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When he was young, Riku had been curious with everything that is outside of his world. Over time, his curiosity became obsession, and he eventually opened his heart up to darkness in order to escape his "prison surrounded by water," as phrased by Ansem. This obsession completely vanishes throughout the year of Sora's slumber, most likely because of all the trouble it brought into his formerly simple life and how foolish he ended up acting once his curiosity was sated. When he returns to Destiny Islands in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', he still comments on how small a world it is, but agrees with Sora's remark that it is part of one much bigger. This shows that Riku has a much better view of his homeworld than before, making him all the more content.
When he was young, Riku had been curious with everything that is outside of his world. Over time, his curiosity became obsession, and he eventually opened his heart up to darkness in order to escape his "prison surrounded by water," as phrased by Ansem. This obsession completely vanishes throughout the year of Sora's slumber, most likely because of all the trouble it brought into his formerly simple life and how foolish he ended up acting once his curiosity was sated. When he returns to Destiny Islands in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', he still comments on how small a world it is, but agrees with Sora's remark that it is part of one much bigger. This shows that Riku has a much better view of his homeworld than before, making him all the more content.
In Dream Drop Distance Riku puts himself to the test to see whether he's truly changed since Kingdom hearts 1 through his journey through the sleeping worlds he comes to forgive himself and let go of his past mistakes all the while learning to properly channel his darkness from the dream eaters, at the games climax he comes to speak with Xehanort as an equal referring to himself as part of the light instead of a "pawn of darkness" and is recognized as a keyblade master by Yensid.
In Dream Drop Distance Riku puts himself to the test to see whether he's truly changed since Kingdom hearts 1 through his journey through the sleeping worlds he comes to forgive himself and let go of his past mistakes all the while learning to properly channel his darkness from the dream eaters, at the games climax he comes to speak with Xehanort as an equal referring to himself as part of the light instead of a "pawn of darkness" and is recognized as a keyblade master by Yensid.


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