The Key Of The Twilight

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Post by . H A C K // S O R A »

if the key of the twilight is tsukasa? then how it it intangable? i mean tsukasa exists and is tangable right?
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What or who the key of twilight is is more of a question of personal decision rather than a right or wrong answer. If you look back to Rhyste's she explains it pretty well. Most people consider the Key of the Twilight to be something intangible, but I think it's up to each person to decide for themselves.
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It's intangible in the sense that you can't touch it, but it's there. And what I meant by Tsukasa is the key is more or less of a Mental thing. -_-; Tsukasa filled his thoughts, which molded Aura in the first place.
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what if there's no key of twilight and the idea of it was created by Harold Hayuek to get people to look for it just to stop Morganta?
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Count Fenring wrote:what if there's no key of twilight and the idea of it was created by Harold Hayuek to get people to look for it just to stop Morganta?
(I know, my spellings off)
I dont think I understand what you mean. You say that there is no key of the twilight but if Harold made it up then it is there. Harold is sort of like the God of The World and I suppose if he decided to create something it would be there.

Maybe you meant that he wanted people to be searching for something and then they'd find Morgana and stop her in which case I guess that could be true. But that doesnt explain alot of things about Tsukasa and his situation.
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Who is Morgana?
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Post by Duskino »

Herenecco wrote:Who is Morgana?
The 'voice' that talks to Tsukasa in Aura's domain.
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Post by Sora »

Quick note, if you want to get into a discussion on Morgana please start a new thread. Not saying this is inappropriate, but further discussion on it would be distracting from the topic of this thread.

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Black Lotus wrote:
Count Fenring wrote:what if there's no key of twilight and the idea of it was created by Harold Hayuek to get people to look for it just to stop Morganta?
(I know, my spellings off)
I dont think I understand what you mean. You say that there is no key of the twilight but if Harold made it up then it is there. Harold is sort of like the God of The World and I suppose if he decided to create something it would be there.

Maybe you meant that he wanted people to be searching for something and then they'd find Morgana and stop her in which case I guess that could be true. But that doesnt explain alot of things about Tsukasa and his situation.
I meant the Harold said there was a key of twighlight when there wasnt one (like false advertising) to get people to look for it so someone could eventaly stop Morganta
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I don't think that's true, actually.

We don't know what Harold's motives are, for sure. He seems to be mostly middle grounded... or at least, concerned with only one thing, not the whole picture. He's concerned with Aura, and Aura alone, for the most part.

I think his role in things was over when he finished The World. Like any child, he let it go on the course it was meant, with little guidance from him, save for what the //SIGN crew found.
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I think that the "key" might be that ring in the gaurdian beast. Call me insane if you want.
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ok, your insane
then maybe the key is the series of events that lead to Auras awakening
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Post by ichi »

Count Fenring wrote:ok, your insane
then maybe the key is the series of events that lead to Auras awakening
Har har, count. At least you live up to your signature. well, I thought about my theory last night and decided it was impossible because in "encounter" more than one beast appears at once. no new theory yet.

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Post by Guynietoren »

It seems to me that the Twilight is the boundary between the World and the real world, Tsukasa cannot pass through it like everyone else. They speak of the Key of the Twilight in a sense that it's like a cheat program that lets you reprogram the World. They way both worlds coexist simultaniously, mixing the freedom of the real world with the possibilities of the game world. Maybe the Key of the Twilight will end up making the game world identical to the real world, + or - the monsters and such. At least that's my theory.
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Post by Kos Mos »

If it is the boundry, then woulnd't it affect the real world as well as "the world"? I mean, could the game really affect the real world?
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