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[[File:Pieces of Their Dreams 03 KH3D.png|thumb|A Sleeping Keyhole in Traverse Town.]]
[[File:Pieces of Their Dreams 03 KH3D.png|thumb|A Sleeping Keyhole in Traverse Town.]]
The {{nihongo|'''Sleeping Keyholes'''|眠りの鍵穴|Nemuri no Kagiana}}, also known as the '''Keyholes of Sleep''', are seven unique [[Keyhole]]s in the [[Sleeping Worlds]]. Like their counterparts in the [[Realm of Light]], the [[Keyblade]] can interact with the Sleeping Keyholes by firing beams of [[light]] into them; however, that is where the similarity ends.  
The {{nihongo|'''Sleeping Keyholes'''|眠りの鍵穴|Nemuri no Kagiana}}, also known as the '''Keyholes of Sleep''', are seven unique [[Keyhole]]s in the [[Sleeping Worlds]]. Like their counterparts in the [[Realm of Light]], the [[Keyblade]] can interact with the Sleeping Keyholes by firing beams of light into them; however, that is where the similarity ends.  


The location of a Sleeping Keyhole does not seem to be significant, as they often appear on nondescript walls, and [[Traverse Town]]'s appears in the Fifth District, while its World Keyhole, the center of the world and its [[heart]], is in the Second District. When a Sleeping Keyhole is unlocked, a large, almost circular section of the background behind it disappears with an effect reminiscent of shattering glass, revealing a torrent of gold energy and symbols underneath. This effect is also used when someone re-enters the Sleeping Worlds, as [[Sora]] does to thank the [[Spirits]] who helped him and [[Riku]].  
The location of a Sleeping Keyhole does not seem to be significant, as they often appear on nondescript walls, and [[Traverse Town]]'s appears in the Fifth District, while its World Keyhole, the center of the world and its heart, is in the Second District. When a Sleeping Keyhole is unlocked, a large, almost circular section of the background behind it disappears with an effect reminiscent of shattering glass, revealing a torrent of gold energy and symbols underneath. This effect is also used when someone re-enters the Sleeping Worlds, as [[Sora]] does to thank the Spirits who helped him and [[Riku]].  
 
While the [[Heartless]] sought out the Keyholes of worlds to devour and plunge the world into [[darkness]], the [[Dream Eater]]s seem unconcerned with the Sleeping Keyholes, instead focusing on attacking the worlds's inhabitants and generally causing mayhem. The known functions of the Sleeping Keyholes are to grant someone who unlocks all of them the power to awaken a sleeping heart, as well as freeing the Sleeping Worlds from their slumber. The Sleeping Keyholes may be indirectly related to the [[Princesses of Heart]], as [[Yen Sid]] compares them when mentioning that as there are seven pure lights, there are seven Sleeping Keyholes.
 
By unlocking all seven Sleeping Keyholes, Sora and Riku obtained the [[power of waking]].<ref>'''''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''''', '''Yen Sid''': "In your Mark of Mastery exam, you were to unlock seven Sleeping Keyholes. By doing so, you would awaken those worlds from their prison of slumber, and also acquire the power to free a heart from its sleep."</ref>
 
==Sleeping Keyholes Location==
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*'''Destiny Islands:''' The Keyhole is located beneath the ocean, following the battle with [[Ursula]].
*'''Traverse Town: '''The Keyhole is located in the Fifth District, after [[Joshua]] explains [[Young Xehanort]] is responsible for splitting the world into two different versions. A second Keyhole is located in the Third District after [[Spellican]] is sent fleeing to Sympohony of Sorcery.{{fact}}
*'''[[La Cité des Cloches]]:''' On Sora's side, the Keyhole of Sleep is located inside the cathedral, in one of roof leveled windows. For Riku, it's in the central window of the cathedral at the Square.
*'''[[The Grid]]:''' The Keyhole is located in the arena where Sora fights [[Rinzler]] and frees him from [[CLU]]'s brainwashing. On Riku's side, it's at The Portal to leave The Grid.
*'''[[Prankster's Paradise]]:''' For Sora, the Keyhole is located on a beach, after the battle with [[Chill Clawbster]]. For Riku's it's in [[Monstro]]'s mouth, where [[Geppetto]]'s boat is.
*'''[[Country of the Musketeers]]: '''On Sora's side, the Keyhole is located in the courtyard. As for Riku, it's in the backstage of the Opera house, after the battle with the [[Holey Moley]].
*'''[[Symphony of Sorcery]]: '''The Keyhole for both of Sora and Riku is located in the Sorcerer's Loft in [[Yen Sid]]'s room.
*'''[[Dive to the Heart]]:''' The Keyhole is located on the platform after freeing Sora from [[Armored Ventus Nightmare]], leading to the data [[Ansem the Wise]] placed in Sora. Another Keyhole is located within this data.
<Gallery>
File:The Sleeping Keyholes 03 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in Destiny Islands.
File:Pieces of Their Dreams 04 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in Traverse Town.
File:Out There 03 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in La Cité des Cloches on Sora's side.
File:The Path My Heart Walks 03 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in La Cité des Cloches on Riku's side.
File:Sora Catches Some Air 01 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in Prankster's Paradise
File:Geppetto and Pinocchio's Reunion 01 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in Monstro
File:He Reached For My Hand 05 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in The Grid on Sora's side.
File:Father and Son's Farewell 01 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in The Grid on Riku's side.
File:Catch Up with You Soon 02 KH3D.png|The second Sleeping Keyhole in Traverse Town on Sora's side.
File:See You in Shibuya 01 KH3D.png|The second Sleeping Keyhole in Traverse Town on Riku's side.
File:All for One 01 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in Country of the Musketeers on Sora's side.
File:One for All 01 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in Country of the Musketeers on Riku's side.
File:The Apprentice Practices 01 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in Symphony of Sorcery on Sora's side.
File:The Duet 01 KH3D.png|The Sleeping Keyhole in Symphony of Sorcery on Riku's side.
File:Sora's Keyblade 02 KH3D.png|A Keyhole inside Sora's Dive to the Heart.
File:Ansem the Wise's Legacy 04 KH3D.png|A Keyhole inside Ansem the Wise's data located inside Sora.
File:Unfinished Business 01 KH3D.png|Sora opens a Keyhole leading to sleeping Traverse Town.
</Gallery>
 
==Notes and references==
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While the Heartless sought out the Keyholes of worlds to devour and plunge the world into darkness, the [[Dream Eater]]s seem unconcerned with the Sleeping Keyholes, instead focusing on attacking the worlds's inhabitants and generally causing mayhem. The known functions of the Sleeping Keyholes are to grant someone who unlocks all of them the power to awaken a sleeping heart, as well as freeing the Sleeping Worlds from their slumber. The Sleeping Keyholes may be indirectly related to the [[Princesses of Heart]], as [[Yen Sid]] compares them when mentioning that as there are seven pure lights, there are seven Sleeping Keyholes.
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