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Since the states of sleep and death are connected,<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''''', '''Chirithy:''' "The edges of sleep and death touch, and one can't help the occasional crossover."</ref> it is possible to use the power of waking to raise a heart from the verge of death. As a result, the process of waking a sleeping heart can be inverted, using the link between worlds to reach a heart. In this process, the user enters a shared space that connects all hearts, allowing them to access portals into living worlds and locate lost hearts no matter where they are. This is an abuse of the power of waking that effectively rewrites reality, incurring a "nature taboo" that not only causes the wielder to lose the power of waking and whatever other powers they have, but also exiles them from their original world. As a result, the offender cannot return to their original world without outside assistance.<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]''''', '''Chirithy:''' "You'll lose your powers. You won't be able to use the power of waking. [...] You yourself... will vanish from this world. And without your powers, you can't return to the world you came from." </ref>
Since the states of sleep and death are connected,<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts III]]''''', '''Chirithy:''' "The edges of sleep and death touch, and one can't help the occasional crossover."</ref> it is possible to use the power of waking to raise a heart from the verge of death. As a result, the process of waking a sleeping heart can be inverted, using the link between worlds to reach a heart. In this process, the user enters a shared space that connects all hearts, allowing them to access portals into living worlds and locate lost hearts no matter where they are. This is an abuse of the power of waking that effectively rewrites reality, incurring a "nature taboo" that not only causes the wielder to lose the power of waking and whatever other powers they have, but also exiles them from their original world. As a result, the offender cannot return to their original world without outside assistance.<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind]]''''', '''Chirithy:''' "You'll lose your powers. You won't be able to use the power of waking. [...] You yourself... will vanish from this world. And without your powers, you can't return to the world you came from." </ref>


==Ability==
The proper use of the power of waking is to wake hearts from slumber; be it [[Kingdom Hearts III Remind|unlocking them]] or [[Dive Mode|diving into the sleeping heart]].
According to [[Chirithy]] it's not meant to bring back hearts about to be snuffed out. [[Young Xehanort]] backs this up by saying it's meant to traverse hearts to reach worlds; not the other way around. Sora broke thus rule by overwriting the '''Timeline of Defeat''' and rescuing Kairi.
Misusing the power too much banishes the user to [[Quadratum]] in Unreality with the Power of Waking stripped from them. However, the power can safely be used to reach other realms like Darkness (such as when Sora created a door to help fight Anti-Aqua) and Unreality itself (as Riku did with Nameless Star's help).
==Story==
==Story==
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''===
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''===

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