How does xion die in kingdom hearts




















When she is reminded of her past in Kingdom Hearts III , she has a breakdown and begins to cry when she feels she has wronged her friends. She has a strong sense of justice and generosity, willingly sacrificing herself to join with Sora. Like Kairi, Xion takes a particular interest in seashells.

When Roxas enters a coma, Xion places a seashell on his bedside table for every day he is asleep. In her nightmare on Destiny Islands, Roxas picks up a shell while whispering her name. After Roxas defeats Xion and her remaining memories go back to Sora, all that is left of her body is a single seashell.

As an indirect replica of Sora, Xion's fighting style as a playable character is very similar to his. However, Xion's movement is quite similar to Limit Form 's, jumping back and stepping forward between attacks and slashing through the enemy in the finisher. Like Roxas, she thrusts with one hand and her finisher resembles the Vortex ability. Before Xion obtains the Keyblade herself, she is limited to simply shooting basic spells from her palm.

Once she obtains her Keyblade, Xion proves adept at handling it, being able to fight with it using her right or left hand. Her boss battle depicts her using many powerful melee attacks she seemed to have inherited from Sora. She also uses light much more often during her boss fight, such as creating spiraling circles of Light that suck in the player, leaving them vulnerable to one of Xion's aforementioned physical attacks.

She can also use a light spell similar to Ragnarok and can envelop her weapon in Light to make her other attacks even more powerful. During Event Horizon, Xion rapidly darts around the field with her Keyblade enveloped in light, slashing away at enemies with great strength.

In her Final Limit , she summons four thin pillars of light to quickly move in straight paths to ends of the field, dealing heavy damage to any enemies in their path. She raises her Keyblade after shouting "Get 'em! Xion's data boss makes heavy use of Strike Raid and can bounce around the battlefield as a ray of light. As Roxas's replica, Xion can wield the Keyblade. She wields her weapon fairly skillfully, being able to disarm Axel.

Because Xion and Roxas are both parts of Sora, they can both wield his Keyblades, even at the same time.

Because their weapons are the same, the Gears produce the same forms when applied to either Keyblade. Her first form in Wonderland uses a large sword with a similar design to the Card Soldiers that protect the Queen, her second form in Halloween Town uses a pincer-like weapon with monstrous decorations, and her third form in Agrabah uses four giant Scimitars.

In her final form, she wields two giant Keyblade-like weapons that resemble the Nobody sigil. When Xion runs with her Keyblade, she grasps it with two hands instead of slinging it over her shoulder as Roxas does. Like Roxas, she wields a Keyblade. Through interactions with Roxas, she forms her own identity and develops a friendship with Roxas and Axel.

She was an experimental replica used to "catch" Roxas's memories and create a Keyblade wielder for the Organization. In the end, she was erased from existence and returned to Sora where she belonged. She develops a friendship with Roxas and Axel.

She, Roxas, and Axel are good friends. She battles Roxas in this form. She's good friends with Axel and Roxas.

She was an experimental replica used to siphon Sora's memories out of Roxas, and this allowed her to become a Keyblade wielder. Xion grew to question the meaning of her existence, and ultimately elected to return her memories to Sora and disappear. Master Xehanort was using Xion to fill a spot in his new Organization XIII, but when she was confronted by her best friends Axel and Roxas, her memories came back to her and she chose to become a guardian of light.

Replica Kingdom Key. First, the reason why Roxas throws a Keyblade to Riku, and we then see a vision of Xion, is that there is a small remaining part of Xion in Roxas that wants to stop him, and makes him take those actions. The name of the Keyblade that is given to Riku suggests that it has something to do with Xion.

Xion wants Roxas to set Kingdom Hearts free but doesn't want him to face Xemnas right now. She sees that he would most likely lose.

So she begs Riku to stop him. After a face-off with Axel and Sora, she has a literal change of heart, and goes over to the good side after Kairi is kidnapped by Xemnas, vowing to lay her keyblade down in her place. In the ending, she's seen alongside Roxas and Axel in a new outfit Axel has finally shed his Organization coat too eating sea salt ice cream in Twilight Town.

Since Kingdom Hearts 2, Axel has been a fan favorite character in the series. In Kingdom Hearts 3, he honestly isn't up to much. He and Kairi are off training with Merlin in a place where time doesn't move forward.

He embraces the name Axel, rather than Lea, even telling Kairi to only call him Axel. But in the end: Axel lives on to snark another day, and by the end, he even sheds his Organization XIII cloak for some new clothes. Axel lives on, got it memorized? Yes and yes. Namine is a trickier case, as former Organization members who did research under the good Ansem are in the business of making replicas: shells of human beings where lost hearts can go live in, taking on their original form.

Replicas are so humanlike, that you can't really tell the difference between them and an actual human. In the ending cutscene, we see that the replica being made for Namine is finally successful.

She wakes up in Radiant Garden, where she soon meets Riku and the two jet off in a Gummi Ship—presumably to the family reunion we see being held on the shores of Destiny Islands in the final cutscene. Roxas returns during the Xion reveal, telling Xemnas that his heart traveled back here and zipped into one of Xemnas' many waiting replicas. Ya snooze, ya lose! Finally, the old man kicks the bucket. He flies into the moon of Kingdom Hearts in the sky as a ghost, helped along by his old friend Master Eraqus whom he had slain in Birth By Sleep after getting too greedy about darkness.

Holding one another, their ghostly selves turn into their young teenage selves, about the same age as the rest of the crew. Smiling, they fly up and fade away, finally at peace. Maybe that's a debate for another day.

I mean, does anyone ever really die in Kingdom Hearts? Even folks torn apart by light, like Ansem, Seeker of Darkness from the first game, reappear thanks to time travel when Xehanort gets his many fragmented selves back together.

Then again, we did see the death of Xehanort earlier, so it does happen. Anyway, in the ending, Sora embarks on one last journey to save Kairi, who was punted off in the harrowing events of the finale.

Xehanort, being the big bad he is, dangles her over a cliff and then kills her. Despite Donald and Goofy's insistence to come along, Sora says he must go it alone. After all: his story began with losing Kairi, and now he's lost her again.

Hardened with resolve, he assumedly journeys into the Realm of Darkness or wherever else to find her. In a sweet final cutscene with all the characters on Destiny Islands, Riku glances away from the crowd and sees Kairi and Sora holding hands on the distant bench-like palm tree.

Then in a shocking moment, we see Sora fade away, signifying that wherever Sora saved Kairi from, he did not make it back alive. In turn, touching the Oblivion causes Riku to recall flashbacks of the time he spent together with Xion, putting him in shock for a moment. The flashbacks then reoccur when he reaches the ground to face the Neoshadows, but this time turn blurred and grainier as they continue, until only film static remains, most likely meaning their total withdrawal from Riku's memories.

When Roxas and Riku finish eradicating the Heartless, they turn on each other for a battle. By this time, it is a struggle for Roxas to even remember Xion's name, and all he knows about her is that he wants her back. While Roxas is able to knock Riku down first, Xion then somehow telepathically projects her words to Riku, to stop Roxas at any cost, and so he does once he removes his blindfold and transforms into Riku-Ansem.

Unconscious, Roxas hears Xion talking to him through his mind, telling him not to be sad, as she has become one with him and Sora, and that soon Roxas will also join them. Xion soon explains that Roxas and everyone else who knew her will forget who she is, but the memories of them all will never end and she will always remember them as her best friends forever.

As Riku knocks him out, Roxas's last memories of Xion fade away. Xion appears very briefly in the opening for Re:coded , where various clips from the series flashes by, Xion's death being one of them.

Then, Xion and Roxas say Sora's name while watching the sunset together. Xion appears during the opening sequence, where she points her Kingdom Key at Roxas. The scene then changes to another location, where Xion is seen having fun with Roxas and Axel on top of the Twilight Town clock tower. The scene changes back and Xion vanishes into fragments of light. She makes an appearance during a segment where Sora finds himself dreaming, having been put into a deep sleep. Sora spontaneously sheds a tear as he continues to hold the now Xion's wrist, and wonders aloud who the girl is.

Xion then pulls away from Sora and runs away from him up the staircase. He continues to chase her, but when he catches up to her, Xion has disappeared.

Xion later appears to Riku on Destiny Islands inside Sora's heart. She is sitting on the Paopu Tree, and Riku initially mistakes her to be Sora. Xion watches the sunset and asks him, "Riku, what do you wish for?

Riku can then choose from three options, in a manner akin to Sora's choices in Kingdom Hearts. Xion disappears after Riku provides her with an answer. Using the last refined replica from Vexen's first batches of the Replica Program, the Organization would begin work on recreating Xion over the course of Sora's journey to obtain the power of waking.

To recreate her in a way she would cooperate with the Organization, Young Xehanort and Dark Riku were tasked to conduct various heart-related experiments in Toy Box and San Fransokyo respectively to find the necessary means to create a new heart for her. By the time the guardians of light fully assemble, Xion is successfully recreated and officially inducted as the real Organization's number thirteen, being given a fragment of Xehanort's heart to signify her allegiance.

A hooded Xion would gather with her fellow Organization members at the crossroads of the Keyblade Graveyard , where Master Xehanort would create the Skein of Severance to serve as the battlegrounds of the Keyblade War.

Tired of Xemnas's cryptic words, Lea formchanges his Keyblade into his chakrams and throws them at Xion to try and learn her identity, though she soon summons her Keyblade and deflects them. When Sora arrives to stop the conflict, Xion interferes with Xemnas's attempt to kill Lea, stating that Xemnas knows that they need Lea alive.

She appears reluctant to murder her former friend. Sora immediately recognizes the hooded figure as Xion, and stops her from killing Lea.

Xion attacks Sora in a frenzy, though Sora doesn't retaliate. Sora then says her name with the voice of Roxas, revealing that he still remembers her name. This causes the memories sealed in Roxas' heart to make their way back to her, causing Xion to break down emotionally as a realization of her former identity; at the same time, this purges the fragment of Xehanort's heart from her due to the bond between herself, Roxas and Lea being restored.

In turn, Xemnas knocks her and Sora down with the intention of killing them both. As Xemnas prepares the finishing blow, Roxas' heart emerges from Sora's body and fuses with a replica body, allowing him to return for real.

Xion and Lea express relief at their friend's triumphant comeback. Sora and Kairi are trapped in spheres of nothingness by Xemnas, forcing Xion to team up with Lea and Roxas to take both Xemnas and Saix down. Incapacitating Saix with a powerful cooperative attack, the trio strike Xemnas and take the Recusant's Sigil back from him, as it was the foundation of the bond for thier friendship.

With Sora and Kairi free, the trio face Xemnas again; however, the Superior flees, taking Kairi hostage. Sora tasks Xion and the others with helping to seal Kingdom Hearts while he takes on Xehanort. At some point afterward, Xion travels to Destiny Islands with the rest of the main cast. She plays with a newly-completed Namine, showing her a group of seashells near the shore. User Info: Obito Top Voted Answer. Xion Does not want to fight Roxas but the only way for Sora to wake up requires the Death of one of them and for the survivor of the battle in this case Roxas To join back with Sora.

The 2 Keyblade that Roxas gets is the one Xion was using. User Info: happyporpre. Xion attacked roxas because she wanted to be destroyed so sora could have his memories back and wake up. She had to fight at full strength to be fully destroyed and i think she used those devises to weaken the oranization more by having roxas destroy them through her, i think the devices were set up to catch hearts for kingdom hearts.

The keyblades roxas is using at the end is his and xions keyblade. User Info: 1DcoolJ. Xion turning on Roxas is confusing, but you have to remember that at that point in the story, she had been captured by Axel and handed over to Xemnas.



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