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In the final battle of the seven Guardians of Light against the thirteen Seekers of Darkness in the Keyblade Graveyard, Xigbar appears just as the [[Riku Replica]] confronts the Guardians, giving him the order of unleashing an army of Heartless to stop them in their tracks, before retreating into a Corridor of Darkness. Xigbar then fights Sora and Riku together with the Riku Replica. After his defeat at Sora and Riku's hands, he reveals his apparent reason for having joined Xehanort: Xehanort's promise of bequeathing his Keyblade to him in the scenario of his victory, claiming that the fight would have gone a lot differently had he had a Keyblade. Sora and Riku, furious, claim no Keyblade would ever find him worthy. However, Xigbar claims that he had be found worthy, with unsettling security, before teleporting atop one of the labyrinth's walls, then apparently falling to his death, rather than fading away at the two Keyblade wielders's hands.
In the final battle of the seven Guardians of Light against the thirteen Seekers of Darkness in the Keyblade Graveyard, Xigbar appears just as the [[Riku Replica]] confronts the Guardians, giving him the order of unleashing an army of Heartless to stop them in their tracks, before retreating into a Corridor of Darkness. Xigbar then fights Sora and Riku together with the Riku Replica. After his defeat at Sora and Riku's hands, he reveals his apparent reason for having joined Xehanort: Xehanort's promise of bequeathing his Keyblade to him in the scenario of his victory, claiming that the fight would have gone a lot differently had he had a Keyblade. Sora and Riku, furious, claim no Keyblade would ever find him worthy. However, Xigbar claims that he had be found worthy, with unsettling security, before teleporting atop one of the labyrinth's walls, then apparently falling to his death, rather than fading away at the two Keyblade wielders's hands.


After Master Xehanort's ultimate defeat, Xigbar, having survived his encounter with Sora and Riku, reappears in the Keyblade Graveyard with the black box, just in time to recover the [[No Name]] Keyblade. He then summons four of the five [[Foreteller]]s ([[Ira]], [[Aced]], [[Invi]] and [[Gula]]) to his presence, before revealing that he is [[Luxu]]. In order to fulfill his role, he often switched bodies in order to keep an eye on his Keyblade, and keep its bequeathing chain intact, all the while becoming Xehanort's ally under false pretenses, so he could ensure that the second Keyblade War and the summoning of Kingdom Hearts came to pass, as the Master of Masters had foreseen. Xigbar expresses no surprise at Ava not having appeared, even after he told her his entire role at beginning of the first Keyblade War, claiming she has fulfilled hers.
After Master Xehanort's ultimate defeat, Xigbar, having survived his encounter with Sora and Riku, reappears in the Keyblade Graveyard with the black box, just in time to recover the [[No Name]] Keyblade. He then summons four of the five [[Foreteller]]s ([[Ira]], [[Aced]], [[Invi]] and [[Gula]]) to his presence, before revealing that he is [[Luxu]]. In order to fulfill his role, he often switched bodies in order to keep an eye on his Keyblade, and keep its bequeathing chain intact, all the while becoming Xehanort's ally under false pretenses, so he could ensure that the second Keyblade War and the summoning of Kingdom Hearts came to pass, as the Master of Masters had foreseen. Xigbar expresses no surprise at [[Ava]] not having appeared, even after he told her his entire role at beginning of the first Keyblade War, claiming she has fulfilled hers.
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