So it has come to my attention that there are a great many people out there who believe that Luxu is A) Eraqus and Xehanort's Master, or B) Is their Master's Master. However, there are some flaws to that idea that people tend to neglect, and some things that I will present to the table to try and disprove this theory.
Number 1: The Keyblade War is ANCIENT!
MX: "In ancient times, people believed that light was a gift from and unseen land by the name of Kingdom Hearts"
YX: "But of all the Keyblades in existence, Master Xehanort's is the most ancient."
Xigbar: "This is all connected to the ancient Keyblade War, isn't that right?
It has been stated a few times in the series that the Keyblade War is ancient, which implies that the war is older than a mere one, or even two hundred years. Usually when someone says ancient, they are talking about something that is far older than recent history, something from the very distant past. We're talking about something that is potentially over a thousand years old. For most people, they would probably even refer to ancient as something no younger than the end of the Roman Empire! You add than to the fact that all of the Foretellers' Keyblades have Roman/Greek-like pillars as handles, and the implication of them being from over a thousand years back is even stronger.
Number 2: There have been multiple generations of Keyblade wielders since the end of the Keyblade War.
YX: "Every Keyblade master is bequeathed a Keyblade of his very own. With the passing of time, as you can imagine, more and more Keyblades were forged to be handed down. But of all the Keyblades in existence, Master Xehanort's is the most ancient."
With this line alone, Young Xehanort implies that there have been many generations of Keyblade wielders. If that is so, then there would have certainly been more than a one or two generational gap between Luxu and Eraqus or Xehanort. Assuming that people in the KH universe aren't living longer than the current average lifespan IRL, then how could Luxu have even been present during Eraqus' and Xehanort's training if this is indeed true?
Number 3: That scene at the beginning of 0.2 takes place at the end of the Keyblade War.
So despite those pillars of rock that we see that are similar to the ones Master Xehanort made in the battle against TAV, there are some things that we see that implicate that this scene actually takes place at the end of the Keyblade War. First being that we see a Starlight Keyblade there, which, to me anyway, is indicative of a circa KHx story piece. Next, we see that, when Kingdom Hearts appears, there are multiple glowing lights gathering to Kingdom Hearts. Now, some of us recall the scene at the end of KHx where, during the Keyblade War, we see hearts floating adrift as more and more wielders fall. Connecting those two points, I'd wager that those glowing lights are hearts gravitating toward Kingdom Hearts. Or, it could even be that it's Lux, as Lux is needed to summon Kingdom Hearts, according to Gula in Backcover. We, so far anyway, have no evidence of Lux being collected in CE Kingdom Hearts, and I certainly don't recall any more than seven beings present at the time of BBS. And then, of course, we see Luxu there, with ol' No Name and the box of MOM's dead mouse collection, or whatever. If, in fact, No Name is a one of a kind Keyblade, then how could Luxu have it at the same time as the current events of Kingdom Hearts if one, he's no longer alive, and two, if Master Xehanort has it?
Number 4: Case of Luxu
SO I saw a video earlier today where a gentleman was explaining one of MOM's quotes from Backcover that goes:
MOM: You need to pass down that Keyblade to your apprentice, and then him to his, so that my eye can see the future.
Despite his argument that this was proof of Luxu being within two generations of Eraqus and Xehanort, and despite what others of you might think, there are two things you need to consider. One being that just because MOM says this, it doesn't mean that there is a literal meaning for him to only see two generations worth of Keyblade wielders. It seems more like he wants Luxu to start a whole lineage of wielders that will continuously inherit and pass on No Name. Second, we have to remember that just because it's an official translation, it doesn't mean that it is a direct translation of what is said in the Japanese version. In fact, I just so happen to have the Japanese text of the line, saying:
Now, while I myself don't know much about Japanese, especially so when it comes to grammar and kanji, and I know Google Translate ain't 100% accurate, Google translated it to this:
Anyway that key blade is inherited from your disciples to disciples far far away Wake that will keep on staring at the future far ahead
Again, while this translation is certainly not 100% accurate, there is a clue in there that will lead us to further conclusion to this matter, and that is the words "far away" and "far ahead" (and "haruka" is indeed in the original Japanese sentence). The fact that the MOM wants to see into the "distant" or "far away" future implies that he wants to see beyond just one or two generations of Keyblade wielders. If you wanted to see a future that is distant, are you only implying that your want to see the events of a one or two hundred year future? I know I wouldn't. If I'm talking distant, then I'm going to mean DISTANT, like HUNDREDS of years, potentially even a thousand+ years into the future! I want to know as many events as possible so that I can write an epic book about all the major, potentially world-changing events that are to happen, for as long as my Keyblade, with its gazing eye, can see!
Anyway though, I digress. Perhaps, if anyone here knows Japanese, they could translate that line directly, so we can see its intended meaning, whether to prove, or even potentially disprove my case.
Also, what do you guys think? Do you think it's possible that Luxu has a closer connection to Eraqus and/or Xehanort than we know? Or do you think that it's more distant than that in terms of a generational gap?
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UPDATE: As Kingdomhe mentioned in his posts, there is an interview with a couple of lines that almost seem to point either way. One thing that stands out is that the Keyblade was succeeded from Luxu, and "passed trough time", implicating that it has been passed down over multiple generations. However, what Nomura says in answer before that may very well implicate something else. Oh Nomura... you Cheshire Cat, you. Anyway, I think it's best to leave these two lines from Nomura up for debate.
- So the Keyblade that received the Master’s eye is being passed around in the world of the future then?
Nomura: Well, it’s hard to confirm whether that’s really true or not. We’re talking about the Master here. In his words, he would probably say something like, “But that can’t be possible!! Right??”
- Huh!? But...That being said, the aforementioned Keyblade...It’s the same one that Master Xehanort holds in the future, right?
Nomura: Yes, it’s the very same one. Succeeding from Luxu, it’s been passed through time and is now held by Master Xehanort. So it can be considered that Master Xehanort is the legitimate successor of that Keyblade, meanwhile Master Eraqus inherited control over the Land of Departure.
So it has come to my attention that there are a great many people out there who believe that Luxu is A) Eraqus and Xehanort's Master, or B) Is their Master's Master. However, there are some flaws to that idea that people tend to neglect, and some things that I will present to the table to try and disprove this theory.
Number 1: The Keyblade War is ANCIENT!
MX: "In ancient times, people believed that light was a gift from and unseen land by the name of Kingdom Hearts"
YX: "But of all the Keyblades in existence, Master Xehanort's is the most ancient."
Xigbar: "This is all connected to the ancient Keyblade War, isn't that right?
It has been stated a few times in the series that the Keyblade War is ancient, which implies that the war is older than a mere one, or even two hundred years. Usually when someone says ancient, they are talking about something that is far older than recent history, something from the very distant past. We're talking about something that is potentially over a thousand years old. For most people, they would probably even refer to ancient as something no younger than the end of the Roman Empire! You add than to the fact that all of the Foretellers' Keyblades have Roman/Greek-like pillars as handles, and the implication of them being from over a thousand years back is even stronger.
Number 2: There have been multiple generations of Keyblade wielders since the end of the Keyblade War.
YX: "Every Keyblade master is bequeathed a Keyblade of his very own. With the passing of time, as you can imagine, more and more Keyblades were forged to be handed down. But of all the Keyblades in existence, Master Xehanort's is the most ancient."
With this line alone, Young Xehanort implies that there have been many generations of Keyblade wielders. If that is so, then there would have certainly been more than a one or two generational gap between Luxu and Eraqus or Xehanort. Assuming that people in the KH universe aren't living longer than the current average lifespan IRL, then how could Luxu have even been present during Eraqus' and Xehanort's training if this is indeed true?
Number 3: That scene at the beginning of 0.2 takes place at the end of the Keyblade War.
So despite those pillars of rock that we see that are similar to the ones Master Xehanort made in the battle against TAV, there are some things that we see that implicate that this scene actually takes place at the end of the Keyblade War. First being that we see a Starlight Keyblade there, which, to me anyway, is indicative of a circa KHx story piece. Next, we see that, when Kingdom Hearts appears, there are multiple glowing lights gathering to Kingdom Hearts. Now, some of us recall the scene at the end of KHx where, during the Keyblade War, we see hearts floating adrift as more and more wielders fall. Connecting those two points, I'd wager that those glowing lights are hearts gravitating toward Kingdom Hearts. Or, it could even be that it's Lux, as Lux is needed to summon Kingdom Hearts, according to Gula in Backcover. We, so far anyway, have no evidence of Lux being collected in CE Kingdom Hearts, and I certainly don't recall any more than seven beings present at the time of BBS. And then, of course, we see Luxu there, with ol' No Name and the box of MOM's dead mouse collection, or whatever. If, in fact, No Name is a one of a kind Keyblade, then how could Luxu have it at the same time as the current events of Kingdom Hearts if one, he's no longer alive, and two, if Master Xehanort has it?
Number 4: Case of Luxu
SO I saw a video earlier today where a gentleman was explaining one of MOM's quotes from Backcover that goes:
MOM: You need to pass down that Keyblade to your apprentice, and then him to his, so that my eye can see the future.
Despite his argument that this was proof of Luxu being within two generations of Eraqus and Xehanort, and despite what others of you might think, there are two things you need to consider. One being that just because MOM says this, it doesn't mean that there is a literal meaning for him to only see two generations worth of Keyblade wielders. It seems more like he wants Luxu to start a whole lineage of wielders that will continuously inherit and pass on No Name. Second, we have to remember that just because it's an official translation, it doesn't mean that it is a direct translation of what is said in the Japanese version. In fact, I just so happen to have the Japanese text of the line, saying:
ともかくそのキーブレードが君弟子から弟子へと受け継がれはるか先の未来まで見つめつづける我か目となるワケよ
Now, while I myself don't know much about Japanese, especially so when it comes to grammar and kanji, and I know Google Translate ain't 100% accurate, Google translated it to this:
Anyway that key blade is inherited from your disciples to disciples far far away Wake that will keep on staring at the future far ahead
Again, while this translation is certainly not 100% accurate, there is a clue in there that will lead us to further conclusion to this matter, and that is the words "far away" and "far ahead" (and "haruka" is indeed in the original Japanese sentence). The fact that the MOM wants to see into the "distant" or "far away" future implies that he wants to see beyond just one or two generations of Keyblade wielders. If you wanted to see a future that is distant, are you only implying that your want to see the events of a one or two hundred year future? I know I wouldn't. If I'm talking distant, then I'm going to mean DISTANT, like HUNDREDS of years, potentially even a thousand+ years into the future! I want to know as many events as possible so that I can write an epic book about all the major, potentially world-changing events that are to happen, for as long as my Keyblade, with its gazing eye, can see!
Anyway though, I digress. Perhaps, if anyone here knows Japanese, they could translate that line directly, so we can see its intended meaning, whether to prove, or even potentially disprove my case.
Also, what do you guys think? Do you think it's possible that Luxu has a closer connection to Eraqus and/or Xehanort than we know? Or do you think that it's more distant than that in terms of a generational gap?
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UPDATE: As Kingdomhe mentioned in his posts, there is an interview with a couple of lines that almost seem to point either way. One thing that stands out is that the Keyblade was succeeded from Luxu, and "passed trough time", implicating that it has been passed down over multiple generations. However, what Nomura says in answer before that may very well implicate something else. Oh Nomura... you Cheshire Cat, you. Anyway, I think it's best to leave these two lines from Nomura up for debate.
- So the Keyblade that received the Master’s eye is being passed around in the world of the future then?
Nomura: Well, it’s hard to confirm whether that’s really true or not. We’re talking about the Master here. In his words, he would probably say something like, “But that can’t be possible!! Right??”
- Huh!? But...That being said, the aforementioned Keyblade...It’s the same one that Master Xehanort holds in the future, right?
Nomura: Yes, it’s the very same one. Succeeding from Luxu, it’s been passed through time and is now held by Master Xehanort. So it can be considered that Master Xehanort is the legitimate successor of that Keyblade, meanwhile Master Eraqus inherited control over the Land of Departure.
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Edited by Svard