Talk:Sleeping Worlds

You guys know that the official translation is "Sleeping Worlds", right? 24.211.29.87 07:42, 30 March 2012 (UTC)
 * Are you sure that that's derived from the same Japanese term (can you provide it)? Wouldn't there be a realm and then worlds within that realm, as we had in the past?
 * I might be wrong, I mean. But I'd like confirmation that "Sleeping Worlds" is a direct translation of Yumimeru Sekai.192.249.47.177 14:04, 30 March 2012 (UTC)

Confusion
Alrite, I have actually never played a Kingdom Hearts game, but I saw "an average" number of different videos regarding the series so please excuse me some silly misinterpretations. Up to to the point then: I watched the walkthrough for Kingdom Hearts 3D and Yen Sid was talking about seven sleeping worlds; yeah: Sora and Riku close/open seven locks, but in six worlds: twice in Traverse Town. And my question is: what is the seventh Sleeping World as the World that Never Was is noted by both characters to be real and not a dream. Or the seventh world is Sora's dream? Riku does open/close a lock there, although I'm not entirely sure.—Kaimi (talk) 21:43, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
 * TWTNW is both a Sleeping World and a World in the Realm Between, like Traverse Town. During the course of their visit, they cross to the Realm Between version. 21:53, 1 August 2012 (UTC)

Umm...What is a "Realm Between"? Something like a passageway between real world and the Sleeping World?—Kaimi (talk) 22:09, 1 August 2012 (UTC)
 * Not necessarily (it seems to be the case for the World That Never Was though), the transition from the Realm of Light to the Realm of Darkness is fluent, Nomura describes it as "stairways" between the two planes. These stairways are basically the Realm Between, where some worlds can be situated in and apparently are all special in different ways. --ShardofTruth (talk) 00:15, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
 * I thought the seventh world was Destiny Island since they do open a Keyhole there after the battle against Ursula--Xabryn (talk) 01:20, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
 * That's not really sure because KH3D did almost no explaining. According to the game the Destiny Islands of KH3D is actually set in the past, shortly before it falls into darkness and "starts dreaming". I'm not really sure how this works but Destiny Islands is not a world from the Realm Between and was "resurrected" at the end of KH, there is practically no chance it's part of the Sleeping Worlds. The portal to the Sleeping Worlds (and Sora's dreams of the Sleeping Worlds) is openend like Sora does it at the end of KH3D to visit the Dream Eaters. If DI really was a Sleeping World it would appear on the "world map" of KH3D. Maybe it's because Sleep <> Dream, meaning that a world can dream even if it's not a Sleeping World. Ansem SoD says "Dreams hold our memories. Sleep holds our dreams. And Darkness - it holds our sleep." --ShardofTruth (talk) 01:41, 2 August 2012 (UTC)

Because Sora and Riku are both wondering why there are in TWTNW AFTER they opened seven keyholes, destiny islands has to be one of the sleeping worlds. That would be an explenation for sora and riku, why they are shorter than in KHII (if you press Y in the reports of them, you can see the difference). but yeah, it sucks for net really explaining it which is the seventh world for sure. Sum2k3 (talk) 04:33, 2 August 2012 (UTC)
 * I thought the explanation for Sora and Riki being young again was because of Yen Sids magic removing their abilities so they can learn the true way of the keyblade (or something like that). If I remember correctly this Destiny Islands time travel theory is sourced by some comments Xigbar makes during the TWTNW scenes of Sora. Also if the first Keyhole of Sleep is on DI, than there is one at Mysterious Tower too, because the animation is axactly the same. --ShardofTruth (talk) 05:32, 2 August 2012 (UTC)