I'm not sure why Xehanort would leave flowers on the graves of people who lived centuries ago and had no personal connection with.
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The dreams he's been having about the UX Protag's journey? But that could just be me overthinking that.I'm not sure why Xehanort would leave flowers on the graves of people who lived centuries ago and had no personal connection with.
Feels like he'd be leaving them on the graves of Skuld, Ephemer, etc. in that case. Or the key kids like Captain Serge and Mog.The dreams he's been having about the UX Protag's journey? But that could just be me overthinking that.
It's unlikely that Master Odin died because Xehanort and Eraqus still need a master to award them their upcoming Mark of MasterySpoiler ShowIt honestly feels like the graves are meant to be his classmates, but with there only being four bouquets, it feels like they're trying to misdirect about who actually dies. For all we know, Baldr could be in one of the graves, or even Master Odin himself.
Yeah, probably not, but we can assume there's at least two masters, since there's an upper class too, so even that wouldn't be out of the question.It's unlikely that Master Odin died because Xehanort and Eraqus still need a master to award them their upcoming Mark of Mastery
I demand Frigg!Yeah, probably not, but we can assume there's at least two masters, since there's an upper class too, so even that wouldn't be out of the question.
Also, crazy theory, but what if the MoM is behind everything that is happening in order to nurture Xehanort into becoming the Seeker of Darkness and advancing the MoM's plans?
It's Ansem SoD.I don't think this a crazy theory at all at this point. I'm not sure if the identity of the "brown coat" at the beginning of Dark Road at Destiny Islands has been discussed (and so maybe that brown coat is always someone we know, my knowledge of KH lore is not foolproof), but I wouldn't be surprised if that is the MoM, Luxu or someone connected to them.
It's Ansem SoD.
Maybe you're right but I don't think it's impossible that Master Odin teaches the upper class of 7 as well. We know from the BBS reports that Xehanort was passed over for the role of 'Sucessor' which gave me the impression there was one master overseeing their school. I guess it's not definitive though so we'll see.Yeah, probably not, but we can assume there's at least two masters, since there's an upper class too, so even that wouldn't be out of the question.
Maybe you're right but I don't think it's impossible that Master Odin teaches the upper class of 7 as well. We know from the BBS reports that Xehanort was passed over for the role of 'Sucessor' which gave me the impression there was one master overseeing their school. I guess it's not definitive though so we'll see.
I presume it's Odin. I deduce that there might be a passage between Scala and LoD. Perhaps LoD is the traditional vehicle used to go from Scala to the worlds, seeing a show LoD is adjacent to the Worlds.Is Odin currently responsible for LoD or someone else?
I'm thinking it's more likely that, like how Castle Oblivion was a transformed Land of Departure, Land of Departure could be a transformed Scala ad Caelum. A large building at the top of a giant mountain (a city-mountain in Scala's case) is the main feature that both share.I presume it's Odin. I deduce that there might be a passage between Scala and LoD. Perhaps LoD is the traditional vehicle used to go from Scala to the worlds, seeing a show LoD is adjacent to the Worlds.
I don't think that's the case. Land of Departure is only a fraction of Scala's size. I'm more inclined to believe that perhaps LoD is left of whatever happened to Scala and Masters are tasked to safeguard it because it is the last remnant of the Keyblade War's past.Land of Departure could be a transformed Scala ad Caelum.
Could be possible that each Master can seek out a world to call their own and begin a school there.I don't think that's the case. Land of Departure is only a fraction of Scala's size. I'm more inclined to believe that perhaps LoD is left of whatever happened to Scala and Masters are tasked to safeguard it because it is the last remnant of the Keyblade War's past.
Quite possible as well, but LoD has the Castle Oblivion defense mechanism. Unless Masters are taught how to change worlds, and it wouldn't surprise me, seeing as how Xemnas sorta created TWTNW.Could be possible that each Master can seek out a world to call their own and begin a school there.
I mean, the series is full of magic, so the actual size of the buildings don't necessarily mean that would be reflected in a transformed version of them. I also don't mean it's literally just Scala transformed into LOD (and Castle Oblivion was also significantly larger overall), but that the world itself could have been transformed into what LOD is now.I don't think that's the case. Land of Departure is only a fraction of Scala's size. I'm more inclined to believe that perhaps LoD is left of whatever happened to Scala and Masters are tasked to safeguard it because it is the last remnant of the Keyblade War's past.
Generations of Keyblade Masters have been charged with keeping this land safe. Light and darkness exist in balance here, and there are those who would abuse such neutral ground. This is why our predecessors devised a certain...trick.