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==Story==
==Story==
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
Eraqus is a blueblood, descended from one of the [[Dandelions]].<ref>'''''Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania:''''' "It is revealed that Master Eraqus is descended from the first Masters. Furthermore, according to director Tetsuya Nomura, these "first Masters" are people in the Dandelions who appear in ''KH Union Cross''." [https://www.kh13.com/news/spoilers-kingdom-hearts-iii-ultimania-gives-more-insight-into-the-secret-reports-r2957/ Translation via lunesacree]</ref>{{storylink|Secret Report 2}} His grandfather battled the [[darkness]], and due to Eraqus's heritage, he originally feels obligated to become a [[Keyblade Master]], but eventually becomes invested in his duty to put an end to darkness.
Eraqus is a blueblood, descended from one of the [[Dandelions]].<ref>'''''Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania:''''' "It is revealed that Master Eraqus is descended from the first Masters. Furthermore, according to director Tetsuya Nomura, these "first Masters" are people in the Dandelions who appear in ''KH Union Cross''." [https://www.kh13.com/news/spoilers-kingdom-hearts-iii-ultimania-gives-more-insight-into-the-secret-reports-r2957/ Translation via lunesacree]</ref>{{storylink|Secret Report 2}} His grandfather battled the darkness, and due to Eraqus's heritage, he originally feels obligated to become a Keyblade Master, but eventually becomes invested in his duty to put an end to darkness.


Eraqus becomes a student [[Keyblade wielder]] under Master [[Odin]] in [[Scala ad Caelum]], alongside his fellow classmates [[Xehanort]], [[Vor]], [[Hermod]], [[Urd]], [[Bragi]], and [[Baldr]]. He becomes close to Xehanort and the two often play [[Alba & Ater]] together.
Eraqus becomes a student [[Keyblade wielder]] under Master [[Odin]] in [[Scala ad Caelum]], alongside his fellow classmates [[Xehanort]], [[Vor]], [[Hermod]], [[Urd]], [[Bragi]], and [[Baldr]]. He becomes close to Xehanort and the two often play [[Alba & Ater]] together.


===''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
One day, Eraqus learns from Baldr that the upper classmen [[Keyblade wielders]] are in other worlds training for their [[Mark of Mastery]] exam, which Baldr is concerned about as his sister [[Hoder]] is among them. Later in class, Odin informs Eraqus and his classmates, excluding the absent Baldr, that the upper classmen have gone missing, and asks them to search the other worlds for the missing students. After first visiting [[Agrabah]] and finding it empty of people, Eraqus searches [[Wonderland]] alongside Xehanort and another classmate, where they find that the [[Queen of Hearts]] has imprisoned their other three classmates. After rescuing them, the lower classmen speculate that the darkness is responsible for the upper classmen's disappearance. They return to Scala ad Caelum, where Xehanort and Eraqus argue over whether darkness is inherently bad or not.
One day, Eraqus learns from Baldr that the upper classmen Keyblade wielders are in other worlds training for their [[Mark of Mastery]] exam, which Baldr is concerned about as his sister [[Hoder]] is among them. Later in class, Odin informs Eraqus and his classmates, excluding the absent Baldr, that the upper classmen have gone missing, and asks them to search the other worlds for the missing students. After first visiting [[Agrabah]] and finding it empty of people, Eraqus searches [[Wonderland]] alongside Xehanort and another classmate, where they find that the [[Queen of Hearts]] has imprisoned their other three classmates. After rescuing them, the lower classmen speculate that the darkness is responsible for the upper classmen's disappearance. They return to Scala ad Caelum, where Xehanort and Eraqus argue over whether darkness is inherently bad or not.


Eraqus, Xehanort, and Vor travel to the [[Dwarf Woodlands]]. Vor discovers the [[Magic Mirror]], which they attempt to ask about the missing upper classmen. One of these upper classmen, [[Vidar]], arrives in front of them, but refuses to return home yet as he's on a mission, which he invites Vor to join him on. Eraqus tries to intervene, but Vor leaves anyway.
Eraqus, Xehanort, and Vor travel to the [[Dwarf Woodlands]]. Vor discovers the [[Magic Mirror]], which they attempt to ask about the missing upper classmen. One of these upper classmen, [[Vidar]], arrives in front of them, but refuses to return home yet as he's on a mission, which he invites Vor to join him on. Eraqus tries to intervene, but Vor leaves anyway.
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Eraqus and Xehanort return to Scala ad Caelum with their remaining classmates. After they are unable to contact Odin, Eraqus and Xehanort argue over whether to search for Vor or to keep pursuing the upper classmen. Ultimately, Eraqus and Bragi leave to ask the Magic Mirror about Vor's location, while Xehanort and the others continue looking for the upper classmen. However, Eraqus and Bragi are unable to approach the Mirror due to [[The Queen]] guarding it, and leave to pursue other methods.
Eraqus and Xehanort return to Scala ad Caelum with their remaining classmates. After they are unable to contact Odin, Eraqus and Xehanort argue over whether to search for Vor or to keep pursuing the upper classmen. Ultimately, Eraqus and Bragi leave to ask the Magic Mirror about Vor's location, while Xehanort and the others continue looking for the upper classmen. However, Eraqus and Bragi are unable to approach the Mirror due to [[The Queen]] guarding it, and leave to pursue other methods.


Eraqus and Bragi return to Agrabah and are tasked by [[Jafar]] with finding the magic lamp in the Cave of Wonders. There they reunite with Xehanort, Urd, and Hermod, who explain that the magic lamp is likely an object essential to the world's order, which the upper classmen have been looking for. Vidar arrives with Vor and confirms this, and reveals that he plans to upset the worlds' orders so that he can find seven [[light]]s amongst the chaos. Vidar and Vor depart.
Eraqus and Bragi return to Agrabah and are tasked by [[Jafar]] with finding the magic lamp in the Cave of Wonders. There they reunite with Xehanort, Urd, and Hermod, who explain that the magic lamp is likely an object essential to the world's order, which the upper classmen have been looking for. Vidar arrives with Vor and confirms this, and reveals that he plans to upset the worlds' orders so that he can find seven lights amongst the chaos. Vidar and Vor depart.


Eraqus and the others return to Scala ad Caelum and inform Odin of Vidar's plan. Odin explains that Vidar may be trying to summon [[Kingdom Hearts]] to purge the worlds of darkness, and asks the lower classmen to cease their mission. As the lower classmen debate among themselves what to do, Baldr finally returns to them, and on his suggestion, the group goes to the [[Underworld]] to speak to the spirits of the dead. [[Hades]] agrees to let them speak to the fallen lower classmen in exchange for someone remaining in the Underworld. [[Cerberus]] attacks the group, and Baldr, Bragi, Hermod, and Urd hold it off while Eraqus and Xehanort continue on.
Eraqus and the others return to Scala ad Caelum and inform Odin of Vidar's plan. Odin explains that Vidar may be trying to summon [[Kingdom Hearts]] to purge the worlds of darkness, and asks the lower classmen to cease their mission. As the lower classmen debate among themselves what to do, Baldr finally returns to them, and on his suggestion, the group goes to the [[Underworld]] to speak to the spirits of the dead. [[Hades]] agrees to let them speak to the fallen lower classmen in exchange for someone remaining in the Underworld. [[Cerberus]] attacks the group, and Baldr, Bragi, Hermod, and Urd hold it off while Eraqus and Xehanort continue on.
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Back at Scala ad Caelum, Odin reveals that Eraqus and Xehanort's other classmates have not returned, but is surprised when they mention that Baldr was with them. Scala ad Caelum is suddenly attacked, and Odin leaves to defend it. Xehanort reveals his suspicions that Baldr has been consumed by darkness after his sister's death, and is now slaying the remaining students. Despite Odin's order to stay put, Eraqus runs outside, with Xehanort following him, and insists they need to rescue Baldr.
Back at Scala ad Caelum, Odin reveals that Eraqus and Xehanort's other classmates have not returned, but is surprised when they mention that Baldr was with them. Scala ad Caelum is suddenly attacked, and Odin leaves to defend it. Xehanort reveals his suspicions that Baldr has been consumed by darkness after his sister's death, and is now slaying the remaining students. Despite Odin's order to stay put, Eraqus runs outside, with Xehanort following him, and insists they need to rescue Baldr.


Vidar and the two other remaining upper classmen, [[Vala]] and [[Vali]], arrive. They admit they were aware of Baldr's plans, which enrages Eraqus. He attacks Vidar, and Xehanort reluctantly joins him. After some fighting, Xehanort convinces Eraqus to stop, as Baldr is the one they should really be concerned about. Vidar reveals Vor went to the tower to look for Odin. Baldr suddenly appears surrounded in darkness, and taunts them, summoning [[Heartless]] to fight them while he leaves to find Vor. After dispatching the Heartless, the upper classmen chase after Baldr, followed by Eraqus and Xehanort.
Vidar and the two other remaining upper classmen, [[Vala]] and [[Vali]], arrive. They admit they were aware of Baldr's plans, which enrages Eraqus. He attacks Vidar, and Xehanort reluctantly joins him. After some fighting, Xehanort convinces Eraqus to stop, as Baldr is the one they should really be concerned about. Vidar reveals Vor went to the tower to look for Odin. Baldr suddenly appears surrounded in darkness, and taunts them, summoning Heartless to fight them while he leaves to find Vor. After dispatching the Heartless, the upper classmen chase after Baldr, followed by Eraqus and Xehanort.


Eraqus and Xehanort arrive to find Baldr fighting Vidar, Vala, Vali, and Vor, but Baldr quickly summons the [[Hringhorn]], which slays the upper classmen, and Baldr strikes down Vor soon afterward. Eraqus and Xehanort tearfully say goodbye to Vor as she fades away. Baldr then invites Eraqus and Xehanort to the top of the tower to finish his plans.
Eraqus and Xehanort arrive to find Baldr fighting Vidar, Vala, Vali, and Vor, but Baldr quickly summons the [[Hringhorn]], which slays the upper classmen, and Baldr strikes down Vor soon afterward. Eraqus and Xehanort tearfully say goodbye to Vor as she fades away. Baldr then invites Eraqus and Xehanort to the top of the tower to finish his plans.
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===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
[[File:Mark of Mastery 01 KHBBS.png|thumb|200px|Eraqus starting the Mark of Mastery exam.]]
[[File:Mark of Mastery 01 KHBBS.png|thumb|200px|Eraqus starting the Mark of Mastery exam.]]
Four years after Ventus's arrival, Eraqus plans to grant the title of Keyblade Master to Terra and Aqua, and invites Xehanort to attend the ceremony. However, Xehanort cautions him that Terra may be susceptible to darkness and suggests that Eraqus conduct the traditional Mark of Mastery exam first to determine their worthiness.
Four years after Ventus's arrival, Eraqus plans to grant the title of Keyblade Master to Terra and Aqua, and invites Xehanort to attend the ceremony. However, Xehanort cautions him that Terra may be susceptible to darkness and suggests Eraqus that conduct the traditional Mark of Mastery exam first to determine their worthiness.


During the exam, Xehanort uses darkness to tamper with the test, and during Terra and Aqua's duel, Terra briefly loses control of his darkness. Due to this, Eraqus names only Aqua as a master, and explains to her alone the responsibilities that come with her status and how to protect the Land of Departure.
During the exam, Xehanort uses darkness to tamper with the test, and during Terra and Aqua's duel, Terra briefly loses control of his darkness. Due to this, Eraqus names only Aqua as a master, and explains to her alone the responsibilities that come with her status and how to protect the Land of Departure.


Eraqus is contacted by his acquaintance [[Yen Sid]], who informs him of a new threat, the [[Unversed]]. Eraqus is unable to find Xehanort, and summons Terra and Aqua. He instructs them to deal with the Unversed as well as find Xehanort, and suggests that Terra use this as an opportunity to prove his worthiness. After Terra leaves, Eraqus asks Aqua to look after Terra and bring him home if he becomes tempted by the darkness. The two witness Ventus leaving through a [[portal]] to follow Terra, and Eraqus urges Aqua to bring Ventus back home.
Eraqus is contacted by his acquaintance [[Yen Sid]], who informs him of a new threat, the [[Unversed]]. Eraqus is unable to find Xehanort, and summons Terra and Aqua. He instructs them to deal with the Unversed as well as find Xehanort, and suggests that Terra use this as an opportunity to prove his worthiness. After Terra leaves, Eraqus asks Aqua to look after Terra and bring him home if he becomes tempted by the darkness. The two witness Ventus leaving through a portal to follow Terra, and Eraqus urges Aqua to bring Ventus back home.


[[File:Master and Pupil Trade Blows 01 KHBBS.png|thumb|left|200px|Master and apprentice face off.]]
[[File:Master and Pupil Trade Blows 01 KHBBS.png|thumb|left|200px|Master and apprentice face off.]]
Ventus later returns by himself and angrily questions Eraqus about the χ-blade, his role in its creation, and Eraqus's refusal to let him leave the Land of Departure. Eraqus, realizing that Xehanort never intended to give up his agenda, decides he must kill Ventus in order to stop Xehanort's plot. However, Terra arrives to protect Ventus before Eraqus can harm him. When Terra refuses to step aside, Eraqus attempts to kill them both, but Terra opens a portal and throws Ventus through, then uses the power of darkness to face Eraqus in battle. After Terra defeats Eraqus, Terra expresses regret, but Eraqus admits that he was wrong to turn his Keyblade on Terra and Ventus and blames himself for Terra's darkness. Eraqus is then struck with a fatal blow from behind by Xehanort, and fades into light in Terra's arms, with his [[heart]] taking refuge in Terra's.
Ventus later returns by himself and angrily questions Eraqus about the χ-blade, his role in its creation, and Eraqus's refusal to let him leave the Land of Departure. Eraqus, realizing that Xehanort never intended to give up his agenda, decides he must kill Ventus in order to stop Xehanort's plot. However, Terra arrives to protect Ventus before Eraqus can harm him. When Terra refuses to step aside, Eraqus attempts to kill them both, but Terra opens a portal and throws Ventus through, then uses the power of darkness to face Eraqus in battle. After Terra defeats Eraqus, Terra expresses regret, but Eraqus admits that he was wrong to turn his Keyblade on Terra and Ventus and blames himself for Terra's darkness. Eraqus is then struck with a fatal blow from behind by Xehanort, and fades into light in Terra's arms, with his heart taking refuge in Terra's.


Avenging Eraqus's death was among Terra's primary motives for defeating Xehanort during the events in the [[Keyblade Graveyard]]. When Xehanort puts his heart into Terra's [[body]] to take it over, Eraqus's heart gives Terra's the means to persist.
Avenging Eraqus's death was among Terra's primary motives for defeating Xehanort during the events in the [[Keyblade Graveyard]]. When Xehanort puts his heart into Terra's body to take it over, Eraqus's heart gives Terra's the means to persist.
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After Xehanort is defeated and mortally wounded by [[Sora]], Eraqus leaves the newly-freed Terra's body in spirit form and persuades Xehanort to stand down, despite Xehanort's final attempts to enact the purge with the χ-blade. As Xehanort respectfully hands the χ-blade to Sora to close Kingdom Hearts, Eraqus shares a warm reunion with his three apprentices and entrusts Aqua's and Ventus's care to Terra before joining Xehanort as the two fade away peacefully as friends once again.
After Xehanort is defeated and mortally wounded by [[Sora]], Eraqus leaves the newly-freed Terra's body in spirit form and persuades Xehanort to stand down, despite Xehanort's final attempts to enact the purge with the χ-blade. As Xehanort respectfully hands the χ-blade to Sora to close Kingdom Hearts, Eraqus shares a warm reunion with his three apprentices and entrusts Aqua's and Ventus's care to Terra before joining Xehanort as the two fade away peacefully as friends once again.


Terra, Aqua, and Ventus later create a memorial for Eraqus by staking his Keyblade into the ground at the Land of Departure's Summit and hanging their [[Wayfinder]]s on it.
Terra, Aqua, and Ventus later create a memorial for Eraqus by staking his Keyblade into the ground at the Land of Departure's Summit and hanging their Wayfinders on it.
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