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'''Memory''' is a key element of the [[Heart]] in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' universe, and form a strong part of the heart's existence. They are similar to the real-world definition of memories, but possess greater reality, leading to severe ramifications if they are lost or forgotten, going so far as to collapse a person's heart or even rewrite reality. An example would be the [[Riku Replica]]. Memories are also contained within the heart. While they can be concealed or forgotten, memories can never truly fade. The heart will recognize things the mind may not, a sort of "déjà vu" feeling. For example, [[Leon]] does not consciously remember [[Sora]] and his friends in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''. However, he does know Sora's name and feels as if they were friends. The [[Remembrance]] synthesis material in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'' supports and embraces memories.
'''Memory''' is a key element of the [[Heart]] in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts (series)|Kingdom Hearts]]'' universe, and form a strong part of the heart's existence. They are similar to the real-world definition of memories, but possess greater reality, leading to severe ramifications if they are lost or forgotten, going so far as to collapse a person's heart or even rewrite reality. An example would be the [[Riku Replica]]. Memories are also contained within the heart. While they can be concealed or forgotten, memories can never truly fade. The heart will recognize things the mind may not, a sort of "déjà vu" feeling. For example, [[Leon]] does not consciously remember [[Sora]] and his friends in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]''. However, he does know Sora's name and feels as if they were friends. The [[Remembrance]] synthesis material in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix]]'' supports and embraces memories.


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