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Page creatorKrytenKoro (talk | contribs)
Date of page creation16:42, 23 July 2019
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...right, that's why the section explicitly notes that there's no given reason for the difference in depiction. That doesn't change that it is, in fact, a published depiction of Roxas."We're werewolves, not swearwolves." 16:42, 23 July 2019 No, that does change the fact that doesn't because, because while it is a published depiction of Roxas, there is still literally nothing suggesting this was ever a thing besides fandom speculation. I have checked, it literally is not a thing except for you guys. No Nomura interviews suggesting there was an older Roxas intended to play a role, no behind the scenes concept art. This is an isolated incident and if you actually follow both how Nomura's artstyle was at the time and how art composition works, you would know it was probably not an intentional thing. I've drawn characters looking older than they should simply by virtue of using a different pose or by accidentally adding some details that age them up. That's how art works.
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