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Some time after [[Terra-Xehanort]] is defeated by [[Aqua]], Isa and Lea are thrown out of Ansem the Wise's castle by [[Dilan]] as [[Aeleus]] looks on. Following this incident, Lea buys two bars of sea-salt ice cream from [[Scrooge McDuck]] and gives one to Isa. Isa and Lea then stare up into the sky. | Some time after [[Terra-Xehanort]] is defeated by [[Aqua]], Isa and Lea are thrown out of Ansem the Wise's castle by [[Dilan]] as [[Aeleus]] looks on. Following this incident, Lea buys two bars of sea-salt ice cream from [[Scrooge McDuck]] and gives one to Isa. Isa and Lea then stare up into the sky. | ||
===Between ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ===Between ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days''=== | ||
At an unknown point in time, Isa's [[heart]] is consumed by darkness | At an unknown point in time, Isa's [[heart]] is consumed by darkness, turning him into a [[Heartless]]. Due to Isa's strong will, however, his [[body]] is able to live on in the form of a [[Nobody]], [[Saïx]]. Saïx becomes Number VII in [[Organization XIII]]; he develops secret plans with [[Axel]], Lea's Nobody, as well as the Organization's Number VIII. | ||
===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded''=== | ||
Following the destruction of his Heartless and Saïx, Isa is resurrected in Radiant Garden alongside Lea and Ansem's apprentices. | Following the destruction of his Heartless and Saïx, Isa is resurrected in Radiant Garden alongside Lea and Ansem's apprentices. Isa is heavily implied | ||
by Young Xehanort to be the "poor soul" Braig intends to bring along on his own plans. | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ||
When Dilan, Even, Aeleus, Ienzo, and [[Lea]] | When Dilan, Even, Aeleus, Ienzo, and [[Lea]] awaken in Radiant Garden, [[Braig]] and Isa's absence causes them to think the two have not returned, which prompts Lea to venture out to search for them. | ||
In [[The World That Never Was]], Lea is attacked by one of the revived Master Xehanort's thirteen dark vessels; this mysterious figure is revealed to be none other than Saïx, whom Lea calls "Isa." | In [[The World That Never Was]], Lea is attacked by one of the revived Master Xehanort's thirteen dark vessels; this mysterious figure is revealed to be none other than Saïx, whom Lea calls "Isa." |