When a Nobody fades, the Darkness, the living darkness of the world, reclaims its creation to a dimension only it has access to. It cannot be breached unless the Darkness wants another being to do so. Or if, somehow, the Darkness is controlled by another force, and is made to open for another.
When this being, this master of the darkness, steps into this dimension, it can only be through the deep subconscious of their mind. It is impossible to physically step foot in the dimension. Only through death may a Nobody physically traverse there. When visiting subconsciously, one may see and interact with all who have been reclaimed into the dimension. They will hear things they should never hear. Be told things they should never know. Be influenced in ways they should have never been exposed to. In a sense, the being who enters this dimension and interacts with the inhabitants will have knowledge beyond death.
Only one person has ever stepped foot into the dimension. That is Maxsodin. She has done so unwillingly. This is because she cannot control darkness. That is impossible. The darkness allows her to use it, it creates the illusion of control. To fully unserstand what that means, they must first have a visual of what III's head is like.
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Imagine a vast emptiness. Picture it as a wide open field that goes on and on forever. In this field, there is a swarm of heartless: the symbol of the Darkness's massive power. The only thing keeping the heartless from rampaging is one figure. She is Max's conscious. She is what guides Max's decisions. Behind Her, there is Him. He stands behind Her, whispering in her ear. He takes the appearance of a loyal servant. It is He who inherited the heartless mass. But as Her servant, She has control over the heartless.
She has always stood strong and proud. He has always whispered his advice in her ear, but always she has ignored his whisperings, and done what she knew was right. Slowly, gradually, unnoticed, He has drained her strength. Before she knew it, she was listening to his advice. She was doing as he asked. Eventually, He was practically in charge. But the illusion of He the servant and Her the master remained in tact.
Once she gained some strength back, She realized the evil in the commands she was agreeing to do. She tried to walk away from His counseling, but she was not strong enough. The heartless, at His command, swarmed her, brought her down. But He held them off, didn't allow them to kill Her. He waited for Her to rise to her feet, taking charge in her stead. Many times this happened, and each time She got back to her feet.
But once she fell and did not rise. She remained on her hand and knees, unable to support herself. This is what He always wanted. He now was in control. He devised plans under Her name, preformed actions that were branded as Her wishes, spoke out words that were thought to be Her own. She was unaware of what He was doing, but it was Her that got blamed for it. It was confusing to hear people ask why She had wanted that, when She really didn't. But as far as anyone was concerned, He was the servant, and She was the master.
If She tried to explain what He had done, the words that came out were His. If She tried to call for help, her cried were distorted by Him, and made her only look more insane. But He would not kill her. If She was gone, all they would see was him, the hideous dark form. And then everyone would realize what had happened, and it would be too late to save Her. They would kill Him, but they would have already have lost Her. She cannot tell anyone, for her voice is not her own. She cannot the plans and thoughts she supposedly has, because she has never thought them. She is the perfect curtain for His malevolent plan, and He cannot be exposed until the curtain and torn down.
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That is Maxsodin's head. Her conscious has been weakened until it is mute, and her darkness devises thoughts and plans and schemes that she doesn't know is in her mind. Not until they are exposed to her from an outside source. Not until someone screams at her, "Why would you want such and such!?" does she know she ever thought such things. But you cannot save her, now can you? If you try to kill the darkness, it won't work. Like any disease, you can't just kill it at the source and expect everything to be okay. No, you have to kill the source, and everything its affected. I bet you can guess what that would mean for Max.
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