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Every World has a [[Keyhole]] that leads to its heart and can be locked by the Keyblade. Locking all of the Keyholes is Sora's primary objective in the original ''Kingdom Hearts''. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora seeks out and unlocks World Gates, which are represented by large, glowing keyholes. When the χ-blade was destroyed, it released several small, glowing keyhole symbols, but it is unclear what significance this has. The Wonderland [[Doorknob]]'s mouth is a Keyhole.
Every World has a [[Keyhole]] that leads to its heart and can be locked by the Keyblade. Locking all of the Keyholes is Sora's primary objective in the original ''Kingdom Hearts''. In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', Sora seeks out and unlocks [[Gate]]s, which are represented by large, glowing keyholes. When the χ-blade was destroyed, it released several small, glowing keyhole symbols, but it is unclear what significance this has. The Wonderland [[Doorknob]]'s mouth is a Keyhole.


The Keyhole symbol is normally depicted as a simple silhouette of an old-fashioned keyhole, one that a [[Kingdom Key|skeleton key]] could unlock.
The Keyhole symbol is normally depicted as a simple silhouette of an old-fashioned keyhole, one that a [[Kingdom Key|skeleton key]] could unlock.
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