[Hmm, where to start... Well, don't most stories start with 'once upon a time'?]
Once upon a time, there were three friends who lived on an island. Two boys and one girl. They spent their days hanging out, racing, and watching the sunsets. But one day they decided to leave their world. They built a raft and hoped that they could visit other worlds together.
That night, there was a storm. Monsters attacked the island, and the three friends got separated. The girl disappeared, and one of the boys chose to follow the darkness. Let's call him the rogue. As for the other boy, he stayed behind and got a magical key that could destroy the darkness. We'll call him the Keybearer.
Anyway, the Keybearer and rogue ended up in separate worlds, and they spent a while looking for each other. Problem is, an evil witch found the rogue and started to mess with his head. At the same time, the Keybearer made two new friends who helped him on his journey. After a while, the Keybearer and the rogue met up again, but by then the witch already had a hold on him.
He thought the Keybearer replaced him. That his new friends were all that mattered. So he stuck with the witch, who promised to help him find the girl.
The Keybearer kept fighting the darkness and saving worlds, while the rogue worked with the witch. Eventually he saw the girl again, but she was in a deep sleep and couldn't wake up. Not unless they gathered seven princesses together to open a secret door.The rogue didn't care if it was wrong. He wanted to save his friend, no matter what. So he started to capture the princesses, while the darkness took a hold of his heart.
Things got pretty tense between the rogue and the Keybearer. While the Keybearer became a hero of the worlds, the rogue continued to follow the witch, sinking deeper and deeper into the darkness.
By the time the Keybearer and his new friends made it to the witch's castle, it seemed like it was too late. The witch had almost all the princesses, and the rogue even took the Keybearer's weapon for a while. But the Keybearer wasn't afraid. Even without a weapon, he stayed true to his heart and his friends. The Key returned to him, and the two boys fought. In the end, even darkness couldn't compete with a strong heart.
So the Keybearer made it through the castle and defeated the witch, even after she changed into a dragon. He even found the girl, but she was still fast asleep. That's when the rogue showed up again, but he wasn't himself. After he lost to his friend, the rogue met with an evil demon, who promised him power. Instead, he stole tricked the rogue and took over his body.
The demon told the Keybearer that the only way to save the girl was to release her heart. That's right, her heart was inside him all along, safe from the darkness.
Now the Keybearer had to save two of his friends. He beat the demon and saved the girl. And the rogue even fought back long enough for his two friends to escape. It gave the Keybearer enough time to bring the girl to a safe place and get ready for the final battle. He'd have to go through the realm of darkness to stop the demon and save the worlds once and for all.
It was his toughest battle yet. It put the Keybearer in the deepest darkness with the odds against him. But when all hope seemed lost, his light shone through the darkness. He defeated the demon and prepared to seal the heart of all worlds.
He met up with the rogue one last time, but this time he was ready to help. Together with a long lost king, they closed the final door and saved the worlds.
It was a rough journey for all of them, but in the end, they all did what was right. Even the rogue.
[Aaand that was a mouthful, especially since it was an extremely simplified version of his and Sora's journey.]
voice -- man, this is more tl;dr than I expected
[Hmm, where to start... Well, don't most stories start with 'once upon a time'?]
Once upon a time, there were three friends who lived on an island. Two boys and one girl. They spent their days hanging out, racing, and watching the sunsets. But one day they decided to leave their world. They built a raft and hoped that they could visit other worlds together.
That night, there was a storm. Monsters attacked the island, and the three friends got separated. The girl disappeared, and one of the boys chose to follow the darkness. Let's call him the rogue. As for the other boy, he stayed behind and got a magical key that could destroy the darkness. We'll call him the Keybearer.
Anyway, the Keybearer and rogue ended up in separate worlds, and they spent a while looking for each other. Problem is, an evil witch found the rogue and started to mess with his head. At the same time, the Keybearer made two new friends who helped him on his journey. After a while, the Keybearer and the rogue met up again, but by then the witch already had a hold on him.
He thought the Keybearer replaced him. That his new friends were all that mattered. So he stuck with the witch, who promised to help him find the girl.
The Keybearer kept fighting the darkness and saving worlds, while the rogue worked with the witch. Eventually he saw the girl again, but she was in a deep sleep and couldn't wake up. Not unless they gathered seven princesses together to open a secret door.The rogue didn't care if it was wrong. He wanted to save his friend, no matter what. So he started to capture the princesses, while the darkness took a hold of his heart.
Things got pretty tense between the rogue and the Keybearer. While the Keybearer became a hero of the worlds, the rogue continued to follow the witch, sinking deeper and deeper into the darkness.
By the time the Keybearer and his new friends made it to the witch's castle, it seemed like it was too late. The witch had almost all the princesses, and the rogue even took the Keybearer's weapon for a while. But the Keybearer wasn't afraid. Even without a weapon, he stayed true to his heart and his friends. The Key returned to him, and the two boys fought. In the end, even darkness couldn't compete with a strong heart.
So the Keybearer made it through the castle and defeated the witch, even after she changed into a dragon. He even found the girl, but she was still fast asleep. That's when the rogue showed up again, but he wasn't himself. After he lost to his friend, the rogue met with an evil demon, who promised him power. Instead, he stole tricked the rogue and took over his body.
The demon told the Keybearer that the only way to save the girl was to release her heart. That's right, her heart was inside him all along, safe from the darkness.
Now the Keybearer had to save two of his friends. He beat the demon and saved the girl. And the rogue even fought back long enough for his two friends to escape. It gave the Keybearer enough time to bring the girl to a safe place and get ready for the final battle. He'd have to go through the realm of darkness to stop the demon and save the worlds once and for all.
It was his toughest battle yet. It put the Keybearer in the deepest darkness with the odds against him. But when all hope seemed lost, his light shone through the darkness. He defeated the demon and prepared to seal the heart of all worlds.
He met up with the rogue one last time, but this time he was ready to help. Together with a long lost king, they closed the final door and saved the worlds.
It was a rough journey for all of them, but in the end, they all did what was right. Even the rogue.
[Aaand that was a mouthful, especially since it was an extremely simplified version of his and Sora's journey.]