Right after Riku administers the killing blow to Lexaeus, Lexaeus says,
"You are the Superior's-"
...What? Riku is the Superior's what? Maybe it's obvious to everyone else, but I don't have a clue. So, what does everyone else think?
Was it something about Riku being controlled by Xehanort's heartless as he struck that blow on Lexaeus? Was it something about being between light and darkness, like Vexen said he was? It's probably something fairly simple, so maybe someone can point it out to me.
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the Superior's...? his what, Lexaeus? his what?
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Posted 28 July 2009 - 04:19 AM
My guess is that it probably does have something to do with Xehanort's heartless. Seeing as when Riku's Clothes have changed, and delivers that blow, it may have overwhelmed Lexaeus..
Not sure if that's actually correct, but that's how I'm going to guess it.
Not sure if that's actually correct, but that's how I'm going to guess it.
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Posted 28 July 2009 - 04:33 AM
My guess is that it probably does have something to do with Xehanort's heartless. Seeing as when Riku's Clothes have changed, and delivers that blow, it may have overwhelmed Lexaeus..
Not sure if that's actually correct, but that's how I'm going to guess it.
Bingo. He's talking to Xehanort's Heartless, not Riku.
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