Okay, here we go again. Don't I just love this free-to-play collection of shapes?
I'm claiming Luxu's keyblade isn't his, and instead his master, the Master of Masters. Crazy theory may not be so crazy. In the recent TGS 2016 trailer for 2.8 we got, the last X Back Cover scene we got was The Master talking to Luxu about his mission. For some reason, Luxu has his keyblade out. Why? I might of found the answer. In every other scene we see Luxu in, he doesn't have his keyblade out. The only exception is in X[chi] when we first see Luxu. This is long after The Master had disappeared, so they state. Every scene prior, Luxu doesn't have his keyblade out. It might be he didn't need it, or maybe...he didn't have one yet. Perhaps this keyblade is given to Luxu by his master to complete his mission. Ones who have this keyblade has the power to give it to a worthy canidate, willingly or not, like what was shown with Xehanort overtaking Terra and almost Sora. In the added re:coded scene in 2.5, Young Xehanort said his keyblade was the most ancient. What makes it more ancient than the Foretellers'? Perhaps theirs were broken in the war or in the Keyblade Graveyard, or maybe Xehanort's Keyblade was forged long ago in the hands of the Master of Masters with an unwavering will to complete its purpose that lived through generations.
Am I going a little crazy here? Think I might be on to something? Please leave your feedback below!
Okay, here we go again. Don't I just love this free-to-play collection of shapes?
I'm claiming Luxu's keyblade isn't his, and instead his master, the Master of Masters. Crazy theory may not be so crazy. In the recent TGS 2016 trailer for 2.8 we got, the last X Back Cover scene we got was The Master talking to Luxu about his mission. For some reason, Luxu has his keyblade out. Why? I might of found the answer. In every other scene we see Luxu in, he doesn't have his keyblade out. The only exception is in X[chi] when we first see Luxu. This is long after The Master had disappeared, so they state. Every scene prior, Luxu doesn't have his keyblade out. It might be he didn't need it, or maybe...he didn't have one yet. Perhaps this keyblade is given to Luxu by his master to complete his mission. Ones who have this keyblade has the power to give it to a worthy canidate, willingly or not, like what was shown with Xehanort overtaking Terra and almost Sora. In the added re:coded scene in 2.5, Young Xehanort said his keyblade was the most ancient. What makes it more ancient than the Foretellers'? Perhaps theirs were broken in the war or in the Keyblade Graveyard, or maybe Xehanort's Keyblade was forged long ago in the hands of the Master of Masters with an unwavering will to complete its purpose that lived through generations.
Am I going a little crazy here? Think I might be on to something? Please leave your feedback below!