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==Aqua== | ==Aqua== | ||
===Main Characters=== | |||
;Aqua | |||
The only one of Master Eraqus's pupils to have been recognized as a true Keyblade Master. Her orders: to bring the Unversed situation under control, and to keep an eye on Terra. | |||
She is very concerned about Terra, as well as Ventus, who ran away from home to find him. | |||
;Ventus | |||
One of Master Eraqus's pupils. He usually goes by "Ven" for short. He and Terra and Aqua train together, sharing both a healthy rivalry and a strong bond of friendship. | |||
Since Ventus is younger, Terra and Aqua tend to be very protective of him. | |||
;Terra | |||
A young man in training to become a Keyblade Master. He and his fellow pupils Aqua and Ventus share a healthy rivalry and strong bond of friendship. | |||
;Master Eraqus | |||
One of the true Keyblade Masters, and also Terra, Aqua, and Ventus's teacher. He has a strong aversion to darkness, and believes it the duty of every Keyblade Master to rid the world of it. | |||
Though strict on the outside, he is not unkind, and loves his pupils like his own children. | |||
;Master Xehanort | |||
One of the true Keyblade Masters, and a longtime acquaintance of Master Eraqus. He is connected with the masked boy, and harbors a hidden agenda. | |||
;Yen Sid | |||
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (1940) | |||
A great sorcerer who dwells within the Mysterious Tower. Mickey is his apprentice. | |||
Yen Sid was the first to detect something amiss with the worlds, and alerted Master Eraqus as soon as he could. | |||
It was also he who delivered to Aqua the news of Master Eraqus's demise at the hands of Terra and Master Xehanort. | |||
;King Mickey | |||
Steamboat Willie (1928) | |||
King of Disney Castle. He put aside his training under Yen Sid and ran off when he heard the worlds were in trouble. | |||
So far his travels from world to world have been mostly accidental, since he cannot control the Star Shard he "borrowed." | |||
;Donald Duck | |||
The Wise Little Hen (1934) | |||
A magician in the service of King Mickey. He and Goofy rushed to Yen Sid's tower when they heard their king had gone missing in the middle of his training. | |||
;Goofy | |||
Two Weeks Vacation (1952) | |||
The captain of King Mickey's royal knights. He and Donald are with Yen Sid, where they anxiously await the King's return. | |||
;The Masked Boy | |||
A mysterious figure with ties to Master Xehanort. | |||
;Vanitas | |||
A mysterious boy who hides his face behind a mask. He has ties to Master Xehanort. | |||
===Castle of Dreams=== | |||
;Cinderella | |||
Cinderella (1950) | |||
A young lady who believes dreams can come true. Lady Tremaine and her daughters seem determined to make her life a misery, but Cinderella endures it with grace. | |||
She and Jaq the mouse are good friends. | |||
When brought together, seven hearts of pure light like Cinderella's are the key to ruling all worlds. | |||
;Prince Charming | |||
Cinderella (1950) | |||
The prince of this kingdom, who fell in love with a girl he met at the ball. | |||
He was reunited with his true love when the glass slipper, his only clue to the girl's identity fit Cinderella perfectly. | |||
;The Fairy Godmother | |||
Cinderella (1950) | |||
A kindhearted fairy who appears only to those who believe in their dreams. She watches over Cinderella. | |||
;Lady Tremaine | |||
Cinderella (1950) | |||
Cinderella's wicked stepmother, who forces her to live in the attic and finish unreasonable amounts of chores each day. | |||
She herself lives in luxury and spoils her own daughters, Drizella and Anastasia, rotten. | |||
;Anastasia | |||
Cinderella (1950) | |||
Lady Tremaine's daughter. She and her older sister Drizella bully Cinderella around. | |||
She takes pride in her skill as a flautist, despite not actually having any. | |||
;Drizella | |||
Cinderella (1950) | |||
Lady Tremaine's daughter. She and her younger sister Anastasia subject Cinderella to constant bullying. | |||
Her costly voice lessons do not seem to be doing much good. | |||
;Jaq | |||
Cinderella (1950) | |||
A personable mouse who looks after people and knows how to get things done. His friend Cinderella often saves him from the clutches of Lucifer the cat. | |||
His heroic efforts helped free Cinderella after Lady Tremaine locked her in the attic. | |||
;The Grand Duke | |||
Cinderella (1950) | |||
A man who, at the king's insistence, is trying to help Prince Charming find a bride. While fiercely loyal, he tends to be a bit scatterbrained. | |||
===Dwarf Woodlands=== | |||
;Snow White | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
A lovely young maiden with a kind heart. So beautiful was Snow White that the Queen grew jealous and gave her a poisoned apple. | |||
Snow White fell into a deep sleep, but was woken by a kiss from her beloved Prince. | |||
;The Prince | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
The prince of a neighboring kingdom who met Snow White one day after her beautiful singing drew him into the castle. | |||
Unable to forget her, he returned to the castle later, only to learn she had taken a bite from a poisonous apple and fallen into a deep sleep. | |||
With love's first kiss, however, he was able to wake her. | |||
;Doc | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
One of seven dwarfs who live with Snow White. Doc is the most knowledgeable; he's the one with the glasses. | |||
;Grumpy | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
One of seven dwarfs who live with Snow White. At first, Grumpy had nothing pleasant to say about her, but her kindness warmed his heart over time. | |||
;Happy | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
One of seven dwarfs who live with Snow White. Happy's constant smiles are a comfort to all around him. | |||
;Sleepy | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
One of seven dwarfs who live with Snow White. Sleepy always looks ready to doze off. | |||
;Bashful | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
One of seven dwarfs who live with Snow White. Bashful will turn red if you so much as say hello. | |||
;Sneezy | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
One of seven dwarfs who live with Snow White. Sneezy... Well, he sneezes a lot. | |||
;Dopey | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
One of seven dwarfs who live with Snow White. Dopey loves Snow White so much, he'll dart to the front of the line just to see her. | |||
;The Witch | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
A form the Queen assumed by drinking a potion. Jealous of Snow White's beauty, she wished to deceive the maiden into eating a poisonous apple. | |||
She succeeded in putting Snow White into a deep sleep, but the seven dwarfs chased her down, and she was never seen again. | |||
;Spirit of the Magic Mirror | |||
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937) | |||
A spirit who appears within the magic mirror at the queen's behest and answers all questions with the truth. | |||
===Enchanted Dominion=== | |||
;Princess Aurora | |||
Sleeping Beauty (1959) | |||
A princess who fell into eternal slumber as a result of Maleficent's curse. Prince Phillip woke her, however, with true love's kiss. | |||
When brought together, seven hearts of pure light like Aurora's are the key to ruling all worlds. | |||
;Prince Phillip | |||
Sleeping Beauty (1959) | |||
The cheerful and likeable prince of a neighboring kingdom. He met Princess Aurora when she was still living in the forest. | |||
Maleficent imprisoned him to prevent his and Aurora's reunion, but the three good fairies rescued him. | |||
In the end, he defeated Maleficent in dragon form and, with true love's kiss, woke Aurora from her slumber. | |||
;Flora | |||
Sleeping Beauty (1959) | |||
The fairy dressed in red. While scatterbrained at times, she acts as leader of the three. | |||
Flora gave the newborn Aurora the gift of beauty. | |||
To keep her safe from Maleficent, the three fairies lived with the princess in a cottage in the forest for 16 years. | |||
;Fauna | |||
Sleeping Beauty (1959) | |||
The fairy dressed in green. She is the most level-headed of the three. | |||
Fauna gave the newborn Aurora the gift of song. | |||
To keep her safe from Maleficent, the three fairies lived with the princess in a cottage in the forest for 16 years. | |||
;Merryweather | |||
Sleeping Beauty (1959) | |||
The fairy dressed in blue. She can be stubborn at times, and often bickers with Flora. | |||
Merryweather gave the newborn Aurora a ray of hope as her gift. | |||
To keep her safe from Maleficent, the three fairies lived with the princess in a cottage in the forest for 16 years. | |||
;Maleficent | |||
Sleeping Beauty (1959) | |||
A terrifying evil fairy with a command of dark magic. | |||
She attended the celebration of Aurora's birth, despite not being invited, and prophesied that 16 years later, Aurora would prick her finger on the spindle of a spinning wheel and die. | |||
Maleficent's gleeful account of Terra's misdeeds has left Ven troubled. | |||
;Dragon | |||
Sleeping Beauty (1959) | |||
Maleficent, after using the powers of darkness to transform herself. | |||
The green flames that leapt from her maw nearly spelled the end for Prince Phillip and Aqua, but in the end, Phillip's sword of truth flew swift and sure. | |||
===Radiant Garden=== | |||
;Kairi | |||
A girl with the mysterious ability to drive the Unversed away. Her heart is pure light. | |||
;Kairi's Grandma | |||
A loving grandmother. Kairi could listen to her story about the light a hundred times and never get bored. | |||
;Scrooge McDuck | |||
Scrooge McDuck and Money (1967) | |||
An entrepreneur and shop owner from Disney Town. Hoping to take his already massive fortunes to cosmic levels, he moved to Radiant Garden with Merlin's help. | |||
Scrooge and Aqua got their wires crossed when she asked for help. She was looking for Terra, but he assumed she meant Ventus and sent her in the wrong direction. | |||
;Merlin | |||
The Sword in the Stone (1963) | |||
A great wizard who travels the world with a mysterious bag. He instantly recognized Aqua as a fellow "world" traveler, and allowed her access to a curious book. |
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