Kingdom Hearts χ Back Cover: Difference between revisions

(→‎Story: GOOD GRIEF. I had to watch the whole of Back Cover to make sure that the story was straight, and I typed based on what I heard and saw. Please, please get the story straight. There were many missing details and some of what was written here was flat-out wrong.)
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Back at the Foretellers' Chambers in the Clock Tower, Ira asks if Invi has learned anything. Invi replies, based on an assumption of hers, that Aced's and Gula's Unions are now allied. Ira believes that Aced is the traitor after all, but Invi disputes this, saying that to Aced, unification is a means of gathering strength to fight the darkness, and therefore, she believes that his heart still belongs to the light. Ira asserts that alliances are forbidden by the Master, and Invi agrees that the Master's teachings are absolute. As such, she expresses her will to try and persuade Gula to dissolve their alliance. Ira offers to do it in her stead, but Invi insists on doing it herself, as Ira's intervention will only serve to anger Aced even more. Before she leaves, Invi reveals that Aced has begun to question her proximity to Ira, and that as a precaution against Aced getting the wrong idea, her reports will be less frequent.
Back at the Foretellers' Chambers in the Clock Tower, Ira asks if Invi has learned anything. Invi replies, based on an assumption of hers, that Aced's and Gula's Unions are now allied. Ira believes that Aced is the traitor after all, but Invi disputes this, saying that to Aced, unification is a means of gathering strength to fight the darkness, and therefore, she believes that his heart still belongs to the light. Ira asserts that alliances are forbidden by the Master, and Invi agrees that the Master's teachings are absolute. As such, she expresses her will to try and persuade Gula to dissolve their alliance. Ira offers to do it in her stead, but Invi insists on doing it herself, as Ira's intervention will only serve to anger Aced even more. Before she leaves, Invi reveals that Aced has begun to question her proximity to Ira, and that as a precaution against Aced getting the wrong idea, her reports will be less frequent.


After a few months, Gula voluntarily dissolves his alliance with Aced, stating that the impending darkness he thought they were going to fight has not come, that there have not been any suspicious incidents of late, and that Aced has not rallied any newcomers to their cause. Gula sighs, saying that the alliance is meaningless and that "even Invi agrees." Aced questions Gula in anger, asking if Invi was the one who asked Gula to break their alliance. Gula denies this, saying that he himself decided to dissolve the alliance. Aced still insists upon the alliance, as they do not know who the traitor is yet, but Gula says that this is precisely why he decided to dissolve it — that he cannot trust anyone but himself. An enraged Aced asks Gula if he realises that he would not stand a chance against the darkness on his own, but Gula leaves, saying that his mind is made up. Still suspecting that Invi is the traitor despite Gula's, Aced clashes with her, saying that it is time for him to fulfil his "true role." He disarms Invi and demands answers; Invi tells Aced that she is protecting the balance just as the Master had ordered her to do, and that he needs to come to his senses. Aced asserts that the apprentices need to defy the Master's teachings to protect the world, as he is no longer here. Invi and Aced violently clash again, while Gula looks on.
After a few months, Gula voluntarily dissolves his alliance with Aced, stating that the impending darkness he thought they were going to fight has not come, that there have not been any suspicious incidents of late, and that Aced has not rallied any newcomers to their cause. Gula sighs, saying that the alliance is meaningless and that "even Invi agrees." Aced questions Gula in anger, asking if Invi was the one who asked Gula to break their alliance. Gula denies this, saying that he himself decided to dissolve the alliance. Aced still insists upon the alliance, as they do not know who the traitor is yet, but Gula says that this is precisely why he decided to dissolve it — that he cannot trust anyone but himself. An enraged Aced asks Gula if he realises that he would not stand a chance against the darkness on his own, but Gula leaves, saying that his mind is made up. Still suspecting that Invi is the traitor despite Gula's words, Aced clashes with her, saying that it is time for him to fulfil his "true role." He disarms Invi and demands answers; Invi tells Aced that she is protecting the balance just as the Master had ordered her to do, and that he needs to come to his senses. Aced asserts that the apprentices need to defy the Master's teachings to protect the world, as he is no longer here. Invi and Aced violently clash again, while Gula looks on.


Ava rushes close by, and Gula calls her to the scene of the battle, where they both intervene. Invi tells Ava that she has found out who the traitor is, but Ava cannot believe it. Gula turns his Keyblade against Aced, and urges Ava to do the same, telling her that there is no time to lose. Ava reluctantly turns her Keyblade against Aced. Aced intones his Master's mantra, "May my heart be my guiding key," and battles the three Foretellers at the scene. The battle appears to have done considerable damage to a section of Daybreak Town, at least causing a bridge to collapse.
Ava rushes close by, and Gula calls her to the scene of the battle, where they both intervene. Invi tells Ava that she has found out who the traitor is, but Ava cannot believe it. Gula turns his Keyblade against Aced, and urges Ava to do the same, telling her that there is no time to lose. Ava reluctantly turns her Keyblade against Aced. Aced intones his Master's mantra, "May my heart be my guiding key," and battles the three Foretellers at the scene. The battle appears to have done considerable damage to a section of Daybreak Town, at least causing a bridge to collapse.
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