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| ==Personality== | | ==Personality== |
| Like with Dilan, Aeleus appears to be much more good-natured and noble than [[Lexaeus]], although their outward personalities seem similar. He shows concern for Ventus when the latter volunteers to fight Trinity Armor alone, and is only stopped from following Ventus by Even, who orders him back to his post. | | Like with Dilan, Aeleus appears to be much more good-natured and noble than [[Lexaeus]], although their outward personalities seem similar. He shows concern for Ventus when the latter volunteers to fight Trinity Armor alone, and is only stopped from following Ventus by Even, who orders him back to his post. |
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| In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Aeleus appears to be remorseful of his actions as a Nobody, judging by his reluctance to speak with Sora and how he aided his friends in their quest in defeating Master Xehanort. Further, Aeleus indeed regretted how he and his fellow apprentices betrayed their teacher, Ansem, the Wise and thus, was able to make amends with his former master.
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| ==Gallery== | | ==Gallery== |