Organization XIII (XIII機関 Jūsan Kikan?) is a fictional group of characters featured in Square Enix and Buena Vista Games' Kingdom Hearts video game series. is a Japanese video game and publishing company best known for its Console role-playing game franchises which include the Final Fantasy series the Dragon Disney Interactive Studios Inc (initially Walt Disney Computer Software, later Disney Interactive and Buena Vista Games Inc is a series of Action role-playing games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) Kingdom Hearts is a crossover of various Disney settings based in a universe made specifically for the series. A fictional crossover is the placement of two or more otherwise discrete Fictional characters, settings or universes into the context of a single Parallel universe or alternative reality is a self-contained separate reality coexisting with one's own The group is comprised of thirteen Nobodies, beings without hearts. Square Enix 's and Disney 's Kingdom Hearts series of video games takes place in an unnamed Outer space -like fictional universe with numerous self-contained The name is derived from the fact that there are thirteen members in the group.
The Organization was originally introduced in Kingdom Hearts Final Mix's unlockable trailer, "Another Side, Another Story [deep dive]", where the Japanese was translated as "the Thirteenth Order", then as the "Organization" in the game Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories where they serve as the main antagonists. is an Action role-playing game developed and published by Squaresoft (now Square Enix) in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 Video game console is an Action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and Japanese studio Jupiter and published by Square Enix in 2004 for the Game Boy Advance The Organization returns as the main antagonists in Kingdom Hearts II where they seek to use the power of Kingdom Hearts to become complete beings. is an Action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and published by Square Enix and Buena Vista Games (now Disney Interactive Studios in 2005 for the Sony [1] The characters from Organization XIII will be featured in one of the new games in the series, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, as playable characters, along with a fourteenth member. is an upcoming Action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the [2]
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The Organization XIII characters were created by Tetsuya Nomura and other members of his development staff, starting with Xemnas, the first member, and Roxas, the last. (born October 8, 1970) is a Japanese video game director and character designer working for Square Enix (formerly Square) Each member's name is an anagram of their name prior to becoming a Nobody, along with an "x". X is the twenty-fourth letter in the modern Latin alphabet. Its name in English is spelled ex or occasionally ecks (ɛks plural exes [3] Each known member receives a title indicating both their role in Organization XIII and their personality, as well as their own breed of lesser Nobodies to control. Each member also possesses unique themed powers. [4] The emblem used by the Nobodies and Organization XIII was designed to look like a splintered heart as a complement to the Heartless emblem. Square Enix 's and Disney 's Kingdom Hearts series of video games takes place in an unnamed Outer space -like fictional universe with numerous self-contained [5]
Several of the Organization's members were defeated in Chain of Memories, and although Nomura intended to allow players to re-fight these members at the Coliseum in Kingdom Hearts II, this idea was dropped due to time constraints. Square Enix 's and Disney 's Kingdom Hearts series of video games takes place in an unnamed Outer space -like fictional universe with numerous self-contained [3] Instead, Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix allowed players to fight all thirteen members as separate optional boss fights, in a location unique to Final Mix. [6] Since the battles were optional, the difficulty levels of the fights was increased. [6][7] Throughout the development of the games, Nomura has often left certain events and connections between characters unexplained until the release of sequels, as he feels that games should have room for fans to speculate and use their imagination. He stated that with speculation, players can still be happy with a game even after it becomes old. [3]
The Organization was first formed when the six former disciples of Ansem became Heartless. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) Their Nobodies then created the Organization. Members are numbered in the order in which they joined, with Xemnas, the Nobody of Xehanort, numbered one as their leader. [3] As Nobodies, they lack emotion and morality, and are unable to feel guilt and remorse for their actions. [8] Many of the members were introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and the remaining members were introduced in Kingdom Hearts II. By Kingdom Hearts II, the actions of Sora and Riku along with Roxas's absence have reduced their numbers to seven. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) [9] Most of the members of the Organization tend to control one type of Nobody, usually suited to their fighting style. [4] A new member is scheduled to be introduced in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days. is an upcoming Action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the [2]
Xemnas (ゼムナス Zemunasu?) is the Nobody of Xehanort. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) He is the leader of the Organization, and the main antagonist of Kingdom Hearts II. Xemnas is voiced by Norio Wakamoto in the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II, and by Paul St. Peter in the English version. ( October 18, 1945 -) is a male Seiyū and Budo expert affiliated with Sigma Seven Paul Schmidl Peter (born April 26, 1958 in Minneapolis MN) better known as Paul St His original self was named Xehanort, but prior to becoming a Nobody he took his master's name, Ansem. He controls Sorcerer Nobodies, and in battle he uses Aerial Blades and manipulates nothingness to phase through solid matter and manifest energy-based shields and projectiles. Nothing is a concept that describes the lack or absence of anything at all [4] In Kingdom Hearts Final Mix, Xemnas appears as an optional boss in Hollow Bastion, called "Unknown" (謎の男 Nazo no Otoko?, lit. is an Action role-playing game developed and published by Squaresoft (now Square Enix) in 2002 for the PlayStation 2 Video game console A boss is a computer-controlled opponent which is found in Video games Their purpose is to test the skills that the player has accumulated over the course of a game "Enigmatic Man"). In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, he is infrequently spoken of by the members of the Organization, who refer to him only as the "Superior".
In Kingdom Hearts II, Xemnas initially appears in Roxas's dreams, as he struggles to remember what he is. [3] Xemnas also makes two appearances at Hollow Bastion; in the second, his identity is clarified and his face revealed. His plan is explained as increasing the power of Kingdom Hearts by having Sora destroy Heartless, releasing the hearts inside them. Xemnas appears again, in the World That Never Was, when DiZ attempts to contain Kingdom Hearts's power with a device of his creation. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) However, DiZ's machine overloads and explodes, killing its creator, leaving a huge hole in Kingdom Hearts, and causing many of the hearts to rain down and become Heartless. Xemnas uses what is left of Kingdom Hearts's power to summon the emotions of rage and hatred and take on a new form to fight Sora's party. Though Xemnas is thought to be defeated, he manages to separate Sora and Riku from the others, and attacks them. However, the two defeat him, and he then fades into darkness.
Xigbar (シグバール Shigubāru?) is a senior member and number II of the Organization who appears in Kingdom Hearts II. He is also referred to as the "Freeshooter" (魔弾の射手 Madan no Shashu?, lit. "Magic Bullet Shooter"). Xigbar's original self was named Braig (ブライグ Buraigu?, mistransliterated as Bleig in the North American version). Xigbar is voiced by James Patrick Stuart in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II and Hōchū Ōtsuka in the Japanese version. Patrick Stuart redirects here for people with a similar name please see Patrick Stewart (disambiguation. ( May 19, 1954 - is a Japanese male Seiyū from Okayama Prefecture, affiliated with the talent management firm Crazy Box. He controls Sniper Nobodies, and in battle he uses Gun Arrows and manipulates space to teleport himself, warp his bullets, and levitate upside down. This article is about fictional weapons For other meanings see Raygun (disambiguation. Space is the extent within which Matter is physically extended and objects and Events have positions relative to one another [4]
Xigbar initially appears before Sora at Hollow Bastion near the beginning of Kingdom Hearts II, though he never takes off his hood, and compares him to Roxas. During the player's second visit to the Land of Dragons, he transforms a dragon into a Heartless, and leaves after Sora confronts him in the Emperor's Palace, summoning his Nobodies to cover his escape. In the World That Never Was, Xigbar confronts Sora again, confusing him by calling him Roxas. Xigbar fights Sora's party, and after they defeat him, he fades into the darkness, refusing to clarify to Sora the mystery of "Roxas".
Xaldin (ザルディン Zarudin?) appears in Kingdom Hearts II. He is also known as the "Whirlwind Lancer" (旋風の六槍 Senpū no Rokusō?, lit. "Whirlwind of Six Lances"). Xaldin's original self was named Dilan (ディラン Diran?, mistransliterated as Dilin in the North American version). Xaldin is voiced by David Dayan Fisher in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II and Yōsuke Akimoto in the Japanese version. David Dayan Fisher is a British actor He played Michael Sowerby in The Bill, he has also appeared in The Last Post, National ( February 5, 1944 -) is a Japanese male Seiyū from the Tokyo Metropolitan area who works for Mausu Promotion. With his powers, he uses wind to manipulate his six lances and shield himself. Wind is the flow of Air or other Gases that compose an Atmosphere (including but not limited to the Earth's) The term lance has become a catchall for a variety of different Pole weapons based on the Spear. Xaldin's lances can transform into a dragon-shaped contraption to attack opponents with whirlwinds. He controls lance-wielding Dragoon Nobodies. [4]
Xaldin first appeared in Kingdom Hearts II at Hollow Bastion with other members. He later confronts Sora in Beast's Castle when he manipulates the Beast's rage by various means so that a powerful Nobody and Heartless could be created from the Beast. The Beast is a beast Fictional character and one of the main protagonists in Disney's 1991 animated film Beauty and the Beast. [10] But Sora's interference with his plan forces Xaldin to steal the Beast's mystical rose to temper the Beast's rage. Sora and the Beast find him, and he reveals that the Organization needs Kingdom Hearts to become complete beings. [11] He then kidnaps Belle, forcing the Beast to choose whether Belle or the rose is more important to him. Belle is the heroine of the Disney animated film Beauty and the Beast and its two Direct-to-video sequels Beauty and the Beast The Enchanted The plan fails when Belle gets away with the rose and Xaldin falls against Sora and the Beast.
Vexen (ヴィクセン Vikusen?) is a scientist who appears in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. He is also known as the "Chilly Academic" (いてつく学究 Itetsuku Gakkyū?, lit. "Freezing Scholar"). Vexen's original self was Even (エヴェン?), and he was interested in studying Xehanort's memories. Vexen can control ice and carries a large shield in battle that blocks any frontal attacks made against him. Ice is a Solid phase, usually crystalline, of a Non-metalic substance that is liquid or gas at Room temperature, such as Ammonia A shield is a protective device meant to intercept attacks The term often refers to a device that is held in the hand as opposed to Armour or a Bullet proof vest [4] Vexen is voiced by Tatsuya Kando in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories[12] and Nachi Nozawa in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. ( January 13, 1938 -) is a male Seiyū, Actor, and director from Tokyo.
In Chain of Memories, Vexen sides with Zexion and Lexaeus, other members occupying the castle's basements, to prevent Marluxia's plan to overthrow the Organization. [13] He first battles Riku in order to gather data to create a replica of him. [14][15] However, Vexen cares nothing for his "experiment" and allows Naminé to manipulate the Riku Replica's memories against his wishes. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) [16] When the Replica fails to defeat Sora, Marluxia threatens to reveal the shortcoming to Xemnas, forcing Vexen to kill Sora. Encountering Sora, Vexen says that he came to collect his "debt" and provokes Sora's anger by making him believe that he controlled Riku rather than created a replica. [17]
After their battle, Vexen gives Sora the card to Twilight Town with the intention of revealing Roxas's existence. [18] Marluxia considers him a traitor as a result and sends Axel to kill him. [19] In Twilight Town, Vexen attempts to reveal to Sora why he feels as though he has been to Twilight Town despite being fairly certain that he had never been there. [20] Sora and Vexen battle again after Vexen tells Sora to throw away his memories and listen to his heart. As Vexen is about to reveal Marluxia's plot, he is killed by Axel. [21]
Lexaeus (レクセウス Rekuseusu?) is a well-built fighter in Organization XIII's ranks, one of the two members of the Organization in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories that only appear in Riku's story. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) He is also known as the "Silent Hero" (静かなる豪傑 Shizuka-naru Gōketsu?). His original self was Aeleus (エレウス Ereusu?, mistransliterated as Eleus in the North American version). Lexaeus is voiced by Tatsuya Kando in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories[12] and Fumihiko Tachiki in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. is a male Seiyū and narrator Career Formerly a blues singer and known for his low voice Tachiki is best known as the narrator for the pre-fight movies for He combines earth magic with his giant tomahawk when fought.
Lexaeus, along with Vexen and Zexion, are older members of the Organization who occupy the basement levels of Castle Oblivion in the second game. When they find Marluxia plans to overthrow the Organization by capturing and manipulating Sora, Lexaeus and Zexion decide to capture Riku and use him in the same fashion to counter Marluxia. When it becomes dangerously apparent that Sora might fall into Marluxia's grasp, Lexaeus confronts Riku directly, trying to convince him to open himself up to the power of the darkness in his heart. Riku refuses to give in and Lexaeus attacks him. He employs a large tomahawk and earth, throwing his tomahawk, breaking rocks and shaking the arena itself. A tomahawk is a type of Axe native to North America traditionally resembling a Hatchet with a straight shaft Soil, often typeset as SOiL, is a four piece rock band from Chicago Illinois United States founded by Shaun Glass Tom Schofield Tim King and Adam Zadel [4] Riku manages to defeat the warrior, but with his last bits of strength, Lexaeus releases all of the darkness within him in hopes of overwhelming and consuming Riku. However, King Mickey protects Riku from the part of Xehanort's Heartless in his heart. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories alters Lexaeus's death; Xehanort's Heartless possesses Riku's body and kills Lexaeus.
Zexion (ゼクシオン Zekushion?) is a manipulator appearing in Chain of Memories. He is also known as the "Cloaked Schemer" (影歩む策士 Kage Ayumu Sakushi?, lit. "Shadow-walking Schemer"). Zexion's original self was Ansem the Wise's youngest lab assistant, and named Ienzo (イエンツォ Ientso?). Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square) He convinced Ansem the Wise that they should build an underground lab for research. He is voiced by Akira Ishida in Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories. Akira Ishida (石田 彰 Ishida Akira, born November 2, 1967) is a prolific male Seiyū born in Nisshin Aichi, Japan. Zexion uses his power of illusion, used to mimic others' weapons, disguise himself as others, and create duplicates of himself. An illusion is a distortion of the senses revealing how the Brain normally organizes and interprets sensory stimulation [6] His unique weapon is a lexicon. An encyclopedic dictionary typically includes a large number of short listings arranged alphabetically and discussing a wide range of topics Before Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Zexion's weapon and powers were unknown because he had died without fighting. is an Action role-playing game developed by Square Enix and published by Square Enix and Buena Vista Games (now Disney Interactive Studios in 2005 for the Sony Because Nomura was unsure if it would be revealed later, he kept information about it secret. The development team also destroyed his gravestone in the World That Never Was that would have shown his weapon. [3]
Zexion is one of two Organization members who appear only in Riku's story in Chain of Memories. Zexion tracks Riku's actions until Vexen's death; Zexion and Lexaeus then decide to use Riku to counter Marluxia's plan to use Sora. After Marluxia is killed, Zexion sees Riku as unnecessary and attempts to destroy Riku himself. He leads Riku into a manifestation of Destiny Islands, Riku's home. There, Zexion tells Riku about how he threw away his friends and his home and opened the door to darkness, thus destroying the islands. Following Riku's battle with a large Heartless, Zexion disguises himself as Sora and attacks Riku, telling him that he's become a pawn of the darkness. He engulfs Riku in light, but a vision of Kairi convinces Riku to accept darkness and light. With newfound confidence, Riku follows Zexion's scent through the light and causes Zexion to flee. Axel brings the Riku Replica to Zexion and convinces the replica that he can become "real" by gaining power that the real Riku does not have. The replica agrees, and as per Axel's suggestion, kills Zexion.
Saïx (サイクス Saikusu?) appears in Kingdom Hearts II. He is also known as the "Luna Diviner" (月に舞う魔人 Tsuki ni Mau Majin?, lit. "Demon Man Dancing in the Moon"). He has an X-shaped scar on his face and wields a claymore. The term claymore (ˈkleɪmɔr or /kleɪˈmɔr/ from Scottish Gaelic claidheamh mòr, "great sword" may refer to one of two distinct types He draws power from the moon and controls the Berserker Nobodies, who wield weapons like his own. [4] Saïx is voiced by Kirk Thornton in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II and Ginpei Sato in the Japanese version. Kirk Thornton (Born Sean Thornton on May 13, 1956 in Portland, Oregon) is a prolific American Voice actor. is a Seiyū in numerous Anime and non-anime works He is most known for his role as Saïx of Organization XIII ( Kingdom Hearts II) and as
Saïx first appeared in Kingdom Hearts II in Hollow Bastion. He appears again in Twilight Town after Sora defeats his Berserker Nobodies and warns Sora of Axel's intention of turning him into a Heartless. After Sora defeats the Heartless army at Hollow Bastion, Saïx appears and explains Sora's purpose in the Organization's plans and refuses Sora's request to meet Kairi, whom Saïx kidnapped. After Saïx summons a horde of Heartless, Maleficent attempts to use her own Heartless to battle Saïx, but his Nobodies quickly dispatch them and overwhelm Maleficent. Maleficent is a dark Fairy and the self-proclaimed "mistress of all evil" and main antagonist in Walt Disney 's 1959 adaptation of Sleeping Later, at the World That Never Was, when Naminé helps Kairi escape, Saïx appears to deal with the two, but is stopped by Riku in the guise of Xehanort's Heartless; Saïx fled. Once Kingdom Hearts neared completion, Xemnas gives him permission to destroy Sora and his friends. Despite appearing calm, Saïx shows his true nature when he fights Sora in the World That Never Was by absorbing the light from the Kingdom Hearts moon, which puts him in a berserk state where he wildly attacks with his claymore. The term claymore (ˈkleɪmɔr or /kleɪˈmɔr/ from Scottish Gaelic claidheamh mòr, "great sword" may refer to one of two distinct types [4] After Sora defeats him, he dies while pining for Kingdom Hearts to give him his heart.
Axel (アクセル Akuseru?), who utilizes a pair of chakram, as well as fire with the Assassin Nobodies under his control,[4] appears in both Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and Kingdom Hearts II. The chakram ( Devanāgarī: चक्रम is a throwing Weapon that was used by the ancient Indians it is a flat Metal disc with a sharp outer Fire is the heat and light energy released during a Chemical reaction, in particular a combustion reaction. He is also referred to as "Flurry of Dancing Flames" (おどる火の風 Odoru Hi no Kaze?, lit. "Wind of Dancing Flames"). Axel can create walls of fire or throw his weapons. Nomura designed Axel on a similar concept as Reno from Final Fantasy VII. Square 's Final Fantasy VII was one of the first major Console role-playing games released for the Sony PlayStation and was Square's largest game is a Console role-playing game developed by Square (now Square Enix) and published by Sony Computer Entertainment as the seventh installment in the Nomura wanted to see what it would be like to have a similar character in a different world and role. [5] Axel is voiced by Keiji Fujiwara in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories and the Japanese version of Kingdom Hearts II, while he is voiced by Quinton Flynn in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II. (born October 5, 1964) is a male Seiyū from the Tokyo Metropolitan area who is affiliated with Air Agengy Quinton Joseph Flynn (known to friends and colleagues as "Q") (born October 10, 1964 in Cleveland Ohio) is an American [12][22]
In Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, Axel pretends to join with Larxene and Marluxia in their plan to seize control of the Organization. To gain their trust, he assassinates Vexen when ordered by Marluxia. [19][21] He later attempts to derail the plans by setting Naminé free so that she can reveal to Sora the truth about how she manipulated his memory. Eventually, Axel confronts Marluxia, prepared to destroy him. Marluxia uses Naminé as a shield to keep Axel at bay, though Axel resolves to go through her. When Sora makes a sudden appearance, Marluxia vanishes with Naminé, leaving Sora to fight Axel. Sora defeats Axel, after which he states the existence of their relation before vanishing. After Marluxia is defeated by Sora, Axel enlists the aid of the Riku Replica to get rid of Zexion in Castle Oblivion's basement levels. Kingdom Hearts is a series of action role-playing video games developed and published by Square Enix (formerly Square)
In Kingdom Hearts II, Axel attempts to rescue Roxas from DiZ's virtual Twilight Town. In Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix it was shown that he received orders to bring back or kill Roxas. Despite Axel's efforts, Roxas merges with Sora. Later, acting separately from the Organization, Axel kidnaps Kairi to bait Sora to him. However, Saïx takes her away so the Organization can use her to fuel Sora's anger. During a visit to Twilight Town, Saïx warns Sora that Axel desires to turn him into a Heartless. Axel appears after the Heartless invasion of Hollow Bastion to Sora, and informs him that Organization XIII has been using him to get hearts. He then apologizes for getting Kairi involved. Axel later finds Sora in a pathway to the World That Never Was and chooses to fight Nobodies with him. The numbers get overwhelming and Axel performs a suicide attack to save Sora. This article is about suicide attacks for political and/or military reasons Fading away, Axel apologizes for kidnapping Kairi and asks Sora to rescue her. [23] When asked what he was trying to do, Axel admits he wanted to see Roxas, who made him feel like he had a heart, and Sora made him feel the same way. [24] With the last of his strength, Axel opens an entrance to the World That Never Was.
Demyx (デミックス Demikkusu?) was first introduced in Kingdom Hearts II. He is also referred to as the "Melodious Nocturne" (夜想のしらべ Yasō no Shirabe?, lit. "Nocturnal Melody"). Demyx is voiced by Ryan O'Donohue in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II and Kenichi Suzumura in the Japanese version. Ryan O'Donohue (born April 26, 1984 in Pomona California) is an American Voice actor, most notable for his performances in many Disney projects is a male Seiyū from Osaka Prefecture, currently affiliated with Arts Vision. Demyx first appeared in Kingdom Hearts II at Hollow Bastion with the other Organization XIII members. He later appeared in the Underworld, the world in which he first removes his hood. Square Enix 's and Disney 's Kingdom Hearts series of video games takes place in an unnamed Outer space -like fictional universe with numerous self-contained He is confronted for stealing the Olympus Stone, an object that protects the bearer from the effects of the Underworld. He refers to Sora as Roxas, having been given orders to "use aggression to liberate [Sora's] true disposition" but nevertheless still proclaiming "they sent the wrong guy [for this]". He fights Sora with the use of his water abilities and sitar[4] to create duplicates, giving the player a time limit to defeat them all and leaving after losing. Water is a common Chemical substance that is essential for the survival of all known forms of Life. The sitar ( Hindi: सितार Urdu: ستار Persian: سی تار) is a Plucked stringed instrument. The two cross paths again at Hollow Bastion during the Heartless attack, which involves Demyx's Dancer Nobodies. Upon being reminded that he is a Nobody, and has no heart, Demyx commands the "traitor" to be silent, and uses his duplicates and water attacks;[4] Demyx fades into darkness at the conclusion of the battle.
Luxord (ルクソード Rukusōdo?) is described by Jiminy Cricket as "a master of rhetoric". He was first introduced in Kingdom Hearts II and is also known as the "Gambler of Fate" (運命を賭す者 Unmei o Tosu Mono?). Luxord is voiced by Robin Atkin Downes with an English accent in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II and by Jouji Nakata in the Japanese version. Born in London, England, Robin Atkin Downes is an English actor who is best known for his work in Voice acting. is a male Japanese voice actor, born in the Metropolitan area of Tokyo, Japan. His lesser Nobodies are Gambler Nobodies. With games of luck, Luxord is able to transform Sora into a card or a die; and uses his cards as weapons, defense or hiding places. Luxord also has power over time. [4]
Luxord appears in Kingdom Hearts II at Port Royal from Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl, where he revives the curse of the Aztec gold, and the cursed pirates along with it. Port Royal, Jamaica was the centre of Shipping Commerce in the Islands of the Greater Antilles which make up the northeastern For the video game see Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl (video game Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Luxord makes use of the opportunity to scout the powerful Grim Reaper Heartless and the gold's curse to ascertain as to whether or not they would be useful to the Organization in terms of Sora's part in their plan and making Port Royal's people assist in it as Heartless. For amusement, he has his Nobodies steal four of the Aztec medallions while having Grim Reaper curse Jack Sparrow. Captain Jack Sparrow is a Fictional character from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise who is portrayed by Johnny Depp. Sora defeats Grim Reaper in order to free Jack from his curse and Luxord collects the forthcoming heart before escaping without fighting Sora and his party himself. At the World That Never Was, Luxord traps Sora's companions in his cards, leaving Sora to fight alone in a battle. A playing card is a piece of specially prepared heavy paper thin card or thin plastic figured with distinguishing motifs and used as one of a set for playing Card games Luxord fades back into darkness, unable to comprehend how "Roxas" could kill him.
A relatively new recruit to the Organization courtesy of Xigbar, Marluxia (マールーシャ Mārūsha?) is lord of Castle Oblivion and Sora's main antagonist in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories. He is also referred to as the "Graceful Assassin" (優雅なる凶刃 Yūga-naru Kyōjin?, lit. "Graceful Assassin's Blade"). Marluxia is voiced by Tatsuya Kando in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories[12] and Shūichi Ikeda in Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories. is a veteran Seiyū born on December 2, 1949 in Tokyo, Japan. He uses a scythe and his control over flowers to attack. For the ancient Sicilian tyrant see Scythes. A scythe (ˈsaɪð from Old English siðe. A flower, also known as a bloom or Blossom, is the reproductive structure found in Flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also [4]
In Chain of Memories, Marluxia and Larxene conspire to overthrow the Organization by using Naminé to manipulate Sora's memories. He gives Sora his first set of world cards to proceed through the castle. He assigns Axel to eliminate Vexen when his plan to use the Riku Replica fails. Larxene fails to kill Sora and is eliminated as well. Marluxia is later confronted by Axel, who accuses Marluxia and Larxene of being traitors for conspiring against the Organization. Axel attempts to kill Marluxia, however, Marluxia returns to the thirteenth floor with Naminé, tricking Sora into fighting Axel for him. Seeing Axel defeated, Marluxia anticipates Sora's arrival on the thirteenth floor. He orders Naminé to erase Sora's memories, but she refuses. When Marluxia implies that he will kill her for disobeying him, Sora demands that Naminé erase his memories for her safety, as his promise will remain and he can protect her. Marluxia says that Sora would become just like the Riku Replica, but the Riku Replica surprises Marluxia, who then engages Sora. The two fight, but Sora realizes he has been fighting a replica of Marluxia. He later finds the real Marluxia, in a new form, and kills him.
Larxene (ラクシーヌ Rakushīnu?) was first introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories where she conspired with Marluxia to overthrow Organization XIII by using Sora. Larxene wields knives and the power of thunder to fight[4] and is known as the "Savage Nymph" (非情の妖姫 Hijō no Yōki?, lit. A knife is a handheld sharp-edged instrument consisting of handle attached to a Blade used for cutting "Callous Nymph"). She is agile and can call forth bolts of lightning in battle. Larxene is voiced by Rieko Katayama in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories[12] and Yuko Miyamura in Kingdom Hearts Re: Chain of Memories. ( December 4, 1972 -) born as is a Japanese Seiyū, Actress, J-pop singer and Director of audiography
In Chain of Memories, she entices Sora to believe the false memories Naminé implanted in his mind. Larxene later appears to Sora, after he fought the Riku Replica for the fourth time, planning to destroy them all. Again, Larxene mocks Sora for "chaining" himself to false memories of Naminé and the "promise" he made to her. She has a cruel, sadistic personality and enjoys seeing others suffer. She taunts Vexen after Marluxia charges him with treason and incompetence, and toys with Sora before fighting him the first time. After she discovers Axel's betrayal and sees that her and Marluxia's plans have fallen apart, her playful manner vanishes and she attacks Sora in a rage. She is later killed by Sora, Donald, and Goofy.
Roxas (ロクサス Rokusasu?) is the Nobody of Sora. [25] Xemnas found him in Twilight Town and gave him the epithet, "Key of Destiny" (めぐりあう鍵 Meguriau Kagi?, lit. "Happened-upon Key"). He is voiced by Jesse McCartney in the English version of Kingdom Hearts II and Koki Uchiyama in the Japanese version. Jesse McCartney (born ( August 16, 1990 -) is a Japanese Actor and Seiyū from Saitama Prefecture. When pre-release Kingdom Hearts II screenshots and video showed this character without an Organization coat, he was featured prominently, emphasizing his importance to the future game's plot. In battle, he uses the "Oathkeeper" and "Oblivion" Keyblades, which represent Sora's memories of Kairi and Riku, as well as the power of light. Light, or visible light, is Electromagnetic radiation of a Wavelength that is visible to the Human eye (about 400–700 [4] As a stronger Nobody, Roxas controls Samurai Nobodies. [4] Roxas's backstory and his joining of Organization XIII itself will be explored in the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, for the Nintendo DS. is an upcoming Action role-playing game developed and published by Square Enix for the The is a dual-screen Handheld game console developed and manufactured by Nintendo. Roxas will be a playable character in the game. [2]
Unlike the other Organization members, Roxas lacks memories of his previous life, due to the short time Sora had spent as a Heartless. During Roxas's time in the Organization, he and Axel became friends, but Roxas leaves to find answers as to why he possesses the Keyblade. He is confronted by Riku, who defeats Roxas and takes him to DiZ. In Kingdom Hearts II, DiZ places Roxas in a virtual Twilight Town, leaving him without any memory of the Organization and with a fabricated identity to throw them off. Virtual reality ( VR) is a technology which allows a user to interact with a Computer-simulated environment be it a real or imagined one While here Roxas begins seeing his other self's memories in dreams. Roxas lives an otherwise normal life in "Twilight Town" until Axel infiltrates it to save him. Despite Axel's attempts to stop him and Roxas gaining back his memories of the Organization, Roxas merges with Sora early in the game, which also causes some of Roxas's memories to influence Sora.
Roxas appears twice later on in the game. The first is a battle with Sora, shown only as a cut scene and never fully explained. In Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, Sora's battle with Roxas is made playable, and a cut scene is added that shows Xemnas explaining that Axel's death triggered the reappearance of Roxas. Roxas appears once again with Naminé before Kairi enters the corridor of darkness back to Destiny Islands. He and Naminé imply that they will live on within Sora and Kairi as both a part of them and as individuals, as seen in the ending cinematic when they smile at each other through Sora and Kairi.