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Post by Beebs on Mar 18, 2008 15:28:48 GMT -6
This was a thread over on ACF and I thought I'd bring it here. Do you think Sora was right to kill each of the organization members? Why or why not? Explain. (I'll post my opinion after some replies)
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necroblader
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Post by necroblader on Mar 18, 2008 21:04:05 GMT -6
I believe he was right because first of all, they used him to get Kingdom Hearts. They weren't being nice about either. They didn't care what happened to Sora as long as they got what they wanted. They had to be stopped.
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Post by Beebs on Mar 18, 2008 21:14:14 GMT -6
^I agree. Each one of them served an evil purpose. Sora had no choice; they had to be defeated.
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Post by Liamane on Mar 19, 2008 13:02:16 GMT -6
They were all ultimately bad; I mean, they used Sora for their own purposes, in a sense. Not only did they attempt to manifest his abilities to attain Kingdom Hearts but they also used their hordes of Nobody underlings to attack others. As explained in the game, they don't have emotions, and therefore, they wouldn't feel any remorse for what they did.
I read the discussion thread on ACF about this, and I have a question: why Demyx? He didn't join the Organization because he was forced to, so he knew what their motives were.
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Musique
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Post by Musique on Aug 4, 2008 12:39:05 GMT -6
I think he did have a right to destroy them. Like the Organization was always so quick to remind Sora, they didn't have hearts; therefore, no emotions. So really, they wouldn't understand or care about the consequences of their actions on other people. True evil is knowing something you do could potentially hurt people and not caring at all, and true evil must always be stopped. And plus, they tried to kill him first. Or, rather, "liberate his true disposition," some crap that is.
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Post by Beebs on Aug 4, 2008 14:41:02 GMT -6
I think he did have a right to destroy them. Like the Organization was always so quick to remind Sora, they didn't have hearts; therefore, no emotions. So really, they wouldn't understand or care about the consequences of their actions on other people. True evil is knowing something you do could potentially hurt people and not caring at all, and true evil must always be stopped. And plus, they tried to kill him first. Or, rather, "liberate his true disposition," some crap that is. My thoughts exactly. Though they had no emotions, they had desire, but that desire resulted in evil consequences, therefore Sora had no choice but to stop them.
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necroblader
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Post by necroblader on Aug 4, 2008 17:36:40 GMT -6
They only thing though, is that Sora didn't fight to fight Axel since he wasn't really bad. He was what the Organization was trying to do and went against it. He only wanted to see Roxas again, which isn't really bad unless you count the fact that he was trying to make Sora into a Heartless again.
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