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During the Age of Fairy Tales, Scala ad Caelum was the world known as [[Daybreak Town]].
During the Age of Fairy Tales, Scala ad Caelum was the world known as [[Daybreak Town]].


The world is perpetually sunny and clear and considered breathtakingly beautiful, consisting of a nearly infinite number of mountain towns suspended on a body of water–stretching out as far as the horizon, though the "mountains" are composed entirely of glistening white and gold buildings–with a large citadel on the top of each mountain. Nearly every building in Scala ad Caelum has at least one windmill fixed atop it. Travel between the mountains is apparently achieved through numerous inter-connected cable cars.
The world is perpetually sunny and clear and considered breathtakingly beautiful, consisting of a nearly infinite number of mountain towns suspended on a body of water–stretching out as far as the horizon, though the "mountains" are composed entirely of glistening white and gold buildings–with a large citadel on the top of each mountain. Nearly every building in Scala ad Caelum has at least one windmill fixed atop it. Travel between the mountains is apparently achieved through numerous inter-connected cable cars. Except for the central mountain explored in ''Kingdom Hearts III'' and ''Kingdom Hearts Dark Road'', all of the others were abandoned even when [[Xehanort]] was living there many decades ago.


The explorable section of Scala ad Caelum is divided into two areas, the first of which is {{nihongo|'''The Stairway to the Sky'''|天へ続く階段|Ten e Tsuzuku Kaidan}}, a pier located directly beneath the central citadel. Scattered throughout the town are various market stands, leisure areas and domiciles. At the north-most point is a large golden fence which hosts a number of larger manors and stately homes, which are inaccessible.
The explorable section of Scala ad Caelum is divided into two areas, the first of which is {{nihongo|'''The Stairway to the Sky'''|天へ続く階段|Ten e Tsuzuku Kaidan}}, a pier located directly beneath the central citadel. Scattered throughout the town are various market stands, leisure areas and domiciles. At the north-most point is a large golden fence which hosts a number of larger manors and stately homes, which are inaccessible.
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