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[Terra stands alone in the Keyblade Graveyard. Aqua approaches him]Aqua: I was told the Master was struck down.Terra: Yes, that's right. I was stupid and helped Xehanort do it.[Aqua gasps]Terra: The Master... he tried to hurt Ven. I only fought because I wanted to protect him. But I was tricked. Xehanort set the whole thing up. All so he could awaken the darkness inside me. You were right, Aqua, and so was the Master. I did need to be watched. I went astray, but no more.Aqua: What else is darkness but hate and rage? Xehanort is feeding the dark fires within you, making you fight. You'll go astray again. Tell me, how does that honour our Master's memory, Terra?[Ventus approaches them]Ventus: Xehanort wants me and Vanitas to fight, and make some kind of X-Blade. But the Master said we can't let that happen, and he tried to destroy me for it.Aqua: X-Blade?Ventus: I still don't know exactly what it is, but it scares me to death, even just the thought of it.Terra: Relax, Ven. We're here and we're going to take care of you.Ventus: I may have to fight Vanitas after all. If I do, guys, I want you to...Terra: The three of us can never be torn apart, right? I'll always find a way.Ventus: I'm asking you... as a friend. Just... put an end to me.[Terra and Aqua gasp. From afar, they notice Master Xehanort and Vanitas approaching them until they stop]Master Xehanort: Behold. These lifeless Keys used to be full of power. United with the hearts of their Masters. On this barren soil, Keyblades of light and darkness were locked in combat as a great Keyblade War raged. Countless Keyblade Wielders gave up their lives all in search of one ultimate Key. And it will soon belong to me.[He points to Ventus]Master Xehanort: The X-Blade![Terra, Aqua and Ventus summon their armour and attack]

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