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: A Final Fantasy summon, a Keyblade, and just a plain badass creature. :D LOL I really liked this theme. It was perfect for Xion IMO. Again, I probably couldn't explain what I felt properly through this theme, but I it just…worked in my mind. I tried to work with what I found out about Leviathan here and it sort of described Xion, what with her absorbing stuff from Sora and Roxas in the game. :P Hehe.
Oh, and on an unrelated more humorous note, I found this page in the 365/2 Days manga full of win (remove spaces): www . mangafox . com / manga / kingdom _ hearts _ 358 _ 2 _ days / v02 / c017 / 7 . html
LOL Demyx and Larxene antics, I love you… xD
Anyways, I hope you like it! Thanks for reading and reviewing. Please enjoy and R&R!
.: Leviathan :.
~ Swallowing You Under the Tides ~
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As long as she had a use, then she had a purpose.
That was how Xion used to see herself. She had no memories prior to becoming the Organization's fourteenth, but it never bothered her… At least, not until she started to really question her existence. Maybe it was too troublesome to dive into her forgotten past, but she had to know. However, once she obtained answers, Xion wished she hadn't.
Everything she had done and believed in was a lie. But what was worse was that Xion realized how much of an impact she had on Roxas. As she became stronger with the Keyblade, Roxas unknowingly became weaker…because of her.
She had absorbed memories that belonged to Sora. In turn – since Roxas was Sora's Nobody – Xion was inevitably destroying her best friend. The cycle had to stop; Xion planned to make things right again.
Just as she was about to confront Roxas at the clock tower, Xion remembered the name of a creature she read in a book. It was a sea monster that, if slain, provided bounties to its slayer.
Xion could relate to it; Leviathan. It was a monster, but a monster the world could do without.
