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The Keyblade Master who passes the [[Mark of Mastery exam]] is given the choice to either travel to many worlds and explore their horizons, or to succeed their mentor and take refuge in their world to protect it from malevolent forces. However, there are also Keyblade Masters who have instead chosen to abuse their powers for their own gain, such as [[Master Xehanort]]. | The Keyblade Master who passes the [[Mark of Mastery exam]] is given the choice to either travel to many worlds and explore their horizons, or to succeed their mentor and take refuge in their world to protect it from malevolent forces. However, there are also Keyblade Masters who have instead chosen to abuse their powers for their own gain, such as [[Master Xehanort]]. | ||
In ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|game}}'', ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]'', and ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', the term is incorrectly used by both [[Organization XIII]] and the [[Villains]] to refer to who they mistakenly believe wields the sole Keyblade in existence, having called Sora this title numerous times. | |||
The title can only be granted by a current Master, regardless if the keyblade wielder is worthy; Sora was acknowledged by the [[Lingering Will]],{{Storylink|Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix}} but denied by [[Yen Sid]] despite completing his [[Mark of Mastery Exam]] goal.{{Storylink|Dream Drop Distance}} The title can only be granted by the Master one trained under, <ref>'''''Kingdok Hearts Birth by Sleep Ultimania'''''</ref> or their successor | |||
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