Kingdom Hearts III Braveheart | |||||||||||
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Token | |||||||||||
Japanese | ブレイブハート | ||||||||||
Rōmaji | Bureibuhāto | ||||||||||
Stats | |||||||||||
Strength | Magic | ||||||||||
+5 | +5 | ||||||||||
Shotlock | |||||||||||
Dark Divide[KH III RM] | |||||||||||
Obtained | |||||||||||
Before the second battle against Demon Tower. |
Braveheart is the default form of Riku's second Keyblade, and appears in Kingdom Hearts III.
Story
Kingdom Hearts III
When Riku and Mickey first venture into the Realm of Darkness in search of Aqua, they are overwhelmed by a Demon Tower which snaps the Way to the Dawn in two. Unable to use the broken Keyblade, Riku leaves it at the Dark Margin and returns with Mickey to the Mysterious Tower. There, Yen Sid provides Riku and Mickey with new clothes for Kairi and Lea before sending them to visit Merlin where they receive new Keyblades. Riku uses this Keyblade during their return visit to the Realm of Darkness, and throughout the final battle with the real Organization XIII.
Design
Similarly to Fenrir, Braveheart is designed after a dimple key for a pin tumbler lock, as opposed to the lever tumbler lock key designs of most other Keyblades. The blade is silver, with two parallel grooves running the length of the blade at the center; several circular intents are etched along each edge asymmetrically. The blade juts out and then cuts back in just before it connects to the guard, which is black and blocky. The Keyblade's Keychain is a Hidden Mickey token similar to that of the Kingdom Key, although of a darker hue.
The Keyblade is named after Braveheart, a recurring weapon for Warriors in Final Fantasy. It is most frequently the weapon of the Warrior of Light from Dissidia Final Fantasy. This contrasts with Riku's previous Soul Eater, named after a Dark Knight ability, and symbolizes his role as a Guardian of Light.