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In ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', the Keyholes were sealed, leaving no way to travel between each world. About a year later, the Heartless found another method of traveling between worlds, creating their own '''Gates'''. A good portion of the Gates are revealed in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. | In ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', the Keyholes were sealed, leaving no way to travel between each world. About a year later, the Heartless found another method of traveling between worlds, creating their own '''Gates'''. A good portion of the Gates are revealed in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''. | ||
The Gates are opened when a specific item or object, different for each world, is surrounded in light and then a huge gust of wind blows. The item in question reveals the [[Keyhole]] to a route | The Gates are opened when a specific item or object, different for each world, is surrounded in light and then a huge gust of wind blows. The item in question reveals the [[Keyhole]] to a route and then [[Sora]] spins his [[Keyblade]] and unseals the Gate. Sora, [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]] continue on their adventures thereafter with the new route opened. When Sora unlocks a world's gate, a symbol shaped like Sora's crown pendant appears beneath him. | ||
Sora, [[Donald Duck|Donald]], and [[Goofy]] continue on their adventures thereafter with the new route opened. | |||
It is likely that [[world]]s within worlds do not have Gates, because the outer world's Gate also serves as their own. This appears to be true for [[Space Paranoids]], [[100 Acre Wood]], and [[Timeless River]]. | It is likely that [[world]]s within worlds do not have Gates, because the outer world's Gate also serves as their own. This appears to be true for [[Space Paranoids]], [[100 Acre Wood]], and [[Timeless River]]. |
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