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I just wanted to bring up my personal experience of the crisp gameplay. Now let’s get back to “KHx Back Cover”. Who is the person who has the foresight to see the future of 5 people and who’s point of view is this taking place from?

Nomura: Yes, that person is the master or “the master of masters”. Chirithy is the main character who is calling out to the master of masters character. 

 

So Chirithy is the one who started to call out.

Nomura: Yes. However, calling out to the master of masters, the person who created the surroundings, won’t do much. The master of masters has already pointed out the person who will stand out. The foretellers are also Keyblade Masters. Their master is the master of all masters.

http://kh13.com/news/famitsu-weekly-interviews-tetsuya-nomura-new-screenshots-shown-in-famitsu-article

 

On top of all of this, KHX/KHUX/XBC takes places hundreds to thousands of years before BbS. Riku also did not know of time travel until YX explained to him so that completely debunks the theory.

 

The master of masters has no large role except the fact he warns of  the traitor so it definitely isn't Riku. Riku cannot foresee into the future. He can't time travel unless Yen Sid helps. All of this debunks this theory of yours. Nice try though.

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