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'χ'... A most ancient letter. Some say 'kye,' but the meaning is the same. Death... A letter that spells endings.

Master Xehanort

The χ-blade (χブレード Kīburēdo?) is a legendary weapon introduced in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. While its origins are a mystery, its existence is tied to Kingdom Hearts, serving as both its protector and equal.

For this reason, many lusted for the χ-blade and created the Keyblades so they would use them to find and obtain the weapon. In the resulting Keyblade War that took many lives and destroyed the known world in the process, the χ-blade was shattered into twenty pieces: seven of light and thirteen of darkness.

Glossary

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

If Kingdom Hearts is a lock, then this blade from the age of fairy tales was the key.

It could be argued that without the χ-blade, the Keyblade War might never have been waged; after all, you cannot possess what you cannot find or unlock.

It is clear the blade was the inspiration for human-wrought Keyblades. The letter χ can be pronounced "key" or "kye" (leading to some confusion) and symbolizes the perfect crossing of light and darkness. The χ-blade can be forged via a high-dimensional clash between those two poles.

It is also believed that the Recusant's Sigil also derives from χ.

Kingdom Hearts III

An implement created as a counterpart to Kingdom Hearts, and the only key that can open it. All other Keyblades are believed to have been created in its image. The χ-blade was destroyed during a great battle in the past. It will be reforged when seven hearts of pure light clash with thirteen pure darknesses.

In the past, Master Xehanort divided the darkness and light in Ventus's heart and pitted them against one another, artificially creating a χ-blade, but his experiment failed and the incomplete blade was destroyed.

Story

Early History

The counterpart of the mighty Kingdom Hearts, the χ-Blade existed as it's protector. From studying the χ-Blade, The Master of Masters was able to acquire the ability to extract Keyblades from the hearts of others and being the first Keyblade Master, he would use the ability to make 6 more Keyblade wielders who would eventually ascend to the rank of mastery themselves.

Due to the First Keyblade War, the χ-Blade was shattered into twenty pieces: the seven pieces of light became the Princesses of Heart while the 13 shards of darkness became unknown. With Kingdom Hearts swallowed into darkness and the mighty Keyblade broken and those who knew the truth dead, people came to believe that the Keyblade wielders fought for the χ-Blade, while in actuality the conflict was caused by the Foretellers mistrust of each other, and seeing the destruction brought upon, those who would become masters of their own told the tales to their students but discouraged them from attempting to start another war.

Pre-Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep

Researching the Keyblade War, a Keyblade Master named Master Xehanort learned of the χ-blade and intended to recreate it to begin a new Keyblade War and use Kingdom Hearts to recreate the worlds with pure light and lead them, seeing how both light and darkness were used amorally. Within his reports, Xehanort theorized that the χ-blade could be created when a heart of pure light intersects with an equal yet opposing heart of pure darkness. Although Xehanort anticipated he could potentially fail in creating the χ-Blade, which he had a backup plan for, at the same time he decided to take the easily available option at the moment to fulfill his goals. As a result by pure chance, Xehanort used Ventus as a tool to create the χ-blade as he made his heart into one of pure light and used the extracted darkness to create Vanitas.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

Through manipulation, Xehanort ensured that Ventus would arrive to the Keyblade Graveyard, where the χ-blade was shattered and would be made. At first once Vanitas fused backed into Ventus, the resulting union wielded the χ-blade and fought Aqua and Mickey Mouse before it was revealed that the weapon was unstable. Despite Vanitas attempting to complete the fusion inside their Dive to the Heart, Ventus defeats him at the cost of his heart while the χ-blade explodes.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Upon Master Xehanort's return, the villain admits he made a hasty mistake, yet hasn’t given up on his plans to form the χ-Blade and incite another Keyblade War. Revealing to have master-minded a series of events orchestrated by Ansem, Seeker of Darkness and Xemnas, Xehanort plotted to respectively obtain Seven Guardians of Light, formed from either seven Keyblade users or the Princesses of Heart, and Thirteen Darknesses, vessels that hold Xehanort's heart and are extensions of the Keyblade Master himself. While thwarted, Xehanort arranged for his younger self to travel through time and gather his other selves. But short one member, Xehanort and his new Organization XIII were forced to return to their timelines.

Kingdom Hearts III

In the final battle between the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness and the Seven Guardians of Light, the χ-blade is forged. Master Xehanort uses it to summon Kingdom Hearts and corrupts it with his darkness for the purpose of purging the World and starting it again.

After being transported to Scala ad Caelum and losing the first battle, Master Xehanort summons the χ-blade during the final battle against Sora, Donald and Goofy atop the world. Despite his use of both the χ-blade and the power of Kingdom Hearts, Xehanort is ultimately defeated by Sora. With the arrival of the other guardians of light shortly afterwards, the heart of Master Eraqus emerges from Terra's heart and is able to convince Xehanort to surrender the χ-blade to Sora and accept defeat. After Eraqus and Xehanort pass on, Sora and his friends channel their light into the χ-blade, shutting Kingdom Hearts again and returning them to the Keyblade Graveyard.

Design

The χ-blade appeared to be made up of two crossing Kingdom Keys, with the teeth facing outward. It had a filigree that slightly resembled the one on the Ultima Weapon, and the blade slightly resembled the Dream Sword.

It should be noted that the incomplete χ-blade had the Ultima Weapon coloring to red-orange than bluish-yellow, and the blade was slightly covered with an aura of darkness. It also seems that the incomplete one appeared to have chips in the side of the blade, and it lacked a part of the filigree on one side, and part of the Kingdom Key's hilt, what made it look somehow broken or shattered. The Keychain's two crossed Kingdom Keys are reminiscent of the symbol of the "Keys to the Kingdom of Heaven".

Although it is not seen in this incarnation, it is especially significant that the Kingdom Key had a silver blade and gold hilt, and the Kingdom Key D had a gold blade and silver hilt, matching the keys on the symbol. When the χ-blade hits a target, the released symbols are gold and dark blue stars, symbolic of light and darkness.

X-Blade2

The Keychain of the χ-blade.

The Keychain is a black and red heart that is similar to the Heartless symbol, only without the fleur-de-lis bottom and jagged cross, with two Kingdom Keys crossed over it. The chain starts out as two separate chains that form into one.

The letter "χ" is the letter chi from the Greek alphabet. This is why the name of the weapon is spelled "χ-blade", but can be pronounced "Chi-blade". In both Japanese and English, it is pronounced similarly to "Keyblade", and Master Xehanort explains to Ventus, with a visual demonstration of the ancient letter "χ", that he is not referring to a Keyblade that Keyblade Wielders use. He continues to state that the letter itself carries a meaning of "death" and that it "spells endings".

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