TheKingdomGamer 18 Posted October 19, 2016 (edited) I think I might have finally cracked this Da Vinci Code. So many were wondering where the χ-blade was at the end of Kingdom Hearts χ[chi], in the χ-blade War. I had previously posted a theory that The Master of Masters was trying to summon the χ-blade, which you can find here: http://kh13.com/forum/topic/100381-the-master-is-trying-to-create-the-χ-blade/#entry1870890 So if this proves to be true, then I followed up to that theory. We as the player almost died in the war, until we were transported to the Unchained X Realm by Chirithy to save our lives. So, we didn't really see the end of the war. What if there was something more to it than we thought? We could assume that the Dandelions just saved the world, but what about Luxu? I don't think Nomura would create a character to do basically nothing but die at the end, even if his keyblade is passed on. I was wondering about how Xehanort learned and became obsessed with forging the χ-blade began. So, we know The Master gave Luxu a mission to watch until the χ-blade War. But, what then? I think the Master wants Luxu to get the χ-blade itself. How? Wait out the war, with Guilt (darkness) and Lux (light) battling each other to create the χ-blade. Of course, we don't see it because we came to the Unchained X Realm, but who said Luxu didn't find it? Now, to clear up a question for a second, why did The Master choose Luxu out of all his pupils, and why didn't The Master do it himself? First, for some reason, Luxu was The Master's favorite student, so he chose him to wait until the war and get the χ-blade. He gave a Book of Prophecies to all of his other pupils so that he can effectively trigger a war between them. See, The Master would get them to collect Lux with the power of the future the book gives, which can be Guilted to produce darkness. The Master can create the χ-blade without doing any work. Then, why is Luxu doing this when The Master can? Actually, I don't know. He disappeared, maybe because he wanted the Foretellers to go separate ways without his guidance, and eventually start the war. Anyway, I think that may be why Xehanort today is trying to forge the χ-blade, to fulfill Luxu's originally purpose. In fact, I wouldn't be suprised if Luxu himself wanted the weapon, after he got it, and double cross his master. I'm not sure what stopped Luxu and where The Master is now, but we do have Xehanort's Keyblade which connects the present to χ's events. Edited October 19, 2016 by TheKingdomGamer 3 theheartofallworlds, RikuFangirl2008 and The Transcendent Key reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Transcendent Key 12,109 Posted October 20, 2016 (edited) This could be a good point you're making! Because after all, we, the player "died" so technically, we didn't see the X-Blade being forged, but that doesn't mean it wasn't forged! It was probable that it was forged off-screen, ya know? That's a plausible thought! As for the connection Xehanort has to Luxu's Keyblade, that's still a major mystery, mainly because of the fact that Xehanort didn't have a version of himself at that time, so it's impossible for him to have been present there, so the only thing I can think of is that Luxu kept passing down his Keyblade till it reached Xehanort! I think we'll get answers on that in Kingdom Hearts III! Edited October 20, 2016 by The Transcendent Key Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheKingdomGamer 18 Posted October 20, 2016 This could be a good point you're making! Because after all, we, the player "died" so technically, we didn't see the X-Blade being forged, but that doesn't mean it wasn't forged! It was probable that it was forged off-screen, ya know? That's a plausible thought! As for the connection Xehanort has to Luxu's Keyblade, that's still a major mystery, mainly because of the fact that Xehanort didn't have a version of himself at that time, so it's impossible for him to have been present there, so the only thing I can think of is that Luxu kept passing down his Keyblade till it reached Xehanort! I think we'll get answers on that in Kingdom Hearts III! That's kinda what I'm getting across. In the Re:Coded secret ending in 2.5, Young Xehanort explains that Master Xehanort's keyblade was the most ancient. That, combined with its appearance at the E3 2015 Kingdom Hearts III trailer, leads me to believe that Xehanort's keyblade is passed down. Especially considering Xehanort used his keyblade to take over Terra's body and can make others "Xehanort" as well. Thanks for the reply! 1 The Transcendent Key reacted to this Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites