Destiny's Embrace
Kairi's Keyblade is a keychain for Riku's Keyblade which appears in Kingdom Hearts II. It was given to Kairi by Riku in The World That Never Was in order to fight a swarm of Heartless attacking Sora. Like Sora's Keyblade, this Keyblade is for the Realm of Light, and while there are certain unknowns to why Kairi was able to wield it, it is known that it is in part due to the strength of her heart.[1]
The Keyblade is round and curvaceous to the point of appearing non-dangerous. One side of the hilt is formed in the shape of a breaking ocean wave, while the other is formed into a beige vine which wraps around the blade to burst forth into a bouquet of flowers for the teeth. A red silken keychain connects the hilt to the Paopu fruit token, a recurring symbol of the bond between Sora and Kairi.
Trivia
- Kairi's Keyblade is only seen in one scene, and does not appear or get mentioned again.
- The code to obtain Kairi's Keyblade for use in Kingdom Hearts II (US version. Codebreaker: 11CEF10C 000008BD) Simply equip the Kingdom Key and when you do, it will be replaced by Kairi's Keyblade. However, this Keyblade does not make contact with enemies, and when it is equipped, using magic or going into drive forms will cause the game to freeze, so combat with the weapon is impossible.
See Also
- ^ Director's Secret Report XIII, p. 28; Tetsuya Nomura: "There isn't necessarily one Keyblade for the dark side and one for the light side, just as many as there exist people with qualified hearts. Concerning the conditions to wield one, at this stage, "Those with strong hearts" is the only obvious one. However, less obvious conditions still exist and there are still plans for an opportunity to reveal those. Riku's "Way to the Dawn" and Kairi's Keyblade are naturally the same type of Keyblade as Sora's. However there is no particular explanation for the Soul Eater's transfer and occurrence, as well as Riku's handing it to Kairi. When there isn't a normal process of acquisition, I think its OK to think there is some deeper meaning there."