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After defeating [[Sora-Heartless]] and returning to the data worlds, [[Data-Sora]] enters a data version of Castle Oblivion. He has meetings with the mysterious cloaked man, as well as various figures from Sora's memories. Like the real Sora did, Data-Sora uses World Cards to traverse the castle. Near the end of the story, he meets Data-Naminé, who explains the reason of his existence. | After defeating [[Sora-Heartless]] and returning to the data worlds, [[Data-Sora]] enters a data version of Castle Oblivion. He has meetings with the mysterious cloaked man, as well as various figures from Sora's memories. Like the real Sora did, Data-Sora uses World Cards to traverse the castle. One notable feature of this incarnation of Castle Oblivion is that the White Rooms do not change form completely; the design remains like the rest of the castle, although the shape of the room differs. Pictures of areas from the worlds are displayed on the walls. | ||
Near the end of the story, he meets Data-Naminé, who explains the reason of his existence. | |||
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*In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', members of Organization XIII often refer to Castle Oblivion as C.O. for short. | *In ''Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days'', members of Organization XIII often refer to Castle Oblivion as C.O. for short. | ||
*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 | *The Castle Oblivion logo depicts stairways that resemble those of M.C. Escher's ''[[wikipedia:Relativity (M. C. Escher)|Relativity]]''. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |