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The Heart controls the body, much like the brain in the real world, so when someone becomes a Heartless, and their heart is released, they leave behind their body and soul, which is an empty shell and usually withers away. However, if that person's heart was strong enough, the soul will take control of the body and the shell will start to act on it's own. A body being controlled by a soul with no heart is a being called a ''[[Nobody]]''.
The Heart controls the body, much like the brain in the real world, so when someone becomes a Heartless, and their heart is released, they leave behind their body and soul, which is an empty shell and usually withers away. However, if that person's heart was strong enough, the soul will take control of the body and the shell will start to act on it's own. A body being controlled by a soul with no heart is a being called a ''[[Nobody]]''.


While the Heart is the deciding factor as to if a person can wield the [[Keyblade]], the body can be used in a loophole for acquiring the Keyblade, as seen with [[Xehanort's Heartless]] and [[Riku]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]''. Xehanort's Heartless possessed Riku's body, therefore bypassing the heart and giving Xehanort's Heartless access to Riku's Keyblade-wielding powers.
While the Heart is the deciding factor as to if a person can wield the [[Keyblade]], the body can be used in a loophole for acquiring the Keyblade, as seen with [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]] and [[Riku]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]''. Xehanort's Heartless possessed Riku's body, therefore bypassing the heart and giving Xehanort's Heartless access to Riku's Keyblade-wielding powers.
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