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Thought it'd be worth mentioning since the KH3D Reports calls this the "Bequeathing." If I didn't do the reference right, feel free to correct me.
(Thought it'd be worth mentioning since the KH3D Reports calls this the "Bequeathing." If I didn't do the reference right, feel free to correct me.)
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The '''Keyblade Inheritance Ceremony''' is a trial in which a Keyblade wielder on the level of a Master chooses a person to inherit the power to wield the Keyblade. If the Keyblade accepts the inheritor selected, that person will become able to summon their own Keyblade whenever attempted. An inheritor can also be accidentally made, if one with the right heart touches the weapon; this is how [[Kairi]] became [[Aqua]]'s inheritor at Radiant Garden. The only intentional ceremony seen is performed on [[Riku]] by [[Terra]], setting Riku's fate as a Keyblade bearer.
The '''Keyblade Inheritance Ceremony''', also called the '''Bequeathing''',<ref>'''Kingdom Hearts 3D Reports - Keyblade Masters''': Through the "Bequeathing," they choose the next generation of Keyblade wielders, training their bodies and tempering their hearts so that they, too, might one day be Keyblade Masters.</ref> is a trial in which a Keyblade wielder on the level of a Master chooses a person to inherit the power to wield the Keyblade. If the Keyblade accepts the inheritor selected, that person will become able to summon their own Keyblade whenever attempted. An inheritor can also be accidentally made, if one with the right heart touches the weapon; this is how [[Kairi]] became [[Aqua]]'s inheritor at Radiant Garden. The only intentional ceremony seen is performed on [[Riku]] by [[Terra]], setting Riku's fate as a Keyblade bearer.


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