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As Player and Chirithy arrive in the Fountain Square, they find two Keyblade wielders squabbling over the ownership of Light. Chirithy advises Player against getting involved, understanding how Player feels, but no matter what Player does it won't end. Chirithy adds that lately there's been so much fighting going on that it really makes him wonder what's going on. Suddenly, both wielders summon their Keyblades against each other and go in for the kill; only for Player to come between them. Chirithy voices his shock and scolds the fighting wielders for raising their Keyblades against a friend. Hearing this, one of the wielders laughs at the concept of being friends with his opponent, accusing him of stealing their Union's Lux. Conversely, the opposing wielder angrily admits his confusion, as his Union has been protecting the Light, accusing the other Union of holding the Darkness of the traitor. Chirithy attempts to talk some sense into the wielders, stating that even those in different Unions have the same goal and that it's a mistake to fight one another. When Chirithy's words appear to have no effect on the wielders, Skuld rushes in and insists that the fighting stop. The wielders ask which Union Skuld is a part of, but she states that it doesn't matter, because their enemies are the monsters of Darkness and the Keyblade isn't something to be used against other people. Regardless, the squabbling wielders claim that those who steal the Light have the same existence as those at the mercy of Darkness. As more wielders gather in the Fountain Square, Skuld ask what the arguing wielders are getting at - to which they answer that the fight has already begun.
As Player and Chirithy arrive in the Fountain Square, they find two Keyblade wielders squabbling over the ownership of Light. Chirithy advises Player against getting involved, understanding how Player feels, but no matter what Player does it won't end. Chirithy adds that lately there's been so much fighting going on that it really makes him wonder what's going on. Suddenly, both wielders summon their Keyblades against each other and go in for the kill; only for Player to come between them. Chirithy voices his shock and scolds the fighting wielders for raising their Keyblades against a friend. Hearing this, one of the wielders laughs at the concept of being friends with his opponent, accusing him of stealing their Union's Lux. Conversely, the opposing wielder angrily admits his confusion, as his Union has been protecting the Light, accusing the other Union of holding the Darkness of the traitor. Chirithy attempts to talk some sense into the wielders, stating that even those in different Unions have the same goal and that it's a mistake to fight one another. When Chirithy's words appear to have no effect on the wielders, Skuld rushes in and insists that the fighting stop. The wielders ask which Union Skuld is a part of, but she states that it doesn't matter, because their enemies are the monsters of Darkness and the Keyblade isn't something to be used against other people. Regardless, the squabbling wielders claim that those who steal the Light have the same existence as those at the mercy of Darkness. As more wielders gather in the Fountain Square, Skuld ask what the arguing wielders are getting at - to which they answer that the fight has already begun.


Just then, Aced arrives, confirming this much to be true, claiming that the only thing to believe in now is the promise of your Union. In Aced's eyes,  the strength of your Union isn't based on the amount of Light collected, but by righteousness, which is something that can only be proved by fighting. When Skuld disagrees, Aced identifies her as one of the Dandelions and accuses Ava doing just that, making a display of power with the Dandelions. When Skuld can say nothing on the matter, Player steps forward and declares that he is not a Dandelion - prompting Aced to summon [[Foreteller Aced's Keyblade|his Keyblade]] against Player after learning of which Union Player pledges loyalty to. Upon Player's defeat, Aced announces that Player is disqualified as a Keyblade wielder, only to be stopped by Ira. Chirithy watches as Ira condemns Aced for his bloodlust against Player - while Aced accuses Ira and the other Foretellers of selfishly collecting Lux and making the Keyblade War unavoidable. Declaring that he will be victorious in the end as a strong Union is absolute, Aced vows to banish his fellow Foretellers and rule over all Unions. Though Ira argues that Aced overestimates his abilities, Aced simply takes his leave, eager to meet Ira in the place of the final battle. After Ira suggests to Player, Skuld and Chirithy that they prepare themselves, as the final battle is fast approaching, Player collapses.  
Just then, Aced arrives, confirming this much to be true, claiming that the only thing to believe in now is the promise of your Union. In Aced's eyes,  the strength of your Union isn't based on the amount of Light collected, but by righteousness, which is something that can only be proved by fighting. When Skuld disagrees, Aced identifies her as one of the Dandelions and accuses Ava doing just that, making a display of power with the Dandelions. When Skuld can say nothing on the matter, Player steps forward and declares that he is not a Dandelion - prompting Aced to summon [[Aced's Keyblade|his Keyblade]] against Player after learning of which Union Player pledges loyalty to. Upon Player's defeat, Aced announces that Player is disqualified as a Keyblade wielder, only to be stopped by Ira. Chirithy watches as Ira condemns Aced for his bloodlust against Player - while Aced accuses Ira and the other Foretellers of selfishly collecting Lux and making the Keyblade War unavoidable. Declaring that he will be victorious in the end as a strong Union is absolute, Aced vows to banish his fellow Foretellers and rule over all Unions. Though Ira argues that Aced overestimates his abilities, Aced simply takes his leave, eager to meet Ira in the place of the final battle. After Ira suggests to Player, Skuld and Chirithy that they prepare themselves, as the final battle is fast approaching, Player collapses.  


Chirithy and Skuld manage to bring Player back home to rest, with Chirithy wondering if Player will be all right. Skuld assures Chirithy that he will, as Player had just used up a lot of strength, prompting Chirithy to thank Skuld for everything she's done. Skuld brings to attention the fact that the atmosphere is getting worse day by day - with fights breaking out among wielders all over Daybreak Town. With this, Skuld asks Chirithy how the Foretellers have been faring, with Chirithy explaining that they seem disjointed and that he's really not sure what had happened, but somehow everything has changed. With this, Skuld accepts that the Keyblade War really is unavoidable. Regaining consciousness, Player asks if Skuld had gotten to reunite with Ephemer, which Skuld denies - though it seems as though he's working under Ava's orders. Skuld herself has been trying to make sure that as many wielders as possible don't take part in the Keyblade War, but many wielders don't believe that it is the end, and the Dandelions have lost morale recently. Player then asks about Ava, prompting Chirithy to speak up and reveal that Ava has gone missing as of late; though Gula may know where she is, as the two of them are rather close. Despite Chirithy imploring Player to rest further, Player assures him that he'll be fine, declaring that they need to find Gula.
Chirithy and Skuld manage to bring Player back home to rest, with Chirithy wondering if Player will be all right. Skuld assures Chirithy that he will, as Player had just used up a lot of strength, prompting Chirithy to thank Skuld for everything she's done. Skuld brings to attention the fact that the atmosphere is getting worse day by day - with fights breaking out among wielders all over Daybreak Town. With this, Skuld asks Chirithy how the Foretellers have been faring, with Chirithy explaining that they seem disjointed and that he's really not sure what had happened, but somehow everything has changed. With this, Skuld accepts that the Keyblade War really is unavoidable. Regaining consciousness, Player asks if Skuld had gotten to reunite with Ephemer, which Skuld denies - though it seems as though he's working under Ava's orders. Skuld herself has been trying to make sure that as many wielders as possible don't take part in the Keyblade War, but many wielders don't believe that it is the end, and the Dandelions have lost morale recently. Player then asks about Ava, prompting Chirithy to speak up and reveal that Ava has gone missing as of late; though Gula may know where she is, as the two of them are rather close. Despite Chirithy imploring Player to rest further, Player assures him that he'll be fine, declaring that they need to find Gula.
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