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Then again, our encounters with young Xehanort as a superboss in ''Birth by Sleep'' suggest his affiliation with the element of Time. He has the Doom spell in some way, shape or form, and the Keyblade associated with him shows some sort of chronometer on it. It could be possible that Xehanort knows that everything is going to fall into place because he probably will have seen it before. He manages to form the X-blade and summon Kingdom Hearts, almost bringing the worlds to a cataclysmic end.
Then again, our encounters with young Xehanort as a superboss in ''Birth by Sleep'' suggest his affiliation with the element of Time. He has the Doom spell in some way, shape or form, and the Keyblade associated with him shows some sort of chronometer on it. It could be possible that Xehanort knows that everything is going to fall into place because he probably will have seen it before. He manages to form the X-blade and summon Kingdom Hearts, almost bringing the worlds to a cataclysmic end.


[[File:Magazine Issue 6 KeybladeMaster3d|280px|right]] As soon as I knew of Xehanort’s actions in this game, it made me draw parallels with Satan or the devil in Abrahamic faiths. Being Christian (Catholic, to be precise) makes it easier for me to draw said parallel, but such a parallel can be drawn regardless of one’s beliefs. Xehanort is comparable to an entity with god-like power, knowing past, present and future, and being at one with the passage of fate – this entity uses his power to draw people away from the light and into darkness. Even if darkness is not explicitly mentioned, his actions suggest his alignment to the dark: his scheming, his treachery, his multiple lies, and his desire to further his ambitions at the expense of other innocent people. The story ends with Xehanort possessing Terra’s body, thus turning Terra into his new vessel so he could live to bring about the cataclysm of the Keyblade War without having to worry about his body becoming frail anymore. Aqua notices that Terra is no longer himself, and any effort to save him results in her falling into the Realm of Darkness, and Terra still possessed by Xehanort regardless. A person being possessed has long been associated with demons, ghosts or evil spirits of any kind, and it would be easy to compare Xehanort to one such evil spirit. And not just any evil spirit: the devil himself.
[[File:Magazine Issue 6 KeybladeMaster3e.png|280px|right]] As soon as I knew of Xehanort’s actions in this game, it made me draw parallels with Satan or the devil in Abrahamic faiths. Being Christian (Catholic, to be precise) makes it easier for me to draw said parallel, but such a parallel can be drawn regardless of one’s beliefs. Xehanort is comparable to an entity with god-like power, knowing past, present and future, and being at one with the passage of fate – this entity uses his power to draw people away from the light and into darkness. Even if darkness is not explicitly mentioned, his actions suggest his alignment to the dark: his scheming, his treachery, his multiple lies, and his desire to further his ambitions at the expense of other innocent people. The story ends with Xehanort possessing Terra’s body, thus turning Terra into his new vessel so he could live to bring about the cataclysm of the Keyblade War without having to worry about his body becoming frail anymore. Aqua notices that Terra is no longer himself, and any effort to save him results in her falling into the Realm of Darkness, and Terra still possessed by Xehanort regardless. A person being possessed has long been associated with demons, ghosts or evil spirits of any kind, and it would be easy to compare Xehanort to one such evil spirit. And not just any evil spirit: the devil himself.


Such a possession would need an exorcism- a long and painful one. Would Xehanort truly be summoned out of Terra’s body, ever? Terra says he’s ready to do whatever it takes until Xehanort is expelled from his body. But if there’s anything, anything at all, that I’ve learnt from real-life exorcisms, it’s that expelling an evil spirit from one’s body cannot be done by willpower alone, and Terra most certainly cannot do it alone. He would need the help of someone outside to set him free.<br>
Such a possession would need an exorcism- a long and painful one. Would Xehanort truly be summoned out of Terra’s body, ever? Terra says he’s ready to do whatever it takes until Xehanort is expelled from his body. But if there’s anything, anything at all, that I’ve learnt from real-life exorcisms, it’s that expelling an evil spirit from one’s body cannot be done by willpower alone, and Terra most certainly cannot do it alone. He would need the help of someone outside to set him free.<br>

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