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==The Story== | ==The Story== | ||
- | The story was conceived when an interview popped a question: 'Will Walt Disney be playable in the Future?' Thus, I came up with a special story over the course of a year dating as long ago as last summer. It has a novel explaining a specific adventure leading up to it featuring the other character who shall come bundled with the Kingdom Hearts Ours Piece, the Princess of the Toy Box: Sekai Montague. The story of this game is rather complex because it leads in to Kingdom Hearts III and yet it also leads into Birth by Sleep. How so, They are tethered to the realm of the characters through Dream Selves which stem from a consecutive number of days before a specific date during their respective games. For Sora, Naminé, Roxas and Xion, they take place during the dreams before Xion's Death, For Isa, Ven, Aqua, Terra, Eraqus and Xehanort, it's before the Trio of Playable characters approached their fate in the Keyblade Graveyard. But these kids and Lea, Riku and Kairi are one year away from the destination at the end of Kingdom Hearts III. This game will tell the tale of the first 300 days leading to the 65 days in Kingdom Hearts III. They fend off colossal Heartless, Unversed and eventually: Nobody and Dream Eater Monsters | + | The story was conceived when an interview popped a question: 'Will Walt Disney be playable in the Future?' Thus, I came up with a special story over the course of a year dating as long ago as last summer. It has a novel explaining a specific adventure leading up to it featuring the other character who shall come bundled with the Kingdom Hearts Ours Piece, the Princess of the Toy Box: Sekai Montague. The story of this game is rather complex because it leads in to Kingdom Hearts III and yet it also leads into Birth by Sleep. How so, They are tethered to the realm of the characters through Dream Selves which stem from a consecutive number of days before a specific date during their respective games. For Sora, Naminé, Roxas and Xion, they take place during the dreams before Xion's Death, For Isa, Ven, Aqua, Terra, Eraqus and Xehanort, it's before the Trio of Playable characters approached their fate in the Keyblade Graveyard. But these kids and Lea, Riku and Kairi are one year away from the destination at the end of Kingdom Hearts III. This game will tell the tale of the first 300 days leading to the 65 days in Kingdom Hearts III. They fend off colossal Heartless, Unversed and eventually: Nobody and Dream Eater Monsters. But there are twenty occasions in which a mecha worthy of fending off the Mighty Zearth, and in the case of each of these occasions, they are required to Armorize Zearth into one of three more powerful forms. |
- | + | Each story arc deals with the next pilot set to fight on Earth’s behalf. Each child has a story to tell, a conflict of some sort to work out before they fight. One wants to prove himself to his workaholic father. Another deals with bullying because of her mother’s reputation. Another grapples with his disappeared dad while supporting his three younger siblings. And so on and so forth. At first, getting to know all the kids all at once is overwhelming, but as each one is explored and developed, they become unique and well fleshed out. Each arc then becomes a “coming of age” story for each of the kids, culminating in their final battles as they reflect on their lives and the world they fight for. In the meantime, the group of children draw unwanted attention to themselves from the government and military and they must deal with the implications of their actions. | |
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- | Each story arc deals with the next pilot set to fight on Earth’s behalf. Each child has a story to tell, a conflict of some sort to work out before they fight. One wants to prove himself to his workaholic father. Another deals with bullying because of her mother’s reputation. Another grapples with his disappeared dad while supporting his three younger siblings. And so on and so forth. At first, getting to know all the kids all at once is overwhelming, but as each one is explored and developed, they become unique and well fleshed out. Each arc then becomes a “coming of age” story for each of the kids, culminating in | + | |
==The Characters== | ==The Characters== |