Okay, so over Summer Game Fest there was this promo for the game Wayfinder and I couldn't help but notice this character, Senja, seems to be designed entirely around the current appreciation of muscle mommies and... costume design from my nightmares.
Even more bafflingly... despite the design... this character is actually meant to be... a tank... not a glass cannon...
I'm not sure what the concept behind this design was... and I'm not convinced the executives cared given even the inclusion of wode paint on the arm... because... reasons?
-wincenworks
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So people blame Terra....
And it's not his fault.
Like essentially he wanted to do good and he wanted to help people.
Maleficent manipulated him like she did with Riku.
Terra and KH1 Riku are actually similar
Xehanort was probably a mentor he looked up to and he didn't know he was bad. Like from the viewer everyone is like he screams bad guy it's Xehanort— but Terra didn't know this.
Xehanort planted the seeds in his head and had him use darkness. Though Darkness isn't inherently evil, Eraqus was only worried.
Because of DR events where the darkness killing all of Eraqus and Xehanort's friends, Eraqus was worried for Terra. Xehanort , however, by experiencing that and seeing that went astray after the fact. Eraqus however knew this about Xehanort.
Maybe he thought he changed with putting Ventus in his care.
But because of DR events, Eraqus was worried and wanted him to be safe (he viewed him like a son) and would rather him just stay at the land of departure.
That's why he tasked Aqua with watching him. But at kh3 Eraqus admits he shouldn't have done what he did.
First seeing BBS you think oh he's a bad teacher when actually he's one of the better ones. He's just worried they will turn out like what happened in his and Xehanort's past. He only knew darkness as bad at this point too, they didn't have anyone like Riku who is in the light but also used Darkness for good
He keeps Ven sheltered, asks Aqua to bring them back and watch over them, and has Terra go out to prove Eraqus is wrong.
But by having them leave, Xehanort takes advantage of it.
Eraqus admits he was a foolish teacher and asked so much of them.
The reasons Terra was different from Riku is that he knew that darkness was bad and didn't want to use it. He then uses darkness to protect Ven something Riku probably would have done and that's when Eraqus realizes what he did was sorta wrong too and that he shouldn't have raised his hand against them.
However, Xehanort, takes that opportunity to attempt and kill him as Eraqus hides in Terra's heart.
Xehanort set the three of them on a path that led to distrust and separation.
It's no one's initial fault. It's bad circumstances.
After the final battle, Aqua saves Terra by sending him and her armor to the world of light.
And before anyone says she shouldn't of done that because he ends up causing his problems with Xehanort obtaining his body, Aqua didn't know that would happen.
Literally none of the characters knew the outcome of things. They didn't know Xehanort was filled with darkness, trying to sway them. Ventus lost his memories from being split from Vanitas.
They trusted their master for some reason let Xehanort around, that's the only thing I honestly really question.
He probably was just wanting to reconnect with their tragic yaoi
I see people hate on Aqua too but it's not her fault. She didn't really let being Master go to her head, she just wanted to do what was right and what she was told. Again because of separation there was distrust.
Anyone it's just Xehanort's plan, no one is at fault.
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