Master's Defender

The Master's Defender is the default form of Brain's Keyblade that appears in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-, Kingdom Hearts III, and Kingdom Hearts Union χ. It is passed on to Ephemer and eventually to Eraqus and his pupil, Aqua, and is briefly wielded by Sora. A digital simulation of the Keyblade is wielded by Armor of Eraqus, while an illusory copy is wielded by the phantom Aqua.

Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]
Similar to the No Name, the Master's Defender is an ancient Keyblade from the "age of fairy-tales." Brain rarely wields his Keyblade in combat, only doing so against the Darkness entity.

Before returning to the real world in the lifeboat, Brain passes down the Master's Defender and the Book of Prophecies to Ephemer. Later, after fighting, Ephemer uses the lifeboat to return to the real world, eventually founding Scala ad Caelum over the remains of Daybreak Town. By the time of Brain's arrival, the city has a statue of Ephemer with the Master's Defender.

Between Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross] and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Over the years, the Master's Defender was passed down from generations of Keyblade wielders and the stewards of the Land of Departure. Eventually, Eraqus inherited the Master's Defender and the Land of Departure's stewardship after passing his Mark of Mastery exam.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Like his erstwhile friend Xehanort, Master Eraqus rarely draws his Keyblade. When he does fight, he is able to use the Keyblade to channel his own light magic. However, even after Master Eraqus is slain by Xehanort's hand and the Land of Departure is devoured by darkness, his Keyblade remains. After the defeat of Vanitas, Aqua takes a comatose Ventus back to the Land of Departure, where they find Eraqus's Keyblade. Following Eraqus's prior instructions, Aqua uses the Keyblade to transform the world into Castle Oblivion, a labyrinth which can only be fully navigated by herself, and hides Ventus's body within. Although Aqua keeps this Keyblade, she does not actually wield it until after battling Terra-Xehanort and sacrificing her Stormfall Keyblade to save the remnants of Terra within him.

Kingdom Hearts 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A fragmentary passage-
Aqua continues to wield her master's Keyblade as she advances through the Realm of Darkness. During her journey, she encounters a phantom of herself, who wields an illusory copy of the Master's Defender.

After the Door to Darkness is sealed and Aqua witnesses the worlds being restored, the Master's Defender falls away from her.

Kingdom Hearts III
Aqua is defenseless against Ansem, Seeker of Darkness without the Master's Defender, and is corrupted with Xehanort's darkness. The Master's Defender ends up on the shores of the Destiny Islands, where Sora finds it and uses it to open a door to the Realm of Darkness. After Sora frees Aqua from the darkness, she resumes wielding the Master's Defender, first using it to transform Castle Oblivion back into the Land of Departure and wielding it during the clash between light and darkness.

After Xehanort's defeat, Terra, Ventus, and Aqua return to the Land of Departure and use the Master's Defender, with their Wayfinders placed on it, to honor Eraqus as a grave marker.

Design
The Master's Defender has a smooth, cylindrical, grey shaft that tapers outward at both ends. It has a boxy guard, made up of two small, light grey boxes and a copper rod. The base of the guard connects to the grip, and both sport several small indentations lining them. The grip itself is somewhat unique in that, while most Keyblade grips are cylindrical, the Master's Defender's grip is squared. The teeth are in the shape of an "E". The "E"-shaped teeth and the square grip is likely an allusion to "Square-Enix", which Eraqus's name also references. Its Keychain is made of several simple chain links and its token is the Terra's Mark symbol that appears on Eraqus's, Ventus's, Terra's, and Aqua's clothing.

The Japanese name of the Master's Defender, "Master Keeper", reflects that it is used exclusively by characters with the title of "Master". "Defender" can mean "guardian", which may reference its use by Keyblade Masters to guard the Land of Departure. The is also a recurring weapon in the Final Fantasy series.

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