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    Tetsuya Nomura Shares Secret Anecdote to Celebrate Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep 15th Anniversary

    At the crossroads.

    Kingdom Hearts series director Tetsuya Nomura shared a secret anecdote to celebrate the 15th anniversary of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep for PSP. Nomura shares more insight into the crossroads seen in the teaser trailer for Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, which is a recurring motif in the franchise.

    Nomura also teased that the Lost Masters shown at the end of Kingdom Hearts III reached the crossroads as well. The meaning of what they gained and lost will be explored “another time,” likely referring to Kingdom Hearts IV.

    Nomura’s entire message may be read below, via the Kingdom Hearts Twitter/X account:

    Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep Secret Anecdote from Tetsuya Nomura

    It’s been 15 years since the release of Birth by Sleep (BBS), so I’ve been asked to give you a secret anecdote about how the game itself was born. I’ve already revealed quite a lot, so I had a think about what would be best.

    Apparently, the plan is to release my comment alongside the teaser trailer for BBS from the secret movie in KH2. So, taking my cue from that video, I’d like to give you an insight into the crossroads.

    In this video, three Keyblade wielders clad in armour wait for someone at a crossroads. Meeting someone at a crossroads is actually a recurring motif in Kingdom Hearts.

    At the beginning of Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories (CoM), Sora meets someone in a black coat and is invited to Castle Oblivion.

    During the climax of BBS, the three protagonists wait at a crossroads for two Keyblade wielders, linked to them by fate. It is where the opposing Unions come together and the Keyblade War breaks out in the Kingdom Hearts χ series. Those who wish to become the new leader of the Unions in place of the Master gather here in Kingdom Hearts Union χ. And in Kingdom Hearts III, the ancient Foretellers known as the Lost Masters gather at these crossroads.

    As you can see, whenever there’s something going on, crossroads act as an important point of divergence. To trace it right back, the motif was inspired by the well-known crossroad myth from American folklore.

    The story goes like this: a young man makes a deal with the devil at a crossroads, trading his soul for the ability to play the guitar. 

    The first time a crossroads appears in Kingdom Hearts is in CoM, which is about losing something to gain something. And in fact, all subsequent appearances of crossroads have the same significance.

    The greatest example is BBS: a story where all three protagonists pay a heavy price to obtain something.

    But wait… when the Lost Masters gather at the crossroads in KH3, what is gained and what is lost?
    That’s a story for another time.

    Tetsuya Nomura
    Kingdom Hearts Series Director

    Soul Kiwami
    Soul Kiwami
    Raul Ochoa, a.k.a. Soul Kiwami, is the Managing Editor of Final Weapon and a Games Writer at Game Rant with four years of writing and editing experience. Raul is passionate about the Japanese gaming industry, and he's a huge fan of Nintendo Switch, PC hardware, JRPGs, and fighting games. business email: [email protected] | Muck Rack: https://muckrack.com/raul-landaverde-1

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