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Master Aqua and Master King Mickey ?

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Do u think we should call them from now as masters like Master Xehanort, Master Eraqus and Master Yen Sid ?

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Definitely call Aqua "Master Aqua" since she passed the Exam. I don't think we should call Mickey "Master Mickey" since he didn't technicly take the Exam like Terra and Aqua did.

Yes mickey is a. Master because nomura cornfim in a iterview that he is a master

Yeah well mickey is king mickey so that's that. But yeah, master is awesome!

Definitely call Aqua "Master Aqua" since she passed the Exam. I don't think we should call Mickey "Master Mickey" since he didn't technicly take the Exam like Terra and Aqua did.

 

He did, Nomura confirmed that he was in the middle of his exam during the events of BBS.

Yen Sid does things a little differently, clearly.

If you want to be all technical about it, sure. But I'm lazy, so I'm not going to do it :P

Definitely call Aqua "Master Aqua" since she passed the Exam. I don't think we should call Mickey "Master Mickey" since he didn't technicly take the Exam like Terra and Aqua did.

 

Yes, he did.

Definitely call Aqua "Master Aqua" since she passed the Exam. I don't think we should call Mickey "Master Mickey" since he didn't technicly take the Exam like Terra and Aqua did.

 

Sir Adamus beat me to it lol

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