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Soon after, Master Xehanort goes missing. Eraqus sends Terra and Aqua to find him shortly after being contacted by Master [[Yen Sid]] about the spawning of the mysterious [[Unversed]]. Sensing a possible connection between the two events, Eraqus later instructs Aqua to look after Terra, as he fears his apprentice may be tempted by the darkness. However, after Terra departs, Aqua and Eraqus witness Ventus leaving as well, and he instructs Aqua to bring Ventus back.
Soon after, Master Xehanort goes missing. Eraqus sends Terra and Aqua to find him shortly after being contacted by Master [[Yen Sid]] about the spawning of the mysterious [[Unversed]]. Sensing a possible connection between the two events, Eraqus later instructs Aqua to look after Terra, as he fears his apprentice may be tempted by the darkness. However, after Terra departs, Aqua and Eraqus witness Ventus leaving as well, and he instructs Aqua to bring Ventus back.


As he reaches the end of his journey, Ventus discovers the truth about his past, and in order to get his questions answered, travels back to the Land of Departure so he may talk with Master Eraqus. Upon seeing Ventus he welcomes him back home with open arms but a confused and enraged Ventus was having none of it. When Ventus questions him about the X-blade and his role in its creation , Eraqus recalls a long-ago discussion between himself and Master Xehanort over the [[Keyblade War]] which was believed to be fought over the very weapon. Eraqus disagreed with Master Xehanort's hypotheses which threatened the worlds and attempted to fight Master Xehanort over it. However his attempt was futile as Master Xehanort quickly took him down with the use of his dark powers which left Eraqus scarred. Wanting to put Master Xehanort's plot to an end for good, he turned his attention to Ventus and prepared to strike. Meanwhile, Terra receives this news from Master Xehanort and also learns that Eraqus plans to eliminate his friend, him being tricked into thinking that the only way to save Ventus from his grim fate was to eliminate his master. Terra arrives just before Eraqus is about to vanquish Ventus, Eraqus sensing that Terra has indeed descended into darkness.  
As he reaches the end of his journey, Ventus discovers the truth about his past, and in order to get his questions answered, travels back to the Land of Departure so he may talk with Master Eraqus. Upon seeing Ventus he welcomes him back home with open arms but a confused and enraged Ventus was having none of it. When Ventus questions him about the X-blade and his role in its creation , Eraqus recalls a long-ago discussion between himself and Master Xehanort over the [[Keyblade War]] which was believed to be fought over the very weapon. Eraqus disagreed with Master Xehanort's hypotheses which threatened the worlds and attempted to fight Master Xehanort over it. However his attempt was futile as Master Xehanort quickly took him down with the use of his dark powers which left Eraqus scarred. Wanting to put Master Xehanort's plot to an end for good, he turned his attention to Ventus and prepared to strike. Meanwhile, Terra had received this news from Master Xehanort and also learns that Eraqus plans to eliminate his friend, him being tricked into thinking that the only way to save Ventus from his grim fate was to eliminate his master. Terra arrives just before Eraqus is about to vanquish Ventus, Eraqus sensing that Terra has indeed descended into darkness.  


Greatly saddened by the fact that he must use force to eliminate two of his apprentices and even angered when Terra refuses his orders to stand down, Eraqus charges forward only for Ventus to be thrown into a portal to another world by Terra. Terra no longer caring that Eraqus is his master and someone he holds dear,  battles Eraqus. Terra wins the battle and leaves Eraqus wounded, but as both begin to show remorse for their actions (Terra for fighting his father figure and Eraqus for turning his Keyblade on Terra and Ventus in the first place), Eraqus is ambushed and finished off by Master Xehanort himself, and fades out of existence. He is later mentioned during the final battle between Terra and Master Xehanort, with Terra alluding to Eraqus as his father figure and primary motive for defeating Master Xehanort.
Greatly saddened by the fact that he must use force to eliminate two of his apprentices and even angered when Terra refuses his orders to stand down, Eraqus charges forward only for Ventus to be thrown into a portal to another world by Terra. Terra no longer caring that Eraqus is his master and someone he holds dear,  battles Eraqus. Terra wins the battle and leaves Eraqus wounded, but as both begin to show remorse for their actions (Terra for fighting his father figure and Eraqus for turning his Keyblade on Terra and Ventus in the first place), Eraqus is ambushed and finished off by Master Xehanort himself, and fades out of existence. He is later mentioned during the final battle between Terra and Master Xehanort, with Terra alluding to Eraqus as his father figure and primary motive for defeating Master Xehanort.
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