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'''Castle Oblivion''', often abbreviated as "'''C.O.'''" by members of [[Organization XIII]], is a world introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]''. It is located within the Realm Between, though a digital copy of the world appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''. It was governed by [[Marluxia]], and consists of thirteen floors and twelve basements.
'''Castle Oblivion''', often abbreviated as "'''C.O.'''" by members of [[Organization XIII]], is a world introduced in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories]]''. It is located within the Realm Between, though a digital copy of the world appears in ''[[Kingdom Hearts coded]]''. It was governed by [[Marluxia]]. Despite appearing to be relatively small outside, the castle truthfully consists of thirteen floors and twelve basements. Following the events of ''Chain of Memories'', the Organization largely abandoned the castle as they lacked a sufficient amount of members to spare for continuing experiments at the castle. Hidden within the castle is the Chamber of Waking, where [[Ventus]] sleeps; no-one but Aqua can find where the Chamber is as was the one who designed the layout of the castle, to keep Ventus safe.
 


==Journal entries==
==Journal entries==
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*In the manga, the monitors through which the Organization watches Sora are "Nomura-brand", a reference to Tetsuya Nomura, the director of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.
*In the manga, the monitors through which the Organization watches Sora are "Nomura-brand", a reference to Tetsuya Nomura, the director of the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.
*The Castle Oblivion logo depicts stairways that resemble those of M.C. Escher's ''{{w|Relativity (M. C. Escher)|Relativity}}''.
*The Castle Oblivion logo depicts stairways that resemble those of M.C. Escher's ''{{w|Relativity (M. C. Escher)|Relativity}}''.
* It seems the "trick" for remaking the world into Castle Oblivion employs the concept of dimensional transcendentalism, in short "bigger on the inside"; from the outside, the castle appears to only be at least three floors high, but the inside has 25 different levels.


==Notes and references==
==Notes and references==
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