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The Serenade has a pink, roughly triangular headstock with two small, semi-circular notches taken out of its base. Its neck is pink with indigo, concave edges. The body of the sitar has an arrowhead shape. The center of the body is pink with a large, indigo “X” in its center, and the edges of the body are also indigo. Its three white strings are anchored to the body by a small, lavender, heart-shaped piece. If viewed upside-down, the Serenade bears an uncanny resemblance to the Heartless emblem.   
The Serenade has a pink, roughly triangular headstock with two small, semi-circular notches taken out of its base. Its neck is pink with indigo, concave edges. The body of the sitar has an arrowhead shape. The center of the body is pink with a large, indigo “X” in its center, and the edges of the body are also indigo. Its three white strings are anchored to the body by a small, lavender, heart-shaped piece. If viewed upside-down, the Serenade bears an uncanny resemblance to the Heartless emblem.   


Musically, a serenade is a musical composition or performance in someone's honor.
Musically, a serenade is a musical compostion or performance in someone's honor.


==Gameplay==
==Gameplay==

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