When visiting Cinderella, Jaque asks Ven what his dreams are, to which Ven replies that his dream is to become a keyblade master. The sentiment is more or less the same with Terra, who has something of a mental breakdown when it looks like he might not become a Master. Not to mention that all three protaganists seem to have dedicated the better part of their young lives to try and achieve this rank of Keyblade Master.
Why?
Why do they want to be Keyblade Masters? What is the point of being a Keyblade Master? What exactly are the perks and benefits, job opportunities, or overall upside of being considered a Keyblade Master?
This is a very important question to consider when trying to discern what exactly motivates Terra and Ven. If all they get off on is the idea of being a Master, what exactly is it that they get out of the rank? Is it just the title itself and the stroking of the ego? They can hardly go around flaunting this when you consider that one isn't supposed to meddle in worlds or let it be known that they're from another world. It's not like there are a ton of other keyblade wielders against which they might rank themselves, given that Eraquas's clan and Xehanort appear to be the last men standing in that regard.
Moreover, what exactly happens to them after they become Masters? What do they hope to with the fact that they're Masters? Do they police the worlds? Gain significant health benefits and tax write-offs? What does one do after becoming a Master other than train other potential Keyblade wielders to become Masters? It makes sense for Sora and Riku to attempt this feat, given that the world is going to Hell by the time they come around and it makes sense to be the best of the best, but for all Terra and Ven know prior to Xehanort's master plan being revealed, there's no significant danger to be faced and no driving motivation for them to become masters of a martial art. Not even for self defense, when you consider the four of them live alone.
Are Ven and Terra puttinga whole lot of time and effort into something which they really don't have much reason or need to?
When visiting Cinderella, Jaque asks Ven what his dreams are, to which Ven replies that his dream is to become a keyblade master. The sentiment is more or less the same with Terra, who has something of a mental breakdown when it looks like he might not become a Master. Not to mention that all three protaganists seem to have dedicated the better part of their young lives to try and achieve this rank of Keyblade Master.
Why?
Why do they want to be Keyblade Masters? What is the point of being a Keyblade Master? What exactly are the perks and benefits, job opportunities, or overall upside of being considered a Keyblade Master?
This is a very important question to consider when trying to discern what exactly motivates Terra and Ven. If all they get off on is the idea of being a Master, what exactly is it that they get out of the rank? Is it just the title itself and the stroking of the ego? They can hardly go around flaunting this when you consider that one isn't supposed to meddle in worlds or let it be known that they're from another world. It's not like there are a ton of other keyblade wielders against which they might rank themselves, given that Eraquas's clan and Xehanort appear to be the last men standing in that regard.
Moreover, what exactly happens to them after they become Masters? What do they hope to with the fact that they're Masters? Do they police the worlds? Gain significant health benefits and tax write-offs? What does one do after becoming a Master other than train other potential Keyblade wielders to become Masters? It makes sense for Sora and Riku to attempt this feat, given that the world is going to Hell by the time they come around and it makes sense to be the best of the best, but for all Terra and Ven know prior to Xehanort's master plan being revealed, there's no significant danger to be faced and no driving motivation for them to become masters of a martial art. Not even for self defense, when you consider the four of them live alone.
Are Ven and Terra puttinga whole lot of time and effort into something which they really don't have much reason or need to?