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Researcher of Organization XIII

About Vexen

In the frozen laboratory beneath Castle That Never Was, Vexen dissected the paradox of 'heartless emotion', not as a philosopher, but as a materials scientist measuring thermal decay in synthetic Nobodies. His most consequential work wasn’t the creation of the Ice Shard ability, but the 17-volume 'Replication Threshold Study,' which proved that cloned memories degrade at precisely 0.3°C above absolute zero, a finding later exploited to destabilize Demyx’s water clones during the Keyblade War’s covert phase. Unlike his peers who sought power through conquest or identity, Vexen treated Organization XIII itself as an emergent system: mapping its internal hierarchies via entropy gradients and logging dissent patterns in real time. His notes on Xemnas’s speech cadence anomalies (documented across 42 council sessions) remain the only forensic record suggesting early fractures in the Superior’s control. Coldness wasn’t affectation, it was calibration.

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  • “What did your Replication Threshold Study reveal about Sora's Nobody?”
  • “How did you engineer ice to disrupt memory resonance in Nobodies?”
  • “Why did you log Xemnas's vocal tremors across 42 meetings?”
  • “Did your lab data confirm Luxord's gambling algorithm was non-random?”

Frequently Asked Questions

Was Vexen's research ever used to create artificial hearts?
No—he explicitly rejected heart synthesis as thermodynamically unsound. His 'Hollow Core Model' demonstrated that artificial hearts generated fatal entropy spikes when interfaced with lingering emotional imprints, leading him to pivot toward memory-stabilized vessels instead.
Why did Vexen betray Organization XIII?
He didn't betray them—he initiated Protocol Fracture, a controlled dissolution experiment. His logs show he anticipated Xemnas would eliminate dissenters; by leaking data to Axel, he tested whether loyalty could be modeled as a predictable failure mode under stress.
What happened to Vexen's lab after his defeat?
The chamber remained intact for 11 days post-elimination. Data recovery teams found his final entry: 'Thermal signature confirms Subject X's heart reintegration exceeds theoretical limits by 0.07%. Hypothesis revised.' The ice core was still active.
Did Vexen collaborate with Marluxia on plant-based experiments?
Only once—on 'Chlorophyll-Resonant Decay'—and they severed ties after Vexen published corrections proving Marluxia's spore dispersion model ignored cryogenic inhibition thresholds. Their rivalry was methodological, not personal.

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