


Yozora claims that his appearance from Verum Rex is not his real appearance. Yozora's name is derived from the Japanese word for "Night Sky" ( 夜空, Yozora ?). His sword's blade can also transform if he steals Sora's Keyblade to develop "teeth" that resemble the Ultima Weapon's filigree. When not in use, his weapons can fold into more compact shapes, with the edge of his sword being nonexistent unless fully deployed. He wields a small crossbow-like weapon and a sword with a glowing orange edge. Sora has also admitted that there are similarities between his and Yozora's outfits, making note of both their predominantly black clothes. In the original Japanese version of one of his Gummiphone posts, Sora claims he feels a connection to Yozora precisely because he looks like Riku. Yozora has been noted to resemble Sora by Rex, and Riku by Sora, Donald, and Goofy. He has black glovelettes on each hand, and sports black high-top boots. He wears black cropped trousers that are hemmed with the same checkered pattern as the jacket, and kept on by a belt tucked up under his shirt. Underneath, he wears a black sleeveless shirt with a red V-neck. The jacket has short sleeves a strip of red studded with an emblem of a skull, crown, and crossed keys on each sleeve gold buttons, and a checkered pattern at the hems. He wears a black, hooded jacket that he keeps unzipped an asymmetrical amount of gold buttons adorning his plaid-pattern lapels. He has short silver hair with dark roots, which spikes backwards, and a pair of silver stud earrings on each ear. Yozora has heterochromia iridum, with his left eye being red and his right eye being blue. He wonders with Sora if their fight was real or not before stating that none of this makes any sense to him. Yozora then ends up in The Final World staring at the sky before waking up in a car. If Yozora defeats Sora, Sora crystallizes as Yozora vows to save him. Like, Is Any of This for Real or Not? This information is based on alternate scenes or materials and is not considered canon within the overall plot of the series. As Yozora gazes out of the window, he and Sora wonder if their fight was real or not before Sora says that none of this makes any sense to him. Meanwhile, Yozora is woken up in a car by his driver, who addresses Yozora as "commander". To Sora's shock, he summons his crossbow and sword and transports them to the 104 building where a fearsome battle ensues.Īfter Sora defeats Yozora, Yozora fades away into light and Sora ends up back in The Final World. Yozora appears to know exactly who Sora is and claims that he is tasked to "save" him before explaining his current appearance is not his true one, but suddenly questions whether that is truly Sora at all. When Yozora answers back and appears before him, Sora recognizes him from Verum Rex and his meeting with the Nameless Star, surprised to discover that Yozora is actually a real person. One year after the defeat of Master Xehanort, Riku recounts the strange dream he's been having where Yozora observes him from atop a skyscraper in Quadratum.Įlsewhere, Sora wakes up in a nighttime version of The Final World and desperately calls out to whoever is listening. Yozora sits on the edge of one of its towers and watches Riku unseen. The Nameless Star tells Sora about Yozora, saying that his heart has been replaced with that of another's and that he no longer remembers her, but if he did he would miss her.Īfter the defeat of Master Xehanort, Riku begins having a recurring dream where he is in a large city, where he walks past a large building. Yozora and his teammates are featured prominently in marketing material for Verum Rex displayed in Galaxy Toys. After Sora, Donald, and Goofy defeat a group of Heartless that appear in Andy's Room, Rex and Hamm confuse Sora for Yozora when thanking him.

Yozora first appears in an advertisement trailer for Verum Rex on a television viewed by Rex and Hamm in Andy's room. Yozora was friends with the person whose spirit became the Nameless Star, and was an inhabitant of Quadratum.
