The darkness in someone's heart...? [corruption? when one lost their way? Shirou tries to grasp the concept. perhaps there was more to the concepts of light and darkness then he realized. the Holy Grail... that corrupted pile of filth that Saber destroyed, was that just another example of the darkness? the disaster that swept across Fuyuki City and killed so many... was that this darkness she spoke of? no, while this was decisively evil, there was something different about it meanwhile. regardless, it didn't sit well with him at all. no matter what the Heartless were, they weren't good. they'd kill them if they didn't do something. and as he recalled back to when he'd foughten back a few of them while Xion unleashed another powerful attack...]
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[whenever he destroyed one, he didn't notice a heart floating away. it certainly was less gruesome then the actual thing, but who was he to question the form of the heart? magic was supposed to be a secret to the common world, after all. perhaps there was more to the heart then Shirou could understand. anyway, that wasn't the problem. the problem was--]
My swords aren't killing them then...
[his grip upon Kanshou and Bakuya tighten. Xion could release their hearts... so what was it about her swords that could do the job that he was lacking? if he could only project the Keyblades, he could make a difference maybe]
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[whenever he destroyed one, he didn't notice a heart floating away. it certainly was less gruesome then the actual thing, but who was he to question the form of the heart? magic was supposed to be a secret to the common world, after all. perhaps there was more to the heart then Shirou could understand. anyway, that wasn't the problem. the problem was--]
My swords aren't killing them then...
[his grip upon Kanshou and Bakuya tighten. Xion could release their hearts... so what was it about her swords that could do the job that he was lacking? if he could only project the Keyblades, he could make a difference maybe]