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It is assumed that this cloak is worn by those who regularly travel through the [[Corridor of Darkness|Corridors of Darkness]]. It appears that the black cloak is granted to those who travel through the Corridors of Darkness as a symbol of their ability to resist the potential corruption in doing so.
It is assumed that this cloak is worn by those who regularly travel through the [[Corridor of Darkness|Corridors of Darkness]]. It appears that the black cloak is granted to those who travel through the Corridors of Darkness as a symbol of their ability to resist the potential corruption in doing so.
Orginzation XIII views the cloak as their own, and thus view Riku as an "Orgization Imposter" and order Xion, and later Roxas, to kill him for this alone, (though they don't know his identity)


Somehow, when [[Riku]] and [[King Mickey]] cast their cloaks off, the black gloves, pants, and boots worn under the cloak disappear. Furthermore, any trace of the wearer's clothing under the cloak disappears, such as Riku's collar, jeans, and sneakers in his second attire, or Mickey's trademark white gloves. All these hint that donning the cloak transforms whatever clothing the cloak's bearer is wearing under it into the black gloves, pants, and boots seen on all the cloak's wearers.
Somehow, when [[Riku]] and [[King Mickey]] cast their cloaks off, the black gloves, pants, and boots worn under the cloak disappear. Furthermore, any trace of the wearer's clothing under the cloak disappears, such as Riku's collar, jeans, and sneakers in his second attire, or Mickey's trademark white gloves. All these hint that donning the cloak transforms whatever clothing the cloak's bearer is wearing under it into the black gloves, pants, and boots seen on all the cloak's wearers.
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