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==Design==
==Design==
Like [[Fenrir]], Braveheart is designed after a dimple key for a {{w|pin tumbler lock}}, as opposed to the {{w|lever tumbler lock}} key designs of most other Keyblades. The blade is silver, with two parallel grooves running the length of the blade at the center; several circular intents are etched along each edge asymmetrically. The blade juts out and then cuts back in just before it connects to the guard, which is black and blocky. The Keyblade's Keychain is a {{w|Hidden Mickey}} token similar to that of the [[Kingdom Key]], although of a darker hue and with defined separations between the "head" and "ears".
Like [[Fenrir]], Braveheart is designed after a dimple key for a {{w|pin tumbler lock}}, as opposed to the {{w|lever tumbler lock}} key designs of most other Keyblades. The blade is silver, with two parallel grooves running the length of the blade at the center; several circular intents are etched along each edge asymmetrically. The blade juts out and then cuts back in just before it connects to the guard, which is black and blocky. The Keyblade's Keychain is a {{w|Hidden Mickey}} token similar to that of the [[Kingdom Key]], although of a darker hue and with defined separations between the "head" and "ears".
The Keyblade is named after Braveheart, a recurring weapon for Warriors in ''Final Fantasy''. It is most frequently the weapon of the Warrior of Light from ''Dissidia Final Fantasy''. This contrasts with Riku's previous [[Soul Eater]], named after a Dark Knight ability, and symbolizes his role as a Guardian of Light.
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