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The '''Oblivion''' is a [[Keychain]] for [[Kingdom Key|Sora's Keyblade]] which appears in  ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]''. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', it can be upgraded to the '''Oblivion+'''. It also appears as half of [[Roxas]]'s [[Oathkeeper & Oblivion|dual set]] of Keyblades alongside the [[Oathkeeper]], and was transformed from the second Kingdom Key Roxas obtained after [[Xion]] returned to Sora. Fundamentally, the Oblivion is symbolic of Sora's memories of [[Riku]].<ref>'''''{{w|Weekly Famitsu}}'''''<!--If anyone knows which volume issue and page this is, please add it-->, '''Tetsuya Nomura''': "The Keyblades the boy who knows Sora is holding are the Oathkeeper and Oblivion from the first game. The precious "Oathkeeper", which Sora received from Kairi. The jet-black Keyblade, symbolic of Riku. The Oblivion, at first, was called Riku's Keyblade. The boy who has the Keyblades from Riku (darkness) and Kairi (light)... Who is he!?" [https://www.khinsider.com/news/Famitsu-showcases-Kingdom-Hearts-HD-2-8-Nomura-interview-released-8108 Translation via KHInsider].</ref> In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the Oblivion is found in a chest in the Grand Hall, across from where Sora defeated Riku, in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora receives the Oblivion after he reunites with Riku and [[Kairi]] in [[The World That Never Was]], and in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', [[Data-Sora]] receives the Oblivion after defeating the possessed Data-Riku in [[Hollow Bastion]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Riku himself can wield the Oblivion.
The '''Oblivion''' is a [[Keychain]] for [[Kingdom Key|Sora's Keyblade]] which appears in  ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Re:coded]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', it can be upgraded to the '''Oblivion+'''. It also appears as half of [[Roxas]]'s [[Oathkeeper & Oblivion|dual set]] of Keyblades alongside the [[Oathkeeper]], and was transformed from the second Kingdom Key Roxas obtained after [[Xion]] returned to Sora. Fundamentally, the Oblivion is symbolic of Sora's memories of [[Riku]].<ref>'''''{{w|Weekly Famitsu}}'''''<!--If anyone knows which volume issue and page this is, please add it-->, '''Tetsuya Nomura''': "The Keyblades the boy who knows Sora is holding are the Oathkeeper and Oblivion from the first game. The precious "Oathkeeper", which Sora received from Kairi. The jet-black Keyblade, symbolic of Riku. The Oblivion, at first, was called Riku's Keyblade. The boy who has the Keyblades from Riku (darkness) and Kairi (light)... Who is he!?" [https://www.khinsider.com/news/Famitsu-showcases-Kingdom-Hearts-HD-2-8-Nomura-interview-released-8108 Translation via KHInsider].</ref> In ''Kingdom Hearts'', the Oblivion is found in a chest in the Grand Hall, across from where Sora defeated Riku, in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora receives the Oblivion after he reunites with Riku and [[Kairi]] in [[The World That Never Was]], and in ''Kingdom Hearts Re:coded'', [[Data-Sora]] receives the Oblivion after defeating the possessed Data-Riku in [[Hollow Bastion]]. In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', Riku himself can wield the Oblivion.


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