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The '''Sleeping Worlds''' are the main setting of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]'' | The '''Sleeping Worlds''' are the main setting of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
The Sleeping Worlds are worlds that fell into darkness but were not revived following the defeat of [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]] for unknown reasons. As this created barriers not even the [[Heartless]] could penetrate, a new form of enemy emerged in the Sleeping Worlds, known as the [[Dream Eaters]]. The nature of the Sleeping Worlds is complex as time is not of any concern as the worlds are a "dream" of sorts that depict events that occurred in the worlds before they were consumed. In fact, in the case of [[Mickey]] and [[Jiminy Cricket]], those who were on a world but not present when it was consumed in darkness are recreated within the Sleeping World as how it remembers them. | |||
===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance''=== | ||
As part of their [[Mark of Mastery exam]], [[Yen Sid]] sends [[Sora]] and [[Riku]] to the Sleeping Worlds to unlock the seven [[Keyhole]]s of Sleep, and return the worlds to the Realm of Light, but they come into conflict with the Dream Eaters and a [[Young Xehanort|mysterious young man]] with ties to [[Master Xehanort]]. | As part of their [[Mark of Mastery exam]], [[Yen Sid]] sends [[Sora]] and [[Riku]] to the Sleeping Worlds to unlock the seven [[Keyhole]]s of Sleep, and return the worlds to the Realm of Light, but they come into conflict with the Dream Eaters and a [[Young Xehanort|mysterious young man]] with ties to [[Master Xehanort]]. |