[It's a strange story, but no stranger than his own, probably. So Ven listens without a sign of doubt or uncertainty in his expression -- he looks a bit puzzled by the end, but that's soon replaced with a smile, as well. He doesn't get all of it, but one thing's clear: Sora turned out all right. More than all right, clearly.
But past that glad feeling -- pride, maybe? -- there's a shadow of unease that quickly returns. The Organization again. If Sora's a common thread between people, then that group is, too -- but not in a good way. The Organization knew Sora and Ira directly, and it has some tie to Terra and the man Ven saw before. That said...]
Do you... Have you heard of someone called Xehanort?
[It might be a stretch, but Ven doesn't think so. He's done underestimating the ability of his first Master; he made that mistake already. They all did.]
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But past that glad feeling -- pride, maybe? -- there's a shadow of unease that quickly returns. The Organization again. If Sora's a common thread between people, then that group is, too -- but not in a good way. The Organization knew Sora and Ira directly, and it has some tie to Terra and the man Ven saw before. That said...]
Do you... Have you heard of someone called Xehanort?
[It might be a stretch, but Ven doesn't think so. He's done underestimating the ability of his first Master; he made that mistake already. They all did.]