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Master Aqua wins for me in a landslide as she is definitely the most experienced and knowledgeable Master from what we’ve seen who is also not corrupted by darkness or aligned to it in some fashion.
She has always done everything in her power to be a force for good, she is a pretty good fighter and accomplished magic user, and she has firsthand experience combating the darkness after surging the RoD for ten years straight.
Plus she would also be a very caring master. Eraqus to me was reckless as a master, and not very thoughtful of his students dispositions. He willingly sent Terra off despite his internal struggling with darkness and provided no helpful guidance in better understanding it, burdened Aqua with the responsibility of “watching” Terra AND tracking Ventus down, and literally tries to murder Ventus before trying to reason with the boy.
The foretellers are dumb af. Period.
Riku and Mickey wouldn’t be awful, but Mickey seems like he is too flighty to be a teacher. The dude clearly hates being tied down by things since he’s a freaking King and yet he is constantly leaving his kingdom. Riku is a great keyblade wielder and also has been sharpened by his experiences, but I still think Aqua has him beat when it comes to knowledge on the ways of the keyblade since she received a traditional training.
Mickey seems like he is too flighty to be a teacher. The dude clearly hates being tied down by things since he’s a freaking King and yet he is constantly leaving his kingdom.
But of the choices...I don't know. Riku, Mickey, and Aqua are all fine but I have yet to see any of them in a mentor/teacher role and I know all three can be just as useless as they are useful (Terranort scene)
I would be worried about learning under the Master of Masters. He is very manipulative of his students and impressionable young minds like Xehanort's so who knows what he would get you to do for him.I wonder what training with the Master of Masters is like? I imagine he's a really over the top teacher. It might be worth a lesson just for his crazy antics.
I would be worried about learning under the Master of Masters. He is very manipulative of his students and impressionable young minds like Xehanort's so who knows what he would get you to do for him.
I feel like Master Riku would be the opposite: honest and transparent with his students. Eraqus, Aqua, and Mickey are more likely to lie (or not tell the whole truth) in order to protect you but we've seen that often doesn't end well.