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I was wondering that because it seems xehanort knows way more than he seems.
1. He provokes the tear in the fabric of time on purpose, even though he knows this has nothing to do with the creation of the xblade and knowing that Sora and the Gardians would return. Otherwise he would be fuc**d.
2. He admits his defeat and seems happy to give his x-blade to Sora, which confused a lot of people for its anticlimatic resolution. Could it be that he realised something about Sora that he read in the book of prophecies?
3. In the limit cut, when you defeat him, he says: this is not what was written.
1. He provokes the tear in the fabric of time on purpose, even though he knows this has nothing to do with the creation of the xblade and knowing that Sora and the Gardians would return. Otherwise he would be fuc**d.
2. He admits his defeat and seems happy to give his x-blade to Sora, which confused a lot of people for its anticlimatic resolution. Could it be that he realised something about Sora that he read in the book of prophecies?
3. In the limit cut, when you defeat him, he says: this is not what was written.