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During the real [[Struggle]] competitions, it is handed over from the previous victor to this year's winner (unless they are the same person). In the virtual Twilight Town, [[Roxas]] obtains this trophy after defeating [[Hayner]], [[Vivi]] and [[Setzer]]. In the real Twilight Town, [[Seifer]] held the trophy until he saw how much better [[Sora]] was at fending off the [[Nobody|Nobodies]]. At that point, he gave the trophy to Sora as a symbol of respect for the warrior. The trophy was left behind in Twilight Town when Sora and company left for [[The World That Never Was]]. | During the real [[Struggle]] competitions, it is handed over from the previous victor to this year's winner (unless they are the same person). In the virtual Twilight Town, [[Roxas]] obtains this trophy after defeating [[Hayner]], [[Vivi]] and [[Setzer]]. In the real Twilight Town, [[Seifer]] held the trophy until he saw how much better [[Sora]] was at fending off the [[Nobody|Nobodies]]. At that point, he gave the trophy to Sora as a symbol of respect for the warrior. The trophy was left behind in Twilight Town when Sora and company left for [[The World That Never Was]]. | ||
The trophy itself is an abstract blue statuette that houses four unique crystals. Each one is of a different color, and, according to [[Pence]], there is only one of each. The digital version of the blue crystal was passed along to Sora by [[King Mickey]], and thus, there were two blue crystals in the world, rather than just one. | The trophy itself is an abstract blue statuette that houses four unique crystals. Each one is of a different color, and, according to [[Pence]], there is only one of each. The digital version of the blue crystal was passed along to Sora by [[Mickey Mouse|King Mickey]], and thus, there were two blue crystals in the world, rather than just one. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
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