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:Both should be treated as canon; we don't have any confirmation which is which, not helped by the fact that the theater mode treats them as two parts of a whole. There's also the fact that the whole thing appears to be Yozora's dream - so ''both'' endings could be canon, or ''neither''. Until we get official confirmation, we should simply classify them as "Sora wins" and "Sora loses." --[[User:Samoa Joe|Samoa Joe]] ([[User talk:Samoa Joe|talk]]) 03:13, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
:Both should be treated as canon; we don't have any confirmation which is which, not helped by the fact that the theater mode treats them as two parts of a whole. There's also the fact that the whole thing appears to be Yozora's dream - so ''both'' endings could be canon, or ''neither''. Until we get official confirmation, we should simply classify them as "Sora wins" and "Sora loses." --[[User:Samoa Joe|Samoa Joe]] ([[User talk:Samoa Joe|talk]]) 03:13, 28 January 2020 (UTC)
Isn't this similar to the alternate cutscenes in the original game? --[[User:Yellowlightning1996|Yellowlightning1996]] ([[User talk:Yellowlightning1996|talk]]) 04:14, 28 January 2020 (UTC)

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Composite character

This is something I just noticed while wasting time on TVTropes (that place sucks, but that's another discussion lol), and I saw the obvious Composite Character trope applied to Yozora: Noctis and Ravus. Blah blah blah. But something interesting that I realized is that Yozora himself appears to be an in-universe composite character. As in, he appears to be intentionally cobbled together from bits of other KH characters to some significant fashion. To effect:

  • Sora: Yozora's the hero, his outfit is very similar to Sora's, and he's out to save his perpetual damsel in distress with his two erstwhile companions.
  • Riku: Obviously, Yozora looks almost exactly like Riku.
  • Roxas: Yozora dual wields his weapons.
  • The Master: Yozora's one blue eye is rather evocative of the Gazing Eye. Bonus points for being almost exactly the same shade of blue too.
  • Xigbar/Luxu: Yozora wields an energy-projectile crossbow.

Food for thought. It may be worth pointing out on Yozora's actual page, though maybe not as well. On one side, the similarities and traits are rather brazenly obvious and striking. On the other, whether it's intentional or not is entirely speculation... So, what do you guys think? --Samoa Joe (talk) 11:47, 25 November 2019 (UTC)

Yeah, that's definitely speculation. It's already said in the game that he looks like Sora and Riku, but the others are a bit of a stretch, in my opinion. TheSilentHero 15:37, 25 November 2019 (UTC)

Secret Ending in Re:Mind

I was wondering for the pages on both Sora and Yozora, should we treat the ending where Sora wins as canon and the one where he loses as non-canon? Because we dont really know how the story will progress so I think its a bit rash to label one ending as canon.

Both should be treated as canon; we don't have any confirmation which is which, not helped by the fact that the theater mode treats them as two parts of a whole. There's also the fact that the whole thing appears to be Yozora's dream - so both endings could be canon, or neither. Until we get official confirmation, we should simply classify them as "Sora wins" and "Sora loses." --Samoa Joe (talk) 03:13, 28 January 2020 (UTC)

Isn't this similar to the alternate cutscenes in the original game? --Yellowlightning1996 (talk) 04:14, 28 January 2020 (UTC)