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{{Axeken|time={{{time}}}|herc=I've been thinking about what Master Xehanort said in [[Blank Points]] to Terra: "You are just one of many roads that I might choose to take. Trust me. I made certain of that." And then in [[Signs of What's Next]], Yen Sid said "A man like Xehanort will have left many roads open." This has been bugging me, how could Xehanort left any roads open. The only roads he took after fusing with Terra was becoming a Heartless and Nobody. Master Xehanort knew about Heartless because he summoned them against Ventus, but nobodies. Uuuummmm?
{{Axeken|time={{{time}}}|herc=I've been thinking about what Master Xehanort said in [[Blank Points]] to Terra: "You are just one of many roads that I might choose to take. Trust me. I made certain of that." And then in [[Signs of What's Next]], Yen Sid said "A man like Xehanort will have left many roads open." This has been bugging me, how could Xehanort left any roads open. The only roads he took after fusing with Terra was becoming a Heartless and Nobody. Master Xehanort knew about Heartless because he summoned them against Ventus, but nobodies. Uuuummmm?

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