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He shares a close relationship with his disciples, having inculcated an unquestioning loyalty to him within them, and treats them affectionately, though his eccentricity often baffles them. In spite of this, he manipulates them into starting the Keyblade War, without any apparent qualms.
He shares a close relationship with his disciples, having inculcated an unquestioning loyalty to him within them, and treats them affectionately, though his eccentricity often baffles them. In spite of this, he manipulates them into starting the Keyblade War, without any apparent qualms.


One definite trait of the Master is his belief that the "truth" lies in what is seen and not spoken. Additionally and according to Luxu, though the Master is hard to decipher, one thing is clear: his absolute hatred of darkness, having formed all of his plans and actions around cultivating those that could trap and eventually defeat the darkness once and for all. He also claims to be afraid of facing the darkness without his black coat, indicating that his long battle against his enemy, and seeing so many loved ones and comrades perish due to darkness, instilled within him a considerable amount of fear to confront it without some type of protection.
One definite trait of the Master is his belief that the "truth" lies in what is seen and not spoken. Additionally and according to Luxu, though the Master is hard to decipher, one thing is clear: his absolute hatred of darkness, having formed all of his plans and actions around cultivating those that could trap and eventually defeat the darkness once and for all. He also claims to be afraid of facing the darkness without his black coat, indicating that his long battle against his enemy, and seeing so many loved ones and comrades perish due to darkness, instilled within him a considerable amount of fear to confront it without some form of protection.


Within his long discussions with Luxu, the Master mentions that the war that they are involved in is so grave, that they cannot let emotions interfere with the greater good of destroying the 13 darknesses and ensuring that people and the world, in general, can survive. This indicates that the Master's mischievous personality is an attempt to keep his emotions at bay as he enacts what he deems is necessary, namely manipulating his own apprentices, in order to ensure the survival of light and the defeat of darkness.
Within his long discussions with Luxu, the Master mentions that the war that they are involved in is so grave, that they cannot let emotions interfere with the greater good of destroying the 13 darknesses and ensuring that people and the world, in general, can survive. This indicates that the Master's mischievous personality is an attempt to keep his emotions at bay as he enacts what he deems is necessary, namely manipulating his own apprentices, in order to ensure the survival of light and the defeat of darkness.