

Gamers should then expect that the roles of the new “Kingdom Hearts Dark Road” characters will have something to do with their names. The same report pointed out that Xehanort’s name pretty much explains his role in the franchise. Lastly, Vor’s name (Vör) translates to “the careful one.” Aside from being known as a goddess of wisdom, Vor is also known for providence or being aware of what’s to come, thus, secrets may not sit well with her. He is also known for his wisdom and creativity - it is interesting how this would translate in the “Kingdom Hearts Dark Road” gameplay. Another new character is named Hermod, the anglicized form of Hermóðr that means “war-spirit.” He is one of Odin’s sons known to be the messenger of the gods.īragi, another son of Odin, whose name means “poet” in Old Norse that suits him being the god of poetry and music. The name fits Urd’s role in mythology as one of the female beings called Norns, who have control over the destiny of gods and men. Urd, written as Urðr, means “fate” in Old Norse. But GameRant suggested that fans will find important clues in the new characters’ names, which are all inspired by Norse mythology.

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