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The '''Sleeping Worlds''' are the main setting of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. It was created following the defeat of [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]], as a portion of the worlds attacked by the [[Heartless]] remain submerged in sleep. 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 '''Sleeping Worlds''' are the main setting of ''[[Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance]]''. They were created following the defeat of [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness]], as a portion of the worlds attacked by the [[Heartless]] remained submerged in sleep. 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]].


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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]].


Eventually, Sora and Riku manage to seal the seven keyholes in the Sleeping Worlds, but thanks to a set-up by [[Organization XIII]], Sora ends up trapped in the World That Never Was and his heart is damaged during a fight with Xemnas. With help from Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Lea, Riku manages to save Sora from becoming a new vessel for a fragment of Master Xehanort's heart and they return safely back to the Realm of Light.
Eventually, Sora and Riku manage to seal the seven Keyholes in the Sleeping Worlds, but thanks to a set-up by [[Organization XIII]], Sora ends up trapped in the World That Never Was and his heart is damaged during a fight with Xemnas. With help from Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Lea, Riku manages to save Sora from becoming a new vessel for a fragment of Master Xehanort's heart, and they return safely back to the Realm of Light.


==Sleeping Worlds==
==Sleeping Worlds==

Revision as of 04:13, 20 August 2012

The Sleeping Worlds are the main setting of Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. They were created following the defeat of Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, as a portion of the worlds attacked by the Heartless remained submerged in sleep. 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.

Story

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 Keyholes of Sleep, and return the worlds to the Realm of Light, but they come into conflict with the Dream Eaters and a mysterious young man with ties to Master Xehanort.

Eventually, Sora and Riku manage to seal the seven Keyholes in the Sleeping Worlds, but thanks to a set-up by Organization XIII, Sora ends up trapped in the World That Never Was and his heart is damaged during a fight with Xemnas. With help from Mickey, Donald, Goofy and Lea, Riku manages to save Sora from becoming a new vessel for a fragment of Master Xehanort's heart, and they return safely back to the Realm of Light.

Sleeping Worlds