Hullo. Since this was in recent news, I'm sure someone must've noticed it. So my apologies if this thread was made before. And even more apologies if this is in the wrong section (still a thread-making n00b).
Alrighty, then! I was reading the 'More Detailed Birth by Sleep Trailer Impressions' when I came across this piece:
(this is a quote) Terra swings his Keyblade, saying "my dream is to become a Keyblade Master."
Well, I'm confused about something: If Terra possesses a Keyblade, isn't he already a Keyblade Master? I mean, do TAV have to train or something? Because in KH1, Sora had the KK for only a bit and was already referred to as a Keyblade Master.
Which also makes me wonder if anyone with light in their hearts can become a Keyblade Master (the only reason Sora was one was because Riku had darkness in his heart - that was in one of the Ansem Reports in KH1 I believe). Is that also why Kairi was able to wield the (albeit girly) blade Riku handed to her before you fought Xigbar in KH2? Does this also explain why're there are so many Keyblades at the Crossroads?
Sorry for the all the questions - I'm known to make little things complicated.
Any ideas to clear my confused mind? (Be sure to inform me if I've made any mistakes please - I like to have my facts straight 0.o)
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A KEYBLADE MASTER is my overall question.
Alrighty, then! I was reading the 'More Detailed Birth by Sleep Trailer Impressions' when I came across this piece:
(this is a quote) Terra swings his Keyblade, saying "my dream is to become a Keyblade Master."
Well, I'm confused about something: If Terra possesses a Keyblade, isn't he already a Keyblade Master? I mean, do TAV have to train or something? Because in KH1, Sora had the KK for only a bit and was already referred to as a Keyblade Master.
Which also makes me wonder if anyone with light in their hearts can become a Keyblade Master (the only reason Sora was one was because Riku had darkness in his heart - that was in one of the Ansem Reports in KH1 I believe). Is that also why Kairi was able to wield the (albeit girly) blade Riku handed to her before you fought Xigbar in KH2? Does this also explain why're there are so many Keyblades at the Crossroads?
Sorry for the all the questions - I'm known to make little things complicated.
Any ideas to clear my confused mind? (Be sure to inform me if I've made any mistakes please - I like to have my facts straight 0.o)
WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO BE A KEYBLADE MASTER is my overall question.