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I'm starting to question the Master of Masters, if he's someone we couldn't trust.

Us Wielders were being used, by gathering Lux by using Guilt or--the power of darkness. We couldn't play the pacifist by not using Guilt. We had to use it or we will lose the game. All of this is his game and we are playing it by his intentions....

So, it has to be him... I bet by using Luxu, he must've probably transfered his heart into him. Just like what Xehanort did and Luxu will time travel and do the same thing. Find a potential dark host and do the same darn thing. All the way to the very point of Kingdom Hearts 3's Keyblade War....

Edited by RikuFangirl2008

It's likely that there isn't really a traitor (not saying there isn't, it's just possible). when you learn that something you don't like is going to happen, you become anxious. So in this case, it's likely that Ira simply said that there was a traitor among them out of pure stress and uncertainty which eventually caused more drama. Everyone wants to point to Luxu or MoM because they're easy targets and we don't know anything about them. however, a war was going to happen no matter what. Whether it was light against darkness or the unions fighting each other because of the stupidity of the foretellers (having teams with a bunch a kids with weapons is stupid, you are basically begging for there to be d*ck measuring contest) . If there's a traitor, he/she has something to do with the Master being gone (that's obvious) and it's not going to be so simple as "this character is a traitor because he's different", at least until we see more of what the story has to offer. if you've read, seen or heard detective or mystery stories, the culprit is rarely the suspicious character that the protagonist is wary of and is usually either someone we were lead to trust or a puppeteer hiding in the shadows.

Edited by Dustin Newton

The traitor I feel is Ava, she might not even know it herself or is not doing it cause she wants to but has a very good reason such as avoiding the Keyblade war

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