Disclaimer: I don't own Kingdom Hearts as that belongs to Disney & Square-Enix…WHY? -shot- This awesome Armory Themed Challenge belongs to RoseOfADifferentColor… Clearly not me. LOL
A/N: I was originally planning to do this theme with Pete, but I realized it was difficult for me to write Pete at all. OTL Fail! And this SO would've been a perfect theme for him. DX I wanted to mention Steamboat Willie (which you should watch. I did for the nostalgia value :D)! LOL Ah well, I settled for my secondary choice for this theme. And then as I continued to write this, I started thinking of the Dream Eaters because of how colorful they are (they are not mentioned in this theme). |D Seriously, who's idea was it to make the enemies so colorful this time around? Not that I'm complaining. LOL
Can't wait for next theme. I finally get to write Xion! :D
Anyways, thanks for reading and reviewing! Please enjoy and R&R!
PS: Do you guys think I should add 'angst' to the genre tags too? About 75% of the time, I've written angst-like stuff. OTL
.: Monochrome :.
~ Ask Yourself: How Many Colors Do You See? ~
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Life came in colors. Reds, blues, yellows…they mixed together to form oranges, greens, and purples. However, color never stopped there; it exploded into a wide variety of things that it was near endless.
Sora happened to see things in color. The people he has met on his journey; the different worlds he's visited since he obtained the Keyblade… It was like he was traveling the gradient of the color wheel if he had to think of a metaphor. The splash of color was expansive and a joy to experiment with.
However, he was unaware of how black and white his thought process was, and that shined through most evidently when it came to 'defeating the bad guys'.
Banish the Heartless because they were creatures of the purest dark.
Erase the Nobody ranks because none of them were meant to exist.
Sora was never made aware of his actions until Xemnas brought it up during their final confrontation. Who was given the right to live and who should be condemned for their wrong-doings? Maybe Sora never saw things in color. Everything he experienced blended together so much that, lately, all he could see was a Monochrome palette of black and white…
