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Even Master Xehanort suffered some ill effects from messing with his heart. He was not able to completely control Terra's body, and the aftermath of their clash of wills gave him amnesia. Ultimately, he had to give in to darkness and become a Heartless in order to get his plans back on track. This Heartless was incorporeal, being forced to manipulate events from behind the scenes, and it could not use a Keyblade unless controlling the body of another Keyblade wielder. His Nobody inherited his amnesia, and it was also unable to wield a Keyblade, for reasons not fully understood. It took Master Xehanort over a decade to regain himself fully.
Even Master Xehanort suffered some ill effects from messing with his heart. He was not able to completely control Terra's body, and the aftermath of their clash of wills gave him amnesia. Ultimately, he had to give in to darkness and become a Heartless in order to get his plans back on track. This Heartless was incorporeal, being forced to manipulate events from behind the scenes, and it could not use a Keyblade unless controlling the body of another Keyblade wielder. His Nobody inherited his amnesia, and it was also unable to wield a Keyblade, for reasons not fully understood. It took Master Xehanort over a decade to regain himself fully.
When two or more hearts are merged together and the separation occurs with force such as when Vantias tried to take Ventus' heart out of Sora it would cause the carrier great physical pain and if Vantias were to succeed, then the separation would've cause either or both hearts to damaged.


True death is possible if the body and heart are destroyed at the same time.<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''''', '''Chirithy:''' "The natural end for those whose hearts and bodies perish together."</ref>
True death is possible if the body and heart are destroyed at the same time.<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''''', '''Chirithy:''' "The natural end for those whose hearts and bodies perish together."</ref>
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