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8Xehanort is [[BigBad the overall antagonist of the Dark Seeker Saga]]. With the exceptions of Sora's story in ''Chain of Memories'' and ''coded'', a Xehanort is always the main enemy of the individual games. And if he doesn't fill the position, his actions are helping drive the plot ''[[GreaterScopeVillain somehow]]''. It is important to specify "a" Xehanort, because there are several characters that use the name Xehanort, as well as alternative incarnations of Xehanort that go by different names. However, they are ultimately all different aspects of the same original man, and they all aspire to more or less the same goal: to claim the power of Kingdom Hearts and unravel its mysteries even if they have to destroy the worlds to find the answers they crave.
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13* ThirteenIsUnlucky: His incarnations have been trying to form a group of thirteen of themselves for more than the past decade to have the "Darkness" half of the χ-blade. The Thirteen Seekers of Darkness members' numbers, as revealed in ''Re:Mind'', are as follows;
14** '''I.''' Master Xehanort
15** '''II.''' "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness"
16** '''III.''' Xemnas
17** '''IV.''' Xigbar
18** '''V.''' Luxord
19** '''VI.''' Larxene
20** '''VII.''' Marluxia
21** '''VIII.''' Saïx
22** '''IX.''' Terra-Xehanort
23** '''X.''' Dark Riku
24** '''XI.''' Vanitas
25** '''XII.''' Young Xehanort
26** '''XIII.''' Xion
27** The unlucky part of this for Xehanort himself is that the 13th member of both of his organizations, old and new, Roxas and Xion respectively, both betrayed him and decided to help Sora instead.
28* AlasPoorVillain: Nearly every incarnation's final words in ''[=KHIII=]'' are tragic in one form or another, implying that each of them regret the connections they had severed and the choices that they had made.
29* AllianceOfAlternates: The Thirteen Seekers of Darkness are composed of thirteen incarnations of Xehanort drawn from across space and time, although the majority of them are merely [[CloneByConversion pre-existing people with a piece of Xehanort's heart plugged into them]].
30* AmbiguouslyBrown: All of Xehanort's incarnations share the original's dark skin and silver hair. However, there are minor differences between each incarnation, with Xemnas having the lightest complexion overall while "Ansem" has the darkest (no doubt due to actually being a Heartless). This of course is all DependingOnTheArtist, ''III'' shows all of the main incarnations with the same skin tone.
31** Though the original Xehanort was a tropical islander, the only other character hailing from Destiny Islands to not be fair-skinned is Wakka.
32* ArcVillain: Because [[invoked]]WordOfGod states that ''Kingdom Hearts III'' will not be the end of the series, only the GrandFinale of the "Dark Seeker Saga", this is what Xehanort will ultimately end up as. Of course, Xehanort is still of vital importance to the current (and long-running) StoryArc and most fans assume his presence will continue to influence events in [[MythArc the greater cosmology of the series]] regardless of Master Xehanort's death at the end of ''III''.
33* BackFromTheDead: Subverted. ''III'' shows that the Seekers managed to bring forth the hearts of Ansem, Xemnas, Dark Riku, Vanitas, and Young Xehanort to inhabit Replicas created by Vexen in the present. However, upon their defeat, their hearts returned to their original places in time to face their original demises, meaning that their returns were only temporary and not full examples of this trope.
34* BadassLongcoat: Variably wears a white, red and black trench coat, or a BlackCloak. Both look very cool on him.
35* BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil: According to the press release blurb for ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', Xehanort believes the scales are too tipped in light's favor, motivating his darkness-based plot.
36* BigBad: Xehanort is the central antagonist of the Dark Seeker Saga, and individual incarnations are frequently this trope for separate games.
37* BlackMagic: Prefers using dark magic, though certain incarnations lean on it more heavily than others (like Xemnas possessing PowerOfTheVoid). Averted only by Young Xehanort, who hasn't given into the darkness like his older incarnations.
38* BodySurf: Xehanort has transferred pieces of his heart into over a dozen different bodies including Terra, most of the members of the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness and temporarily Riku. He can also surf between the bodies of the Seekers at will, owing to the mechanics of TimeTravel.
39* CastingAShadow: Almost all of the Xehanort's have some dealings in darkness and have dark elemental attacks as components to their boss fights.
40* AChatWithSatan: They do this with various characters, from Ansem, Seeker of Darkness tempting Riku throughout the series to give in to the darkness, to Master Xehanort using the BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil to convince Terra to join him against his master Eraqus.
41* TheChessmaster: He's very good at setting up over-arcing schemes.
42* ChessMotifs: In ''III'', they're associated with 13 chess pieces.
43* ClassicVillain: All the Xehanorts are defined by their all-encompassing [[AmbitionIsEvil Ambition]] to seize the power of Kingdom Hearts and remake the worlds InTheirOwnImage, and in contrast to our heroes who fully believe in ThePowerOfFriendship, never view others as anything more than tools or pawns. They usually prefer {{Black Cloak}}s or RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver type clothing.
44* CloneByConversion: In ''3D'', it is revealed that Organization XIII was designed to gather twelve Nobodies who could be subjected to this trope in order to serve as [[BodyBackupDrive vessels for Master Xehanort's heart]].
45* CoDragons: Ansem [=SoD=], Xemnas and Young Xehanort collectively exist as TheDragon to Master Xehanort himself, all three being the only incarnations of his remaining after the Seven lights defeat the rest in ''III''.
46* ConservationOfNinjutsu: A downplayed example but still, the Seekers/Real Organization as individuals, whether as members of the old Organization and/or as final boss fights in other games, are all considerably less dangerous when fighting in groups in the endgame of ''III'' than when they previously fought solo against the heroes. Apparently an EnforcedTrope, in order to allow players to feasibly prevail in what is conceptually some very unlikely odds, regardless of the supposed strength of the allies backing Sora up at the time. Rather tellingly, the one-on-one DuelBoss battles in DLC's ''Limit Cut'' have also restored each member to being considerable threats to Sora. Even the Terra-Xehanort DuelBoss in the earlier portion of the DLC's ''Re:Mind'' campaign is more threatening than the version of him fighting alongside Vanitas later.
47* CrossoverExclusiveVillain: The series started off as a crossover between the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon and ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''. After the first game revealed that its ManBehindTheMan was an OriginalGeneration character, the Seeker of Darkness, future games would elaborate on his origins, connecting him to Xehanort and his many incarnations, all of which are also OriginalGeneration characters.
48* DarkIsEvil: While the series as a whole explains DarkIsNotEvil, Xehanort is a practitioner of dark powers, tempts others to darkness to weaken their hearts, and considers darkness a source of true power and knowledge.
49* DemotedToDragon: Every version of himself that isn't the original Master Xehanort gets hit with this in ''3D'' onwards. Even his younger self.
50* DependingOnTheArtist: The hair color of Ansem and Xemnas has varied from lustrous silver to pale grey or white, and their eye color from bright yellow to deep amber. Terra-Xehanort's hair was white in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', but he has silver hair in ''Birth by Sleep''. Justified in-universe when it is explained that the colors are a mark of Master Xehanort's influence, and it is shown that Terra-Xehanort's eyes were initially yellow like Master Xehanort's, but later changed to Terra's brown after Terra-Xehanort's heart was sealed. The coloration could thus be an indicator of how much influence either of them has; a flashback in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' shows Terra-Xehanort with lighter brown eyes, which could signify Master Xehanort's growing dominance over their shared body, and the orange eyes of Ansem and Xemnas are a mixture of Terra's brown and Xehanort's yellow. In ''Kingdom Hearts III'', where Master Xehanort is most directly influencing them, the three of them all have the same silver hair and yellow eyes as Young Xehanort and Master Xehanort.
51* DiscardAndDraw: When Terra-Xehanort released his own heart, becoming the Heartless Ansem and the Nobody Xemnas, neither of these two entities seemed to retain the ability to use the keyblade, yet through absolute control over the powers of [[CastingAShadow Darkness]] and [[PowerOfTheVoid Nothingness]] respectively they still manage to be two of the most dangerous threats that Sora and his friends had to fight against. The original Xehanort himself hasn't retained the Time-altering abilities that his younger incarnation has aside from [[TimeStandsStill powerful Stop Magic]], but his years of experience in fighting with a keyblade still make for the greatest threat to the worlds of his time.
52* TheDreaded: As Demyx puts it, getting on their bad side is a one way ticket to hell. It takes a lot of words from Vexen/Even to convince him to go through with going against them.
53* DrunkOnTheDarkSide: Though Master Xehanort and his younger self are calm and collected, his other incarnations are far more prone to fits of rage and total insanity.
54* EvilCounterpart:
55** To both Sora and Riku, in different ways.
56*** Like Sora, Xehanort was a Keyblade wielder from [[SmallTownBoredom Destiny Islands]] who dreamed of seeing other worlds and in his travels has spawned [[AlternateSelf multiple incarnations]]. But while Sora alter-egos come about as a result of his selfless altruism and he tries to help those he meets, Xehanort works to create new incarnations to further his goals and corrupts others to darkness. ''III'' and ''Dark Road'' further portray Xehanort and Eraqus' friendship as a parallel to Sora and Riku's; Eraqus is a descendant of noble bloodlines while Xehanort came from humble roots, much like how Sora was not initially chosen to wield a Keyblade but Riku was.
57*** Like Riku, Xehanort is a Keyblade wielder who lost himself in darkness in pursuit of his ambitions. Riku however pulled himself back and reformed, while Xehanort kept going deeper into the darkness and was lost for it. Ansem shifting to being Riku's ArchEnemy[=/=]EnemyWithin exemplifies this.
58** In the endgame of ''III'', Xemnas, Ansem, and Young Xehanort take up this trope in regards to Sora, Riku, and Mickey, as they have been the primary enforcers of the darkness and light on behalf of their true leaders, Master Xehanort and Yen Sid, respectively. The final fight before the final boss is Sora, Riku, and Mickey facing off with the three chief Xehanort incarnations.
59* EvilIsBigger: The primary incarnations all tower over Sora.
60* EvilIsHammy: Even in a cast full of ''Disney'' villains, the Xehanorts stand out for how over-the-top they are. There's also an interesting inversion. Young Xehanort is a younger Master Xehanort who has not yet turned evil and he's comparatively muted and calm, making him a case of AmbiguouslyEvil Is Not Hammy.
61* EvilMentor: If a Xehanort ''ever'' tries to help you or give advice, never, ''ever'', listen. Terra and Riku had to learn this lesson the hard way.
62* EvilPlan: Always wants to get his hands on [[MacGuffin Kingdom Hearts]] by [[PoweredByAForsakenChild sacrificing a bunch of innocent people]].
63* EvilSorceror: Regularly uses both [[{{Magitek}} machines and magic]] to [[PlayingWithSyringes experiment on and learn to control people's hearts]]. Each incarnation leans more to one or the other on an individual basis, Master Xehanort being a pure sorcerer while his alter-egos combine the two in their own ways.
64* EvilSoundsDeep: All of the Xehanorts are given deep voices, with the exception of his ''3D'' incarnation's Japanese voice.
65* TheFaceless: His face is always hidden behind a hood or a turned back or a shadow the first time you see him.
66* FamedInStory: It's mentioned that Sora, Riku, and Kairi's attempt to leave the island in [=KH1=] was inspired by someone else pulling it off many years prior. That "someone else" was Xehanort.
67* FauxAffablyEvil: His incarnations are all seemingly polite and well-spoken, which makes their highly manipulative natures that much creepier. His new incarnation in ''3D'' particularly acts friendly and personable, even while planning to make Sora his 13th and final vessel.
68* FighterMageThief: His three main selves - Ansem, Xemnas, and Master Xehanort - work like this.
69** Ansem is a PowersDoTheFighting-type, and his main "weapon" is his [[{{Familiar}} Guardian]]. (Mage.)
70** Xemnas is the best CloseRangeCombatant, and his main weapons are {{Laser Blade}}s. (Fighter.)
71** Master Xehanort is a CombatPragmatist to make up for his age, and his main weapon is a [[SwissArmyWeapon Keyblade]]. (Thief.) [[note]]And he steals others' bodies, making him a literal thief.[[/note]]
72** His younger self, Young Xehanort generally demonstrates the close-combat skills, the impressive magical prowess, and a quick, yet pragmatic fighting style, making him something of a combination of the former three. (JackOfAllStats)
73* {{Foil}}: At the end of the day - he's basically a male Maleficent, right down to the DarkIsEvil and the multiple comebacks. However - he excuses his actions as ForScience, NecessarilyEvil, etc., while she's a CardCarryingVillain who [[AtLeastIAdmitIt At Least Admits It]].
74* ForScience: The key trait of Xehanort is that he isn't interested in power and conquest just for the sake of power and conquest, he wants to understand the mysteries of life and the universe, even if his pursuit of these answers would cause TheEndOfTheWorldAsWeKnowIt. The Ansem Reports in the first game particularly emphasize this, being written in the form of a researcher utilizing proper scientific method of testing: gather data, make observations, formulate a hypothesis, perform experiments to test hypothesis. Eraqus sums it up well in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'':
75-->'''Eraqus:''' You would risk an apocalypse out of sheer curiosity?!
76* {{Flight}}: Master Xehanort, Ansem and Xemnas all can fly and spend much of their boss fights hovering and soaring through the air.
77* FromNobodyToNightmare: He was initially just a boy on Destiny Islands with [[AmbitionIsEvil ambitions]] of exploring other worlds. He then became a threat that’s just as dangerous as the [[WorldSundering Keyblade War]].
78* GodhoodSeeker: Wants the power and knowledge of [[MacGuffin Kingdom Hearts]] to become a PhysicalGod and remake the worlds [[InTheirOwnImage in his image of a world that has an equal balance of light and darkness]].
79* TheGoodTheBadAndTheEvil: The Evil to the Seven Light's Good and Maleficent's Bad, Xehanort and his various incarnations posing a far bigger threat than Maleficent and her cronies ''ever'' could.
80* GrandTheftMe: A common ploy among his various forms involve plans that require stealing people's bodies or identities. His ultimate plan in ''Dream Drop Distance'' goes even further and has him wish to do this ''13 times''.
81* HadesShaded: The Xehanorts all have dark skin as a result of their descent into darkness. Ansem and Xemnas, being the deepest divers as a Heartless and Nobody, are AmbiguouslyBrown in some depictions.
82* HijackedByGanon: He rivals the TropeNamer for this. Pretty much every single game, either the villains are servants of or are being manipulated by Xehanort, or they ''are'' Xehanort in some way. The only game he has no direct hand in is ''coded'', but his Heartless Ansem's actions in the original ''Kingdom Hearts'' game is what led to the existence of Sora's Heartless, that game's Big Bad in the first place so Xehanort is indirectly responsible for the events in that game too. ''Chain of Memories'' has the villains working to overthrow Xemnas, but they are still members of the Organization that Xemnas leads.
83* HiveMind: Implied for the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness since they all carry a piece of Master Xehanort’s heart. Vexen warns Demyx that none of “the chosen” can catch wind of their plan since it will tip Master Xehanort off, not even Saïx who was the plan’s brainchild in the first place. Master Xehanort, Ansem, Xemnas, and Young Xehanort are never seen conversing directly with each other, at best completing each other’s sentences, leaving it ambiguous as to how much autonomy the core four have.
84* IHaveManyNames: Xehanort, Master Xehanort, Xemnas, Ansem, No Heart. Via his alternate incarnations he's also Terra, Braig, and Isa.
85* InTheirOwnImage: Their ultimate goal is to trigger a second Keyblade War, then use the power of Kingdom Hearts to wipe out the current worlds and remake them in their image of [[BalanceBetweenGoodAndEvil balance]].
86* IneffectualLoner: In the end, in spite of all his offshoots and copies, he was ultimately always outnumbered by Sora and his friends who were each their own person rather than reflections of singular deluded wizard who trusted no one but himself.
87* InvincibleVillain: Despite appearing in numerous games in the series and always getting defeated when he does, Master Xehanort is so CrazyPrepared that his defeats never stick or just help him, and he always bounces back. His state as this trope is elevated due to {{Retcon}}s being required to ''explain'' why his defeat in the previous game was not permanent, making it seem like a case of JokerImmunity; no matter how many times players have defeated Xehanort, the developers refuse to just let him die, that is until ''III'' where Xehanort and his incarnations are finally KilledOffForReal.
88* ItsAllAboutMe: He really, really, ''really'' likes to think of himself as the hero of the story and the only one who knows what's best for all worlds.
89* JustBetweenYouAndMe: Inevitably [[{{Infodump}} explains his entire plan to the heroes]]. Unfortunately for the heroes, this quirk has yet to work against him. He even starts exploiting this in later titles to MindRape and [[IShallTauntYou screw with]] his enemies.
90* KnightOfCerebus: Whenever a Xehanort shows up, the current game tends to become much darker in tone. Master Xehanort naturally reigns as this within the Xehanorts, his arrival to the franchise in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' began an ArcWelding that has tied the stories of the series together as a GambitRoulette of his to enact a plan more ambitious than any of his previous ones.
91* LackOfEmpathy: Although this seems to have been augmented by [[TheDarkSide corruption by darkness]], all Xehanorts have issues empathizing with others. Ironically, the original Master Xehanort is the only one to show the slightest hints of compassion and caring; he thinks Eraqus was once as close to him as a brother, and pities Ven nearly losing his heart and takes him to Destiny Islands so he can know peace before he dies.
92* LargeHam: Master Xehanort even provides [[LargeHam/VideoGames the page image]]. Every Xehanort is prone to grandiose, lengthy speeches, often complete with dramatic hand gestures, and in battle they spout over-the-top BossBanter at the top of their lungs. Choice topics for the two include the nature of darkness, power, hearts, nothingness, and [[invoked]][[MemeticMutation SUBMIT]] and similar commands. Here's a sampling of each of them.
93-->'''Ansem:''' Darkness conquers all worlds! \
94'''Xemnas:''' Anger and hate are supreme! \
95'''Master Xehanort:''' You see how ''powerless'' you are to save them? Savor that rage and despair! Let it empower you! \
96'''Terra-Xehanort:''' I will guide you to the depths of darkness!
97** Richard Epcar, of course, takes the cake with the following:
98--->'''Ansem:''' '''''KINGDOM HEARTS! FILL ME WITH THE POWER OF DARKNESS!'''''
99* LegacyCharacter: The Xehanorts all share very similar appearances, outfits, personalities and goals, while fighting style varies but there are definitely repeated themes. Justified in that they're all the same person in various alternate incarnations.
100* LetXBeTheUnknown: Uses X in his names and iconography, including the names given to the members of [[Characters/KingdomHeartsOrganizationXIII the Organization XIII]]. This stems from Master Xehanort's obsession with the χ-blade. They're also a "Recusant's Sigil" that marks the bearer as Xehanort's property and a potential vessel for his heart.
101* MadScientist: When Terra-Xehanort became Ansem the Wise’s new apprentice, he pretty much became this with him doing experiments on the heart and created the Emblem Heartless.
102* MagicKnight: Every incarnation is very skilled with both melee weapons and magic.
103* TheManBehindTheMonsters: Many of the generic enemies (specific Emblem Heartless, Nobodies, and Unversed) are either directly created by Xehanort, or exist because of something he did.
104* ManipulativeBastard: He is a master at getting other people to help him whether they know it or not.
105* MayTheFarceBeWithYou: He has many nods to Anakin Skywalker/Darth Vader and his master Sheev Palpatine/Darth Sidious. Young kid who wanted to leave his quiet little home to explore other worlds? Check. Delved too heavily into darkness and became a FallenHero? Check. Wears a black cloak and has a booming voice? Check. There's also the blue Ethereal Blades wielded by Young Xehanort while Xemnas's blades are red, just like Anakin's change in lightsaber color upon becoming Darth Vader. Master Xehanort in turn takes some cues from Palpatine with his manipulations of Terra and masquerading as a benevolent old man when he's really the villain behind everything. Also just like Palpatine, Xehanort attempts to prolong his own life by transferring his spirit to other bodies. The Seekers of Darkness being groomed to hold his fragmented heart further calls to mind Palpatine's clone bodies.
106* MesACrowd: In ''3D'', Sora and Riku encounter numerous Xehanort incarnations at once. Through the use of TimeTravel, LiteralSplitPersonality, and GrandTheftMe, he apparently has enough to form the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness composed entirely of himself in different forms. Xehanort's habit of turning characters into yet more of his incarnations is notorious enough that some parts of the fandom [[PersonAsVerb have come up with a term for it]]: "norting" or "nortification".
107* MilkingTheGiantCow: Every time Xehanort speaks, he can never seem to ''keep his arms or hands still''. Master Xehanort and Xemnas are the worst offenders.
108* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: The name "Xehanort" is an anagram of "No Heart" with the letter 'X' thrown in (although a different, less sinister anagram is possible with "Another" + 'X').
109* ObviouslyEvil: Between the [[WhiteHairBlackHeart silver hair]], [[SupernaturalGoldEyes yellow eyes]], and [[RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver black and red clothing]], it's pretty clear that the Xehanorts are the villains of the series from the moment one pops up.
110* OmnicidalManiac: To varying degrees, from Master Xehanort aiming to spark a second Keyblade War (which is basically Armageddon for the ''Kingdom Hearts'' universe) to "Ansem" outright wanting to seize the power of Kingdom Hearts and consume everything in [[invoked]][[MemeticMutation DARKNESS]].
111* OneSteveLimit: Played with back and forth. Early in the series there were several people with the name "Ansem" and "Xehanort", but it's now known that all of the latter are the same person in different forms, while with the former, a few people have just stolen the name as an alias and there is only one actual Ansem.
112* PersonOfMassDestruction: Has created and cultivated three separate races of monsters that have terrorized all worlds, and has threatened an apocalypse on several occasions. Not to mention the personal tragedies he brings to the heroes...
113* PerpetualSmiler: Prior to ''III'', the in-game models for his incarnations are often smiling by default and a lot of cutscenes, official artwork and renders portray them as such. Averted for amnesiac apprentice Terra-Xehanort [[PerpetualFrowner who's never shown smiling]].
114* PointyEars: Every incarnation, [[EvilMakesYouUgly due to corruption by darkness]], other than the uncorrupted Young Xehanort.
115** The possessed Terra-Xehanort didn't originally have pointed ears after his creation but he developed them at some point after losing his memories and becoming an apprentice to Ansem The Wise.
116* PoweredByAForsakenChild: Xehanort's plans to get [[MacGuffin Kingdom Hearts]] revolve around sacrificing others in horrible ways.
117** Ansem uses the pure hearts of seven young women to try and create a portal to Kingdom Hearts.
118** Xemnas makes a fake Kingdom Hearts by combining the hearts from thousands of Heartless.
119** Master Xehanort tries to summon Kingdom Hearts by splitting a single person into [[EnemyWithout pure light and pure darkness]], and then making one consume the other.
120* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: Master Xehanort's black and red cloak, passed on to Ansem, and Xemnas's BlackCloak and red Etheral Blades.
121* SatanicArchetype: He was once one of the many defenders of the Realm of Light, but his ambitions and curiosity caused him to fall to darkness and become the greatest enemy the realm ever knew. His manipulates people to corrupt them and make them vulnerable to darkness, uses DemonicPossession to control others, and his various incarnations can control the various enemies of the series like Heartless, Nobodies, and Unversed. The parallels are strengthed by his Keyblade; the weapon itself bears a horned goat's head on the shaft, and his Keyblade Armor gives FallenAngel symbolism, as it's a suit of bright silver and white armor with feathers and its Glider form is a pair of wings that attached to his back, and he discarded the armor when he began using the powers of darkness. His new Keyblade Armor in ''III'' carries a particularly heavy Satan influence: a red and black cloak with a horned helmet shaped like a goat's head, clawed gauntlets, and boots that resemble hooves.
122* SeekerArchetype: A villainous example. All his incarnations seek to understand the true nature of their world. They even go by the moniker "the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness".
123* SignificantAnagram: [[invoked]][[WordOfGod Nomura]] chose the name Xehanort because without the X it was an anagram of both "Another" and "No Heart," referring to Xehanort's many alter-egos and his lack of morality and empathy. And although this one isn't officially acknowledged like the others, there is also "No Earth," relating to his GrandTheftMe of Terra.
124* SmugSmiler: Every Xehanort incarnation sports one of these, when everything is going according to their plans.
125* SocialDarwinist: He gives off shades of this in ''III'' during a MotiveRant to Sora.
126-->'''Xehanort''': The World needs someone to stand up and lead. Someone strong, to stop the weak from polluting the World with their endless darkness. Someone to dictate their destiny.
127* TheSociopath: Ticks all the boxes. He's an excellent liar and manipulator, feels no shame or guilt about all the suffering he's caused, pursues his goals out of a need for scientific curiosity regardless of what the consequences to the universe and civilization might be, has a massive ego and only cares about himself and his desires, and pretty much nothing gets to him; even when his plans are foiled, he'll just come up with a new one.
128* SoulJar: Every Xehanort holds some fragment of Master Xehanort's heart.
129* StrongAsTheyNeedToBe: Every member of the Real Organization aside from Master Xehanort gets hit with this in the endgame of ''III''. According to [[invoked]]WordOfGod, they were designed so that the average player would be capable of defeating them, despite the fact that they're fighting in groups now. This has resulted in nearly all of them displaying far less capabilities in battle than they did before. Part of the driving force behind designing the Data Rematches in the DLC's ''Limit Cut'' mode was to lessen this by showing off the Organization's abilities to a more canonical extent.
130* SupernaturalGoldEyes: Thanks to the darkness, his eye color is amber-orange, which is also given to his assimilated hosts. ''III'' reveals his natural eye-color is actually silver.
131* SuperiorSuccessor: What the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness are, having been made of 13 more suitable hosts for Xehanort, compared to the [[FlawedPrototype first Organization]].
132* TeleportSpam: Always makes use of FlashStep or [[OurWormholesAreDifferent dark portal]] teleport attacks.
133* ThinkingUpPortals: All of Xehanort's incarnations have access to [[OurWormholesAreDifferent Corridors of Darkness]].
134* UnreliableNarrator: Because of {{Retcon}}s and his own memory shifting as he moves between forms, his [[EncyclopediaExposita reports]] are of questionable value in actual expository value.
135* AVillainNamedZrg: They are collectively alternate versions of the original man named Xehanort and their intentions spell disaster for various worlds spanning their universe. Xemnas also counts too.
136* VisionaryVillain: He may have some roundabout and cruel methods, but everything Xehanort does is in the name of finding Kingdom Hearts and recreating the universe as he sees fit. ''3D'' reveals that even Ansem and Xemnas were just working on a very complex scheme laid out by Master Xehanort that ultimately leads back to this goal.
137* WhiteHairBlackHeart: If someone has silver hair, they either (a) have some relation to/contact with Xehanort, or (b) are Sephiroth or Setzer. The only exception is Master Xehanort, as he's bald from age; even then, he still has a silver goatee.
138* TheWorfEffect: Most of his incarnations naturally go through this over the course of the series in terms of both boss fight difficulty and story presence.
139** Ansem goes from being the impressive four-stage final boss of the first game, to the one-stage final boss of Riku’s story in ''Chain of Memories'', to only a regular (i.e. not final) boss in Riku’s story in ''Dream Drop Distance'' (although he did get two forms), to one-third of a boss fight alongside Xemnas and Young Xehanort in ''III''.
140** Xemnas goes from being the ultimate optional SuperBoss of ''Kingdom Hearts'', to the four-stage mandatory final boss of ''II'', to the one-stage final boss of Sora’s story in ''Dream Drop Distance'', to one-third of a boss fight alongside Ansem and Young Xehanort in ''III''.
141** Young Xehanort goes from being the ultimate optional SuperBoss of ''Birth by Sleep'', to the mandatory final boss of ''Dream Drop Distance'', to one-third of a boss fight alongside Ansem and Xemnas in ''III''.
142** Terra-Xehanort goes from being the final boss of both Terra and Aqua’s stories in ''Birth by Sleep'' to half of a boss fight alongside Vanitas in ''III'', before the showdown with Xehanort’s other main forms even. He gets another boss fight to himself in ''Re:Mind''.
143** Vanitas goes from being the final boss of Ven’s story in ''Birth by Sleep'', as well as the final boss of Aqua’s story before the final episode, to half of a boss fight alongside Terra-Xehanort in ''III''.
144** Xion goes from being the four-stage final boss of ''358/2 Days'' to half of a boss fight alongside Saix in ''III''.
145** Marluxia goes from being the three-stage final boss of Sora’s story in ''Chain of Memories'' to one-third of a boss fight alongside Larxene and Luxord in ''III''.
146** Larxene goes from fighting Sora, Donald, and Goofy by herself twice in ''Chain of Memories'' to being one-third of a boss fight alongside Marluxia and Luxord in ''III''.
147** Luxord goes from fighting Sora by himself in ''II'' to being one-third of a boss fight alongside Marluxia and Larxene in ''III'', plus needing an extra PowerUp via [[PoweroftheVoid Nothingness]] from Xemnas.
148** Dark Riku goes from fighting Sora four times and Riku twice all on his own in ''Chain of Memories'', the last fight against each being impressive showings in particular, to needing help from Ansem while fighting alongside Xigbar in ''III''.
149** Vexen and Demyx go from being difficult boss fights in their original games, ''Chain of Memories'' and ''II'' respectively, to getting [[ButtMonkey “benched”]] in ''III'' for not being strong enough to make the main ranks. And considering how poorly the main ranks fared...
150** {{Averted|Trope}} with a few incarnations however.
151*** Saix is more or less a formidable opponent by himself in all three games he is fought: ''II'', ''358/2 Days'', and ''III''. While Xion assists him early on in ''III'', she quickly abandons him, and then he’s up against THREE Keyblade wielders by himself, including [[PurposelyOverpowered Roxas]].
152*** Although Xigbar fights alongside Dark Riku with Ansem’s help in ''III'' after fighting several Keyblade wielders (Sora, Roxas, Xion, Terra, and Aqua) by himself in the previous games, it is heavily implied his Nobody form didn’t even die this time, only fighting hard enough to satisfy his requirement for the χ-blade and then performing a VillainExitStageLeft.
153*** Master Xehanort outright {{invert|edTrope}}s it. He goes from being an unimpressive boss fight against Terra in Birth by Sleep to the impressive three-stage final boss of ''III''.
154* WouldHurtAChild: Has no qualms about physically or [[MindRape psychologically]] assaulting youngsters such as Ven or Sora (though to be fair, these are [[TheChosenOne Keyblade wielders]] and not exactly helpless).
155* XMakesAnythingCool: Xehanort's X is a recurring motif for him, passed on to the Organization.
156* XanatosGambit: Whenever Xehanort or his many incarnations are defeated, they are viewed as minor setbacks ''at least''. When individual members end up being slain before they could push their master plan into action, they can either use what little they had gained to call it a win or they become active members in another incarnation's machinations.
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160!!Master Xehanort
161
162'''Click [[Characters/KingdomHeartsMasterXehanort here]] for his page.'''
163
164!!His Incarnations
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166[[folder:Terra-Xehanort]]
167!!Terra-Xehanort / "Ansem"
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169[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/character12_xehanort.png]]
170''[[caption-width-right:350: "That's not my name. I'm not Xehanort. My name... is Ansem."]]''
171[[quoteright:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see Terra-Xehanort as a member of the Dark Seekers]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/terra_xehanort_with_dark_figure_khiii_9.png ''"I will guide you to the depths of darkness!"'']][[/labelnote]]
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173!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AkioOtsuka (Japanese), Creator/RichardEpcar (English)
174!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII II]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep Birth by Sleep]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts02BirthBySleepAFragmentaryPassage 0.2 Birth by Sleep -A Fragmentary Passage-]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII III]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsMelodyOfMemory Melody of Memory]]''
175->''"The Heartless feed on other's hearts, and they yearn for that energy core. That thing beyond the door must be a heart, too—the heart of this world. There is no proof, but, having felt that immense energy, I am certain. That was the heart of the world."''\
176—'''Ansem Report 6'''\
177
178A young man that was found in Radiant Garden in the aftermath of a great battle between several Keyblade wielders, bearing no memories but his name. Ansem the Wise nursed him back to health and took him on as an apprentice, but he quickly became obsessed with TheHeartless and Kingdom Hearts, and cast Ansem the Wise into the Realm of Darkness, before taking up his victim's name.
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181Seeking further knowledge, he became a Heartless and Nobody to delve deeper into the powers of darkness than his human form would allow. As "Ansem" (his Heartless) and Xemnas (his Nobody), his two new selves went on to drive the plot of most of the series, though both would be defeated by Sora and his friends.
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183He is actually the original Master Xehanort, having taken over the body of Keyblade wielder Terra. While the possession was successful, Terra’s attempts to fight from the inside led to their memories being sealed away, leaving him with amnesia. When both Ansem and Xemnas were defeated, Master Xehanort was recompleted separately from Terra, but Terra’s body was left without his heart. Xehanort took advantage of this by grabbing a past version of his own heart during its possession of Terra and placing it within the body, becoming a member of the Real Organization XIII as Number IX.
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185* AllYourPowersCombined: He serves as this for the Xehanort incarnations. He's powerhouse LightningBruiser like Xenmas, fights with dark powers and the Guardian Heartless like Ansem, and is a skilled wielder of a Keyblade like Young Xehanort. Even the idea behind his creation was to combine Master Xehanort's vast amount of knowledge and experience with Terra's incredible physical prowess.
186* AlmightyJanitor: Downplayed. As a member of the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness, he’s ranked as Number IX, which isn’t a high rank number at all, but he’s also one of its most powerful members, if not THE most powerful member (apart maybe from Master Xehanort once he gets the χ-blade and Xigbar, who is actually ''[[spoiler: Luxu]]''), if what he did to the Guardians of Light in the Keyblade Graveyard is any indication. He is also the only member besides Master Xehanort who is not defeated after his boss fight, requiring both Terra and Sora's effort to defeat him for good.
187** However, the Organization’s members don’t necessarily always get their rank numbers based on their power or authority (Apart from Master Xehanort, who is Number I because he’s [[BigBad the leader]]). Nomura has confirmed that the ranks within the Seekers doesn't matter and were only made as an afterthought for the Data Battles. Ironically, despite being one of the most powerful Xehanorts, he doesn’t seem to hold a high amount of power or authority like his Heartless and Nobody Ansem and Xemnas, most likely due to still having Terra’s heart within him and the possibility that Terra could fight back against his control.
188* TheArtifact: He's the only fused/possessed character in the series to have a single voice rather than VoiceOfTheLegion, like with his own Heartless possessing Riku or with Ventus-Vanitas. This is a holdover from Ansem, Seeker of Darkness (whose voice and appearance are identical to him), who was the very first incarnation of Xehanort to appear in the series and who was treated as a single entity before ''Birth by Sleep'' revealed the twist.
189* AttackAttackAttack: Not to the same extent as Dark Riku, because he’s not as fast, but in his Data rematch, he is relentless and his next attack starts the second his attack finishes leaving very little breathing room. He also performs his DesperationAttack almost right at the start of the fight, after he goes through his three non-Dark Entity attacks rather than when his HP reaches a certain point. Ironically, unlike Data Dark Riku, he has no moments of SlowWalk whatsoever, probably because Dark Riku needs to catch his breath and to give players some easier opportunities to attack him.
190* AwesomeButImpractical: His entire existence is this for Master Xehanort. Combining Master Xehanort's decades of experience with Terra's raw power makes for one of the strongest characters in the entire franchise, who is capable of fighting multiple Guardians of Light at once and winning, and only a few of them would even stand a chance of beating him. However, the fact that Terra is constantly FightingFromTheInside, and Terra-Xehanort's full power is only realized when he's using the Guardian to aid him, which means that if Terra-Xehanort's control slips even a little, Terra will try to retake his body from him. This is likely why Master Xehanort keeps Terra-Xehanort out of the battle until it's time for the Keyblade War; the risk of Terra turning on him is too great.
191* AxCrazy: As ''III'' demonstrates, Terra-Xehanort is the most ''unstable'' member of the Real Organization and takes sadistic glee in inflicting pain on the heroes.
192* BadassArmfold: His pose when commanding [[GuardianEntity the Guardian]].
193* BatmanGambit: He attempts this in ''Birth by Sleep 0.2'', using Terra to trick Aqua into revealing where she hid Ven. His plan is foiled by Terra momentarily wresting control of his body.
194* {{BFG}}: Uses Terra's Ultima Cannon to create a giant Keyblade cannon.
195* {{BFS}}: Retains access to Master Xehanort's large Keyblade.
196* BladeSpam: Uses long Keyblade combos based on Terra's Ars Solum and Dark Impulse.
197* BrokenAce: Despite retaining his original self's abilities as Keyblade Master in addition to having a younger and [[LightningBruiser faster]] body, he's very unstable due to Terra's will being strong enough to beat him. Not even his creating The One Behind out of Terra's heart enough to purge him from his body, as Terra keeps fighting him from inside and causes him to be beaten by Aqua as well. When his memory returns in the flashback opening of ''Dream Drop Distance'', he becomes unstable again and mindlessly attacks his ally Braig and declares his name to be Ansem. And unlike his original self, he's VERY prone to VillainousBreakdown.
198* BroughtDownToNormal: Once his memories and Keyblade are locked away after battling the Lingering Will and Aqua, there's no evidence he even ''has'' [[NonActionGuy any combat abilities anymore whatsoever]], at least until he splits into Ansem and Xemnas. That said, Ansem The Wise still comments on how his abilities border on superhuman, indicating that he's merely lost the knowledge of how to summon and fight with a keyblade and has still retained his physical capabilities.
199* TheBrute: Lacking any authority in the XIII Seekers of Darkness, he simply plays the role of one of its most dangerous fighters. He easily takes out two of the Guardians of Light before they could even reach Master Xehanort and his allies and later overpowers Sora, Aqua and Ventus before he was finally and completely stopped by his own Guardian with Sora's help. The sheer physical threat he presents is reflected in his data battle in which of his many different {{Unblockable Attack}}s, almost all of them are merely powered up keyblade strikes.
200* BusCrash: Subverted. ''III'' raises the question that given how people reform after their Heartless and Nobody are destroyed and Master Xehanort has returned through this method, isn't it possible that Terra has come back as well? Terra-Xehanort being completely absent from the game, unlike the other vessels, also creates the impression that maybe he's already gone. And then the game reaches the final act and reveals that Terra-Xehanort is still very much alive and a vessel.
201* CatchAndReturn: If you block his Dark Volley projectiles, they'll be [[HoistByHisOwnPetard sent straight back at him and deal him damage]].
202* CombatPragmatist: One of his favorite tactics is to have the Guardian appear behind his opponent and hold them in place while he attacks with his Keyblade. The intro to his fight with Aqua even has him dive into the ground and reappear behind her to attack.
203* CurbStompBattle: Proceeds to utterly ''wreck'' the Guardians of Light in ''III'', knocking two of them out of the fight in one go. It takes Donald channeling all the magic he had into one powerful Zettaflare to bring him down, however that spell uses up nearly all of Donald’s energy.
204* DashAttack: Rapidly dashes around the arena with Dark Haze, which replaces Terra's Slide-Sonic Impact as his dodge technique. In his data rematch in ''III''', he can perform this attack in midair as well, but the logical weakness of this technique is played unusually straight: he can be tricked into driving himself straight into the ground. This midair dash is GameplayAndStoryIntegration because he performs a similar one during the story when he frees himself from a throw by the Lingering Will.
205* DeadpanSnarker: ''III'' demonstrates that Terra-Xehanort has a sheerly wicked sense of humor, rivaling Larxene's purely sadistic one.
206-->'''Terra-Xehanort:''' If it's darkness you're looking for, Ventus, then I have more than enough to go around.\
207'''Aqua:''' (''pointing her Keyblade at him'') ''Stop!'' Quit using our friend for your games!\
208'''Terra-Xehanort:''' A Keyblade Master wielding your key in anger? Shameful.
209* DeathOfPersonality: Xehanort ''tries'' to do this to Terra, but Terra is consistently able to hold on, FightingFromTheInside with Eraqus' heart within his own but not being able to regain control. Ironically [[KarmicDeath Terra ultimately subjects his Nort'ed self to this, with Sora's help, when he finally reclaims his body in III]].
210* DeceptiveDisciple: Perverted the research of his mentor Ansem for evil purposes.
211* DemotedToExtra: Gets this treatment among the members of the Seekers in ''III'', as far as being a Xehanort goes. Ansem, Xemnas, and Young Xehanort collectively act as CoDragons to Master Xehanort, but Terra-Xehanort doesn't seem to have the same ranking or influence that they do, being sidelined until the final battle and then being grouped with the lower-ranked members below those three. The fact that Terra can still usurp control over him appears to be the reason why.
212* DesperationAttack: When fighting the Lingering Will in ''Birth by Sleep'', he will telekinetically tear boulders out of the ground and hurl them at you.
213** When fighting Aqua in ''Birth by Sleep'', he will use the Guardian's signature Dark Shadow attack, having it launch out of portals below Aqua. If it hits, the Guardian will grab Aqua and perform a suplex, slamming her to the ground.
214** In his boss fight in ''III'', he will summon the Guardian and shroud the area in darkness with lightning bolts littering the area to prevent escape. During this, a vacuum effect will pull the party towards the Guardian, who will attack with claw swipes. After four attacks, the Guardian will perform a double-fisted GroundPunch, damaging the party if they are too close. In his data rematch, red lightning bolts will surround the area as lightning swirls the inside to make it hard to dodge. During this, both Terra-Xehanort and the Guardian will attack with Dark Volley and lightning respectively.
215* DishingOutDirt: He can use many of Terra's earth-based He can send a shockwave of stone at you based on Terra's Rising Rock command style, though it also resembles Quake. Against Aqua, he swaps this out for the same version of Meteor as Terra. His DesperationAttack against the Lingering Will involves tearing boulders out of the ground and launching them as flaming meteors.
216* DoNotCallMePaul: Likely as a result of Terra's influence, the amnesiac Terra-Xehanort began to react ''violently'' to being called "Xehanort" as his self-experimentation progressed and insisted on using the stolen name of Ansem, to the point it carried over to his Heartless adopting the name in full while his Nobody settled on a SignificantAnagram.
217* DramaPreservingHandicap: As shown by the climax of ''III'', the amount of characters that are capable of fighting an unhindered Terra-Xehanort comes up to a grand total of one. But he's also rarely capable of fighting at his peak due to Terra constantly trying to take his body back, making it much easier to beat, most of the time.
218* DualBoss: With Vanitas in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII'', while you play as Sora alongside Ven and Aqua.
219* EmptyShell: ''Re:Mind'' reveals that after the deaths of Ansem and Xemnas, both Master Xehanort and Terra's bodies were recompleted in the present. However Xehanort's heart returned to his original body while Terra's was left empty since his heart was [[spoiler:still contained in the Guardian]]. Xehanort fixed this problem by having Terra-Xehanort's heart from the past possess Terra's body again to recreate him once more.
220* EvilutionaryBiologist: His experiments on the TheHeartless helped turn them into an entire army of darkness.
221* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: After losing his memories, he starts to grow his hair out. While it makes him look more like his future incarnations of Ansem, Seeker of Darkness and Xemnas, it's later revealed that the long strand-like bangs framing his face are reminiscent of Xehanort's old hairstyle in his youth.
222* FakingAmnesia: A side effect of Terra's heart [[FightingFromTheInside vying for control]] is Terra-Xehanort outwardly displaying amnesia. However, it's implied that at some point he regained his full memories as Xehanort, but kept up the act. Braig accuses him of this in the flashback that opens ''3D''. Ultimately averted as ''III'' brings up his amnesia several times: once by "Ansem" as he talks about the experiments to return his memory, and again in the Secret Reports documenting those times. It's also hinted at a third time, when Terra-Xehanort doesn't recognize the Lingering Will when it attacks him in the climax of the game.
223* TheFarmerAndTheViper: Ansem the Wise took him in and gave him a home when he found him amnesiac on the streets. Terra-Xehanort thanks him by manipulating his other apprentices into helping him follow his plans, stealing Ansem's identity, and destroying Radiant Garden.
224* FashionableAsymmetry: As he's still wearing Terra's clothes and thus has the pauldron on his left shoulder and the gauntlet on his left arm. Also, of course, he wields his Keyblade in his right hand only. Though [[AvertedTrope averted]] after he loses his memories and becomes Ansem's apprentice, at which point he wears a labcoat, or when he's wearing the BlackCloak in III.
225* FauxAffablyEvil: As shown in ''III'' and ''Re:Mind'' he'll often adopt a polite tone of voice when interacting with his enemies that barely masks his sadistic personality.
226* FlawedPrototype: He's one of, possibly the first vessel Xehanort made and is arguably the strongest but Terra's FightingFromTheInside severely reduces his effectiveness.
227* FinalBoss: Of Terra's story in ''Birth by Sleep'' and for the game as a whole.
228* FlingALightIntoTheFuture: ''Melody of Memory'' shows in detail how Terra-Xehanort was the one to send Kairi to Destiny Island using the machine in Radiant Garden, claiming that her power as a princess of heart would cause her to resonate with a Keyblade wielder and allow him to find that wielder's world.
229* {{Foil}}: To his Nobody, Xemnas. Both of them are among the more sociopathic and dangerous members of the Real Organization XIII, mainly due to them inheriting the most out of Master Xehanort's personality and are the Organization's most powerful members only behind their superior. Their main difference is, ironically enough, their sociopathy; Terra-Xehanort is a sadistic madman who is all too eager to indulge in tormenting and mocking his victims and is expressive and gleeful about his actions and causing chaos and destruction, making him a low-functioning sociopath, whereas Xemnas is more stoic and cold in his demeanor who feigns civility often and prefers to manipulate and play others to his advantage and is visibly hellbent on reaching his goals at the expense of everyone, ally or foe, making him lean more as a high-functioning sociopath.
230* FusionDance: Terra-Xehanort is Master Xehanort's heart controlling Terra's body.
231* GeniusBruiser: He's a fusion of [[LightningBruiser Terra]] and [[BadassBookworm Xehanort]], so it only makes sense he'd be this. Best shown in ''Melody of Memory'', which reveals that, even with the amnesia he had at the time, he was aware of Quadratum, a fictional world.
232* GetBackHereBoss: He dashes around and becomes immune to damage after you use a special attack like magic or a Shotlock. This makes him very hard to pin down without relying on physical attacks or a block-counter strategy. Aqua particularly has problems with this since her best attacks are spells.
233* GreaterScopeVillain: Of ''I'', ''Chain of Memories'', and ''II'', being the origin of both Ansem, Seeker of Darkness and Xemnas.
234* GiantHandsOfDoom: He can use Terra's Dark Impulse Command Style, with the finisher having him attack with a giant hand of dark energy.
235* GuardianEntity: The Guardian/Dark Figure, a special Heartless born from the darkness in his heart. It is actually a prison and container for [[spoiler: Terra]]'s heart.
236* HateSink: His pre-amnesia self is a real piece of work. He only first appears at the end of ''Birth by Sleep'' as the final monstrous act of Master Xehanort, the cherry on top of a whole slew of atrocities throughout the game. He goes even further when he consistently tries to murder Ven and Aqua while wearing the face of their best friend, often pretending to be him completely in order to lure them into a false sense of security. He also nearly kills all of the Guardians of Light at the entrance to the Keyblade Graveyard and tries to murder Ven and Aqua one last time by dropping them to their doom. The ultimate death of Master Xehanort's self inside of him when Terra finally reclaims his body is ''immensely'' satisfying.
237** The new scenes with him in ''Re:Mind'', if anything, manage to make him ''even worse'' than before.
238* HeroicRematch: {{Inverted|Trope}}. When he fights the Lingering Will in ''Birth by Sleep'' he ultimately loses and is knocked unconscious. When the two have a rematch well over a decade later Terra-Xehanort summons his Guardian, ultimately allowing him to fully destroy the Lingering Will, in spite of Sora's intervention.
239* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Reveling in Terra's body appears to make Xehanort unusually careless, and Terra-Xehanort has a large number of attacks which can be reflected back at him or used to harm him in some way. This is particularly emphasized in his Data rematch in ''III'', where he gets so into flaunting his speed with his DashAttack that he can be tricked into slamming himself face-first into the ground.
240* IAmNotLeftHanded: When he fights the Lingering Will in ''III'', they appear to be evenly matched at first, until Terra-Xehanort summons his Guardian (something he ''didn't'' do during their fight over a decade ago), who nearly destroys the Lingering Will until a time-travelling Sora [[BigDamnHeroes intervenes]]...who then ''himself'' nearly gets killed, forcing the Lingering Will to [[TakingTheBullet take the brunt of the attack]].
241* IconicOutfit: He only ever appears in the typical Organization black coat when he is hooded at the onset of the Keyblade War, although a journal entry has him in the outfit with the hood off (and this is to date the only outfit he’s worn for ''III'' marketing material. For actual confrontations, he is always in Terra's outfit as usual.
242* IHaveManyNames: Terra-Xehanort, Xehanort and Ansem.
243* InSpiteOfANail: Even with his memories of his past life sealed away and his new life effectively being a blank slate, he still chooses to become an evil bastard.
244* KarmicDeath: In a sense. Terra-Xehanort was created by Master Xehanort shoving his heart inside Terra's body, with Master Xehanort in control. It's only fitting this version of Xehanort is destroyed by Terra returning the favor. Terra-Xehanort is one of the few KH-exclusive bosses to permanently die as a result.
245* LaserGuidedKarma: When the Guardian finally turns on him.
246* LargeHam: What happens when you give free reign to Creator/RichardEpcar? Quite simple: he chews, swallows and regurgitates all of the scenery around him, consumes the entirety of the pork provided for him to chew on and manages to make the impossible possible by nearly out-hamming Creator/LeonardNimoy.
247* LaserGuidedAmnesia: Had his memories locked away [[FightingFromTheInside by Terra]] at the end of VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep to prevent Master Xehanort from controlling his body. Unfortunately, some memories eventually start coming back. Also {{lampshade|Hanging}}d by Braig.
248--> '''Braig''': Please tell me the amnesia was just a sick joke. Boy, this is some cliché.
249* {{Leitmotif}}: "Dismiss".
250* LightningBruiser: He moves very fast even without his teleportation, uses devastatingly powerful Keyblade combos, and has a lot of HP compounded by access to Curaga. Makes perfect sense, since he has [[MightyGlacier Terra's]] power and vitality combined with [[OldMaster Master Xehanort's]] experience and training.
251* LiteralSplitPersonality: Was eventually split into "Ansem" and Xemnas. Ansem is much more like Master Xehanort than Terra, keeping the dark magic, the Guardian, and Master Xehanort's outfit; Xemnas is more Terra than Master Xehanort, using a more hands-on combat style, he has a hairstyle close to Terra's, and he retains Terra's preference to use Keyblade Armor in pitched battle (though he uses Master Xehanort's armor since Terra's armor was lost to him). Additionally, Ansem champions the power of darkness, while Xemnas relies on ThePowerOfHate, also reflecting Master Xehanort and Terra.
252* LivingShadow: His GuardianEntity manifests as a shadow projecting behind him.
253* LossOfIdentity: Originally, he was said to be motivated to understand the nature of hearts by his own lack of memories of who he is. ''3D'' revealed that he was also subconsciously following the plans Master Xehanort had set in place in case he had to seal his heart. This is also how he's eventually destroyed - Terra reclaiming his body with help from Sora destroys Terra-Xehanort entirely.
254* MagicKnight: Uses both Keyblade combos and magic with no preference for either, though his Keyblade strikes are stronger. Averted by ''III'', where he uses none of his magic and primarily uses his physical prowess, pure Darkness powers and the Dark Figure. This could be that Xehanort has more experience using Terra’s body and has realized that Terra is abysmal with magic and as such, adapts by moving away from his magic-oriented fighting style, explaining Terra-Xehanort using a lot of magic in ''BBS'', despite Terra being weak with magic, and by sticking to Terra’s strong suits. This is also because his fight in ''III'' is based on his second phase fight with Aqua in ''BBS'', where he used Ars Solum and Sonic Impact along with using the Dark Entity. This can explain why Terra-Xehanort is a greater threat in-story.
255* MagicMissileStorm: Shoots out a flurry of dark energy bolts with Dark Volley.
256* TheManBehindTheMonsters: Created the crest Heartless and brought countless wild ones into the Realm of Light as well.
257* MeaningfulRename: Changed his name to Ansem after banishing his former mentor and taking over his kingdom.
258* MesACrowd: As a member of the Seekers of Darkness he especially stands out as this since he is simply Master Xehanort in Terra’s younger body, meaning he’s serving as a foot soldier for himself.
259* TheMindIsAPlaythingOfTheBody: Despite Master Xehanort using an entirely different style of fighting from Terra, once he takes over Terra's body he exclusively uses Terra's attacks, and even uses the same battle stance as Terra. May be due to him not having time to become accustomed to this new body so he goes with what's familiar to it. [[LightningBruiser Not that it doesn't work, however]]...
260* MirrorBoss: In ''Birth By Sleep'' all of his attacks are ones you have access to when playing as Terra: Block-Counter Hammer, Curaga, Ars Solum, Dark Haze, Dark Volley, Ultima Cannon, the combo string from Dark Impulse, a tremor similar to Quake and Rising Rock, and variants of Meteor. It's entirely likely that you have some of the same attacks equipped come the end of the game, and save for him having both Dark Volley and Ultima Cannon, you could potentially have an identical moveset.
261* MyDeathIsJustTheBeginning: He purposely turned himself into a Heartless and a Nobody so he could acquire more power and [[AllAccordingToPlan further Master Xehanort's plans]].
262* MysteriousPast: His past was unclear till ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep''.
263* NeckLift: Tries to choke Aqua to death at the end of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep''.
264* NoCureForEvil: Averted in ''BBS'', where he has Curaga and isn't shy about using it. Played straight in future appearances, where he stops using it.
265* NoSenseOfPersonalSpace: Right before Aqua begins to fight him, he teleports ''exactly'' behind Aqua, who immediately jumps away from him.
266* NotEnoughToBury: When Donald atomizes him with Zettaflare, we don't even see him turn to dust or anything. By the time the spell fades, he's just ''gone''.
267* OhCrap: Pulls an excellent face that screams this in ''III'' when the Guardian, who was revealed to be [[spoiler:Terra]]'s heart imprisoned within it, finally had enough strength to properly rebel against Terra-Xehanort. It works well enough that Terra's able to finally reclaim control of his body and shove Master Xehanort out for good.
268* OminousLatinChanting: "[[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A8UJVaXUzGo Dismiss]]", his second battle theme in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', features a dramatically chanting choir. It's also a BossRemix that samples assorted character themes, the most obvious one being Guardando nel Buio, the final boss theme from the first Kingdom Hearts.
269* OminousPipeOrgan: "Dismiss" also features organ rifts in its structure.
270* OneManArmy: In ''III'' Terra-Xehanort takes on and severely weakens almost every Guardian of Light by himself when they first arrive at the entrance to the Keyblade Graveyard. Even after Donald one-shots him with Zettaflare, the sheer beatdown is so brutal that it allows the Demon Tide to [[TotalPartyKill finish the job]]. At least, the first time around. ''Re:Mind'' shows that Aqua and Ventus were largely able to hold their own with him in the final fight because Sora and the Lingering Will gave him a pretty heavy beatdown before the final fight with him, weakening him.
271* PaperThinDisguise: In ''III'' before he defeats the Guardians of Light the first time, he briefly passes himself off as Terra in the Keyblade Graveyard. It'd be more convincing without any DullEyesOfUnhappiness, but it's enough to work on Ven, who has never personally encountered such a facade having been asleep for a decade, though Aqua sees through it.
272* PerpetualFrowner: When Terra-Xehanort loses his memories, he never once smiles. If Xemnas' words are anything to go by, he was only feeling hate and rage during this time, not helped by Ansem rejecting his project.
273* PostClimaxConfrontation: He's the TrueFinalBoss of ''Birth by Sleep'', fought by Aqua in Radiant Garden after the climactic events in the Keyblade Graveyard.
274* ProfessorGuineaPig: After running out of test subjects, thanks to Ansem the Wise forbidding it, he decided to just test his theories on himself.
275* RageAgainstTheMentor: Played with. He's already {{deceptive|Disciple}} enough, but it's heavily implied that he only decided to banish Ansem the Wise to Realm of Darkness after Ansem ordered him to cease his experiment, destroy his research, and release his experiment subjects. He seems ''especially'' pissed when he believed Ansem also released the amnesiac girl that he took interest in to the point that he {{sarcas|mMode}}tically called Ansem "wise" for releasing such a precious subject. Unbeknownst to him, this last one isn't correct, as the girl was taken by Braig.
276* RecurringBoss: In ''Birth by Sleep'' he's fought as the FinalBoss of Terra's story and then later the TrueFinalBoss overall in the Final Episode. In ''III'' he's only fought once in the initial release, but later (or rather, [[TimeTravelTenseTrouble earlier]]) fought [[DuelBoss one-on-one]] with Sora as the third boss of Re:Mind, and then later [[{{Superboss}} a data version of him in Limit Cut]].
277* {{Sadist}}: He seems to get a thrill out of tormenting Terra's friends with Terra's body. Best displayed in ''III'', where he chains Aqua and Ven up and tortures them while gleefully LaughingMad.
278--> ''"You'll never be able to break these chains. They're'' our bonds. ''You have no power over me!"''
279* SmarterThanYouLook: With most of Terra-Xehanort's screentime spent hamming it up or acting as a physical brute, it's easy to forget that he's still a brilliant scientist. ''Melody of Memory'' adds an additional layer to this, revealing that even in his amnesiac state he was aware of the fictional world of Quadratum, which calls how much of an UnwittingPawn of the Master of Masters he really was into question.
280* SmugSmiler: This incarnation of Xehanort is a particularly smug individual, due to being at his most powerful, and as such, is nearly always smiling, or crosses with SlasherSmile when he's fighting the heroes. This is {{Averted}} for his amnesiac self, who doesn't smile once.
281* TheSociopath: After all, he is Master Xehanort, just in a different form. Even with his memories sealed he shows an astounding LackOfEmpathy for his test subjects.
282* StartOfDarkness: ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' depicts his "birth", but the conflict between Terra and Xehanort's hearts renders him an amnesiac, leaving the "Ansem Reports" of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'' to detail the process of him becoming a villain in his own right.
283* SuperStrength: As shown in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', he's strong enough to effortlessly [[NeckLift bodily lift Aqua off of the ground by the neck with one hand]]. Ansem would later refer to him as superhuman in the first Secret Ansem Report in ''II''.
284* TeleportSpam: Seems to have picked this tactic up from some of the other Seekers of Darkness by the time of ''III''.
285-->'''Terra-Xehanort''': Over here!
286* ThatManIsDead:
287** After Aqua calls out to him as "Terra".
288--> "Terra's heart has been extinguished! Smothered by the darkness within him!"
289** There's also his statement to Braig whilst stabbing him and releasing his heart when Braig questions if Xehanort has regained his memories.
290--> "That's not my name. I'm not "Xehanort." My name...is Ansem."
291* ThisCannotBe: His reaction in ''III'' when the Guardian rebels against him and saves Aqua and Ven before attacking him.
292--> "How?! You fell to the dark-" [''gets grabbed by the face'']
293* ThemeMusicPowerUp: Inverted -- when it comes time to fight him, the music for the fight is your character's battle theme. After seeing what Terra went through at Xehanort's hands before he transformed into the Lingering Will, you'll understand why the Will's battle theme is called "[[UnstoppableRage Rage Awakened]]".
294* TransformationOfThePossessed: Upon possession, Terra's [[WhiteHairBlackHeart hair turns white]] and [[SupernaturalGoldEyes his eyes gold]]. As Terra [[IdenticalStranger already bears great resemblance to Master Xehanort in his youth]], Terra-Xehanort essentially becomes a dead ringer for his original incarnation.
295* TrueFinalBoss: In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'', he's the boss of the Final Episode after the three character stories are completed. Averted in ''Final Mix'' though, where the story continues after the fight and there's another boss waiting.
296* UnblockableAttack: While all the data matches in ''Limit Cut'' have at least one of these, Terra-Xehanort is notorious for using [[BladeSpam Ars Solum]], which ''starts with an unblockable swing'' as indicated by his glowing red keyblade and will repeat that swing throughout the attack before ending with an equally unblockable [[ShockwaveStomp overhead slam]] though he can be staggered during this final hit. Once he's lost about half of his health, he'll start to use an [[TurnsRed altered version of Ars Solum that's almost entirely unblockable]], aside from a single swing right near the end that can be used to counter him.
297* VillainousBreakdown:
298** The only time he loses his cool in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' is when the Lingering Will forms, prompting a snarl of disbelief. In the subsequent battle, he begins by walking towards you slowly, taking the time to block and counter your attacks and attacking back carefully. As the battle continues he starts teleporting rapidly, attacks more aggressively, and breaks out Meteor as his DesperationAttack. Best summed up by this quote:
299-->"Your body submits. Your heart succumbs! So why does your mind ''resist?!''"
300** He has two phases of this in ''III''. The first time, after he was beaten by Sora, Aqua, and Ventus he gets so mad that he stops using the No Name and uses the darkness version of Terra and Eraqus's binding chains to restrain Sora and torture Aqua and Ventus. When he attempted to kill the duo on the other end of his chains, the Guardian emerges from the Xehanorts' control over it to save Aqua and Ventus, causing him to go into the second breakdown.
301-->"[[ThisCannotBe How!?]] You fell to the dark--" [''[[TalkToTheFist the Guardian grabs his head and shuts his mouth]]'']
302* VoicesAreMental: Xehanort is voiced by Creator/AkioOtsuka in the Japanese version, the son of Master Xehanort's voice actor Creator/ChikaoOhtsuka. The intended effect is presumed to be that the two characters have the same, but age-affected, voice.
303* WalkingSpoiler: Talking about his presence in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep'' spoils TheReveal that he's Terra under the control of Master Xehanort's heart.
304* WalkingWasteland: His presence in Radiant Garden causes an aura of darkness around the world, and while it may just be the time of day there, it's also nighttime when the player investigates. In ''III'', this becomes his DesperationAttack where he covers the area in darkness.
305* WouldHurtAChild: Stands out from the other examples, because we can see the lifeless body of young Ienzo fading away in the introduction to ''3D''.
306* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: The reason he tries to kill Aqua in Radiant Garden at the end of ''Birth by Sleep'', given that her [[UnwittingPawn role]] in his plans was complete after the events of the Keyblade Graveyard.
307[[/folder]]
308
309[[folder:Dark Figure / Terra-Xehanort's Guardian]]
310!!Dark Figure / Terra-Xehanort's Guardian
311[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/dark_figure_kh_6.png]]
312->'''Appearances:''' ''I'' | ''Chain of Memories'' | ''II Final Mix'' | ''358/2 Days'' | ''Birth by Sleep'' | ''Dream Drop Distance'' | ''III''
313
314A shadowy entity that heavily resembles a Pureblood Heartless. It serves several incarnations of Xehanort as his {{familiar}} and muscle, though its strongest ties are with Ansem, Seeker of Darkness.
315----
316* AllThereInTheManual:
317** The ''Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania'' clarifies the relationship between the Guardian and [[spoiler:Terra]]: the Guardian is a prison and container for [[spoiler:Terra]]'s heart.
318** Its Japanese name, "The One Behind", is only ever mentioned in the ''[[https://www.khinsider.com/news/Kingdom-Hearts-3-Ultimania-Scenario-Mysteries-Interview-Translated-14746 Kingdom Hearts III Ultimania]]''. It's otherwise just referred to as "the Guardian".
319* AndIMustScream: [[spoiler: Terra]]'s heart had been imprisoned inside the Guardian for over a decade, forced to serve as the attack dog for the man who ruined his life and [[spoiler:stole his body]], unable to fight back or even speak until ''III''.
320* BigDamnHeroes: It breaks free from Terra-Xehanort's control right before he can kill Aqua and Ven, then teams up with Sora to [[spoiler: restore Terra's control over his body]].
321* BlowYouAway: When merged with the World of Chaos, it will generate strong gusts of wind to blow Sora and the party back. The wind gusts don't deal damage, thankfully. It pulls off a similar technique against Riku in ''Dream Drop Distance''.
322* BoundAndGagged: It's because [[spoiler: Terra]]'s heart is imprisoned inside of it, the bandages preventing him ''or'' the Guardian from speaking. Once [[spoiler: Terra]] regains his own will, he rips the bandages off.
323* CastingAShadow: Like the Heartless, it mainly uses darkness-based attacks.
324* DashAttack: Its Dark Rush attack has it charged at the opponent several times while wreathed in dark energy.
325* DeadlyDisc: Its Shock Slash attack has it toss several dark energy discs at the opponent.
326* TheDogBitesBack: After it saves Aqua and Ven it wastes no time strangling Terra-Xehanort before [[spoiler:regaining its body through Sora's help]].
327* ElementalPunch: Its main attack is usually a darkness-enhanced punch.
328* ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: The Guardian's true name in Japanese is "The One Behind", which is exactly how it fights with Ansem and Terra-Xehanort.
329* FacepalmOfDoom: In ''Re:Mind'' it grabs the Lingering Will by the visor and starts squeezing, though Sora intervenes before it can crush its helmet.
330* {{Familiar}}: The Guardian's existence is seemingly tied to Ansem as his servant, at first, though when Riku accepts the darkness in his heart during a confrontation with Roxas and takes the form of Ansem [=SoD=], the Guardian comes under his control, though Master Xehanort first created it through his forced fusion with Terra to help him fight Aqua. It's due to the fact it's actually [[spoiler: Terra]]'s heart imprisoned in it, still bound to Ansem even in this state.
331* {{Foreshadowing}}: The Guardian being a prison for [[spoiler: Terra]]'s heart is hinted at a few times within the series.
332** When Riku defeats Ansem in ''3D'', the Guardian [[https://www.khwiki.com/images/c/c9/Strength%2C_to_Protect_What_Matters_01_KH3D.png briefly strikes the same pose]] [[spoiler: Terra]] once did when summoning his Keyblade. Riku then essentially reinterates what he'd said to [[spoiler:Terra]] a decade earlier: "Strength, to protect what matters".
333** Ansem, despite being made from Terra-Xehanort, is always exclusively referred to as ''Xehanort's'' Heartless. He acts like a younger, hammier Xehanort without any of Terra's influence or mannerisms, implying that [[spoiler:Terra]]'s heart was somewhere else.
334* GuardianEntity: Initially it protected its master from any harm, at least until [[spoiler:Terra]] finally exerts his own will.
335* InterfaceScrew: One of its attacks in its initial appearance has it attach itself to Sora or a party member and periodically grab them when they try to attack. When it does so to Sora, the Attack command is replaced by "Freeze" at regular intervals, which causes it to grab Sora when used.
336* ItCanThink: The Guardian seems to be able to act on its own, such as when it seems to reach towards Riku when Ansem is unconscious after beating him in ''Dream Drop Distance''. We learn later on that it's a container for [[spoiler:Terra]]'s heart, and might've been sentient the whole time like Ansem was when it begins speaking with [[spoiler:Terra]]'s voice.
337* LivingShadow: Like the Pureblood Heartless, it takes the form of its master's shadow, emerging from it when its time to fight. Its SignatureMove, Dark Shadow, has it emerge from the ground as a shadow to attack opponents from below, creating shockwaves as it does.
338* LivingWeapon: What the Guardian serves as to Ansem and Terra-Xehanort, having no will of its own and existing merely to attack and defend at his command.
339* ManaDrain: When merged with the World of Chaos, it will occasionally drain Sora and the party of their MP.
340* MeaningfulAppearance: As revealed in ''III'', the bandages over its mouth were not just for show, but were to [[spoiler:[[AndIMustScream keep the captive Terra from speaking]]]].
341* NighInvulnerable: There's never been any way to damage it, allowing it to [[TakingTheBullet shield its users from harm if they desire]].
342* OneSteveLimit: Averted, there is another type of Heartless called Guardian.
343* OneWingedAngel:
344** In ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'', it formed part of the World of Chaos with Ansem.
345** In ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'', Ansem fuses with the Guardian, forming a winged sphere of darkness with a gigantic Guardian on top.
346* PlayingWithFire: The battle with Terra-Xehanort in ''Birth by Sleep'' has the Guardian toss fireballs of darkness.
347* TheReveal: ''III'' reveals that the Guardian is a container for [[spoiler: Terra]]'s heart.
348* SealedInsideAPersonShapedCan: ''III'' reveals that the Guardian is actually said can for [[spoiler: Terra]]'s heart.
349* ShockAndAwe: It can fire surges of electricity.
350* SpikesOfDoom: During the fight with Terra-Xehanort in ''III'', one of its attacks is to punch the ground, creating a ring of spikes made from the shadow.
351* TakingTheBullet: It will jump in front of its master to take hits from foes. It doesn't have its own HP bar, so it doesn't get hurt. That said, whoever it protects is generally vulnerable to attacks from behind when it does this.
352* TaintedVeins: The guardian has purple veins on its forehead like a Neoshadow.
353* TorsoWithAView: It has a heart-shaped hole in its chest like most Pureblood Heartless.
354* TheVoiceless: It never speaks, even in battle, but it does roar occasionally. Subverted entirely in ''III'' when [[spoiler: Terra]] speaks through it, his heart imprisoned within it. It may have been able to do this the entire time if it weren't for the bandages in its way...
355* WalkingSpoiler: It's hard to talk about this thing without spoiling that it's actually a container for [[spoiler: Terra]]'s heart.
356* WhamLine: After saving Ventus and Aqua from Terra-Xehanort and restraining the Dark Seeker, the Dark Figure makes a familiar declaration.
357--> '''The Dark Figure''': [[spoiler:One day...I...will...set...this...right... One day...I will set...this right... I will return to this land...and protect...my friends!]]
358* WrestlerInAllOfUs: When using its Dark Shadow attack in ''Birth by Sleep'', if it successfully grabs Aqua, it will perform a suplex and slam her into the ground.
359* YouWillNotEvadeMe: During the fight with Terra-Xehanort in ''Birth by Sleep'', it will lash out and try to grab Aqua, holding her in place for Terra-Xehanort to attack. Though this will sometimes trigger a chance for Aqua and Terra use a special command to inflict massive damage.
360[[/folder]]
361
362[[folder:Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]]
363!!Ansem, the Seeker of Darkness (Terra-Xehanort's Heartless)
364
365[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ansem_seeker_of_darkness_02_khiii.png]]
366''[[caption-width-right:350:"So, you have come this far, and still you understand nothing. Every light must fade, every heart return to darkness!"]]''
367
368!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/AkioOtsuka (Japanese), Creator/BillyZane (''I'' and ''Chain of Memories'', English), Creator/RichardEpcar (''II'' onward, English)
369!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI I]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsChainOfMemories Chain of Memories]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII II]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded Re:coded]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Dream Drop Distance]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII III]]'' | ''Dark Road''
370
371->''"All worlds begin in darkness, and all so end. The heart is no different. Darkness sprouts within it, grows, consumes it. Such is its nature. In the end, every heart returns to the darkness whence it came."''
372\
373Ansem, the Seeker of Darkness, was a scientist who went mad as he experimented on the Heartless, leading to him becoming one himself and embracing the darkness. He was the driving force behind the Disney villains' search for the Princesses of Heart and uses Riku as a vessel to try and obtain the power of Kingdom Hearts.
374
375It’s later revealed that he’s one half of a whole, as the body he discarded became Organization XIII’s leader, Xemnas, and that the name Ansem was never his to begin with; he stole it from his master. His true identity was Xehanort, the elderly Keyblade Master who had turned to darkness and was then occupying the body of Keyblade wielder Terra. Because he was both made from Terra-Xehanort and willingly gave in to the darkness, he retains the memories, appearance, and personality of his original self. As of ''III'', Ansem is his future human self's Number II in the Real Organization XIII, having been brought forward into the future.
376----
377* AirJousting: An attack that shows up in nearly every battle against him is his Dark Rush Attack which has him use his Guardian to charge at his enemies relentlessly. His ''Limit Cut'' Data Rematch implies he doesn't even need the Guardian to use the attack and it remains his only close-range attack.
378* AlasPoorVillain: In ''III'', when he is defeated, Sora and Riku feel pity for him, both due to it being a farewell to one of their oldest enemies, and because of Ansem telling them about his feelings of apathy and hopelessness in serving Master Xehanort. Riku even admits that he is going to ''miss'' him.
379* AllForNothing: Out of Xehanort's incarnations, he is the most aware that this is the case regarding their plans. By ''III'', he has realized that if he was brought forward in time to indulge in this plot, he clearly lost in his own time, meaning his very existence is nothing more than a tool for his complete self. Notably, this realization pushes him beyond the DespairEventHorizon, instead of how he kept going about his evil in previous appearances that also were of him brought forward after his death.
380* AmbiguouslyBrown: Like all the Xehanorts. However, Ansem has the darkest complexion of them all, no doubt due to actually being a Heartless as well as arguably the Xehanort who spends the most time in pure darkness.
381* ArchEnemy: Is treated as Riku's after [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI the first game]]. He's a living reminder of both Riku's biggest regret and the fear of losing control of his powers again. By the time of ''III'', however, the two end up gaining a mutual respect for one another with Ansem telling Riku that his strength is "vaster than darkness" and Riku outright saying that he's gonna miss him.
382* ArtifactTitle: He is mostly called Ansem, but some players have referred to him instead as Xehanort's Heartless to differentiate him from Ansem the Wise.
383* AsLongAsThereIsEvil: Ansem was able to remain alive due to his control of Riku, allowing him to continue to exist as long as Riku held darkness in his heart. However, he was destroyed when [=DiZ=]'s machine at the end of ''II'' purified Riku's heart.
384* AttackDrone: As the World of Chaos, he summons spheres of darkness that fire lasers at you. this attack returns for his second form in ''3D'' and his boss battles in ''III''.
385* AttackOfTheFiftyFootWhatever: His form as 'World of Chaos' is absolutely massive, and is arguably the largest boss in the franchise period, only matched or beaten out by the [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII Nobody Dragon]]. For starters, Ansem himself becomes massive to the point one of his arms is bigger than Sora is, his Guardian becomes even larger than ''that'', and BOTH are attached to an even more massive flesh-battleship.
386* BackFromTheDead: Almost to JokerImmunity levels. However, ''III'' makes it clear that for all effects and purposes, his death at the end of the first game ''was'' his true death (regardless of his lingering presence in Riku), since upon his defeat in ''III'', he returns to face that death once more as his heart returns back in time to it.
387* BadassArmFold: His default posture while fighting with his Guardian is to float in the air with his arms crossed.
388* BadassLongcoat: The original example of the series, before all the Xehanorts began wearing them. Also qualifies as NoShirtLongJacket, his chest bared under the coat.
389* BarrierWarrior: When not using the Guardian as a meat shield, one of his few physical attacks has him surrounding himself in a barrier of dark energy and rushing at you.
390* BecomeYourWeapon: In ''Kingdom Hearts'', Ansem merges himself with a giant Heartless ship (Which appears to be the OneWingedAngel form of his GuardianEntity, who more or less is his weapon), it happens again in [=3D=] after challenging Riku again, albeit in a "smaller" form.
391* BeingEvilSucks: Ansem doesn't come out and say it, but he's clearly miserable working for his original self Master Xehanort. He's already figured out that the old man who essentially created him is only going to use him as a sacrifice, and that being present in a Replica body means all his original plans in ''I'' have failed. He has no reason to care anymore except knowing Master Xehanort will simply hijack him as he did Young Xehanort and therefore he has no choice but to follow the old Master's plans.
392* BigBad: He’s the true main villain of the first game.
393* BigBadDuumvirate: He formed this with Maleficent, but Ansem was just using her as his pawn.
394* BigBadEnsemble: With Marluxia for ''Chain of Memories'', Ansem being the main villain of the "Reverse/Rebirth" mode and Marluxia being the main villain of Sora’s story.
395* BishonenLine: The most powerful Heartless in the series (so far) appears completely human and is fully intelligent instead of being a creature of instinct.
396* BlackCloak: After destroying Radiant Garden he unlocked his own heart to traverse worlds and gain more knowledge. Until he possessed Riku, he could only appear as a hooded figure in a brown cloak with a creepy voice. It turns out Ansem's journey also involved ''TimeTravel'', which required him to give up his "physical existence".
397* BossRemix: His final battle theme in the first game, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghJlS-vu3TY "Guardando nel buio"]], is a remix of "Destati." The same is true of his themes in ''Dream Drop Distance,'' L'Eminenza Oscura [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DFU_nm7MTAE I]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3krHHAx0loY II]], which also both take from "Guardando nel buio."
398** Additionally, his battle theme in "Chain of Memories,'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Mj7t496nvM "Revenge of Chaos"]], takes heavily from "Another Side."
399* BringIt: Does this motion on occasion when fought.
400* BroughtDownToBadass: In ''III'' when you get to face him Terra had regained his body so he no longer has his GuardianEntity, leaving him to rely entirely on his own magical merit instead. But as his data rematch will demonstrate, he does not need his Guardian to be dangerous.
401* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: He gets what he wants and obtains Kingdom Hearts' power at the end of ''I''. However, it turns out to be ''light'' and not darkness like he thought it was and he basically implodes as a result.
402* CallBack: His Dark Rush in the first game had the unique weakness of being punishable by attacking into the third rush instead of blocking or avoiding it. His Limit Cut rematch gives it the same weakness.
403* TheCameo:
404** In ''coded'', he appears in a cutscene showing it was him who sent Riku to Hollow Bastion and reappears in the secret ending mentioned by Mickey.
405** In ''Melody of Memory'', aside from serving as one of the four bosses of the game, he makes a brief appearance [[spoiler:in the final segment of the game, as the ghost of Master Xehanort cycles through his various forms going back to Terra-Xehanort]].
406** In ''Dark Road'', Ansem appears in the opening cutscene speaking to Xehanort about being his waypoint and urging him to explore the outside worlds before opening a portal to Scala ad Caelum.
407* CardCarryingVillain: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. While he never outright calls himself "evil" the way Maleficent does, his open nihilism and frankly insane obsession with {{dark|IsEvil}}ness comes across much the same way.
408--> ''Behold the endless abyss! Within it lies the heart of all worlds: Kingdom Hearts! Look as hard as you are able. You'll not find even the smallest glimmer of light. From those dark depths are all hearts born. Even yours. DARKNESS CONQUERS ALL WORLDS!''
409* CastingAShadow: As the most powerful Heartless in existence, he's probably the premiere example in the entire franchise. When not relying on the Guardian to fight for him, Ansem exclusively fights with dark magic.
410* CelestialBody: His Guardian in his second form in ''[=3D=]''.
411* TheChessmaster: Masterminded the entire plot of ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI''.
412* CharacterisationMarchesOn: In the first game, Ansem was [[ChewingTheScenery bombastic]] and animated while voiced by Creator/BillyZane, but from each subsequent instalment onward, Ansem is presented as very subdued and subtle while performed by Creator/RichardEpcar, with his more theatrical elements confined to Master Xehenort.
413* ChewingTheScenery: Good Lord, once he gains a body of his own, every scene he's in feels like it's being torn apart between his teeth, even the ones where he doesn't have a face!
414-->'''"[[PunctuatedForEmphasis KINGDOM HEARTS! FILL ME WITH THE POWER... OF DARKNESS! SUPREME DARKNESS]]!"'''
415* CoDragons: With Xemnas in Dream Drop Distance, and later with Young Xehanort to Master Xehanort in the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness. Strangely it's also a case of DemotedToDragon, since both he and Xemnas were once leaders of their own organizations or armies and Young Xehanort briefly led the seekers before Master Xehanort’s grand return, now Ansem is now working for his original self. In ''III'', though, while Ansem carries the rank of II, it's Xemnas who really does most of the management of the Seekers and giving out orders, while Young Xehanort goes to different worlds to fill in the ranks for their last vessel, though Ansem still carries out important tasks. He serves as one of Xehanort's generals during the Keyblade War and is among Xehanort's last standing minions.
416* ColdHam: Later games such as ''3D'' and ''III'' tone down his hamminess. He's still prone to eloquent and melodramatic speeches, but is nowhere as bombastic as he was in the first game and ''[=CoM=]''. ''III'' justifies this as it is heavily implied that Ansem is suffering from a bout of depression. This is best shown in his boss fights for the former two games. In ''3D'' Ansem rarely speaks outside of the occasional taunt or when commanding the Guardian, and in ''III'', his EvilLaugh during some of his attacks sounds forced.
417* TheComicallySerious: On occasion. In ''III'' he reacts to Pence's clumsy distraction in front of the Twilight Town mansion with annoyed confusion, and rather than attack simply snaps at him to go away like he's trying to chase neighborhood kids off his lawn.
418* ContinuitySnarl: His DeathByIrony doesn't mesh with what we learn in ''3D'' and many of his other actions in the original game are downright against Master Xehanort's master plan. Possibly justified, given Young Xehanort's {{Reveal}} that his version of TimeTravel invokes LaserGuidedAmnesia on the user upon returning to their own time or the possibility becoming a Heartless has warped his view of how the world works.
419* TheCorrupter: Manages to not only be this to Riku for ''Kingdom Hearts'', but also to Young Xehanort, through the use of TimeTravel to impose his own StartOfDarkness. He's later successful in imbuing Aqua with Darkness in ''III'' after blasting her with Dark magic and sending her sinking into the dark sea of the Realm of Darkness. When Riku and Mickey arrive to try and rescue her, she's been turned into the hostile Anti-Aqua and has to be freed of his corruption.
420* CreepyMonotone: Earlier in the first game when he was wearing a brown cloak and wasn't wolfing down scenery.
421--> ''"This world has been connected... tied to the darkness, soon to be completely eclipsed. There is so very much to learn... You [Sora] understand so little..."''
422* CreepyTwins: He and Xemnas act this way in ''III'' now looking identical sans haircut and at times speak in unison and finish each others' sentences.
423* CrossoverExclusiveVillain: Most of the first game appears to be a simple crossover between the Franchise/DisneyAnimatedCanon and ''Franchise/FinalFantasy''. Towards the end, however, it is revealed that the true villain is an OriginalGeneration character, Ansem, Seeker of Darkness. Future games pass this role on to Xehanort in general, but Ansem held the stage for the first entry.
424* DeadlyDisc: His Shock Slash attack in almost every game involves shooting discs of dark energy at you.
425* DeadlyForceField: In ''Kingdom Hearts'' he would ram you with a barrier made of lasers while the guardian held you down, in ''III'' he brings this attack back as a melee attack.
426* DeathByIrony: Though it's later retconned into a DisneyDeath, in the first ''Kingdom Hearts'' he's destroyed by the very thing he was coveting, Kingdom Hearts. For extra irony, given the fact his thirst of knowledge led to his corruption in the first place, his very last word is a "Why?" of utter incomprehension.
427** Happens again in II, as the remains of Ansem that tried to take over Riku's body in Chain of Memories are destroyed by the light of a Kingdom Hearts constructed by his own other half Xemnas. For more irony, the machine generating said light was built by the original wise king that this Ansem stole everything from.
428* DemonicPossession: Of Riku in part of ''Kingdom Hearts'' and once in ''Chain of Memories''.
429* DespairEventHorizon: At the end of his final battle in ''III'', he reveals he hit it somewhere around the ''start'' of that game, having already figured out that his original self was going to use him as a sacrifice, and that him being there at all meant his own plan clearly failed. The half-assed way he deals with Hayner's group and the fact that he doesn't bother notifying anybody else about Vexen's betrayal are early signs that Ansem is past the point of thinking he can win, or even really ''wanting'' to.
430-->'''"Ansem", Seeker of Darkness:''' I knew I never stood a chance. Part of me wanted [[ScrewDestiny to defy my fate]]... but when [[TheMole the others]] betrayed us, I found I did not care. And then, nothing else seemed to matter anymore.
431* DoesThisRemindYouOfAnything: His final speech in ''III'' (see DespairEventHorizon above) sounds almost like he's suffering from clinical depression.
432* DoubleWeapon: His final form in the first game uses a lance resembling two huge Soul Eaters fused together.
433* DramaticIrony: The audience (and Riku) know that the man in the brown robe and Ansem are one and the same; however, it's not until towards the end of ''Dream Drop Distance'' that Sora learns this.
434* DuelBoss: The first time Sora fights Ansem as possessed Riku in the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', he has to face him alone. The second, third, fourth and fifth stages of the FinalBoss scenario (a meeting with Darkside, Ansem in his true self, the first phase of the World of Chaos Ansem fight, and the first room core) also take place with Sora alone.
435* EarlyInstallmentCharacterDesignDifference: As of ''3D'' onwards, he was given a completely new face and very slightly lighter skin to better resemble his other incarnations, namely Xemnas. By the time of ''III'', they've become identical in appearance aside from the haircut. Oddly enough, while the 1.5 ''Final Mix'' version of the first game changed his model to the new one from ''3D'', the "inner Ansem" in ''Reverse/Rebirth'' and Riku's "Ansem form" in HD cutscenes of ''358/2 Days'' and 2.5's ''Final Mix II'' still retain the old model suggesting that form is unique to Riku's "personal Ansem".
436* EldritchAbomination: His OneWingedAngel form in the first game, the World of Chaos, is a grotesque, fleshy mass in the shape of a ship of some kind.
437* EnemyWithin: To Riku from ''Chain of Memories'' through the explosion of the Kingdom Hearts encoder in ''Kingdom Hearts II''.
438* EnemyWithout: Acts like this to Riku in ''Dream Drop Distance''.
439* EnergyBall: Another common attack of his Guardian is to batter you with orbs of darkness. In ''3D'' he uses a very powerful version for his desperation attack.
440** His Data Rematch in ''Limit cut'' has every single attack used during his DesperationAttack involving various forms of spherical constructs of destructive dark magic.
441* EnergyWeapon: His main attack in most of his fights is to create {{Energy Ball}}s which fire lasers at his opponent. Taken even further in ''III'' where he can perform several tricks with them such as having the energy orbs surround him as a rotating force field, surrounding Sora with energy balls, or having them rain down a wall of lasers in his data rematch.
442* EvenEvilHasStandards: Subverted. He chews out Ansem the Wise's apparent mistreatment of Subject X and how the scientist treated Roxas and Naminé. However, this falls flat considering his own history of human experimentation and using children as tools in his schemes. This is an early sign that Ansem has had a change in mindset and is no longer the same conniving mastermind and can be a sign that he regrets his own actions.
443* EvilVersusEvil: Averted as both he and the Organization are operating independently during the time frame between ''Birth by Sleep'' and the end of ''Kingdom Hearts'' and never oppose each other, though the Organization's members are aware of his existence and nature as Xemnas' Heartless self. Ansem and Xemnas never oppose each other because they're literally working for the same goal in summoning Kingdom Hearts and if one succeeds, great, Master Xehanort wins. Played briefly straight when he takes over Riku's body in order to kill Lexaeus.
444* EvilMentor: Always trying to advise Riku to give in to the darkness, be it his own or his original incarnation. In ''Dream Drop Distance'' he almost sounds FauxAffablyEvil when giving him a final lecture and offer on it. It backfires on him because Riku begins to weaponize darkness and use it against him. By the time of ''III'', he seems to have given up completely on trying to corrupt Riku and has evolved into a rare benign version, [[SoProudOfYou taking pride]] in seeing Riku become "stronger than Darkness". Meanwhile Riku is surprised to find that he's gonna miss him, perhaps in acknowledgement of how [[HadToBeSharp he'd never have conquered the power of Darkness without Ansem constantly threatening to plunge him into it]].
445* FaceDeathWithDignity: In ''III'' he spends his last moments calmly reflecting on how Sora and Riku have grown stronger than him, and encouraging them to move on with their lives and seek out new experiences, before fading away and going back to face his original death in the first game.
446* FightingSpirit: The Guardian is more or less this for Ansem.
447* FinalBoss: This version of Xehanort, "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness", is the final enemy fought in the first ''Kingdom Hearts'' game, encountered as "Ansem" after passing the game's last point of no return. He's also the final enemy in Riku's ''Chain of Memories'' scenario.
448* FireIceLightning: The dark magic blasts from his balls of darkness during his DesperationAttack in ''Limit Cut'' are evidently of these three elements since they inflict the ignited, frozen and shocked status effects.
449* {{Flanderization}}:
450** Done from the first game via {{Retcon}}s. ''Kingdom Hearts'' presented Ansem as a misguided scientist who conducted horrifically amoral experiments on hearts, but he did so both out of genuine scientific curiosity, and because he felt it was his duty to know more about the nature of darkness to better protect the world he ruled. His discoveries led him to conclude that darkness is the source of all power and knowledge, and he [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope Jumped Off The Slippery Slope]] to pursue his theories further. Later games revealed that "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness" was ''not'' the same person as "Ansem the Wise", the kindly ruler of Hollow Bastion other characters had mentioned, and of the first game's "Ansem Reports" some were written by the real Ansem and some by the impostor, who was actually his apprentice who betrayed him and stole his name. Coupled with other revelations about Xehanort as the series went on, his scientific traits were transferred to Master Xehanort, and "Ansem, Seeker of Darkness" became primarily characterized as a CardCarryingVillain who champions darkness as a source of power and uses it to corrupt others.
451** While Ansem possessed Riku near the end of the original ''Kingdom Hearts'', it was mostly just a means to an end, using Riku as a vessel to complete his plan, and they had never even met before he took control of Riku in Hollow Bastion. Subsequent games heavily play up Ansem and Riku as arch enemies, Ansem focusing his machinations on tormenting Riku and tempting him back to darkness, while Riku sees Ansem as a symbolic embodiment of the weakness in his heart.
452* {{Foil}}: To his Nobody, Xemnas.
453** Xemnas is a stoic ColdHam that relies on his Organization to carry out his will and is rarely seen emoting. Ansem is a bombastic, noisy LargeHam that waxes on passionately about darkness and trying to corrupt Riku.
454** Their fighting styles likewise are diametrically opposed--Ansem is a mage that relies on long-distance attacks and hiding behind his Guardian while Xemnas is an in-your-face sword fighter that relies more on brute force.
455** Like Master Xehanort before him, Ansem believes in and champions the power of darkness, while Xemnas believes in ThePowerOfHate.
456** Ansem is TheCorrupter, preying on Riku's insecurities and tempting him with offers of power, while Xemnas is a ManipulativeBastard relying on lies and half-truths to get both allies and enemies to do his bidding.
457** Prior to ''III'' Ansem seemed to genuinely believe in the supremacy of darkness and that his cause was right, as opposed to Xemnas, a ConsummateLiar who had been deceiving his followers from day one and always intended to betray them in the end.
458** Ansem has shades of a NobleDemon, which is ironic considering the nature of the Heartless: all of his actions are motivated by his desire to accomplish his goals, and he only once in the entire series acts out of malice, when he brainwashes Aqua in ''III''. Even his possession of Riku was done more out of necessity than out of any evil intent, and he displays none of the antagonism that most other Xehanort incarnations share for Sora and Riku. He also shows restraint and does not unleash his dark powers against Hayner and his friends in ''III'' when he could easily wipe the floor with them, and even [[EvenEvilHasStandards chastises Ansem the Wise for the way he treated subject X]], seemingly indicating that he takes the most after Terra in that regard. Xemnas, by contrast, takes a lot more after Master Xehanort: he's a smug {{Jerkass}} who routinely tries to have his own minions [[LetsYouAndHimFight kill each other]] (and is [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness more than willing to do the deed himself]] if necessary), a {{Troll}} who takes delight in making Sora doubt himself at every opportunity and fakes his death ''three times'' over the course of the Dark Seeker saga just to mess with Sora and Riku, and who indulges in KickTheDog moments whenever he can. There's also that one time in ''III'' when he subjected Lea to ColdBloodedTorture for his betrayal of the Organization.
459* FlunkyBoss: In the FinalBoss fight with him in ''I'', he has his Guardian behind him, and Ansem will try to have the Guardian possess Sora. After doing a FusionDance with the Guardian to create the World of Chaos, the room cores in the ship have Heartless inside them.
460* FullContactMagic: When forced to fight without the Guardian, he uses darkness as a ranged attack and to augment his own physical strikes, similar to No Heart. The Xehanort Replica representing him follows suit, with its "weapon" merely being its own fists radiating darkness.
461* FusionDance: With the Guardian for his final forms. The World of Chaos is a gigantic organic battleship with Ansem fused to it via cables attached to his back while his unnamed OneWingedAngel form in ''3D'' has him encased in a dark, winged sphere with the Guardian attached to the top.
462 * GenreBlindness: He thought darkness was the true source of all power and knowledge from which everyone and everything was created. ''In a '''Disney''' game''. The in-game Kingdom Hearts [[LightIsGood set him straight]].
463* GlovedFistOfDoom: Even makes the usual pose with it a few times.
464* GracefulLoser: When he finally dies in ''III'' he ends up congratulating Riku and Sora for conquering the darkness, and tells them that there’s much more to seek in the world.
465* GodhoodSeeker: Wishes to access Kingdom Hearts to use as a source of ultimate knowledge and power.
466* GuardianEntity: "Come, Guardian!" His entire fighting style involves floating around letting the Guardian fight for him and defend him. His final form in the first game is the only time when Ansem himself fights... at least until the Guardian abandons him to regain its true form as Terra, and he is forced to use his own dark magic to fight instead.
467* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Kingdom Hearts, which he thought was the ultimate darkness he was searching for, turns out to be light, which ends up doing him in. He also tried to corrupt Riku with darkness, only for Riku to turn that darkness into a weapon and become immune to corruption from it.
468* HumanoidAbomination: He's the only intelligent, fully-sentient Heartless we've seen thus far, and the only one to maintain a human form.
469* {{Hunk}}: Tall with long-flowing hair, ruggedly handsome facial features as well as wearing clothing that shows off some of his chiseled physique. Gets emphasized when he gets [[WalkingShirtlessScene shirtless for the final battle in the first game]]. Post-ArtEvolution, he still qualifies having the same build but with slightly softer facial features to better resemble Xemnas and Terra-Xehanort.
470* {{Hypocrite}}: He claims to be disgusted with Ansem the Wise’s treatment of Subject X, and how he treated Roxas and Naminé. This is rich coming from someone who carried out his own diabolical experiments on numerous people, took over Riku’s body just to get a body back, and how both incarnations of the Organization have no qualms treating people like tools to be thrown away if they are no longer useful (and even scouted Roxas as a vessel and ended up using Xion).
471* HypocriteHasAPoint: Despite the above hypocrisy, Ansem the Wise doesn’t refute his accusations about the way he treated Subject X, Roxas, and Naminé, admitting that the only reason he still lives is because he wants to [[TheAtoner atone for what he’s done to them]].
472* IconicOutfit:
473** His original form seen when he was a disembodied heart, the short, hunched over figure in a brown hood.
474** He wears the Organization's black coat for most of the cutscenes in ''III'' but when it comes to battle he goes back to his original outfit for nostalgia's sake.
475* InsistentTerminology: As he is the Heartless made from Terra-Xehanort, he's referred to exclusively as Xehanort's Heartless as [[spoiler:Terra]]'s heart is imprisoned and contained inside his GuardianEntity.
476* InsufferableGenius: A former scientist who spends a great deal of his interactions with Sora in the first game lecturing him and mocking him for being ignorant and understanding nothing of the heart and Darkness. Makes it all the more satisfying when he turns out to be completely wrong about the power within Kingdom Hearts. Even in his later appearances and after {{Flanderization}} into being TheCorrupter for Riku, he'll call Riku a fool for thinking he can resist the power of Darkness.
477-->"One who knows nothing can only understand nothing."
478-->"I know all there is to know."
479* InterfaceScrew: A mild yet effective example during his data rematch in ''Re:Mind''. Those pulsating, striped projectiles he sends out during his second DesperationAttack are very dark-colored and probably wouldn't be as difficult to dodge if it wasn't for the fact that part of said DesperationAttack is bathing the entire arena in a very similar darkness, obscuring the projectiles somewhat.
480* ItCanThink: Unlike most other Heartless, which are explicitly described as being mindless creatures who function on instinct, Ansem retains all of his intelligence and higher reasoning. The real Ansem theorizes that this is because Xehanort willingly became a Heartless. That version of Xehanort also being a FusionDance character with multiple hearts probably helped, too.
481* ItsAllAboutMe: He constantly advocates others the boons of using darkness, but only because other darkness users tend to be easy pawns or extra bodies for his Somebody counterpart. He's definitely '''not''' pleased when Riku finds a way to use darkness on his own terms.
482--> "Why do you accept the darkness---but still refuse me?"
483* {{Jerkass}}: Singularly acts like this whenever Riku is around him... or Sora, doesn't matter which. He defines it for all the other Xehanorts after him, too.
484* JokerImmunity: Despite being destroyed at the end of ''Kingdom Hearts'' and not even being the "main" incarnation of Xehanort, Ansem ''always'' manages to come back somehow and wreak havoc, whether it's simply existing within Riku to torment him or outright being brought forward in time (twice).
485* KarmicDeath: Three times, thanks to TimeTravel. He was a StrawNihilist that believed that the true essence of the heart is darkness, and spends the first game tearing apart the worlds in search of Kingdom Hearts to prove it. He gets to open the door to Kingdom Hearts and is immediately destroyed by the light that streams out of it. His replica in ''III'' is likewise destroyed by the same boys he's been tormenting since the first game.
486** In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', the parts of Ansem SOD still lingering in Riku's heart are destroyed by the light of a second Kingdom Hearts. The cause? A machine built by the original Ansem, that is, the wise king this Heartless betrayed.
487* KilledOffForReal: The destruction of the replica his heart is inhabiting in ''III'' (and going back to face his original death in the first game), followed shortly by the death of Master Xehanort, compounds that aside from flashbacks or visions, he is truly gone for good this time.
488* KneelBeforeZod: Declares this to Riku when trying to tempt him back to darkness.
489--> "You are weak. You need darkness. Surrender. Bow to darkness. Bow to me."
490* {{Leitmotif}}: With the exception of the first game's final battle, any battle theme involving him opens with a series of seven [[OminousPipeOrgan organ chords]]. He's always got some variation or reprise of ''Forze del Male'' or ''Guardando nel Buio''. In 3D, he gains a new theme titled ''L'Eminenza Oscura''.
491* LackOfEmpathy: Ansem is cold, calculating, and utterly ruthless. He treats people and their hearts as either tools to be manipulated and disposed of, or as cattle for his ravenous Heartless legions. He reveres power and knowledge above all things, and he despises ignorance.
492* LargeHam: By far the largest within the entire series. Both Billy Zane and Richard Epcar have ''a lot of fun'' with this character, judging by just ''how'' large a ham they consume!
493* LateArrivalSpoiler: The big reveal about him being Xehanort's Heartless and not the real Ansem was a major spoiler back in ''II'' that entirely cast the events of the first game in a new light. That was back in 2006; by this point, the existence of Xemnas and Xehanort is so integral to the storyline of the franchise that this guy's true identity is basic knowledge.
494* LivingShadow: The Guardian, which in some renders is shown to literally extend from his feet like a shadow.
495* LongRangeFighter: When not letting the Guardian fight for him, Ansem exclusively attacks with dark energy projectiles of various shapes and sizes. His data rematch in ''III'' can best be described as a BulletHell game on steroids. He'll use {{Homing Projectile}}s, dark energy mines that explode if you wander too close, energy balls that fire lasers in various formations, and a shadow that sprouts a cage of dark claws. And that's not even going into his DesperationAttack where he'll use all the above attacks as well as two large dark energy spheres that can fire dark fireballs that inflict various status aliments, can be fused together to create a vortex that fires clusters of explosive dark energy spheres, and can spin around him to fire larger energy spheres.
496* LovecraftianSuperPower: His brand of dark powers are very organic in tone, with his final form in ''I'' being the epitome of EldritchAbomination. Further exemplified in both his fight in [=3D=] and his data rematch in ''Re:Mind'', where he will transport himself and Sora/Riku into a shadowy EldritchLocation and sic shadows that form into bony cages on top of Sora, or push Riku away through a corridor eerily reminiscent of the Realm of Darkness, with a blue and black sky soaring above them and with Ansem being in front of a Violet Vortex. He even can obscure the sky and the arena every time he pushes Riku away!
497* TheMagnificent: Seeker of Darkness. [[BrickJoke This becomes far more relevant as the games go on]].
498* ManipulativeBastard: Played both the villains and Riku through their darkest desires.
499* TheManBehindTheMan: To Maleficent, manipulating her to gather the Princesses of Heart.
500* MonochromaticEyes: In his OneWingedAngel form, his eyes turn solid orange, with paler points where the irises should be.
501* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In ''III'', he's ultimately the one responsible for rescuing Ansem The Wise from the Realm of Darkness, who is able to escape Xehanort's grasp not long after thanks to Hayner, Pence, Olette, and Vexen. This leaves Ansem the Wise free to help Ienzo make the Replicas for Roxas and Naminé, the former of whom becomes one of the Guardians of Light’s fiercest and most powerful players during the Keyblade War.
502* NobleDemon: He ''definitely'' has shades of this, if his lines as a StealthMentor are to be believed... but it is also ironic considering the nature of ALL the Heartless: his own actions were motivated by his desire to accomplish his goals. He only once in the entire series acts out of sadism when he curses Aqua in ''III''. His DemonicPossession of Riku was done more out of necessity than of any evil intent, as he displays none of the antagonism that Master Xehanort, Xemnas or Young Xehanort share for Sora and Riku. Case in point, instead of just incinerating the kids in Twilight Town for annoying him he tries to shoo them away.
503* NoNameGiven: Sort of. This is the only Xehanort incarnation to not be given a proper name of his own, he's only ever referred to as Ansem or Xehanort's Heartless by other characters. His original title "Seeker of Darkness" was discarded after the first game, but persisted in the fandom for the sake of differentiating him from the other "Ansems" including the real thing, and then became [[invoked]]AscendedFanon as a title for Xehanort in general, to the point where an alternate title for "the Xehanort Saga" that [[invoked]]WordOfGod has given is "The Dark Seeker Chronicle". ''Re:Mind'' even shows that internally, the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness simply refer to him as "Ansem", including Master Xehanort himself. He is also referred to as simply "Xehanort" by Vexen and the ''real'' Ansem.
504* OddNameOut: He's the only member of the Seekers of Darkness (alongside Vanitas) that doesn't have an "X" in his name. Though being Xehanort's Heartless, he probably doesn't need the sigil to be kept track of.
505* OmnicidalManiac: He was out to use the Heartless and the Disney Villains to destroy the universe with darkness.
506* OneWingedAngel: His "World of Chaos" form - a colossal, seemingly-organic battleship topped by a monstrous version of his Guardian, with a giant version of Ansem himself [[https://www.khwiki.com/File:World_of_Chaos_(Art).png growing out of its ribcage]]. He does this again in ''DDD'' merging with the Guardian and creating a gigantic version of it.
507* OnlyMostlyDead: Even after being destroyed by ''Kingdom Hearts'', a small piece of himself was still alive in Riku. It got purged in ''II''.
508* PowerFloats: He's always floating around in combat, and is usually only shown standing on the ground in cutscenes.
509* PowersDoTheFighting: Ansem's GuardianEntity does pretty much all the heavy lifting while he floats around with his arms folded. The only time he takes up an actual weapon is in his gigantic OneWingedAngel form in the first game. Even with the absence of his Guardian in ''Kingdom Hearts III'', Ansem will attack purely with magic, usually with his arms folded.
510* PreFinalBoss:
511** In ''Dream Drop Distance'', he's the penultimate boss Riku faces before Young Xehanort.
512** In ''III'', he's faced alongside Xemnas and Young Xehanort as the penultimate bosses of the game.
513* RasputinianDeath: His final battle in the first game has his normal form defeated twice, and then beaten again while part of the World of Chaos. He then tries to use it to heal himself, only for Sora to destroy its main parts one at a time, and then he's defeated again. Even that doesn't kill him, with Kingdom Hearts having to annihilate him with its light.
514* RecurringBoss: Ansem is fought twice towards the end of ''Kingdom Hearts''. First, Sora duels him as he is possessing Riku in Hollow Bastion, and then he's fought in The End of the World as the FinalBoss of the game.
515* RedBaron: The Seeker of Darkness. It's not all that exclusive to him at this point.
516* ScaryBlackMan: The strongest Heartless in the series and he looks like a tall, muscular man with a dark complexion and a deep, imposing voice.
517* SequentialBoss: When Sora, Donald and Goofy confront Ansem in the crumbling Destiny Islands after passing the original game's PointOfNoReturn, they get a lengthy series of connected boss fights to close the game. First, you fight Ansem floating on the beach, then you get a last break to refill items and customize (after this, you're locked into battle mode for the rest of the game), then Sora fights a Darkside alone in a crater, then he fights Ansem alone, again, then you fight Ansem attached to the World of Darkness with just Sora before going through a series of stages to dismantle the ship, then finally Ansem attached to the ship one last time.
518* SignificantAnagram: Probably unintentional, but "Names" is surprisingly relevant to anyone with the name Ansem; they all have more than one name.
519* SizeShifter: He grows to absolutely enormous size for his final battle in the first game.
520* ShirtlessScene: As the final boss of the first game. What a body.
521* TheSlowPath: According to an early cutscene in ''III'', after Ansem went back in time to Xehanort's youth, he actually waited out all the decades in hiding on Destiny Islands instead of returning to the present.
522* SmugSnake: In ''I''. Most of his cutscene dialogue with Sora, and even a few of his battle quotes, have him mock Sora for his lack of intelligence and inability to understand that darkness is the driving force in the universe. Needless to say, this character trait is dropped when he's destroyed by concrete proof of how incorrect he is.
523* SphereOfPower: In his new battle phase in ''3D'' his Guardian becomes one.
524* SphereOfDestruction: His new attack in ''3D'' is to trap you in one before making it with burst with dark energy. This tactic returns in his Data Rematch in ''Limit Cut'' as one of several attacks used during his DesperationAttack.
525* SquishyWizard: GlassCannon [[DownplayedTrope he is not]], but he relies heavily on either his NighInvulnerable {{Familiar}} or his mastery over the Darkness and is usually not much of a fighter in close quarters. Relatively speaking, he tends to be more vulnerable than the other incarnations if his powers are bypassed and he's within range of a keyblade.
526* StarterVillain: For the entire franchise.
527** StarterVillainStays: He returns in later entries as well, alongside other villains, and suffering no VillainDecay in the process. His true place in the series after his introductory role is to serve as one of the CoDragons for the ArcVillain Master Xehanort.
528* StealthMentor: He feels this way towards Riku upon his final defeat in ''III'', with Riku admitting that he'll actually miss him this time. Makes sense with his GracefulLoser attitude afterwards, as well.
529* TheStoic: Prior to possessing Riku, after which all bets are off and [[ChewingTheScenery no scenery will be left unchewed]]
530* StrawNihilist: "All worlds begin in darkness, and all so end." Yeah, Sora basically tells him this is complete bull, and guess who turns out to be right.
531* TeleportSpam: Ansem does this with his Guardian for his Dark Shadow attack, sending him into a portal into the ground and rising and [[{{Shoryuken}} uppercutting the enemy]].
532* TimeTravel: ''Dream Drop Distance'' reveals this is why he now lacks a body of his own, because after he was spawned from Terra-Xehanort he cast off his body to be able to travel through time.
533* TookALevelInBadass:
534** Ansem was not a terribly difficult final boss in ''Kingdom Hearts''. For his return in [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Dream Drop Distance]], on the other hand, he becomes ''far'' more powerful, acquiring a new form of the Guardian that is much more powerful, and in both forms it has new attacks that are much faster and harder to avoid than what it had in ''Kingdom Hearts''.
535** While prowess in darkness and magic is implicit as an incarnation of Xehanort, Ansem always preferred to let the Guardian fight for him while he floats around commanding it. In ''III'' he no longer has the Guardian when it comes time to fight him, so Ansem finally demonstrates his own power directly, in the form of swarms of dark energy orbs that shoot volleys of laser shots, constructs of darkness that generate lightning, and more.
536* TransformationOfThePossessed: After possessing Riku in the first game, he morphs Riku's body into one resembling a long-haired Young Xehanort wearing Master Xehanort's outfit. Ansem keeps this shape as his standard appearance going forward, likely for recognition for the audience, but his true form is actually a hunched, faceless figure in a brown cloak.
537* VillainousBreakdown:
538** At the end of [[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI the first game]] after being beaten in his final form, he calls out for Kingdom Hearts to grant him the power of darkness. Cue the doors opening him and blasting him with light. His last words are spent with him being incredolous that he was wrong all along.
539--> '''Ansem, Seeker of Darkness''':"Light...but....why?"
540** Gets a rather subdued one in [[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance KH3D]] when Riku [[WeCanRuleTogether rejects his offer]] to embrace {{the dark|Side}}ness. This is what triggers the boss battle, and it gets worse after the first round as Riku beats the crap out of him.
541* VillainRespect: By ''III'', Ansem shows pride in Riku's development since their first meeting; seeing Riku gain true strength as a Keyblade Master surpassing the power of darkness. At the very end, Ansem shows that he still values learning about the World, telling Riku to expand his horizons by going to seek more.
542* VocalEvolution: Richard Epcar's voice acting improved a lot between ''[=KH2=]'' and ''Re:[=COM=]'', although it's more like the vocal director gave him some breathing room instead of forcing him to try and out-ham Billy Zane with unsuccessful results. He's also significantly better in ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsBirthBySleep''. Akio Ohtsuka himself was actually over-the-top hammy to an silly degree in the original Japanese version of ''Kingdom Hearts'', but also sounded a lot better in ''Re: [=COM=]''. In ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' onward, Ansem sounds more raspy and closer to Billy Zane's portrayal to differentiate from Terra-Xehanort. The difference is most obvious in ''III'', since both are finally in the same game together (albeit not in the same scene where either of them talk). Both are theatrical, but Terra-Xehanort is more bombastic, wild, and younger-sounding, while Ansem is more subdued, gruff, and, as previously mentioned, raspier. This vocal difference also applies to Akio Ohtsuka's portrayal of them, his Ansem being unnervingly low when not raising his voice.
543* WhatTheHellHero: Borderlines with VillainHasAPoint. He pulls one on the actual Ansem the Wise as of ''III'', saying how he used Roxas and Naminé and threw them away when they were no longer useful.
544* WorldsStrongestMan: He is the most powerful Heartless in the series. He has the power to control other Heartless and he’s one of the rare Heartless that has retained his intelligence. Ansem can manipulate darkness into different weapons and use his Guardian to help him in combat, can transform into two different OneWingedAngel forms in ''I'' and ''Dream Drop Distance'' to become stronger, even without his Guardian he can still give Keyblade Wielders a tough fight.
545* WorthyOpponent: He acknowledges Riku as this (and Sora to a lesser extent) upon his final defeat in ''III'', with Riku returning the sentiment.
546* YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness: After Kairi completes the Final Keyhole Ansem says this to her, which unfortunately for him was [[MoralityPet the one thing Riku wasn't willing to go through]].
547* YoungerThanTheyLook: {{Subverted|trope}}. From what we know about the series chronology, he was "born" around 10 years prior to ''VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI'', but of course he's a continuation of his previous self in terms of apparent age.
548* YourAnswerToEverything: His livelihood revolves heavily around darkness, to the point that he can't go on for a minute without making some mention of the darkness. Justified, he is a Heartless. So, he is inclined by his Heartless instincts to talk, breathe, and wreathe around in darkness.
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550
551[[folder:Xemnas]]
552!!The Superior of the In-Between (Original Name: Terra-Xehanort [initial anagram from "Ansem"])
553
554[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/xemnas_khiii_10.png]]
555''[[caption-width-right:350:"I'm creating a brand new world, one heart at a time."]]''
556
557!!!'''Voiced by''': Creator/NorioWakamoto (Japanese), Creator/PaulStPeter (English)
558!!!'''Appearances''': ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsI I Final Mix]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsII II]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2 358/2 Days]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsCoded Re:coded]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance Dream Drop Distance]]'' | ''[[VideoGame/KingdomHeartsIII III]]''
559
560->''"I must become one with Kingdom Hearts. I will become a higher existence. All of my true ambitions begin there..."''
561\
562The Number I of the original Organization XIII, Xemnas is the BigBad of ''Kingdom Hearts II'' and ''Kingdom Hearts: 358/2 Days''. He does not appear in ''Chain of Memories'', but he is referred to by others as "the Superior", and showed up in the first game's ''Final Mix'' as a taste of things to come. He led the Organization in its attempt to create an artificial Kingdom Hearts, though only he and Xigbar knew of the group’s true purpose.
563
564As later revealed, Xemnas was the Nobody of Master Xehanort during his possession of Terra after his heart became Ansem, Seeker of Darkness. Despite being destroyed, he returns in ''Dream Drop Distance'' to torment Sora about his ties to the Organization, having been brought forward in time to serve as Number III of the Thirteen Seekers of Darkness alongside his Heartless counterpart and his original self.
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566* AlasPoorVillain: While he's disintegrating after he's beaten by Sora, Riku, and Mickey in ''III''; he feels remorse over [[BadBoss what he's done]] to his own Organization and admits that he abused and took them for granted and now that they're all gone he has nothing.
567--> '''Sora:''' I know that you have a heart. What do you feel? [[WasItReallyWorthIt Was it worth it?]]\
568'''Xemnas:''' I feel... the emptiness where my companions once stood. I took them for granted. And now, I have... nothing. My first surge of emotion in years... for as long as I can remember... and it's... loneliness.
569** Subverted twice with his first defeat in ''II''. As his body fails, he states that he needs more rage and thus more hearts. Sora tells him hearts have more emotions than just anger and sadly asks if he can even remember that. Xenmas, fading away, admits that he can't. The first subversion is that Xemnas isn't dying, he returns for multiple additional boss battles. The second subversion is that later games suggest he's probably lying.
570* AllYourPowersCombined: In the first stage of his final boss sequence, he can use the weapons of various other Organization members (namely, everyone who died in ''II''). [[invoked]]WordOfGod states that he may even have a Keyblade, as he is the Nobody of Terra-Xehanort but may have chosen simply to not use it. It was likely to keep up the appearances of the false goal of the Organization, though it also may have been due to his -- and, by extension, Terra-Xehanort's -- amnesia issues.
571* AntiVillain: Subverted. He certainly tries to present himself as a person who simply wants to be able to experience emotions again. However, behind that sorrowful mask is a sociopath that wants control over Kingdom Hearts and the worlds beneath it. That's not even getting into what he does to Xion, nor does it account for the fact that he was preventing his underlings from attaining hearts in the first place so his alternate selves could have more potential Seekers Of Darkness at their disposal. Even in ''III'' when both Xemnas and Xehanort develop significantly more sympathetic qualities, nobody is pretending that Xemnas is a monster of ''anything'' but his own volition:
572-->'''Sora:''' Just give it a rest! You're Nobodies! You don't even exist! You're not sad about anything!
573-->'''Xemnas:''' Very good. You don't miss a thing. I can not feel—sorrow... No matter what misery befalls the worlds. No matter what you think, what you feel, or how you exist.
574* ArmorPiercingAttack: Xemnas reiterates the infamous laser dome from his final battle in ''II'' into his data rematch in ''III''. Occasionally, some of the lasers will flash blue before firing; these lasers will break Sora's guard and he will presumably be finished immediately after by ensuing BeamSpam or Xemnas himself.
575* ArchEnemy: Treated as Sora's from all the way since the first game. While Ansem [=SoD=] sees Sora as just an obstacle in his way, Xemnas seems to take a personal interest in him. Sora in turn not only interacts with Xemnas more than any other Xehanort incarnation, he definitely takes a personal dislike of the man after learning how he manipulated the former members of Organization XIII.
576** Xemnas himself treats Axel much this way due to his repeated betrayals, which by the time of ''III'' grows into a visibly personal hatred of the man. During their clash in the Keyblade Graveyard, Xemnas goes out of his way to both physically and psychologically torment Axel to the point of nearly jeopardizing their objective by killing him.
577* BadBoss:
578** ''3D'' reveals just how far he went in manipulating the Organization. Not only was he directly responsible for several of them becoming Nobodies, but he purposefully concealed from them the fact that Nobodies naturally develop a new heart over time.
579** Even before ''Dream Drop Distance'', there was plenty of evidence to disqualify him for boss of the year. He's apathetic toward an unconscious Axel, he twice tried to get two of his subordinates to kill the other, threatens to punish Organization members who might fail him by transforming them into Dusks, [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking and he's only known to have authorized one day off a year for the Organization members]].
580** Deconstructed by ''III''. His abuse and manipulation of the rest of the Organization has led to them all abandoning him, betraying him, or simply no longer being around when he needs backup the most. By the time of his final death, his other selves are no help, and do not lift a finger to aid him as he dies. He finally regains his own heart, and all he can feel is agony from being alone.
581* BackFromTheDead: As with Ansem, he's back in ''3D'' via the time travel powers of Young Xehanort. They fade back to their original times when Master Xehanort's scheme fails, though Xehanort claims they're still on track for the "seven vs. thirteen" showdown. ''III'' later clarifies that Young Xehanort brought the hearts of Xemnas, Ansem, Young Xehanort, Vanitas, and Dark Riku to the present and placed them in new Replicas. Upon their defeats in the Keyblade War, however, Xemnas and the others return to their places in time to face their actual, final deaths from previous games.
582* BarehandedBladeBlock: Effortlessly catches Lea's keyblade with one hand when he tries to strike Xemnas with it.
583* BarrierWarrior: One of the few recurring bosses in the series to regularly block your attacks, throwing up a barrier of energy and then attacking while you're staggered. In fact, the barrier itself deals damage when summoned. In ''3D'' he extends this into trapping Sora in a cube of energy barriers and firing laser shots at him while he's trapped. In the ''Re:Mind'' DLC, his Data replica will instead summon barriers around the arena and try to toss Sora into them. In both ''3D'' and ''III'', while touching them still hurts, they can still be safely used for Flowmotion to escape the follow-up attack.
584* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Thrice over in ''III'':
585** Tells Sora that nothing would please the Organization more than Roxas' return... So guess who foils his attempt to kill Xion and Lea?
586** For all that Xemnas claims throughout ''II'' to want a heart, actually getting his own leaves him shocked that anyone can withstand the weight of feelings like guilt and loneliness.
587** He spends most appearances touting the amazing power of [[PowerOfTheVoid nothingness and emptiness]], and when he finally starts feeling emotions again he realizes that his [[BadBoss cruel, selfish treatment of his comrades]] has caused them all to die or abandon him, making him feel the pain from the empty space they once inhabited, and leaving him all alone with [[IronicHell absolutely nothing]].
588* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: In his truly final fight, his attacks are structured like Sora's Limit Attacks: a series of various quick alternating close- and long-range attacks while moving around quickly, leaving very few gaps between those attacks, followed by a longer finishing move.
589* BerserkButton: In ''III'' he reveals how much he hates betrayals, and ''really'' can't get over Lea's "betrayal" by his being part of Team Sora.
590* BigBad: He is the primary antagonist of ''II'' and serves as the leader of Organization XIII.
591* BigBadEnsemble: Unlike his heartless counterpart Ansem Seeker of Darkness, He and Maleficent are against each other.
592* BookEnds: Since his {{Superboss}} fight in the first game canonically happened, he's chronologically both the first and last member of the original Organization Sora fights. Even taking ''III'' into account, Xemnas is the last veteran of the original Organization to be defeated by Sora.
593* BoringButPractical: His ultimate weapon in ''358/2 Days'', Interdiction, is also his most simple in design, as it's just a red bar of light compared to the intricate blade-like shapes of his previous weapons.
594* TheCameo: In ''Melody of Memory'', aside from serving as one of the four bosses of the game, he makes a brief appearance [[spoiler:in the final segment of the game, as the ghost of Master Xehanort cycles through his various forms going back to Terra-Xehanort]].
595* ChekhovsGunman: He appeared in the first game's ''Final Mix'', dropped loads of cryptic foreshadowing, and left Team Sora to wonder what the heck just happened.
596* TheChessmaster: Especially in ''358/2 Days''.
597* ClimaxBoss: He serves as Sora's FinalBoss in ''3D'', coming after some major revelations about the heart, the Heartless and the Nobodies, while beating him signals the end of Sora's story but not the end of the game.
598* ClippedWingAngel: In the finale of ''II'', Xemnas manages to merge with the [[MacGuffin artificial Kingdom Hearts]], but due to the fact that it was heavily damaged by Ansem the Wise, he doesn't have its full power. However, this is {{Downplayed}} due to the fact that he can [[RealityWarper warp the World That Never Was]] at his whim and is by extension a PhysicalGod. In fact, according to WordOfGod, Xemnas was the strongest being in the ''series'' at this point, possibly being more powerful than his original form or even ''[[TheAce The Master of Masters]]''.
599* CoDragons: With Ansem and Young Xehanort to Master Xehanort in the Real Organization XIII, though this also counts as being DemotedToDragon. When Luxord discusses their organizational structure, the pair are explicitly stated to be in command of the other members. Xemnas manages much of the day-to-day operations of the Seekers such as monitoring their progress on their respective tasks, while Young Xehanort is managing the time traveling part of their operations, and Ansem is on the hunt for Subject X. He along with Ansem also serve as Master Xehanort’s generals during the Keyblade War, overseeing the lesser members’ fights.
600* ColdHam: A TropeCodifier. Xemnas manages to both be stoic and hammy in equal measure. Being that he's voiced by Creator/NorioWakamoto in Japanese AND Paul St. Peter in the English portion, the hammy part in both is pretty unavoidable. The reason is two-folded; on the one hand, unlike the other Organization members he has few memories of his human life to tell him how to emote, so he overacts to try and hide that he feels the least of all of them. On the other hand, his main Xehanort counterpart was a LargeHam, so Xemnas inherited his personality traits in that manner without a heart to actually put any emotion into it.
601** Goes full on LargeHam in his boss battle in ''Dream Drop Distance'', particularly during the phase when he's throwing buildings at you, having dropped all pretense of being emotionless now that it's revealed that he HAS had a heart all along, though not necessarily his original's. Sticks to a lesser degree post-battle, when his reaction to Lea's BigDamnHeroes elicits a subtle but clearly shocked "You!?".
602* CombatTentacles: During the very final fight against him in ''II'', he spends a decent chunk of the fight manifesting monochrome tendrils of Nothingness to pierce through Sora and Riku. During his Data Rematch in the DLC of ''III'', he instead uses these "thorns" to snatch Sora and toss him around the arena, even bypassing his block ability to do so. Considering how Nobodies are composed of "nothingness", it can be interpreted as him [[LovecraftianSuperpower converting his own body into an energy attack]].
603* CompanionCube: Towards Aqua's discarded armor, though it was due to Master Xehanort's plans to find Ventus, as it was revealed in ''0.2''.
604* ConfusionFu: In his Data Rematch, Xemnas uses attacks from his previous fights in tandem to, sometimes literally, throw off Sora. Some of his kicks are purposely delayed to get around Sora's guard.
605* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: As the {{Foil}} to Ansem, Seeker of Darkness from the first game, he can be considered this. Xemnas is a stoic Cold Ham that relies on Nobodies and his Organization to carry out his will and is rarely seen emoting. Ansem is a bombastic, noisy Large Ham that waxes on passionately about darkness and has an army of Heartless under his command while manipulating various Disney villains behind the scenes to do his bidding as well as trying to corrupt Riku. Their fighting styles likewise are diametrically opposed—Ansem is a mage that relies on long-distance attacks and hiding behind his Guardian while Xemnas is an in-your-face sword fighter that relies more on brute force.
606* TheCorrupter: He's been playing a pretty mean game of it too for a long time, if ''0.2'' and ''3D'' are any indication.
607* CrazyPrepared: Even more so than his own Somebody, in order to succinctly play some major-level [[XanatosSpeedChess Xehanort Speed Chess]].
608* CreepyTwins: He and Ansem act this way in ''III'' now looking identical sans haircut and at times speak in unison and finishing each others sentences.
609* DanceBattler: His combo strings with his ethereal blades are long sequences involving [[SpinAttack a pirouetting flurry of slashes]], kicks, and even gravity-defying [[SpectacularSpinning airborne breakdancing]]. [[http://25.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_mcsemo4Z231rjol30o1_250.gif And he does it all with the utmost grace]]. Essentially, Xemnas' attacks are just as much a beauty to behold as they are a symphony of pain the player had best avoid.
610* DeceptiveDisciple: His betrayal of Ansem the Wise was what caused him and the rest of the apprentices to turn into Nobodies in the first place.
611* DoppelgangerAttack: He summons clones of himself during his final battle in ''II''. When he traps Sora in a health-draining beam, he continually sends out clones to keep Riku at bay.
612* DualBoss: In ''III'', he serves as one third of the penultimate boss fight of the game alongside Ansem and Young Xehanort. In ''Re:Mind'', he fights alongside Saïx in the Keyblade War [[spoiler:against Roxas, Axel, and Xion]].
613* EarlyBirdCameo: Appears as a boss in the ''Final Mix'' version of the first game, though he remains hooded for the entire encounter, and at the time no one had any idea who it was meant to be. It wasn't until ''KHII'' was released that it was made apparent that it was him.
614* EvilAllAlong: ''3D'' reveals that and confirms it, rather than being the TragicVillain as ''Kingdom Hearts II'' (and ''Birth by Sleep'') suggested. He was manipulating the Organization and by extension all of the Nobodies into believing that they were nothing more than heartless monsters, when in reality they could have easily grown a new heart. ''II'' suggests this as well given he told Ansem the Wise what his plan was for Kingdom Hearts with the other organization members gone. ''Days'' has hints of this as well.
615* EvilCounterpart: Just as Master Xehanort is one to Sora, Xemnas is one to Roxas. Both are Nobodies of shocking power, born from Keyblade Wielders. Both are dual wielders of their signature weapons. Both tend to have anger issues: Roxas was bent on revenge towards Xemnas at the end of ''Days'' and threw several tantrums in ''II'', but is also kind to his friends and loyal to them, and his anger is genuine, Xemnas, on the other hand, is a firm believer in ThePowerOfHate, and is a sociopathic tyrant who sees the other Organization members as mere pawns and cares about no one save for himself.
616* EvilLaugh: When he throws the mother-of-all-beam-spams at Sora and Riku, although the sound of the blasts actually makes it harder to hear. Easier to catch when he throws buildings at you in ''3D''.
617** His usual monotonous drone of a laugh is replaced with a rather bombastic one, which would be OOC for him except that this is justified, as ''3D'' finally shows some of his real colors.
618* EvilSorcerer: He commands the "Sorcerer Nobodies", if you needed a hint.
619* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice, both in the Japanese and North American versions, is ''very'' deep, to the point where some think it simply doesn't match his handsome face.
620* EvilerThanThou: He ruined [[TheStarscream Marluxia]] and [[PsychoElectro Larxene's]] plans to overthrow him before they even got started, without even getting off his throne.
621* ExactWords: He promised to give the Organization hearts if they helped him create Kingdom Hearts. He never said whose heart he'd give.
622* FatalFlaw: His [[BadBoss relentless dickery and callous mistreatment of his underlings]]. It cost him both of his Keyblade wielders in ''Days'', in ''II'' caused [[HeelFaceRevolvingDoor Axel]] to abandon the organization and later provide Sora with a backdoor to his headquarters and in ''III'' both Saix and Vexen were actively plotting behind his back, to say nothing of [[MinionWithAnFInEvil Demyx]] who just casually walked out on him. Xaldin, Lexaeus, Zexion and Luxord are to date the only underlings who didn't abandon or betray him in any way.
623* FauxAffablyEvil: Xemnas speaks with calmness and rarely raises his voice outside of battle, but it's a façade to mask his sociopathic nature.
624* FeelsNoPain: He was heartbroken about the failure of Kingdom Hearts but does not show any sign of sadness. Subverted and ultimately turned on its head in ''III'' as it turns out that he feels great regret for mistreating his original Organization and admits he feels lonely without them.
625* FinalBoss: In ''Kingdom Hearts II'' as well as Sora's story in ''Kingdom Hearts Dream Drop Distance''.
626* FinalBossPreview: Two entire games in advance. How punctual of him.
627* {{Foil}}:
628** Xemnas serves as one to his Heartless, Ansem.
629*** Xemnas is a stoic ColdHam that relies on his Organization to carry out his will and is rarely seen emoting. Ansem is a bombastic, noisy LargeHam that waxes on passionately about darkness and trying to corrupt Riku.
630*** Their fighting styles likewise are diametrically opposed--Ansem is a mage that relies on long-distance attacks and hiding behind his Guardian while Xemnas is an in-your-face sword fighter that relies more on brute force.
631*** Like Master Xehanort before him, Ansem believes in and champions the power of darkness, while Xemnas believes in ThePowerOfHate, likely taking after Terra.
632*** Ansem is TheCorrupter, preying on Riku's insecurities and tempting him with offers of power, while Xemnas is a ManipulativeBastard relying on lies and half-truths to get both allies and enemies to do his bidding.
633*** Prior to III Ansem seemed to genuinely believe in the supremacy of darkness and that his cause was right, as opposed to Xemnas, a ConsummateLiar who had been deceiving his followers from day one and always intended to betray them in the end.
634*** Ansem has shades of a NobleDemon, which is ironic considering the nature of the Heartless: all of his actions are motivated by his desire to accomplish his goals, and he only once in the entire series acts out of malice, when he brainwashes Aqua in ''III''. Even his possession of Riku was done more out of necessity than out of any evil intent, and he displays none of the antagonism that most other Xehanort incarnations share for Sora and Riku. He also shows restraint and does not unleash his dark powers against Hayner and his friends in ''III'' when he could easily wipe the floor with them, and even [[EvenEvilHasStandards chastises Ansem the Wise for the way he treated subject X]], seemingly indicating that he takes the most after Terra in that regard. Xemnas, by contrast, takes a lot more after Master Xehanort: he's a smug {{Jerkass}} who routinely tries to have his own minions [[LetsYouAndHimFight kill each other]] (and is [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness more than willing to do the deed himself]] if necessary), a {{Troll}} who takes delight in making Sora doubt himself at every opportunity and fakes his death ''three times'' over the course of the Dark Seeker saga just to mess with Sora and Riku, and who indulges in KickTheDog moments whenever he can. There's also that one time in ''III'' when he subjected Lea to ColdBloodedTorture for his betrayal of the Organization.
635** He is also one to his original self, Terra-Xehanort. Both of them are the closest to Master Xehanort regarding their personalities, making them one of the more sociopathic members of the Real Organization XIII, and display incredible destructive prowess and intentions. The main difference comes from how their sociopathy functions; Xemnas is a higher-functioning variant, keeping himself reserved and controlled in his plans, specializing in discreet manipulation and discord to eliminate anyone in his way, and expressing his mentality in a cold, monotone tone very much like a detached sociopath, whereas Terra-Xehanort is openly arrogant, impulsive, and trigger-happy in his attempt to cause violence and destruction and displaying sadistic glee in his actions, likening him to a lower-functioning sociopath.
636* ForcedTransformation: He possessed the power to turn humanoid Nobodies, such as those in his Organization, into Dusks as an extreme form of punishment.
637* GodhoodSeeker: Creator materials state his public mission to use Kingdom Hearts to bestow hearts on himself and the other members was a lie; his true intent is to absorb its power to reshape the worlds. Even in-game, he tells Ansem the Wise that he intends to "create a brand new world, one heart at a time".
638* GrappleMove: The primary gimmick of his data rematch in ''Re:Mind'' is manifesting thorns of "nothingness" either from his hand or out of thin air to snatch Sora and toss him around the arena and even high into the air, disorienting the player so he can surprise them with an attack. If he's set up a barrier nearby when Sora gets caught, he'll be slammed into the barrier as an improvised UnblockableAttack. You'll be seeing and [[BossBanter hearing]] this move a lot.
639-->'''Xemnas:''' Leaving?
640* GrayscaleOfEvil: The final stage of the fight with Xemnas in ''II'' takes place in an empty void of shifting greys and whites. Xemnas himself dons a modified version of the Organization's BlackCloak, now white with several black Nobody symbol-like patterns and those thorns of Nothingness he keeps shooting at Sora and Riku are also monochromatic.
641* GreaterScopeVillain: Of ''Chain of Memories'' and ''358/2 Days''.
642** In the former, he is the true leader of the mysterious Organization and the "Superior" the others speak of with reverence. Marluxia is trying to instigate a coup against him using Sora, and Axel and Zexion are both trying to derail Marluxia’s plot on Xemnas’s behalf.
643** In the latter, as before he’s the actual leader of the Organization, but he appears infrequently since most of the outright antagonism comes from Saix... on his orders, of course. Much of the personal drama that dominates much of the story is due to his manipulations behind-the-scenes. By the time Roxas finally turns his attention towards stopping him personally at the very end of the game, he’s hunted down and captured by Riku.
644* HatesBeingAlone: By the time he fully regrows a heart, he's overcome with guilt for the way he treated the original Organization XIII, realizes just how much he actually valued their companionship, and only after they're gone does he understand just how horrible it is to be left alone.
645* HeartIsAnAwesomePower: As a villainous direct contrast to Ansem, Seeker of Darkness' view that the Heart is weak and destined to be consumed by Darkness, Xemnas believes the Heart is the source of all power and is supreme above all else because of that, which in the Kingdom Hearts verse is pretty much true. His initial plan to create his own Kingdom Hearts is based on his belief of the Heart's unbeatable power, but his view is still distorted in that Xemnas believes only negative emotions generated from the heart like anger and hate give a Heart its power, [[{{Deconstruction}} which leads to his downfall]].
646-->'''Xemnas:''' Hearts quivering with hatred. Hearts burning with rage. Hearts scarred by envy. That fool Ansem said the heart's true nature was beyond his understanding, but it's not beyond mine! Hearts are the source of all power!
647* HumanoidAbomination: While all Nobodies are this by nature due to intrinsically defying reality, Xemnas exemplifies this more than any other member of Organization XIII, specifically during his EarlyBirdCameo appearance in the ''Final Mix'' version of the first game rife with MindScrew. He's introduced as a faceless, hooded humanoid entity phasing in and out of reality with [[HellIsThatNoise loud, electrical static noises]], appearing behind Sora and then walking right through him completely intangible, causing Sora to suddenly relive several memories in the form of random subtitle text from various cutscenes in the game. Every time he speaks, [[TheVoiceLess no voice is heard]], but instead the [[OminousVisualGlitch screen fades to black with flickering, distorted text appearing in the middle]]. When Sora tries to strike him after the battle, the [[OminousVisualGlitch screen freezes and turns gray]] as he vanishes briefly before reappearing to say his farewells.
648* IJustWantToHaveFriends: He ultimately suffered from loneliness, as his final moments in ''III'' reveal.
649* ILetYouWin: Twice actually, the first time is Sora's fight against him in the first game where he merely wanted to test his strength. The second is when he faces Sora in ''Dream Drop Distance'' so that he'd be weak enough afterwards to be put to sleep and made into a Xehanort vessel.
650* InconsistentSpelling: Misspelled "[[https://youtube.com/watch?v=8rwoKm3CVik Xemnus]]" on the ''Birth by Sleep''/''Days'' soundtrack.
651* {{Jerkass}}: On the level of Xigbar's but not so much above Master Xehanort due to being TheStoic.
652** It '''really''' shows in ''II'' during his encounter with Ansem the Wise, when he clearly enjoys tormenting his former master by mocking him, changing his tone of voice to sound like his younger Terra-Xehanort self.
653** It's also on cruel display in ''3D'' when Sora is suitably outraged by him withholding the fact that Nobodies could grow new hearts.
654** Then there's ''III'', where he tortures Lea with BeamSpam and directly orders Xion to kill him because she was his friend; when she resists, he [[KickTheDog kicks her to the ground]] and calls her a "useless puppet."
655* KilledOffForReal: The destruction of the Replica holding his heart and the subsequent death of Master Xehanort ensure that, aside from visions or flashbacks, Xemnas’s death in ''III'' means this trope is in effect.
656* KingMook: To the equally fearsome Sorcerer Nobodies -- and, of course, Nobodies in general.
657* KneelBeforeZod: Yells "KNEEL!" when casting [[LifeDrain Invitation to Nothingness]].
658* KungFuWizard: He's always [[SwordAndFist included kicks into his swordplay]] though they've increased in frequency with every new game he's fought in. By the time of his Data rematch in ''III'', he showcases the same martial arts skills as No Heart, with entire combo-strings comprised of kicks enhanced by the same magic as his spheres and barriers.
659* LargeAndInCharge: Leader of the Original Organization XIII and one of the taller, bulkier members, surpassed in height only by [[LeanAndMean Vexen]], [[TheBrute Lexaeus, and Xaldin]].
660** He's tied with Ansem as the largest member of the Real Organization and still retains a role of authority over the other members despite no longer being their highest-ranked member.
661* LaserBlade: His ethereal blades. In ''358/2 Days'' he has an assortment of them with several different shapes and colors, but his usual ones are Interdiction, which are straight blades of red energy, which look uncannily like [[Franchise/StarWars Sith lightsabers]].
662* {{Leitmotif}}: ''358/2 Days'' gives him one named "[[SpellMyNameWithAnS Xemnus]]". Besides [[https://youtube.com/watch?v=8rwoKm3CVik that]] theme he usually has the theme of the organization play during his scenes. Meanwhile, his battle theme from ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts3DDreamDropDistance'' is ''L'Oscurita dell'Ignoto'', a remix of ''Darkness of the Unknown''.
663* LifeDrain: A recurring tactic of his though how it manifests varies based on the boss fight. This attack is abandoned in gameplay from ''3D'' onwards although he uses it briefly in the ''Re:Mind'' DLC to subdue Kairi and Sora during a cutscene.
664* LightIsNotGood: His armor used during some of the middle phases of his SequentialBossFight is gold and silver with feathers giving him a rather angelic appearance but he's still trying to destroy the heroes and everything they've been fighting for. Later on, his BlackCloak turns mostly white during the final battle against him in ''II'' and the arena itself is a rather well-lit empty void.
665* LimitBreak: All-Vanity. He surrounds himself in a SphereOfPower where he can deal quite a bit of damage by just [[CollisionDamage pushing into enemies with it]]. For his Final Limit, while his movement speed goes down he starts shooting extremely damaging lasers from his hands that have quite a bit of range too. Just about the only downside to it is that he can't jump at all so you need to be careful about using it on aerial enemies. The Limit Break overall seems to be based on his DesperationAttack in the ''Final Mix'' of the first game where he was a {{Superboss}}.
666* MagicKnight: His mastery over the element of Nothingness is at the very least on par with Ansem's over Darkness but he's also an incredibly dangerous close-range fighter. This is reflected in his stats in ''358/2 Days'' in which his very high Magic and Strength stats make him arguably the game's best example of this.
667* MayTheFarceBeWithYou: He acts as one of multiple {{homage}}s to Sith Lords from ''Franchise/StarWars''.
668** To Darth Vader, he's got the all-black wardrobe, red energy weapons, discarded identity and a few vaguely sympathetic moments, but not the redemption (although his [[AlasPoorVillain final]] [[MyGodWhatHaveIDone moments]] in ''III'' come close). It gets really weird if you think of Terra as Anakin and Master Xehanort as Palpatine, and all of Terra's story in ''Birth by Sleep'' to be exactly like [[Film/RevengeOfTheSith the third]] ''Star Wars'' movie.
669** When he fights with dual red sabers in ''Kingdom Hearts Final Mix'' in particular, his graceful, lighting-fast fighting style and nigh-indomitability remind one of Palpatine himself during his fight with Darth Maul and Savage Opress in ''[[WesternAnimation/StarWarsTheCloneWars The Clone Wars]]''.
670* MindOverMatter: Strong enough to telekinetically toss ''entire buildings'' at his enemies.
671* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Possibly due to Terra's influence, but when he finally regrows a heart he's immediately wracked with guilt for his callous, selfish treatment of the original Organization, taking them for granted and [[YouHaveOutlivedYourUsefulness coldly throwing their lives away]] in pursuit of his own goals.
672* NervesOfSteel: He's hard to faze, due to over-emoting all the time anyway. He drops the act in ''Dream Drop Distance'', but comes off as even more stoic as a result. Even when he's surprised that Sora is momentarily able to control the deep-dream he's trapped in, he merely grins and gets ready to fight while [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere Xigbar turns tail and runs]].
673* NeverMyFault: During his MotiveRant near the end of ''II'', he calls Ansem the Wise "the source of all Heartless" for inspiring Xehanort with his original research on hearts. [[SarcasmMode Yeah, and YOUR experiments with darkness had nothing to do with it, huh, Xemnas?]] Of course, revelations in ''3D'' mean he might not actually believe it. He also seems to disregard the fact that his own abusive behavior is why he had no true loyalty or friends.
674* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In ''Days'' he completely screws himself over when he tries to have [[LetsYouAndHimFight Roxas and Xion kill each other]]. Not only does it provide Xion with the motivation she needed to pull off the HeroicSacrifice necessary to save Roxas and wake Sora up, it also causes Roxas to [[ScrewThisImOuttaHere desert the Organization]] (although the actual final straw was [[PsychoSupporter Axel's]] stubborn refusal to tell Roxas what was going on with Xion) and Axel to do the same a week after. By the time ''II'' begins he has lost both of his Keyblade wielders and is forced to rely on [[AllLovingHero Sora]], with [[SpannerInTheWorks disastrous consequences]] for his grand plan.
675* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: An EvilOverlord Nobody with [[LaserBlade pseudo]]-[[Franchise/StarWars lightsabers]] who pilots a gigantic HumongousMecha-[[OurDragonsAreDifferent dragon]]-ship while wearing [[TinTyrant a massive suit of Keyblade armor]].
676* NotSoStoic: During one of the final battles with him, he growls in rage.
677** When he's finally defeated in ''II'' he angrily reaches toward Sora and Riku as he fades out of existence. In ''3D'' he looks slightly unnerved (though not to the degree Xigbar is) when a vision of the protagonists (including Terra) appears behind Sora when he's giving his speech about his connection with the true Keyblade wielders.
678** Then there's his AlasPoorVillain moment in ''III''. After so long, he finally gets the heart that he wanted, and can feel emotion again. Yet all he feels is loneliness after driving away all of his allies.
679* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: He acts like he only wants to help his fellow Nobodies [[ExactWords gain hearts]] but ''3D'' makes it ''very'' clear that he only wants them as extra bodies for Master Xehanort's GrandTheftMe plan. ''II'' and ''Days'' hint at this as well. In the former he tells his former teacher that his plan for Kingdom Hearts is to recreate the World. In ''Days'', one of his reports mentions how he wants to find Kingdom Hearts as his ambitions begin there. "Ambitions" being the operative word.
680* OhCrap: Both in ''III'':
681** Xemnas can usually handle a wrench in the works of his ambitions with calm retort and merciless return of favor, but he was ''not'' expecting a wrench as tremendous as the [[BigDamnHeroes triumphant]] [[HesBack return]] of [[TheAce Roxas]].
682** In the ''Re:Mind'' DLC, Xemnas clearly didn't anticipate for Kairi to be strong enough to ''cut through his blades''. As soon as she did, he's left stunned enough to be forced on the defensive, and only managed to gain the upper hand when he managed to drain her energy by using his Nothingness powers.
683* OmnicidalManiac: Hinted several times that his objective in absorbing Kingdom Hearts' power was to reduce the universe to nothingness and then remake it completely in his image. It is later retconned that he was actually intending to do this in a roundabout way rather than a literal way by subconsciously helping complete Master Xehanort's master plan to restart the Keyblade War which it is implied [[TheStarscream he wished to hijack]].
684--> '''Xemnas''': I shall devour all... the light and the darkness.
685* OverratedAndUnderleveled: Despite being the most powerful member of the Organization (and even having, on paper, a straight up unfair stat distribution[[note]]Each member has 35 to 40-ish points in their pool. In theory all stats are weighted fairly but Attack, Magic, and Speed are more requisite than the others. Specialist characters have less points but can rely on their single high stat. Only Saïx, Axel, and Lexaeus have more points to distribute, but Lexaeus' combination of slowness AND no magic act as the most severe nerf possible, and Saïx and Axel are slightly evenly distributed but neglect Attack, Magic, and Speed too much for general use. Xemnas, on the other is not only a DOUBLE specialist in Attack and Magic, but does not neglect his other stats, making him a powerhouse with no weaknesses. Tellingly, Marluxia has the same distribution but is a single point lower in most categories. Since he's the other BigBad for whom AuthorityEqualsAsskicking, this is a nice bit of GameplayAndStoryIntegration.[[/note]]) in ''358/2 Days'', his [[MightyGlacier sluggish overall attack speed on the ground with most weapons]] make for a rather awkward character to fight with on a basic level while other similarly powerful physical attackers being quicker and/or more effective with most weapons. Worse, many of his weapons that do improve his ground-based attack speed also reduce his aerial attacks to shooting lasers directly below him, rendering him useless against airborne foes unless he spams magic.
686** That said his airborne attacks with several weapons are often much quicker and more aggressive. Combined with the usage of Glide, practice can turn him into [[LightningBruiser a very good flying attacker]].
687* PerpetualSmiler: It's difficult to notice beyond his usual DeathGlare, but he often is making a small smirk.
688* PersonalityPowers: A StrawNihilist that has power over Nothingness.
689* PhysicalGod: The scale of his powers can only be described as this. He's able to warp The World That Never Was to fit his wishes and can destroy the entire city at will. That said, such displays are only seen in said world, so it may be limited to that place.
690* PowerFloats: Though not to the extent of Ansem, he seems to float more and walk less the more seriously he's fighting. In the [[PromotedToPlayable Mission Mode]] of ''358/2 Days'' and in ''III'', he never walks during gameplay.
691* ThePowerOfHate: Anger, rage and hatred are the only emotions of the heart Xemnas appears to value, believing them to be the true source of a heart's power and they're also the only emotions he seems able to express himself when he isn't being TheStoic. It's likely another carryover from the Terra side of the fusion, who took this trope to the point of UnstoppableRage against his enemies, including the other half of the fusion, Master Xehanort.
692--> '''Xemnas''': (''after his second defeat''): I need... more rage... I need more... hearts...\
693'''Xemnas''': (''before the FinalBattle''): Anger and hate are supreme.
694* PowerOfTheVoid: Has dominion over the element of "Nothingness" which he often uses interchangeably with "The Void" in dialogue. His abilities run the gamut from manifesting as PureEnergy to performing a LifeDrain spell on Sora. Most often, it seems to manifest as those tendrils/thorns of nothingness that other Nobodies occassionally use which he weaponizes in a number of his boss fights.
695** In ''III'', he uses those same tendrils to create an arena barrier as Sora and Mickey face off against Luxord, Marluxia and Larxene. Later he uses his powers to give Luxord a PowerUp supercharging his already rampant RealityWarper powers before he ultimately retreats from the battlefield.
696* PreFinalBoss:
697** While he's Sora's final boss in ''DDD'', for the game as a whole he's this along with Ansem, with both needing to be defeated for Riku to confront Young Xehanort.
698** In ''III'', he's fought alongside Ansem and Young Xehanort as the penultimate bosses of the game before Master Xehanort himself is confronted.
699* PromotedToPlayable: He, along with the rest of Organization XIII, is a playable character in the Mission Mode of the original DS version of ''358/2 Days''.
700* RankScalesWithAsskicking: He's the leader of the Organization, and far and away the most powerful member.
701* RasputinianDeath: Like Ansem, he takes a lot to bring down. After losing to Sora in a duel at his base power, Xemnas uses the remaining power of his artificial Kingdom Hearts to literally throw an entire city at the heroes, after which they take him down in his armor. Even after that, he pilots a giant dragon mech to fight Sora and Riku and takes another beating in his armor before entering his final form. After his final attack, Sora and Riku stun him and hit him with all their combined power, and even that only leaves him at one HP, requiring one final attack to mortally wound him.
702* RedAndBlackAndEvilAllOver: With his red ethereal blades.
703* SadBattleMusic: The final phase of the final boss fight against him in ''II'', has considerably slower and more somber-sounding battle music than any other in the game.
704* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: Xemnas' reaction to witnessing the triumphant return of Roxas results in him fleeing and kidnapping Kairi to give Xehanort a hostage in ''III''. Changed in ''Re:Mind'' to his reaction to Roxas, Xion, and Lea flat out ''beating'' him.
705* SequentialBoss: First you fight Xemnas, then you have to work through several layers of defenses on his battleship, then fight Xemnas himself again, then fight his battleship again, then fight Xemnas again, then finally fight Xemnas in his final form.
706* ShockAndAwe: He has a penchant for lightning magic and his hands are crackling with electricity when he's fighting, most notably his Shock Bombs and Spark Barrier attacks deal lightning element damage and can be reduced with the appropriate equipment.
707* SignatureMove: His iconic moves--[[MindOverMatter throwing]] skyscrapers and [[EnergyWeapon making lasers]] come out of nowhere.
708* SignificantAnagram: It's unacknowledged but [[LetXBeTheUnknown "X names"]]. Fitting, considering how he renamed all the members of the Organization himself by rearranging the letters of their names and adding an "X" to them.
709* SilentAntagonist: In his original appearance in ''Final Mix''. In the two cutscenes he shows up in, everytime he speaks, the screen fades to black as his subtitle text appears in the middle of the screen while no voice is actually heard though Sora and company are somehow able to understand him anyway. In battle, he never vocalizes a single sound. Considering how [[EvilIsHammy loud and expressive]] the rest of the villains in that game are, [[NothingIsScarier it's a stark contrast and a rather terrifying one at that]].
710* TheSlowWalk: Seems to have taken a page out of [[VideoGame/DevilMayCry Vergil's]] book; unless he's graciously abusing his [[TeleportSpam teleportation]] or flight abilities, Xemnas will approach with [[MenacingStroll a coolly unfazed]] ([[OminousWalk if not eerie]]) [[MenacingStroll gait]] at the speed of molasses, but when he ''finally'' makes it to his intended destination, he ''will'' do all in his power to end you.
711* TheSociopath: Xemnas represents the cold, indifferent, and calculative side of sociopathy in contrast to the other incarnations of Xehanort being more openly callous and vicious towards others. It's made all the more telling when aside from the original version, Xemnas is the incarnation most willing to manipulate and use others, ally or enemy, as stepping stones to fulfill his ambitions and is the sole member of the old Organization XIII to display a genuinely monotone expression that highlights his dismissal of emotion besides anger and hate. As a result, Xemnas comes the closest in being compared to Master Xehanort in personality and motives and he comes off as a higher-functioning sociopath in contrast to his original self as Terra-Xehanort, whose insanity and indulgence in violence lean on a lower-functioning variant.
712* SpinAttack: His graceful, often twirling swordsmanship lends itself to these sorts of attacks often.
713* StationaryBoss: During his boss battle in ''II'', Xemnas's armored form never stands from his throne, instead creating barriers and swinging his sword to knock you back and otherwise letting his {{Flying Weapon}}s do his work for him.
714* TheStoic: Very much so. Most of his lines are spoken in an unemotional drone.
715* TheStarscream: Implied. He still attempts to complete Kingdom Hearts and merge with it in ''II'' long after he's lost most of the vessels completing it was meant for in Master Xehanort's plan, suggesting that in his arrogance Xemnas wants to assert himself as the ultimate version of Xehanort who can accomplish his desire for the universe. In ''III'', he also goes behind Master Xehanort's back and begins scheming something having to do with "the sleeping Keyblade legacy" within Demyx, Luxord, Marluxia and Larxene, but ends up being killed before whatever he wished to accomplish can come to fruition.
716* StrawNihilist: Though it's sort of justified since he's a Nobody and therefore every natural force in the universe wants him to not exist.
717* {{Superboss}}: He first appears in the ''Final Mix'' of the first game, being encountered in Hollow Bastion, specifically the arena where Dragon Maleficent is fought, though Sora and his party could only encounter him after making enough progress near the endgame. Xemnas's first reveal leaves very little information about himself, but his boss fight is easily among the most frantic and intense in the entire franchise as Xemnas teleports, attacks fast, has quick and successive combos, and casts incredibly destructive spells that are likely to kill Sora in a hit or two. Defeating him net a lot of experience, though he's only referred to as "Unknown" in Jiminy's journal, leaving him as a mysterious enigma with almost nothing known about him, at least until later games reveal more about him.
718* SwordAndFist: He is liable to just hit you with a swooping RoundhouseKick as much as he is to attack you with his laser blades.
719* TakingYouWithMe: His final battle in ''II'' has shades of this. He's lost all his minions, his artificial Kingdom Hearts has been destroyed and the heroes have cut off his last attempt at an escape... so he brings Sora and Riku to the World of Nothing with him, intending to finish them once and for all. Even as his body disintegrates, he keeps reaching for them with a murderous expression.
720-->'''Xemnas:''' We shall go together.
721* ThisCannotBe: His near word-for-word reaction in ''III'' when Roxas returns, JustInTime to stop him from killing Xion.
722* TinTyrant: One of [[SequentialBoss his multiple forms]] involves donning a suit of armor and attacking from his throne. It's actually Master Xehanort's Keyblade Armor, No Heart.
723* ThemeNaming: His weapons in ''VideoGame/KingdomHearts358DaysOver2'' have names in the theme of dictatorship.
724* TragicVillain: ZigZagged all over the place during the course of the franchise.
725** ''II'' implied he's incapable of seeing hearts as anything but burdens filled with negative emotions to be removed and fed into his god-maker-machine, due to not having one of his own and not having any memories from Xehanort to tell him otherwise. Connecting ''Final Mix+'' with ''Birth by Sleep'' also implies he has some of Terra's memories and is trying to reunite with Ven and Aqua.
726-->'''Sora:''' [[SympathyForTheDevil Xemnas. There's more to a heart than just anger or hate. It's full of all kinds of feelings. Don't you remember?]] \
727'''Xemnas:''' Unfortunately... I ''don't''.
728** However, ''3D'' revealed that Terra-Xehanort regained at least some of his memories before he became a Heartless and Nobody and that Xemnas was going along with Master Xehanort's plans, implying Xemnas knew what he was supposed to do and was never misguided at all. Then ''0.2'' confirms that his desire to locate Ven actually came from '''Master Xehanort''' as opposed to ''Terra'', since Xehanort hopes to use Ven's vacant body as a vessel for one of his Thirteen Seekers of Darkness.
729** Then, near the end of ''III'' it's implied that he ultimately '''does''' take after Terra when it came to regrowing his heart, and the first emotions he felt when his heart grew back? Sheer loneliness, making Xemnas consider regaining his humanity not worth the pains of emotion. On top of that, it's implied he regrets the way he manipulated the rest of the original Organization, as by the end they've all abandoned him. A shame then that in his 'death' here he is sent back in time to before his death in ''II'', meaning this revelation is forgotten.
730** There's an additional layer of tragedy to his character when you take his obsession with "nothingness". Xemnas strove to obtain ultimate power through the void and considered the heart to be weak and powerless, but there is an implication that [[HiddenDepths he has always been afraid of loneliness and the burden of connecting with other hearts]], so he pushed himself to create a world where he already was to save himself from the pain of loss and negative emotions, obtaining power in the process. He spent his entire (non)existence chasing nothingness and by the end of ''III'' he has exactly that, as he is left with [[{{Pun}} nobody]] by his side, no hope of atonement, leaving him truly [[{{Irony}} with nothing]]. He realises too late that he was wrong and spends his final moments with the revelation that true strength comes from shouldering the pain of having a heart to connect to others, something he thought he had "learned" from Master Xehanort's memories was unnecessary.
731---> '''Xemnas:''' Do you see? A heart is just pain.\
732'''Sora:''' Pain is being human, Xemnas.\
733'''Xemnas:''' ''[[[WhenHeSmiles smiles for the first time in the entire series]]]'' Really? It must take... [[WorthyOpponent incredible strength]].
734* TranquilFury: In ''III'', Xemnas's emotionless state he likes to project [[FauxAffablyEvil shows its cracks]] whenever Lea is around, who he holds a special level of [[TheResenter seething hatred]] towards for betraying the Organization. He ends up putting Lea through ColdBloodedTorture at the hands of Saïx and Xion in retribution, all while still trying to keep his appearance as being ''completely'' emotionless. Subverted in ''Re:Mind'', where Lea continuing to fight ''despite'' that and actually starting to ''win'' with Roxas and Xion's help causes him to become visibly angry.
735* {{Troll}}: He's as bad as Xigbar in that regard, if not ''worse''. He pretends to die multiple times, questions Riku's loyalty to Sora during his BossBanter, and he outright asks the heroes to do his bidding while PlayingTheVictimCard, and then acknowledging that he was telling BlatantLies. The biggest example would probably be his multiple impassioned entreaties for a Heart to his artificial Kingdom Hearts and to the heroes, when he does not in fact give two shits about gaining a heart.
736* VerbalTic: "In''deeed''..."
737* VillainousBreakdown: Has one in ''II'' after Ansem destroys the Kingdom Hearts and Sora and Riku destroy the rest of his plans. Then another in ''III'' when Roxas not only returns but points out his FatalFlaw or by being beaten by his former pawns in ''Re:Mind'' both respond with him rebuking Hearts and kidnapping Kairi.
738* VocalEvolution: His voice gets deeper in subsequent games.
739* WasItReallyWorthIt: Sora asks this of him after defeating him for the last time in ''III''. Xemnas admits that no, it wasn’t.
740* WhiteHairBlackHeart: Comes with the territory of being a Xehanort.
741* WistfulAmnesia: The only part of his human life he remembers is the time he spent in Ansem the Wise's care and he wants his memories back about as much as he wants to become a "higher existence." ''Final Mix'' points that he regularly visited Aqua's lost armor in the Chamber of Repose and talked to it, calling it "friend." The truth comes out in ''0.2'' though, when it's revealed that Master Xehanort knew of Terra's link to Aqua and capitalized on it within Xemnas, but thankfully Terra severs the link before he's able to find anything further due to heavy FightingFromTheInside.
742* WorldsStrongestMan: He’s the original and most powerful of all the Nobodies as well as the strongest member of the original Organization XIII. He has the PowerOfTheVoid, most commonly manifested in the form of his personal weapons called Ethereal Blades, nothingness molded into the form of {{Laser Blade}}s that can also be fired as projectiles. He can even use this power to turn members of the Organization into Dusks if he so wishes. It's telling that Marluxia, the third strongest member of the Organization with his own slew of powerful abilities, wanted to bring Roxas (Sora's Nobody and the second strongest member at full power) into the fold before openly rebelling against Xemnas. After merging with his damaged artificial Kingdom Hearts, Xemnas' powers increased to the point where he could [[RealityWarper manipulate]] The World That Never Was, and in his final form, he could easily hold his own against Sora and Riku before he was finally taken down, nearly extracting Sora's heart from his body at one point and then damaging Riku's leg when he intercepted another attempted deathblow on Sora. According to Creator/TetsuyaNomura, Xemnas was the strongest being in the setting after his merger with Kingdom Hearts.
743* WorthyOpponent: He seems to finally judge humanity as such instead of useful pawns at his defeat in ''III''.
744-->'''Xemnas:''' Do you see? A heart is just pain.\
745'''Sora:''' Pain is being human, Xemnas.\
746'''Xemnas:''' Really? It must take... incredible strength...
747* XanatosSpeedChess: Excels at this much more than his own Somebody. Saïx lampshades it in one of his reports in ''358/2 Days'', about how Xemnas's plans are clearly falling apart and yet he remains so frustratingly cool and collected, as if he's still somehow in control of the situation... which he clearly was, of course.
748* YouFool: "Cursed FOOOLS"
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