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So, do you think that Riku and Sora will go on to teach more people to wield keyblades like Master Eraqus after KH3?

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I think Riku might, but im not so sure about Sora doing that.

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I sure hope not. I'd prefer to keep the story focused on Sora and co.

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I don't think Sora can because he's not a Master, but I think Riku might. I think they'll all just settle down for a while anyways.

maybe if sora becomes a master they would teach side by side

I think the closest we'd get is a new comer joins his party where they could play the story that he's teaching him on the job 

I don't think we'd see Sora in a master position until WAY later on when he's aged up considerably (so a good few years) where Nomura thinks a new younger protagonist comes in and be's his apprentice, and then is the new protagonist for the rest of the series ('cause you can't have a like 45 year old it'd look weird)

 

I could see Riku take up the position quite easily though.  I actually expect him to mentor Terra

That's a possibility

I don't see it happening. Maybe Riku when he's older.

I hope not.

Riku can teach them but i dont think Sora is ready yet.

Maybe Riku but it would just be weird if Sora did

I could see Riku doing it. Sora could also, but only when he becomes a master. Even then, he probably won't mentor others until later in his life.

Most people are missing the part where the OP says if Sora and Riku will do it after KH3, which can be at any point in the future.

 

And I honestly hope they do.  They have much to teach, especially Sora.  No one understands the heart better than him, and if the keyblade directly connects to the heart and that power, I can think of no better candidate to teach the new generation of keyblade wielders.  It's best to get some good habits early on, and Eraqus's "light is everything" mentality didn't do anyone many favors.

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Most people are missing the part where the OP says if Sora and Riku will do it after KH3, which can be at any point in the future.

 

And I honestly hope they do.  They have much to teach, especially Sora.  No one understands the heart better than him, and if the keyblade directly connects to the heart and that power, I can think of no better candidate to teach the new generation of keyblade wielders.  It's best to get some good habits early on, and Eraqus's "light is everything" mentality didn't do anyone many favors.

Thanks for helping clear that up Draco.

 

I don't mean Directly after KH3 ends, anytime after that in the future.

Maybe. Especially when Sora and Kairi have kids yo!~ ^_^

I don't think so...maybe when they become fully grown men.

Once they're men and have facial hair maybe. Or maybe they'll just decide to let other keyblade wielders go on their own like Sora. I mean Sora hasn't really trained or anything yet he's owned Xehanort every step of the way. And even though he failed the Matk of Mastery I still think he's the best keyblade master there is.

Maybe after Xehanort saga...

I have a nasty feeling that one of them won't be able to teach others after KH3.

I could see Riku doing it. Sora could also, but only when he becomes a master. Even then, he probably won't mentor others until later in his life.

You have a point there.

Possibly who knows

If it is possible for them to do it, sure.

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