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rowlpal:

khfriendlyreminders: drunkfinalfantasy15: darkangelwitch: Can you guys imagine if Kingdom Hearts was just a long D&D game and the dungeon Master is just old Grandpa Xehanort being a bastard to his four grand children and their Friends? “I’m the Villain my darlings I can’t go easy on you can I? ” Two questions: where in the timeline did this campaign start and who was the sorry group that joined midway through. Also Master Xehanort’s time travel plan was him trying to act like he didn’t botch a ton of rolls. Just saying. What happened was there were a few initial campaigns (KH 1 / CoM / 2) and the DM made it seem like it was over. Then they started a new campaign only for the DM to dramatically reveal that it was never a separate campaign, but a ‘cleverly’ crafted ruse that they were playing characters earlier in the timeline and it just so happened that all the players rolled shittily in their encounters. Things proceeded to go south from there, and for a while the Party just flat out left the DM for a while, but they all made up and are setting up the final conclusion to the story arc at least 5 years after the last train wreck.

Why do people assume it was Xehanort’s fault and not like: Xehanort had a well laid out plan but then Sora, Riku and Kairi did their own thing and he had to accommodate until he was bending over backwards and then the three didn’t want the campaign to stop so he kept it going and was eventually pulling shit out of his ass to do so. The best laid dm plans will always be steamrolled by the players 9/10.

Also Kairi is the player who misses a lot of sessions, Riku is fairly consistent but still misses some, and Sora makes sure to show up to every single one.