User:JTD95

Hi, I'm Joseph but just call me JTD95 or simply JTD. I do some edits on here when I feel like it/have time. I draw a lot on my spare time and procrastinate my exams.

χ Cards Gallery

 * Part 1 - Main Characters
 * Part 2 - Disney, FF, & TWEWY Characters

KH1

 * Dive to the Heart
 * Destiny Islands
 * Disney Castle
 * Traverse Town
 * Wonderland
 * Olympus Coliseum
 * Deep Jungle
 * Agrabah
 * Monstro
 * Halloween Town
 * Atlantica
 * Neverland
 * 100 Acre Wood
 * Hollow Bastion
 * End of the World

COM

 * Castle Oblivion

KH2

 * Twilight Town
 * Simulated Twilight Town
 * Mysterious Tower
 * Radiant Garden
 * Beast's Castle
 * The Land of Dragons
 * Timeless River
 * Port Royal
 * Pride Lands
 * Space Paranoids
 * The World That Never Was
 * End of Sea

BBS

 * Land of Departure
 * Enchanted Dominion
 * Castle of Dreams
 * Dwarf Woodlands
 * Mirage Arena
 * Disney Town
 * Deep Space
 * The Keyblade Graveyard
 * Realm of Darkness

Coded

 * Datascape

DDD

 * La Cité des Cloches
 * Prankster's Paradise
 * The Grid
 * Symphony of Sorcery
 * Country of the Musketeers

KHX

 * Daybreak Town
 * Game Central Station
 * Niceland
 * Cy-Bug Sector
 * Candy Kingdom

KH3

 * Olympus
 * Toy Box
 * Kingdom of Corona
 * Arendelle
 * Monstropolis
 * The Caribbean
 * San Fransokyo
 * The Final World
 * Scala ad Caelum

Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Twilight Town is first introduced in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories, but unlike all the other world's, it's not based on Sora's memories, but rather Roxas'. The world is explored through boxed-in areas heavily inspired by the real town. In cutscenes, areas such as ', the ', and  are visited. The last area also serving as boss arena for both Vexen, and Riku Replica.

During the game's credit Roxas is briefly seen on top of the Clock Tower at the .

Kingdom Hearts II
Twilight Town is among one of the largest worlds in Kingdom Hearts II, with many major set pieces. One of the town's bigger locations is the Shōten Machi (商店街), a long, winding, steeply-sloped road that leads from the lower areas of town to the top, stretching across multiple areas. The upper portion of the street is known as Ekimaedōri (駅前通り), where a few shops are located such as Wallace's weapon shop and an item shop run by Wantz, as well as a noticeboard for various jobs. The lower portion of Market Street is the Toramu Hiroba (トラム広場), an open-market area with a free tram circling around. Many shops are found here, including Jessie's accessory shop, Biggs' armor shop, and a Moogle Shop. In the Simulated Twilight Town, the Moogle Shop is a candy shop instead. Another job board is found down here.

Traveling up through the Station Heights leads to the Ekimae Hiroba (駅前広場), a large and open terrace, with a great view of the entire town. The plaza is presided over by the town's distinctive and famous Clock Tower, which, though a twelve-hour clock, has "I" at the top instead of "XII". At Station Plaza is also where the Sentoraru Sutēshon (セントラルステーション) is found, which is a large train station, with trains that travel all over the world, including other districts of the town, as well as an unseen beach. There's also a magic train here that travels to the Mysterious Tower.

Both parts of Market Street connect to the Akichi (空き地), an open area where the infamous Struggle battles take place. Both Station Heights and the Sandlot lead to the Rojiura (路地裏), where Hayner's gang's hideout, Itsumo no Basho (いつもの場所) is located.

Another district of the town, Sansetto Jūtakugai (サンセット住宅街), can be reached by taking the train at Central Station to Sansetto Sutēshon (サンセットステーション). Sunset Terrace lies at the outskirts of Twilight Town and boarders to huge fields of grass, with a great view of the mountains in the distance. Another free train travels back and forth the area. Connecting to Sunset Terrace is Sansetto Hiru (サンセットヒル), a tranquil, tiny area, with a small sculpture mimicking the Clock Tower, which can also be seen from here. Underneath the town is a vast Chika Renraku Tsūro (地下連絡通路), which has several entrances across town, located at the Back Alley, the Station Plaza, and the Tram Commons. One exit leads to the Tonneru (トンネル), which in turn leads back to Sunset Terrace.

To the far right of town are Machihazure no Mori (町はずれの森), a large forest only accessible through a crack in the walls of Tram Common. Passing through The Woods leads to a gate and a courtyard belonging to Yashikimae (屋敷前). Upon entering the Robī (ロビー), the Mansion splits off in three different directions. On the left side of the Foyer is the Dainingu (ダイニング); up the left set of stairs and through the door is Shiroi Heya (白い部屋), where Naminé spends a lot of her time; while up the stairs to the right lies the Shoko (書庫). At the Library, there is a false floor that hides a staircase which goes down and leads to the Konpyūtā Rūmu (コンピュータールーム), where DiZ monitors the simulated Twilight Town. There's also a machine which allows transport into the simulation. The doorway to the left of the computer leads to the Chika Hōru (地下広間), where Roxas fights Axel in the simulated counterpart. The Basement Hall then leads to the Chika Rōka (地下廊下), which houses a few pods, and finally to the Poddo Rūmu (ポッドルーム), where Sora slept while Naminé fixed his memories. Towards the end of the game Sora and party can access the simulation via DiZ's machine, but are limited access to only the Computer Room, and the Basement Hall. A Corridor of Darkness can by found in the latter area, which allows travel across the emptiness of Hazama no Kūkan (狭間の空間) to enter the Dark City and begin their assault on the Organization's stronghold.

Rokusasu no Heya (ロワサスの部屋) in the simulated Twilight Town



As mentioned, Mysterious Tower is part of Twilight Town in Kingdom Hearts II, and is access by the magic train.

In Kingdom Hearts II, the Tower resides in a secret area of Twilight Town, accessible only by a special train that only appears sometimes in the Central Station. The Countryside itself consists of several hills apparently floating amongst the clouds in the endless sunset of Twilight Town, with several stars gleaming in the background. Other than the hills and the tower itself, the only physical existence in the Countryside is a glowing railway along which the single train rides.

The Tower itself is a surrealistic, crooked, golden-brown tower, loosely based on the setting of  The Sorcerer's Apprentice. The Tower is topped with blue cone-shaped turret roofs, decorated with moons and stars, similar to Yen Sid's hat. It rests on a floating island that contains a courtyard and many trees that obscure the rest of the Countryside from view.

Inside the main door is the , surrounded by an upward-spiraling staircase that leads to a strange portal. Through the portal, a person is transported to the , a transitioning room where stairways connect the various rooms of the tower via portals. Other than the entrance, stairs, and upper floor, there are two known rooms in the Tower. One is the ', and the other is the '. Both are perfectly round rooms, each with two doors leading either up or down the Tower, and are decorated with moons and stars, respectively. The final stairway is steep and straight, and leads to Yen Sid's study, the . The study is the largest room in the building, with several shelves containing many books, several about the exploits of King Mickey. There is a large wooden desk behind which Yen Sid sits, and behind it, large star and moon windows displaying the countryside. A door on the side of the study gives way to the , where the Three Good Fairies, Flora, Fauna, and Merryweather, resides. There is also a large wardrobe, and several covered mirrors that display Sora in his drive forms, including AntiForm and Final Form.

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
localized as  in Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

Kingdom Hearts III
in Kingdom Hearts III, however, the hole has been sealed, with a new passageway by the Sandlot entrance called the Chika Suidō (地下水道) connecting the two areas instead. In Kingdom Hearts III, Sora's party is limited to a single location called Machi no Ikkaku (街の一角), which consists of the Tram Common, Underground Conduit, Woods, and Old Mansion. and a synthesis shop owned by Elmina the Moogle In Kingdom Hearts III, the Tram Common is populated with more people, greenery, and other signs of habitation; the armor shop has been replaced by Le Grand Bistrot, where Merlin can be found dining in the terrace out front, allowing access to the 100 Acre Wood; and the tram lot has been repurposed into an outdoor movie theater. In Kingdom Hearts III, the Sandlot entryway is closed off by a large door, while the entrance to Station Heights serves as an exit from the world, making these parts of the world inaccessible.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
In Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep, the portals to the other rooms make no appearance and the Wardrobe Room is inaccessible.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
A dream version of the Mysterious Tower appears as part of Symphony of Sorcery in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

The outside of the tower is simply called the Fishigina Tō (不思議な塔). Inside lies the Tō: Entoransu (塔:エントランス), with a staircase leading to the Tō: Mahōtsukai no Heya (塔:魔法使いの部屋). Inside the Chamber, various musical scores give access to other areas in Symphony of Sorcery.

Dream Eaters
I really don't like the Dream Eaters, but a few of them are cute, and some even are decently cool.

Trivia

 * I have tourette syndrome.
 * I have a BA in acting.
 * Favorite tv shows are Avatar, the Last Airbender, Attack on Titan, and Boy Meets World.