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After seeing the DLC trailer and (possibly) confirmation that Xehanort spoke with the Master of Masters... I'm starting to think that this line has more meaning than we're led to believe. Could the Master of Masters have told Xehanort that he needs to do something that will "motivate" Sora to abuse the Power of Waking and hence awaken in the world that hosts the Master of Masters?
This is kind of crazy, but the people that think Sora is the Master of Masters -- could he have convinced Xehanort to do it to ensure that Sora's past self goes down a route that will result in him becoming the Master of Masters?
This is kind of crazy, but the people that think Sora is the Master of Masters -- could he have convinced Xehanort to do it to ensure that Sora's past self goes down a route that will result in him becoming the Master of Masters?