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The power of awakening is not the power to bring people back to life, but Sora was using it to do just that to his friends. As a result, time was rewound - and Young Xehanort predicted that Sora would pay the price by disappearing. --> | The power of awakening is not the power to bring people back to life, but Sora was using it to do just that to his friends. As a result, time was rewound - and Young Xehanort predicted that Sora would pay the price by disappearing. --> | ||
After the final battle with Xehanort, Sora uses the power of waking to search for [[Kairi]]'s heart and bring her back. At the Final | After the final battle with Xehanort, Sora uses the power of waking to search for [[Kairi]]'s heart and bring her back. At the Final World, [[Chirithy]] explains that the power of waking is only meant to awaken and restore sleeping hearts; by using it to restore hearts erased from existence, Sora has changed history. In spite of Chirithy's warnings, Sora travels back in time to before his arrival at [[Scala ad Caelum]] and saves Kairi. In the end, Sora's reckless misuse of the power of waking causes him to vanish into another world. | ||
When Sora used the power of waking to save his friends from Terra-Xehanort's fatal assault at the Keyblade Graveyard, the impact of forcing his friends' hearts back the way they were rewrote reality. This created a singularity, a tear in the fabric of time. The rewrite caused the first version of the battle in which they perished to have never happened. This allowed Sora to relive the battle a second time, where events took a more favorable turn for them. | When Sora used the power of waking to save his friends from Terra-Xehanort's fatal assault at the Keyblade Graveyard, the impact of forcing his friends' hearts back the way they were rewrote reality. This created a singularity, a tear in the fabric of time. The rewrite caused the first version of the battle in which they perished to have never happened. This allowed Sora to relive the battle a second time, where events took a more favorable turn for them. |