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In ''Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind'', Sora can travel through the western keyhole-shaped gate, arriving at the {{Nihongo|'''Breezy Quarter'''|風の通る街|Kaze no Tōru Machi|lit. "Windy Town"}}, a massive urban area populated by many homes, apartment buildings, shops, and vendor stands that appear to sell books, scrolls, and various scientific instruments. In the northern center of the Quarter, there is an unusual gold, a mechanical contraption with a mural at the top, a globe in the center, and three levers—each colored red, blue, and green, respectively—to operate it. By striking the levers, players are able to manipulate the rings surrounding the globe to line up the lights; each time it is successfully lined up, the mural changes, appearing to tell the story of how Daybreak Town eventually became Scala ad Caelum. Similarly, the ground surrounding the machine bears the cobblestone and purple star-shaped motif of Daybreak Town. Going west, there is a large though non-functional water fountain. By hitting the four spiral pylons surrounding the fountain, it will begin to spew water once more. Underneath the Breezy Quarter is a large waterway, which can be accessed from a lower level near a large plaza. By reaching the end of the waterway and manipulating the chain gate, players can use [[Free Running]] up to inside the tallest windmill in the Quarter.
In ''Kingdom Hearts III Re Mind'', Sora can travel through the western keyhole-shaped gate, arriving at the {{Nihongo|'''Breezy Quarter'''|風の通る街|Kaze no Tōru Machi|lit. "Windy Town"}}, a massive urban area populated by many homes, apartment buildings, shops, and vendor stands that appear to sell books, scrolls, and various scientific instruments. In the northern center of the Quarter, there is an unusual gold, a mechanical contraption with a mural at the top, a globe in the center, and three levers—each colored red, blue, and green, respectively—to operate it. By striking the levers, players are able to manipulate the rings surrounding the globe to line up the lights; each time it is successfully lined up, the mural changes, appearing to tell the story of how Daybreak Town eventually became Scala ad Caelum. Similarly, the ground surrounding the machine bears the cobblestone and purple star-shaped motif of Daybreak Town. Going west, there is a large though non-functional water fountain. By hitting the four spiral pylons surrounding the fountain, it will begin to spew water once more. Underneath the Breezy Quarter is a large waterway, which can be accessed from a lower level near a large plaza. By reaching the end of the waterway and manipulating the chain gate, players can use [[Free Running]] up to inside the tallest windmill in the Quarter.


[[File:Classroom (Art).png|thumb|right|200px|Artwork of Eraqus and Xehanort's classroom.]]
Submerged beneath the water of the main mountain town are the upside-down ruins of Daybreak Town's clock tower, where the second phase against [[Game:Master Xehanort#Armored Xehanort|Armored Xehanort]] takes place. The first phase of the battle takes place in twisted boxed-in version of The Stairway to the Sky called '''Armored Master Xehanort Arena''', while the third phase takes place in a ruined and darkened version of the former area. The final battle against Xehanort takes place at top of the world's main citadel called '''Top of castle'''.
Submerged beneath the water of the main mountain town are the upside-down ruins of Daybreak Town's clock tower, where the second phase against [[Game:Master Xehanort#Armored Xehanort|Armored Xehanort]] takes place. The first phase of the battle takes place in twisted boxed-in version of The Stairway to the Sky called '''Armored Master Xehanort Arena''', while the third phase takes place in a ruined and darkened version of the former area. The final battle against Xehanort takes place at top of the world's main citadel called '''Top of castle'''.


[[Eraqus]] and Xehanort's classroom is also seen in multiple cutscenes where they often play chess. The room is decently large with white walls, golden beams, windows, and ceiling arches, as well as two fans at the top. The room also contains to big bookshelves and chalkboard with [[No Name]] hanging above it.
[[Eraqus]] and Xehanort's classroom is also seen in multiple cutscenes where they often play chess. The room is decently large with white walls, golden beams, windows, and ceiling arches, as well as two fans at the top. The room also contains to big bookshelves and chalkboard with [[No Name]] hanging above it.


[[File:Scala ad Caelum 05 KHX.png|thumb|200px|right|A fountain square dedicated to Ephemer.]]
===''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Union χ''===
In ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ'' an earlier version of Scala ad Caelum is shown during the ending. At this point in the time, the world has a much darker palette, and is reminiscent of {{w|19th-century London}} in design. The skyline is filled with high towers and spires, and the rooftops are decorated with statues of cloaked figures and hawks. In one of the town squares is a large fountain with a statue of [[Ephemer]] at the top, as he's the town's founder.
In ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ'' an earlier version of Scala ad Caelum is shown during the ending. At this point in the time, the world has a much darker palette, and is reminiscent of {{w|19th-century London}} in design. The skyline is filled with high towers and spires, and the rooftops are decorated with statues of cloaked figures and hawks. In one of the town squares is a large fountain with a statue of [[Ephemer]] at the top, as he's the town's founder.
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[[Baldr]] is also seen being placed inside a mental ward after learning of his sister's disappearance. The ward has white padded walls and contains only a simple bed and table.
[[Baldr]] is also seen being placed inside a mental ward after learning of his sister's disappearance. The ward has white padded walls and contains only a simple bed and table.
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==Story==
==Story==
===Between ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
===Between ''Kingdom Hearts Union χ'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
[[File:Goodnight 01 KHUX.png|thumb|left|A baby Xehanort is given away to a cloaked figure.]]
[[File:Scala ad Caelum KHX.png|thumb|200px|left|A fountain square with Ephemer's statue.]]
[[Ephemer]] founded the town of Scala ad Caelum after the destruction of Daybreak Town, and eventually a statue commemorating him is built in a fountain plaza in the town. At some point after this, [[Brain]] ends up in Scala ad Caelum were he meets [[Sigurd]], who tells him of Ephemer's role in the town's founding and that his appearance there was ordained and that he would answer Brain's questions at headquarters and proceeds to bring him there.
[[Ephemer]] founded the town of Scala ad Caelum after the destruction of Daybreak Town, and eventually a statue commemorating him is built in a fountain plaza in the town. At some point after this, [[Brain]] ends up in Scala ad Caelum were he meets [[Sigurd]], who tells him of Ephemer's role in the town's founding and that his appearance there was ordained and that he would answer Brain's questions at headquarters and proceeds to bring him there.


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===''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
===''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road''===
[[File:An Unexpected Task 01 KHDR.png|thumb|right|Master Odin briefing his students of their next task.]]
Xehanort studies the Keyblade and its lore under [[Master Odin]], along with his classmates [[Eraqus]], [[Vor]], [[Bragi]], [[Urd]], [[Hermod]], and Baldr. As lower classmen, they are aware that other worlds exist, but are forbidden from visiting them. When the upper classmen disappear during their Mark of Mastery Exam, Master Odin orders the remaining students to leave Scala ad Caelum and venture forth to other worlds in search of the missing students.
Xehanort studies the Keyblade and its lore under [[Master Odin]], along with his classmates [[Eraqus]], [[Vor]], [[Bragi]], [[Urd]], [[Hermod]], and Baldr. As lower classmen, they are aware that other worlds exist, but are forbidden from visiting them. When the upper classmen disappear during their Mark of Mastery Exam, Master Odin orders the remaining students to leave Scala ad Caelum and venture forth to other worlds in search of the missing students.


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After Odin rescues Xehanort and Eraqus from the Corridors of Darkness, they tell him about meeting Baldr, before Scala Ad Caelum is attacked by Heartless. Odin takes the No Name Keyblade saying he'll evacuate the remaining students and for the pair to stay in the classroom. However Xehanort reveals to Eraqus that Baldr is behind everything, having succumbed to Darkness because of the death of his sister, and the two leave to find him. Outside the pair encounter the remaining upper classmen, who've abandoned their attempt to summon Kingdom Hearts but Eraqus insists on fighting them before Xehanort puts a stop to it. Vidar reveals Vor has gone to find Master Odin before Baldr appears and sets Heartless on the students before going off to find Vor. The Upperclassmen race after Baldr with Xehanort and Eraqus in toe. Meanwhile Vor comes face to face with Baldr and is forced to fight him before being rescued by the upper classmen. However Baldr gets the upper hand and kills them all leaving only Xehanort and Eraqus left. Baldr tells the pair to meet on the roof of the tower, where he explains that he planned the deaths of all the students in order to sacrifice thirteen Lights to Darkness and summon Kingdom Hearts. He had planned to coax Vidar into summoning Kingdom Hearts but Vidar abandoned the attempt so he had to take matters into his own hands. When Eraqus asks why he was willing to summon Kingdom Hearts when the Darkness in him would be destroyed, he says that once the worlds are purged, everything will be reborn from Darkness.
After Odin rescues Xehanort and Eraqus from the Corridors of Darkness, they tell him about meeting Baldr, before Scala Ad Caelum is attacked by Heartless. Odin takes the No Name Keyblade saying he'll evacuate the remaining students and for the pair to stay in the classroom. However Xehanort reveals to Eraqus that Baldr is behind everything, having succumbed to Darkness because of the death of his sister, and the two leave to find him. Outside the pair encounter the remaining upper classmen, who've abandoned their attempt to summon Kingdom Hearts but Eraqus insists on fighting them before Xehanort puts a stop to it. Vidar reveals Vor has gone to find Master Odin before Baldr appears and sets Heartless on the students before going off to find Vor. The Upperclassmen race after Baldr with Xehanort and Eraqus in toe. Meanwhile Vor comes face to face with Baldr and is forced to fight him before being rescued by the upper classmen. However Baldr gets the upper hand and kills them all leaving only Xehanort and Eraqus left. Baldr tells the pair to meet on the roof of the tower, where he explains that he planned the deaths of all the students in order to sacrifice thirteen Lights to Darkness and summon Kingdom Hearts. He had planned to coax Vidar into summoning Kingdom Hearts but Vidar abandoned the attempt so he had to take matters into his own hands. When Eraqus asks why he was willing to summon Kingdom Hearts when the Darkness in him would be destroyed, he says that once the worlds are purged, everything will be reborn from Darkness.


[[File:Two Kinds of People 01 KHDR.png|thumb|left|Master Odin commanding Xehanort to rid Baldr of the darkness within him.]]
Xehanort and Eraqus battle Baldr and as it reaches its climax, Baldr envelops himself and Xehanort in Darkness where he attempts to reason with Xehanort. However Hoder appears having asked Xehanort to conceal her dying heart in side his in order to try and reach her brother. Odin also appears and traps Baldr with the No Name. Unfortunately Hoder's attempt fails and she fades away, leaving Xehanort to deal the finishing blow.  
Xehanort and Eraqus battle Baldr and as it reaches its climax, Baldr envelops himself and Xehanort in Darkness where he attempts to reason with Xehanort. However Hoder appears having asked Xehanort to conceal her dying heart in side his in order to try and reach her brother. Odin also appears and traps Baldr with the No Name. Unfortunately Hoder's attempt fails and she fades away, leaving Xehanort to deal the finishing blow.  


===Between ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road'' and ''Kingdom Hearts III''===
One month after the battle with Baldr, Xehanort and Eraqus meet in the graveyard to put flowers on everyone's graves. Eraqus mentions that they will be put though their Mark of Mastery Exam soon and that Odin is thinking of retiring. After the pair leave, a hooded Bragi appears who laments that he'll have to disappear for a while since everyone thinks he's dead.
One month after the battle with Baldr, Xehanort and Eraqus meet in the graveyard to put flowers on everyone's graves. Eraqus mentions that they will be put though their Mark of Mastery Exam soon and that Odin is thinking of retiring. After the pair leave, a hooded Bragi appears who laments that he'll have to disappear for a while since everyone thinks he's dead.


Six years later, Xehanort and Eraqus pass their Mark of Mastery Exam, with Eraqus receiving the Master's Defender and Xehanort receiving the No Name. However soon after the pair have a falling out and leave Scala ad Caelum going their separate ways, not meeting again for nearly fifty years.
Six years later, Xehanort and Eraqus pass their Mark of Mastery Exam, with Eraqus receiving the Master's Defender and Xehanort receiving the No Name. However soon after the pair have a falling out and leave Scala ad Caelum going their separate ways, not meeting again for nearly fifty years.
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===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
===''Kingdom Hearts III''===
[[File:Checkmate 01 KHIII.png|thumb|right|After being defeated by Sora, Xehanort pass on along with Eraqus.]]
After forming the [[χ-blade]] at the [[Keyblade Graveyard]] and ascending to [[Kingdom Hearts]], [[Riku]] says to [[Sora]] that because Master Xehanort exists outside of time and space, he can be used as a portal to trap himself in. Volunteering to defeat Xehanort, Sora, alongside [[Donald Duck]] and [[Goofy]], decides to enter the portal, which is opened by the rest of the guardians of light using their Keyblades on Xehanort. This transports the four to Scala ad Caelum.  
After forming the [[χ-blade]] at the [[Keyblade Graveyard]] and ascending to [[Kingdom Hearts]], [[Riku]] says to [[Sora]] that because Master Xehanort exists outside of time and space, he can be used as a portal to trap himself in. Volunteering to defeat Xehanort, Sora, alongside [[Donald Duck]] and [[Goofy]], decides to enter the portal, which is opened by the rest of the guardians of light using their Keyblades on Xehanort. This transports the four to Scala ad Caelum.  


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