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In their youth, a young [[Xehanort]] plays a chess-like game with a young [[Eraqus]] in the middle tower.
In their youth, a young [[Xehanort]] plays a chess-like game with a young [[Eraqus]] in the middle tower.


On one day, while playing, Xehanort asks Eraqus about the ancient Keyblade War, which Eraqus claims is their master's favorite story. However, when Xehanort mentions the "Lost Masters" who actually started the war, Eraqus feigns ignorance, and Xehanort remains unconvinced. Xehanort muses on how on the land where the Keyblade War was fought, darkness will prevail and light expire, looking up at No Name, while Eraqus counters him by claiming that the light might surprise Xehanort and prevail, and Xehanort expresses interest in this possibility.
On one day, while playing, Xehanort asks Eraqus about the ancient [[Keyblade War]], which Eraqus claims is their master's favorite story. However, when Xehanort mentions the "Lost Masters" who actually started the war, Eraqus feigns ignorance, and Xehanort remains unconvinced. Xehanort muses on how on the land where the Keyblade War was fought, darkness will prevail and light expire, looking up at [[No Name]], while Eraqus counters him by claiming that the light might surprise Xehanort and prevail, and Xehanort expresses interest in this possibility.


After their last game, Eraqus and Xehanort begin a new game of enacting a battle between seven dark pieces and one white piece.
After their last game, Eraqus and Xehanort begin a new game of enacting a battle between seven dark pieces and one white piece.