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[[File:Alba & Ater 01.png|thumb|200px|Alba & Ater replica set.]]
[[File:Alba & Ater 01.png|thumb|200px|Alba & Ater replica set.]]
'''Alba & Ater'''<ref>[https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/687465/kingdom-hearts-iii-alba-ater-set KINGDOM HEARTS III ALBA & ATER SET]</ref> (Latin for "White" and "Black", respectively) is a chess-like board game seen in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. [[Xehanort]] and [[Eraqus]] would often play this game in their youth.
'''Alba & Ater'''<ref>[https://store.na.square-enix-games.com/en_US/product/687465/kingdom-hearts-iii-alba-ater-set KINGDOM HEARTS III ALBA & ATER SET]</ref> (Latin for "White" and "Black", respectively) is a chess-like board game seen in ''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''. [[Xehanort]] and [[Eraqus]] would often play this game in their youth.
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==Story==
==Story==
===''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
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===Between ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
===Between ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''===
One day in [[Scala ad Caelum]], Xehanort questions Eraqus about his knowledge of the [[Keyblade War]] and the "Lost Masters" during a game of Alba & Ater. After the game, the two offer each other their support and begin a new game with Xehanort's new seven dark pieces and Eraqus placing a white piece on the board.
One day in [[Scala ad Caelum]], Xehanort questions Eraqus about his knowledge of the [[Keyblade War]] and the "Lost Masters" during a game of Alba & Ater. After the game, the two offer each other their support and begin a new game with Xehanort's new seven dark pieces and Eraqus placing a white piece on the board.
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==Pieces==
==Pieces==
There are 39 total pieces in the game with 16 silver and white and 23 gold and black pieces that each player have control of on their side. Each piece is adorned with a [[Symbols in the Kingdom Hearts series|symbol]] on top and is named after a character in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series or a Keyblade.
There are 39 total pieces in the game with 16 silver and white and 23 gold and black pieces that each player has control of on their side. Each piece is adorned with a [[Symbols in the Kingdom Hearts series|symbol]] on top and is named after a character in the ''{{c|Kingdom Hearts|series}}'' series or a Keyblade.
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File:Alba & Ater 03.png|Gold and black pieces.
File:Alba & Ater 03.png|Gold and black pieces.
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==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==

Revision as of 03:41, 31 January 2022

Side view of the Alba & Ater replica set.
Alba & Ater replica set.

Alba & Ater[1] (Latin for "White" and "Black", respectively) is a chess-like board game seen in Kingdom Hearts III. Xehanort and Eraqus would often play this game in their youth.

Story

Kingdom Hearts Dark Road

Between Kingdom Hearts Dark Road and Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

One day in Scala ad Caelum, Xehanort questions Eraqus about his knowledge of the Keyblade War and the "Lost Masters" during a game of Alba & Ater. After the game, the two offer each other their support and begin a new game with Xehanort's new seven dark pieces and Eraqus placing a white piece on the board.

Pieces

There are 39 total pieces in the game with 16 silver and white and 23 gold and black pieces that each player has control of on their side. Each piece is adorned with a symbol on top and is named after a character in the Kingdom Hearts series or a Keyblade.

Gallery

Notes and references