Talk:Keyblade War

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WTH!?

In the gallary there is an image showing Ven looking at a crater, but when you click on it to enlarge the image, it instead shows AQUA looking at the crater. --Evnyofdeath 19:48, September 8, 2010 (UTC)

It's haunted.Glorious CHAOS! 20:01, September 8, 2010 (UTC)

What where provide a link plz!

A link please?

Can someone provide a link for this?{{SUBST:User:Lssj4/sig2}} 18:29, December 22, 2010 (UTC)

Was the Keyblade War fought by the Unions?

Looking at the events of Kingdom Hearts X, it would be a good bet to say the Unions are responsible for the whole war. At a guess, the Lux competitions finally got out of hand and each Fortuneteller had their own agendas for protecting Kingdom Hearts. Fortuneteller Ava founded the Dandylion group, telling them to protect the light. This group could be what started the Keyblade wielders that sparked the current days' protectors and the Dark Seeker Saga.

The light in the hearts of children that rebuilt the lost world, would have been this group. They then divided the worlds to make sure that there was no chance of another Keyblade war. It's possible Kairi's grandmother was one of them, or at least the following generation afterwards as the war took place 100 years before the original Kingdom Hearts. Xehanort's reports mention that his and Eraqus' Master wasn't the only one, which further implies the Dandylions were the progenitors of the new Keyblade weidlers.

I am SO betting this is what the plots have been leading to.—Preceding unsigned comment added by 50.249.204.21 (talkcontribs)

Firstly, sign your posts with these: ~~~~. Secondly, it's Foreteller not Fortuneteller. Thirdly, we don't know specifically when the events of Unchained/χ take place, so wherever you heard that it was 100 years ago is WRONG. Fourthly, while this IS what most likely happened, it's still just speculation, which we don't allow here. 'Cause when it comes to the Kingdom Hearts series, you really shouldn't take things at face value. Rex Ronald Rilander (talk) 03:39, 17 July 2016 (UTC)