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When Ventus failed in Xehanort's tests, forcefully removes the darkness in Ventus' heart using his Keyblade. This darkness becomes Vanitas. This all leaves Ventus in a coma and he is brought by Xehanort to the Destiny Island. This creates a connection between the two. From there, Ventus is brought to serve under Master Eraqus as a student. He is still fairly young but Ven constantly trains in order to take the Mark of Mastery exam one day.

Ven looks up to Terra and Aqua like they are his siblings. Throughout the game he follows Aqua and Terra. However, once he learns about how he came to be, he loses hope. However, he is able to defeat Vanitas in his heart, putting him into a coma. Throughout both the canonical story and the extra-canonical videos of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep , Ventus echoes Sora and Roxas in various ways.

For example, in the opening video, Ventus is shown falling through a Station of the Dive to the Heart due to the Kingdom Key and Soul Eater shattering the pillar, in a similar way to how Sora and Roxas fall from shattered Stations at the beginning of their games.

At the beginning of his episode at the Land of Departure, Ventus falls asleep outside after watching a shooting star, and a little while later, he yawns, and then is startled to find Aqua standing over him, who giggles upon his reaction and teases him affectionately, mirroring how Kairi startled Sora awake in the original Kingdom Hearts. When touching the piece of armor on his shoulder, Ventus becomes fully clad in armor.

In Birth by Sleep , Ventus's suit of armor shares the coloration of the pieces he normally wears, predominantly sporting shades of green and gold. In this suit, Ventus adds a yellow cape to his outfit that is discolored, almost appearing rusted. The armor on his knee is gold and bears a sharp, upward-pointing hook on the outer side of each one.

Ventus's helmet has a notably different design from Aqua and Terra's, appearing more squashed and flat at the top. His helmet also has two prongs on either side of his head which point backwards and angle diagonally upward. Strangely, Ventus's boots are colored completely gold in this outfit, as opposed to the multi-colored ones he normally wears.

He loses his cape, his boots change to more closely resemble those in his unarmored state, and the coloration changes much more than Terra or Aqua's. Ventus's armor loses the greens entirely, now sporting steel blue, gold, and black armor, with several red lines decorating it. Prior to the Keyblade War , the Master revealed to Ava that the world as they knew it would end and that five new leaders were to be selected to replace the Foretellers.

Ventus was thought to have been chosen by Ava to be a member of the Dandelions , a group of Keywielders deriving from all five Unions, chosen by Ava per the instructions of The Master of Masters. The Dandelions, including the five new leaders, were to leave their current world for a new one before the War begins. After the Keyblade war was over, these new Union leaders were recruited by Ava, each given a Rule Book, and sent to meet their co-leaders at the site of the battle, now known as the Keyblade Graveyard.

Ventus sees Ephemer and Skuld chatting at the graveyard and tells them that he is envious of the friendship the two share, having spent much of his time alone.

Ephemer assures Ventus that they value his friendship as well. Brain arrives and questions Ava's rules about not sharing the events of the Keyblade War with the other Dandelions. It seems the un-chosen members of the Dandelions lost their memories of the old world when traveling to the new one.

Brain is reluctant to lie about it, but Ephemer assures him and everyone else that it is for the best. Ventus agrees as well. After the fifth leader Lauriam arrives, the group return to Daybreak Town and go to the Forteller's Chamber. As each Foreteller had led one of the five Unions, Skuld suggests that they decide who among them will now lead each one, but Ephemer convinces them to stay undivided for the time being.

It was the division that caused the conflicts in the past, a past the Dandelions no longer remember. Brain believes it a good idea for the leaders to create new Spirits and sends Ephemer, Ventus, and Skuld to find ingredients while he and Lauriam stay behind to prepare. Then, he noticed Brain reading through the book of prophecies intensively hearing his comrade's belief that they were still in a ruined future and wanting to be the virus that overrides it.

Meanwhile, Ven confides with Skuld about what Brain said suggesting they talk to Ephemer but they were both shocked to find data apparitions of the Master of Masters and Master Ava and left to find Brain on the way there he meets Player and Ephemer making their way into the control room.

Through, Brain's explanations, they discovered not only was a new data world trying to connect with their's as a result of the glitches and Darklings but they were also stuck inside a data version of Daybreak Town despite that he heard his comrade reaffirm his promise of getting them out. After some time, Brain sends his Chirithy to fetch Ventus. When gathered with the union leaders except for Lauriam, it is revealed that Brain was the one given a copy of the Book of Prophecies.

In the book, Ava left the memo that Master of Masters gave her with the names of the five new union leaders on it. Furthermore, this note had a name circled to indicate which one of the leaders would be given the book. Brain reveals he was not the intended recipient of the book, and that one of the current union leaders is not on the list at all.

Brain informs Ventus that he was not originally chosen to be a union leader, and that Lauriam's missing sister Strelitzia was supposed to be in his place. Nonetheless, the remaining union leaders determine Ventus was not self-aware that he was an imposter, and pledge to continue to work with him as a friend to uncover the truth. Afterwards Ven explained that he met Master Ava in a warehouse and left together walking towards the clock tower but struggled to remember what went on inside and vaguely saw Strelitzia dying as he left.

The continuing struggle to remember was so hard on Ventus that he was put in his sleeping corridors through his dreams, he finally remembers what happened to her. What the others believed was true; Darkness posed as Master Ava, possessed him, killed Lauriam's sister and while under the dark influence took her rulebook and left the house. Waking up afterwards, Ventus starts to cry, feeling guilt-ridden about what happened. With this horrifying revelation, he admits to the others about what he did to Strelitzia much to his friends protest as well as invoking Lauriam's anger.

But the struggle to remember makes him unable to answer, feeling something terribly wrong Ventus is unconscious as darkness emerges from him. While conversating with Darkness, his friends discovered that Ventus is suppose to be the vessel that houses the Darkness as the "Destined Child", as written in the book of prophecies by the Master of Masters and that the Darkness used him to separate itself from the Darkness whole entity. Despite the others beating the Darkness back but due to the entity having no physical form the Union leaders couldn't destroy it.

Then, shortly after Ventus was surrounded by the Darklings but before the creatures could do anything he wakes up to the other's surprise and uses the light within his heart to destroy them. Aware that the entity is pure darkness and him being pure light; just as the Darkness used him to change it's form Ventus knew he could do the same giving it entity a form his friends could defeat but was briefly held back by a concerned Lauriam. And yet, he told him everything would be fine before taking on the Darkness alone.

The fight leaves Ventus unconscious once again and was watched over by a remorseful Lauriam. Then, he was carried by Lauriam to the basement below worried about the state of both worlds the union leaders decide to separate for his safety Ventus leaves with Elrena, Brain and Lauriam for the real world while Ephemer, Skuld and Player remain behind.

Despite making to it the real world Ventus remained asleep inside the pod but with the real world on the verge of destruction too and for a chance to bring the others back he, Luariam and Elrena travel to the future however Ventus ends up separated from the others still unconscious in the Keyblade Graveyard found by an unknown individual.

However, he proved to be a poor candidate, and when he refused to use his darkness to fight several Neoshadow Heartless in the Keyblade Graveyard , Master Xehanort finally lost patience with him and used his own Keyblade to unlock and extract the darkness from Ventus's heart, using it to form a being of pure darkness who is then named "Vanitas" by Master Xehanort.

Unfortunately, the process left Ventus in a comatose state, with his broken heart of pure light slowly fading out of existence. Master Xehanort, disguised in a Black Coat , then took Ventus to Destiny Islands to allow him to live out his last days peacefully. Ventus is sent to the Dive to the Heart , where he comes in contact with the heart of a young Sora. After a brief discussion, his heart connects with Sora's, mending the damage and allowing Ven to stay alive until he someday becomes strong enough to repair the damage by himself.

Ventus then summons a Keyblade, much to Master Xehanort's surprise. Following these events, Xehanort brought Ventus to Land of Departure, where he could train as an apprentice to Master Eraqus. Terra and Aqua met him with open arms. However, when Terra asked Ventus about his past, he screamed out in agony, eventually falling unconscious. Eraqus revealed that this was because Ven had lost his memories.

Afterwards, he remained asleep for some time. As he slept, Aqua kept watch over him, to keep him safe. Some time later, Ven woke up. Overjoyed, Aqua quickly alerted Eraqus and a worried Terra about Ven's recovery. It was then that his heart began to heal and he started to form strong bonds of friendship with Terra and Aqua. During a training session, Ventus loses humiliatingly, but Terra and Aqua reassure Ven that he was getting stronger.

As time went on, Terra and Ven grew close, forming a brotherly bond. Terra even went so far as to give Ven his wooden training Keyblade and recite a mock inheritance ceremony. Together, the three of them shared the same dream: to become Keyblade Masters. Years later, now sixteen, Ventus awakes to a meteor shower and hurries out to look at the stars. Later, both Terra and Aqua join him. When Ven asks about stars and their light, Terra explains how each star is another world and compares the light to Ven, who doesn't understand.

After a brief spat between the two boys, they, along with Aqua, spar in order to prepare for the Mark of Mastery exam the next day. Following their workout, Aqua gives both Ven and Terra good luck charms and tells them the story behind the charms. The charms, also known as Wayfinders , were gifted with a powerful magic that formed an "unbreakable connection".

Upon receiving the charms, Ven and his friends return to their castle for the night, eagerly awaiting the exam. However, things don't go smoothly. During the exam, Master Xehanort rigs the test, and the orbs of light attack Ven and his friends. Together, the three fight off the orbs, and the exam continues.

After the exam, it's clear that Ventus has earned the interest of Master Xehanort and his apprentice, Vanitas. Though their intentions are rather ambiguous at the time, Vanitas decides to give Ventus some incentive to leave his home.

When Vanitas appears in Ven's room, he leaves dark hints of Terra's fate and how he'll "become a different person". Ven becomes very defensive, telling Vanitas that he doesn't know the first thing about Terra.

However, once Vanitas leaves, via a Corridor of Darkness, Ven hurries out to find his friend in hopes of giving him a warning. Unfortunately, Ven arrives much too late, as Terra leaves to go on his mission. Left with no other choice, Ventus leaves his home and begins a journey of his own. Lea is shocked that Ventus still remembers him, to which Ventus affirms that they are still friends.

Regarding Terra, Ventus reaffirms his promise to find him. With their clash against the seekers of darkness imminent, Aqua and Ventus take time to stargaze outside. Ventus uses this moment to admit to Aqua that while he was sleeping, he would have dreams of her, Terra, Sora, and the others.

He also expressed memories of weird animal creatures. Aqua says that she's been places too, but she can't wait until things are back to the normal. Ventus and Aqua hold their Wayfinders to the sky, promising to share their stories with Terra after they save him. The next day, Ventus and the other Guardians of Light arrive at the Keyblade Graveyard, where they are immediately confronted by Master Xehanort and his various incarnations.

Ventus sees Terra in the middle of the wasteland, but Aqua immediately realizes that it is not Terra. Her suspicions are confirmed when Terra's hair goes from brown to white, revealing himself to be Terra-Xehanort. Terra-Xehanort tells them that they will lose this fight, that all their hearts will be torn apart one by one. While Sora is distraught over the loss of his friends and yields to the Demon Tower, Riku defends his friend long enough to reinspire hope in Sora's heart before both are consumed by the darkness as well.

When he is restored, he is returned to the moment in which he and Riku were consumed by darkness, at which point Sora reaches out to Riku's heart and is guided to him as a Lich attempts to draw Riku's heart into the deepest depths of darkness. Sora manages to release Riku's heart, alongside Aqua's and the others, battling the Lich time and time again in order to restore his fallen friends.

Seeing the Lingering Will struggle in the battle, Ventus moves into help, but Aqua stops him and says they need to handle the Demon Tide coming from behind them. Then, when it seems darkest, Sora is aided by the light of the past in taking down the Demon Tide.

Yen Sid then takes this opportunity to cast back the Heartless in order to allow the guardians of light to proceed, with Donald and Goofy staying behind in order to help. The guardians of light are subsequently separated by Xehanort when he creates the Skein of Severance between them. Ventus and Aqua are drawn into battle against Terra-Xehanort and Vanitas, and when Sora arrives they are able to destroy Vanitas. However, when they attempt to reach out to Terra, Xehanort uses the emotional bonds between them to create physical chains imprisoning them, and attempts to execute them with a brutal impact.

Ventus sheds a tear, feeling he has failed his promise to Terra, but Terra-Xehanort's shadow breaks free of its restraints and reveals itself as Terra's heart, breaking the chains on Ventus and Aqua and declaring that it will set things right.

Sora then steps in to unlock Terra-Xehanort's heart, in order to release Terra's heart from Xehanort's control and allow the shadow to reclaim Terra's body, restoring him. Aqua, Terra, and Ventus then share in a tearful reunion, happy to be together again for the first time in over a decade.

After sharing a glance with Roxas upon noticing their similarity, Ventus aids Sora in trapping Xehanort, who acts as a portal himself due to his existence transcending both space and time - something his younger self had unintentionally revealed to Riku during the Mark of Mastery.

Following Xehanort's defeat, Ventus journeys through the portal to Scala ad Caelum alongside the other guardians of light. After leaving his Wayfinder at Eraqus' grave at the Land of Departure, Ventus notices Chirithy spying on them, and calls to it with open arms. The Chirithy bounds over happily and leaps into his arms, cuddling him before being introduced to Aqua and Terra. After some time, Ventus joins Terra, Aqua, reunited with the others on the Destiny Islands to celebrate their victory.

They eventually watch the restored Kairi and Sora from afar as Sora disappears. Sometime after this, Sora's friends split up their efforts to find him with Terra, Aqua, and Ventus looking for Sora in the Realm of Darkness, donning on their Keyblade armors as they depart. An armored Ventus approaches the crosswalk in the Keyblade Graveyard and meets up with Aqua and Terra. Ventus grabs the Way to the Dawn before the trio notices an unknown figure in the distance. Ventus sleeps on a bench outside in the Land of Departure before Terra wakes him by approaching him.

They both smile and look up to the sky while uttering Sora's name with a sense of renewed hope. The significance of this scene has yet to be revealed, since Terra is trapped inside Terra-Xehanort, Ventus is inside Castle Oblivion and the Land of Departure is itself Castle Oblivion. Blank Points. In Super Smash Bros. Ultimate , Ventus appears in the 8 o'clock and alternative 7 o'clock Stations in the Dive to the Heart sections of the Hollow Bastion stage, as an obtainable spirit in Sora's Spirit Board , and is represented by Sora in Spirit Battle.

According to Tetsuya Nomura , he is approximately 16 years old. Ventus's outfit is strikingly similar to Roxas's own Twilight Town clothes. He wears a jacket that resembles a fusion of Roxas's jacket white on the right side and Sora's jacket in Kingdom Hearts II black on the left side , also reminiscent of the Yin and Yang symbol. The collar of the jacket is red and pleated, again, similar to the collar on Roxas's own jacket. Underneath this, he wears what appears to be a grey vest with a single button and several white, angular patterns on it.

He wears a third layer under this, in the form of a plain, high-necked, black shirt. He also has a chunk of dull green and grey armor on his midsection that appears to be under his vest, and another piece of armor on his left shoulder. Ventus's pants are also similar to the pants Roxas wore, though Ventus's balloon outward slightly before closing up about halfway down his legs, similar to caprice pants.

These pants are colored in shades of grey, black, and white. He also wears an ornate, dull green and grey piece of armor on his upper-left arm, along with a black and white checkered wristband that is, once again, strikingly similar to Roxas's, but with white edges as opposed to Roxas's black-edged wristband.

Like Aqua, he wears two criss-crossing straps on his chest, on which he wears a silver Keyblade Master emblem. His boots are rather odd when compared to Aqua's and Terra's, as they resemble an armored version of normal street shoes in shades of dull green and grey.

When touching the piece of armor on his shoulder, Ventus becomes fully clad in armor. In Birth by Sleep , Ventus's suit of armor shares the coloration of the pieces he normally wears, predominantly sporting shades of green and gold. In this suit, Ventus adds a yellow cape to his outfit that is discolored, almost appearing rusted. The armor on his knee is gold and bears a sharp, upward-pointing hook on the outer side of each one.

Ventus's helmet has a notably different design from Aqua and Terra's, appearing more squashed and flat at the top. His helmet also has two prongs on either side of his head which point backwards and angle diagonally upward.

Strangely, Ventus's boots are colored completely gold in this outfit, as opposed to the multi-colored ones he normally wears. He loses his cape, his boots change to more closely resemble those in his unarmored state, and the coloration changes much more than Terra or Aqua's. Ventus's armor loses the greens entirely, now sporting steel blue, gold, and black armor, with several red lines decorating it. His name means "wind" in Latin, similar to how Sora's name is Japanese for "sky".

As a Union leader, Ventus is very friendly, though somewhat shy, which makes it difficult for him to make friends. He dislikes the idea of Keyblade wielders fighting against each other. After learning the truth of his part in Strelitzia's demise, Ventus feels guilty that he was unable to save her when Darkness has possessed him. According to the Darkness, he had hidden a desire for wanting power, which is why Darkness possessed him into killing Strelitzia.

During his apprenticeship with Master Xehanort, Ventus appears to be a very timid boy who did not particularly have the courage to wield a Keyblade, leading Xehanort to create Vanitas. After waking up from the coma caused by Vanitas's creation, Ventus becomes far more fragile, becoming wrought with anguish just by being talked to. However, the time he spends with Aqua and Terra, as well as his amnesia, causes him to change. In the present day, Ventus has many similarities with Sora: he is sweet, cheerful, curious, and gets excited at anything new or interesting.

As the youngest of the three Keyblade warriors, Ventus is often protected by Terra and Aqua, and thus feels disappointed whenever they refuse to allow him to join them on their missions because they do not want to put him in danger.

As a result, Ventus shows a rebellious side when he constantly refuses Aqua's suggestions, later orders, to return home. When he gives them their passes to Disney Town, he grudgingly mentions that Scrooge McDuck told him to "take two grown-ups," but he doesn't seem to dislike his status as the youngest of the three. He also makes new friends easily in different worlds and cares deeply about Terra and Aqua.

Ventus is very much unable to cope with Terra turning and subsiding to the darkness in his heart. Some of his traits and personality might have passed on to Sora when his heart joined him. Along with his kind personality, he also shows a lot of bravery, especially evident when he battles Vanitas for the final time, where he promises to fight for his friends no matter what, knowing the fact that he would lose his heart as a result.

Though Ventus can come off as innocent and naive, he has shown that he isn't easily fooled, similar to Sora. He saw through Pete's charade as "Captain Justice" with little effort during his trip to Disney Town. In addition, during his adventure in Olympus, he understood that Phil wasn't really going to train another rookie other than a young Hercules.

Ventus understood that Hercules just needed the right incentive and motivation. Ventus's mannerisms are also echoed by Sora and Roxas; in particular, when standing around he often places his hands behind his head, in the same stance that Sora uses. Another example is in the opening video; Ventus is shown falling through a Station of the Dive to the Heart due to the Kingdom Key and Soul Eater shattering the pillar, in a similar way to how Sora and Roxas fall from shattered Stations at the beginning of their games.

At the beginning of his episode at the Land of Departure, Ventus falls asleep outside after watching a shooting star, and a little while later, he yawns, and then is startled to find Aqua standing over him, who giggles upon his reaction and teases him affectionately, mirroring how Kairi startled Sora awake in the original Kingdom Hearts.

In Kingdom Hearts III , during his final confront with Vanitas and due to their separation, Ventus seems to have gained a new perspective about darkness and light, believing it is each individual person's choice to decide what they are and not pick just from one side or the other. When he heard Vanitas's choice about being darkness, Ventus did not protest, understanding that his dark counterpart's mind was made up.

Out of the main protagonists of Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep , Ventus is the fastest and most agile, which reflects in his primary fighting style of dodging, quick movements and swift combo attacks. Ventus has an affinity for the wind and Light elements and mixes both into several of his techniques and magic attacks.

Ventus's primary battle style consists of very fast, wide backhanded strikes with his Keyblade in quick succession to deal damage. His single strikes aren't as powerful as Sora's two-handed strikes or Terra's powerful blows, but his ability to attack quickly makes up for his lower attack power. In addition to his swift standard attacks, Ventus has access to a variety of exclusive attack commands in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.

Ventus can use his natural affinity for acrobatics to unleash an extended version of the Ars Arcanum -Combo and exhibits advanced Keyblade-throwing abilities like Wind Raid , Spark Raid and Treasure Raid.

Using his wind affinity, Ventus can use Tornado Strike to sweep his opponents away. Another exclusive, ultimate attack, Salvation , enables Ventus to use his light affinity to its fullest. Ventus also makes heavy use of his wind powers in his personal finishing commands, the Air Flair series and his ultimate finisher, Stratosphere.

Lastly, Ventus has another "Finish" Command exclusive to him, which is called Celebration. Although not as skilled in magic as his classmate, Aqua, Ventus has access to a broad variety of magic spells as well as two spells exclusive to him in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.

These two spells are Tornado and Faith. Tornado creates a powerful gust of wind that absorbs enemies, while Faith creates a powerful burst of light around Ventus. Beside a variety of these abilities usable by all three or two of the protagonists in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep , Ventus has access to three unique Command Styles and two exclusive Shotlocks. His first personal Command Style, Fever Pitch , which is gained near the beginning of the game, lets Ventus use his speedy combat style to its fullest.

The second exclusive Command Style, Cyclone , is a powerful 2nd level Command Style which has Ventus use his wind powers to attack with wide-ranged spinning slashes in all directions. Ventus's third exclusive Command Style is called Wingblade. By activating this second level Command Style, Ventus discards his Keyblade in exchange for six silver-white glowing swords of light which float behind him like six glowing wings, reminiscent of the picture of a Seraph, a six-winged Angel.

Ventus also has access to two unique Shotlocks, as well as a third just for storyline purposes. The two freely usable Shotlocks are Pulse Bomb and Multivortex. Small and spry, Ventus has access to the already well-known Dodge Roll technique, as well as an offensive variant named Thunder Roll. Furthermore, he can use the Glide and Superglide abilities as well as another offensive version called Fire Glide. While in link with Ventus, the user can use swift and quick commands, which reflects Ventus' speed-oriented fighting style.

Ventus's Keyblades are primarily balanced in terms of attack and magic power. His versions of common Keyblades are shorter in length compared to Terra and Aqua's; this helps him better wield them in his signature backhand style. In the age of fairy tales Ventus used the Keyblade Missing Ache in its third form. By the time he became Master Xehanort's apprentice he was using Wayward Wind.

Oh no! The water! I'm in big trouble if I don't fetch it! He usually goes by "Ven" for short. He and Terra and Aqua train together, sharing both a healthy rivalry and a strong bond of friendship. Since Ventus is younger, Terra and Aqua tend to be very protective of him.

Haunted by the masked boy's warnings about Terra, Ven defied Master Eraqus, ran away from home, and set off for the outside world to find his friend. Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance One of three Keyblade wielders who played a pivotal role in a historic clash more than a dozen years ago.

His heart is sleeping, and he has been laid to rest in a secret chamber of a certain castle until someone can wake him up. The three are best friends, but also rivals.

Since then, Aqua has kept his body hidden away in the Chamber of Waking. Ventus's deep connection with Aqua was what ultimately woke him from his sleep within Sora's heart. This section of the article is a stub. You can help by expanding it. Main article: Game:Ventus D-Link.



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