Thinking Through the Darkness

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Thinking Through the Darkness A LoreBySpec Companion Podcast Not every theory arrives fully formed. Thinking Through the Darkness is the space between the idea and the script — where the lore gets poked at, the holes get found, and the thinking happens out loud. No polish. No finished arguments. Just Kingdom Hearts, a microphone, and wherever the thread leads. New episodes drop on YouTube. A LoreBySpec production. Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/iamspecious | Twitch: twitch.tv/iamspecious

  1. Did Roxas, Xion and Lea Need To Be In Kingdom Hearts 3?

    vor 3 Tagen

    Did Roxas, Xion and Lea Need To Be In Kingdom Hearts 3?

    Episode 12 and we're having a conversation that a lot of people probably aren't going to be thrilled about. Tetsuya Nomura and Kou have said that there were initially no plans for Roxas, Xion and Lea to be in Kingdom Hearts 3. Their stories were concluded in 2. It was fan demand that brought them back. And I think — looking back on it — Nomura was right. In this episode I dig into whether the Twilight Town trio's presence in KH3 actually adds anything narratively, or whether it's emotionally satisfying fan service that the story had to bend itself around. I look at what Roxas, Xion and Lea each actually do in KH3 beyond the Keyblade Graveyard sequence — and whether any of their returns meaningfully change the outcome of the story. But the deeper problem I keep coming back to is this: by giving Nobodies permanent vessels, Kingdom Hearts 3 opens a can of worms it has never properly closed. What happens when Sora dies in Kingdom Hearts 4 in Quadratum? Does Roxas get yeeted from his vessel? Does Sora develop a new Nobody? If a Nobody in a vessel can be overtaken by someone else — as the Riku Replica situation implies — are they really a full person? Or are they just piloting a body that was never truly theirs? The whole point of the Nobody arc was that some things can't be neatly resolved. That there are always going to be people in the margins. And giving Roxas, Xion and Naminé vessels removes that entire argument. I also get into the Foreteller body hopping problem, why the confusing argument for not including them doesn't hold up when Xion herself would have been equally confusing to anyone who had only played the numbered entries, and who might have taken their place if the original plan had held. We're not done asking uncomfortable questions here. If you enjoy the podcast, following, leaving a review and dropping a comment genuinely helps it reach more people. Find Thinking Through the Darkness everywhere you listen: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/thinking-through-the-darkness/id1894678543?l=en-GB 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EUruDHtKY5Fl8rPoHwLtH 🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5abef121-2a19-4fdf-b13a-3ed852565aea/thinking-through-the-darkness 🎙️ Podcast Index: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7822111 📋 Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/thinking-through-the-darkness-spec-rL4iOjeuE0Y/ 📡 RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/through-the-darkness/feed.xml The software that makes this possible costs money. If you want to support directly: ☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/iamspecious LoreBySpec on YouTube for the main channel.

    33 Min.
  2. Final Fantasy 15 and What It Taught Me About Friendship

    24. Juni

    Final Fantasy 15 and What It Taught Me About Friendship

    Episode 11 and we're getting personal. Final Fantasy 15 is one of my top three games of all time. And I know what some of you are thinking. I know. In this episode I make the case for why Final Fantasy 15 is not only a brilliant game but an important one — specifically for men. Because underneath the road trip and the royal destiny and the Ardyn problem, Final Fantasy 15 is fundamentally a story about what healthy masculine friendship actually looks like. And I think that's rarer than it should be. I talk about where 15 gets it right — the brotherhood, the camaraderie, the way each of the boys respects the others without it ever needing to be stated. The way Gladiolus can walk away and come back and the group just absorbs it. The way Ignis losing his sight doesn't make him lesser in their eyes. The way Prompto exists as proof that levity and love are worth protecting. I also talk about where 15 gets it wrong — specifically the rushed final third, the missed opportunity of the time skip reunion, and why we deserved a proper sit rep with Noctis as king before the final battle. And I talk about the guy at the PS5 counter who called Final Fantasy 15 gay because four guys go on a road trip together. And my response to that. I also get into FF7 Remake — and why splitting one game into three parts is a mistake that Final Fantasy 15, to its credit, never made. And I end with something personal. Final Fantasy 15 arrived when I needed it most. Shortly after my dad died. And I'm still waiting to find my village. If you enjoy the podcast, following, leaving a review and dropping a comment genuinely helps it reach more people. Find Thinking Through the Darkness everywhere you listen: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/thinking-through-the-darkness/id1894678543?l=en-GB 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EUruDHtKY5Fl8rPoHwLtH 🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5abef121-2a19-4fdf-b13a-3ed852565aea/thinking-through-the-darkness 🎙️ Podcast Index: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7822111 📋 Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/thinking-through-the-darkness-spec-rL4iOjeuE0Y/ 📡 RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/through-the-darkness/feed.xml The software that makes this possible costs money. If you want to support directly: ☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/iamspecious LoreBySpec on YouTube for the main channel.

    29 Min.
  3. What is a Keyblade?

    17. Juni

    What is a Keyblade?

    Episode 10 and we're asking a question that sounds simple and absolutely isn't. What is a Keyblade? Not in the sense of — it's a key-shaped weapon that unlocks things. In the sense of — is it actually a physical object? Because the character files, which are the most up to date canon source we currently have in English, have quietly removed all reference to Keyblades being physical items. And I don't think anybody is talking about that. In this episode I dig into the specific language differences between the 2014 compendiums and the 2020 character files — including how the definition of Keyblade Master has been retconned from "a particularly skilled wielder acknowledged by their master" to simply "a wielder who has gained a lot of experience." No Mark of Mastery exam required. No peer acknowledgement necessary. Which has some pretty significant implications for basically every exam we've ever witnessed in this series. I also get into the chicken-and-egg problem of what the base Keyblade actually looks like without a Keychain attached, why Anti-Aqua having a Keyblade in Kingdom Hearts 3 raises more questions than it answers, who bequeathed Lea and whether Yen Sid can even technically do that if he's never been seen with a Keyblade, and why the shift from physical object to magical ability actually makes more sense the further into the series you go. We are left with more questions than answers. As always. If you enjoy the podcast, following, leaving a review and dropping a comment genuinely helps it reach more people. Find Thinking Through the Darkness everywhere you listen: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/thinking-through-the-darkness/id1894678543?l=en-GB 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EUruDHtKY5Fl8rPoHwLtH 🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5abef121-2a19-4fdf-b13a-3ed852565aea/thinking-through-the-darkness 🎙️ Podcast Index: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7822111 📋 Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/thinking-through-the-darkness-spec-rL4iOjeuE0Y/ 📡 RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/through-the-darkness/feed.xml The software that makes this possible costs money. If you want to support directly: ☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/iamspecious LoreBySpec on YouTube for the main channel.

    30 Min.
  4. Kingdom Hearts 4 Trailer Reaction — First Thoughts

    10. Juni ·  Bonus

    Kingdom Hearts 4 Trailer Reaction — First Thoughts

    Bonus Episode Time and we're doing something we haven't done before — a live reaction. Fair warning up front: I'm sick, this is unpolished, and I recorded this immediately after watching the new Kingdom Hearts 4 teaser trailer so that I could sit with you authentically rather than waiting for a fully scripted take. A more formal video breakdown will follow, but this is the raw first pass. In this episode I go through the trailer beat by beat talking through what I'm seeing. The figure on the tower — is it Invi, given her role as the observer? The specific wording of "no manifestations of what we know of light and darkness" and why I think most people are misreading that line. The Quadratum Darkside with red tendrils that doesn't look like it's radiating darkness — it looks like it's absorbing it from the air around it. And the three statements made in the first sixteen seconds of this trailer that I believe are fundamentally contradictory. I also get into why the person narrating this trailer might not actually understand what's happening — they're following along, not leading. Why Brain's description of himself as an infection in Daybreak Town is looking increasingly relevant. Why I think our protagonists might actually be the infection in this new world rather than its saviours. And then there's the new character who everyone is calling Sigurd — and why I think the faction matters more than the individual. The new Keyblade with an emblem I've definitely seen before but can't place. The character who is giving me strong Vanitas energy and I will die on that hill. The black feathers and why my brain immediately went to Sephiroth. And Xehanort under an umbrella — and why the fact that it's slightly bent matters more than it looks. More thoughts to follow. This is just the beginning. If you enjoy the podcast, following, leaving a review and dropping a comment genuinely helps it reach more people. Find Thinking Through the Darkness everywhere you listen: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/thinking-through-the-darkness/id1894678543?l=en-GB 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EUruDHtKY5Fl8rPoHwLtH 🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5abef121-2a19-4fdf-b13a-3ed852565aea/thinking-through-the-darkness 🎙️ Podcast Index: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7822111 📋 Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/thinking-through-the-darkness-spec-rL4iOjeuE0Y/ 📡 RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/through-the-darkness/feed.xml The software that makes this possible costs money. If you want to support directly: ☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/iamspecious LoreBySpec on YouTube for the main channel.

    46 Min.
  5. You should play Dragon Age Inquisition

    9. Juni

    You should play Dragon Age Inquisition

    Episode 9 and we're taking a detour. No Kingdom Hearts today. Instead I want to talk about the game I keep coming back to more than almost anything else — Dragon Age Inquisition. And why Veilguard, despite being a perfectly competent RPG, committed one of the most quietly devastating acts of character assassination in recent gaming history. In this episode I go through the full cast of Inquisition — Cullen's lyrium addiction, Leliana in the alternate timeline, Josephine's impossible diplomatic dance, Iron Bull's back-pocket betrayal, Vivienne's grief behind the mask, Blackwall's long road to redemption, Sera's trauma dressed up as chaos, Varric's unrequited everything, Dorian's confrontation with his father, Cole's question of what he even is, and Solas — who deserved so much better than thirty minutes of screen time in Veilguard. I also get into why the banter system in Inquisition does something that almost no other RPG has managed since — including Baldur's Gate 3 — and why Dorian and Iron Bull ending up together is one of the best pieces of relationship writing in the genre. And I end with the thing that genuinely upsets me most about Veilguard: I can't name the characters. Not because I didn't try. Because they gave me nothing to hold onto. If you enjoy the podcast, following, leaving a review and dropping a comment genuinely helps it reach more people. Find Thinking Through the Darkness everywhere you listen: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/thinking-through-the-darkness/id1894678543?l=en-GB 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EUruDHtKY5Fl8rPoHwLtH 🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5abef121-2a19-4fdf-b13a-3ed852565aea/thinking-through-the-darkness 🎙️ Podcast Index: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7822111 📋 Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/thinking-through-the-darkness-spec-rL4iOjeuE0Y/ 📡 RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/through-the-darkness/feed.xml The software that makes this possible costs money. If you want to support directly: ☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/iamspecious LoreBySpec on YouTube for the main channel.

    46 Min.
  6. What I want for Kingdom Hearts 4

    3. Juni

    What I want for Kingdom Hearts 4

    Episode 8 and we're doing something a little different today. No theory dissection. No character files. No paradoxes. Just me talking about what I actually want Kingdom Hearts 4 to be. And I think some of it is going to surprise you. I want the series to slow down. I want Sora to lose access to his Keyblade and have to figure out who he is without it. I want a Persona-style daily life arc in Quadratum — a job, an apartment with Strelitzia, a day and night cycle, flashbacks to his adventures triggered by a duck in a park. I want him to sit with the isolation he has never once been allowed to sit with in fifteen years of adventuring. And I want the moment where Riku finally finds a way to bring him home — and Sora says no. In this episode I also dig into why the Foretellers make more sense as individual antagonists for each game in the arc than any single villain, why Xehanort's role in Kingdom Hearts 4 should be that of a witness rather than a participant, why Naminé deserves a Keyblade and Kairi deserves her own Drive Forms, and why the Ven and Strelitzia situation needs to be addressed — even if only in a single scene that only the people who know will understand. This is the Kingdom Hearts 4 I want. Let me know if you want the same. If you enjoy the podcast, following, leaving a review and dropping a comment genuinely helps it reach more people. Find Thinking Through the Darkness everywhere you listen: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/thinking-through-the-darkness/id1894678543?l=en-GB 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EUruDHtKY5Fl8rPoHwLtH 🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5abef121-2a19-4fdf-b13a-3ed852565aea/thinking-through-the-darkness 🎙️ Podcast Index: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7822111 📋 Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/thinking-through-the-darkness-spec-rL4iOjeuE0Y/ 📡 RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/through-the-darkness/feed.xml The software that makes this possible costs money. If you want to support directly: ☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/iamspecious LoreBySpec on YouTube for the main channel.

    45 Min.
  7. The Namine Problem

    27. Mai

    The Namine Problem

    Episode 7 and we're talking about the most underrated character in Kingdom Hearts. Naminé barely gets two pages in the character files. And yet without her intervention, the events of Kingdom Hearts 3 simply don't succeed. She's the one who calls out to Terra. She's the linchpin that makes the second loop possible. And the series has almost entirely failed to reckon with that. In this episode I go through everything the character files actually say about her — including her full story entry Another Dream, which raises more questions than it answers. I dig into why she's described as a witch rather than a standard Nobody, why the Wayfinder Trio apparently never developed Nobodies despite arguably meeting the criteria, and why Naminé's sketchbook disappears from Re:Mind entirely. But the core problem I keep coming back to is this: how can Naminé simultaneously be the Nameless Star in the Final World at the end of Kingdom Hearts 3 and then appear fully formed at the Station of Awakening in Re:Mind? Those two things cannot both be true at the same time. And yet the game presents them as if they can. And if Naminé is in the Final World — a place you can't leave until things are resolved — how exactly does Sora tell her to go back there and wait? How does she move between planes at all without a body, without her sketchbook, and without any established connection to Terra? This is one of those threads that the series has never fully explained. And I think it's time someone actually pulled it. If you enjoy the podcast, following, leaving a review and dropping a comment genuinely helps it reach more people. Find Thinking Through the Darkness everywhere you listen: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/thinking-through-the-darkness/id1894678543?l=en-GB 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EUruDHtKY5Fl8rPoHwLtH 🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5abef121-2a19-4fdf-b13a-3ed852565aea/thinking-through-the-darkness 🎙️ Podcast Index: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7822111 📋 Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/thinking-through-the-darkness-spec-rL4iOjeuE0Y/ 📡 RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/through-the-darkness/feed.xml The software that makes this possible costs money. If you want to support directly: ☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/iamspecious LoreBySpec on YouTube for the main channel.

    27 Min.
  8. What's in The Box

    20. Mai

    What's in The Box

    Episode 6 and I think we've always known what's in the box. We just missed it. Going back through my old theories, I stumbled across something in a Kingdom Hearts 3 cutscene that's been sitting in plain sight the whole time. Maleficent, in Thebes, tells us exactly what she thinks is in the black box. And given that our villains in Kingdom Hearts almost never actually lie to us — they obfuscate, they misdirect, they frame things to their advantage, but they rarely outright lie — that matters. In this episode I dig into what the character files say about Maleficent's full timeline — including the specific moment her time skip begins, which is not when most people assume. I read out her full story entry Dark Deed, which reveals how she first learned about the outside world, how she manipulated Riku, and what she's actually been after this whole time. I also get into the connection between the Books of Prophecy and Jiminy's Journal, why Yen Sid's tower full of books might not be coincidental, and whether Xehanort himself knew what was in the box — and if so, what that changes. And I end with the question I genuinely want your thoughts on: how do we feel about a core mystery potentially being resolved in a throwaway line that almost everyone missed? If you enjoy the podcast, following, leaving a review and dropping a comment genuinely helps it reach more people. Find Thinking Through the Darkness everywhere you listen: 🍎 Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/de/podcast/thinking-through-the-darkness/id1894678543?l=en-GB 🟢 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6EUruDHtKY5Fl8rPoHwLtH 🎵 Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/5abef121-2a19-4fdf-b13a-3ed852565aea/thinking-through-the-darkness 🎙️ Podcast Index: https://podcastindex.org/podcast/7822111 📋 Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/thinking-through-the-darkness-spec-rL4iOjeuE0Y/ 📡 RSS Feed: https://media.rss.com/through-the-darkness/feed.xml The software that makes this possible costs money. If you want to support directly: ☕ Ko-fi: https://ko-fi.com/iamspecious LoreBySpec on YouTube for the main channel.

    30 Min.

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Thinking Through the Darkness A LoreBySpec Companion Podcast Not every theory arrives fully formed. Thinking Through the Darkness is the space between the idea and the script — where the lore gets poked at, the holes get found, and the thinking happens out loud. No polish. No finished arguments. Just Kingdom Hearts, a microphone, and wherever the thread leads. New episodes drop on YouTube. A LoreBySpec production. Ko-fi: ko-fi.com/iamspecious | Twitch: twitch.tv/iamspecious