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I was thinking about this for a while: The Master of Masters clearly was helping Luxu achieve his goal of making the Keyblade War come to fruition. For Luxu to survive all that time, he needed to keep transferring himself to younger bodies... which is exactly what Master Xehanort did (albeit for the first time) with Terra. However it seems that Luxu knew to select weak hearted individuals that he could completely dominate (like the real Braig), while Master Xehanort was blinded by power and chose Terra. Maybe the Master of Masters knew that Xehanort's arrogance/lust for power would lead him to try to possess a strong individual like Terra and ultimately lead to his demise or maybe he just didn't explain how the process works completely?
And more on this whole body snatching topic, it seems like it's going to be relevant in future games (like the whole "who are you, Luxord?" situation). Do you think there should be more lore expanded on the whole body snatching ability? Like in the Star Wars universe, how certain force skills are deemed "evil" or "forbidden"; also like in Harry Potter where there are the Unforgiveable Curses? I think it would be interesting to hear how past masters deemed the act of overtaking someone else's heart and it could add depth to Luxu's belief in the Master of Masters, seeing just how far he will go.
And more on this whole body snatching topic, it seems like it's going to be relevant in future games (like the whole "who are you, Luxord?" situation). Do you think there should be more lore expanded on the whole body snatching ability? Like in the Star Wars universe, how certain force skills are deemed "evil" or "forbidden"; also like in Harry Potter where there are the Unforgiveable Curses? I think it would be interesting to hear how past masters deemed the act of overtaking someone else's heart and it could add depth to Luxu's belief in the Master of Masters, seeing just how far he will go.