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In the '''Universe of Kingdom Hearts''' there are many worlds that fall into certain realms. All of these realms are on their own plane of existence. These planes are parallel to each other except for Realm of Nothingness.
==Plane==
[[File:Worlds.PNG|thumb|A visual representation of the planes.]]
A '''Plane''' or '''Plane of Existence''' is a flat surface with infinite width and length. There are only two planes in ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]''. These planes have been dubbed with the names of the Realm of Light and the Realm of Darkness. The [[worlds]] that are visited in ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' belong to one of the two planes with the exception of [[Castle Oblivion]], [[Twilight Town]], [[Yen Sid's Tower]] and [[The World That Never Was]] which exist between these two planes in the Realm of In Between.
The Realm of Light contains all the 'normal' worlds such as [[Destiny Islands]], [[Deep Jungle]], and [[Halloween Town]]. The Realm of Darkness is only known to contain [[Kingdom Hearts (world)|Kingdom Hearts]]. It can be conjectured that the Realm of Nothingness takes place outside of the planes and not in the between area. These planes or realms should not be confused with worlds, however traveling from plane to plane or to the places in between the planes can be done via [[Gummi Ship]], Corridor of Darkness, and even stairs just like worlds. Traveling between planes can also be done via Doors, such as the Door To Light and the Door To Darkness. The planes as well as the areas outside are a part of the Sea of Outer Space.
Stairs were only mentioned once by Tetsuya Nomura's in the [[Director's Secret Report XIII]]. Tetsuya Nomura's stated that to fully imagine the Kingdom Hearts universe correctly "you can imagine two planes with stairs ranging between the worlds (on the planes)".


==Realms==
==Realms==
===Realm of Light===
===Realm of Light===
The {{nihongo|'''Realm of Light'''|光の世界|Hikari no Sekai}} is a [[Plane of Existence]] made up mostly of [[light]] and makes up almost half of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' universe, similar to the [[Realm of Darkness]]. Like the Realm of Darkness, the Realm of Light has a [[Keyblade]], notably the [[Kingdom Key]], which chose [[Sora]] as its wielder. Most of the game's worlds are found here, save for those in the [[Realm of In Between]], like [[Twilight Town]], [[Castle Oblivion]], and [[The World That Never Was]]. It can be presumed that most of the Worlds accessible by the [[Gummi Ship]] are either within the Realm of Light, or are related to it, like Twilight Town.
[[File:Door To Light.jpg|thumb|Door To Light]]
The {{nihongo|'''Realm of Light'''|光の世界|Hikari no Sekai}} is a Plane of Existence made up mostly of [[light]] and makes up almost half of the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' universe, similar to the Realm of Darkness. Like the Realm of Darkness, the Realm of Light has a [[Keyblade]], notably the [[Kingdom Key]], which chose [[Sora]] as its wielder. Most of the game's worlds are found here, save for those in the Realm of In Between, like [[Twilight Town]], [[Castle Oblivion]], and [[The World That Never Was]]. It can be presumed that most of the Worlds accessible by the [[Gummi Ship]] are either within the Realm of Light, or are related to it, like Twilight Town.


In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', one notable citation has been made by Sora regarding the Realm of Light during the scene of [[Sora]] and [[Riku]] at the "end of the road" after defeating [[Xemnas]]: ''The other side... The realm of light is safe now. Kairi, the King and the others are there.''
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', one notable citation has been made by Sora regarding the Realm of Light during the scene of [[Sora]] and [[Riku]] at the "end of the road" after defeating [[Xemnas]]: ''The other side... The realm of light is safe now. Kairi, the King and the others are there.''


====Door to Light====
The door leading to the Realm of Light is called the '''Door to Light'''. It's opposite counterpart is the [[Door To Darkness]]. It was the door Sora and Riku went through while they were stuck in the Realm of Darkness. It is not sure what caused the door to appear, one reason could be, as Riku pointed out at the end of the game was the light within Sora's Heart which was brought out by [[Kairi's Letter]].
[[File:Door To Light.jpg|thumb|Door To Light]]
''"Hey Riku.... what do you think it was, the Door To The Light?"''


''"This."''
===Realm of Darkness===
 
The {{nihongo|'''Realm of Darkness'''|闇の世界|Yami no Sekai}} is a Plane of Existence made up of [[Darkness]] in people in every world. As with the Realm of Light, this realm has a [[Keyblade]] which chose [[King Mickey]] as its wielder. [[Kingdom Hearts (Combined Heart)|Kingdom Hearts]] is found here. This is also the home of all the Heartless, as this is where the most powerful ones can be found. Sora fought [[Xehanort's Heartless]] in [[Kingdom Hearts]].  
''"This?"''
 
''"Yeah. It's always closer than you think."''
 
''- [[Sora]] and [[Riku]] at the end of [[Kingdom Hearts II]]''
 
The door leading to the Realm of Light. It's opposite counterpart is the [[Door To Darkness]]. It was the door Sora and Riku went through while they were stuck in the [[Realm of Darkness]]. It is not sure what caused the door to appear, one reason could be, as Riku pointed out at the end of the game was the light within Sora's Heart which was brought out by [[Kairi's Letter]].


===Realm of Darkness===
Sora, Donald, Goofy visit the Realm of Darkness after being saved from [[Saïx]] by [[Maleficent]] in [[Hollow Bastion]],  where they encounter a man in a black cloak, later revealed to be Riku. Riku leaves a box with a picture of [[Hayner]], [[Pence]], [[Olette]], and [[Roxas]] and a bar of [[sea-salt ice cream]]. In this same realm, the Keyblade reacts to the ice-cream and Sora opens a pathway. This is the first time that Sora, Donald, and Goofy are able to make their way to the Realm of Darkness in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.
The {{nihongo|'''Realm of Darkness'''|闇の世界|Yami no Sekai}} is a [[Plane of Existence]] made up of [[Darkness]] in people in every world. As with the [[Realm of Light]], this realm has a [[Keyblade]] which chose [[King Mickey]] as its wielder. [[Kingdom Hearts (Combined Heart)|Kingdom Hearts]] is found here. This is also the home of all the Heartless, as this is where the most powerful ones can be found. Sora fought [[Xehanort's Heartless]] in [[Kingdom Hearts]].  


====Areas====
====Areas====
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In the first cutscene of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', [[Roxas]] on a dark, moonlit beach, where [[Xemnas]] appears. He talks to Roxas, telling him how much he looks like [[Sora]].
In the first cutscene of ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', [[Roxas]] on a dark, moonlit beach, where [[Xemnas]] appears. He talks to Roxas, telling him how much he looks like [[Sora]].


It reappears in the end of ''Kingdom Hearts II''. After defeating [[Xemnas]], [[Riku]] and Sora end up on the Dark Meridian. Suddenly, after Sora reads a [[Kairi's Letter|letter from Kairi]], a [[Door To Light|door]] appears leading them to [[Destiny Islands]].
It reappears in the end of ''Kingdom Hearts II''. After defeating [[Xemnas]], [[Riku]] and Sora end up on the Dark Meridian. Suddenly, after Sora reads a [[Kairi's Letter|letter from Kairi]], a [[Door To Light|door]] appears leading them to [[Destiny Islands]]. In ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', Roxas converses with Xemnas at the Dark Meridian.


In ''[[Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days]]'', Roxas converses with Xemnas at the Dark Meridian.
According to '''[[Director's Secret Report XIII|Another Report]]''', Nomura states that the Dark Meridian is "the tip of a world", i.e. the boundary between Darkness and In Between. Sora and Riku were on the coast of the side of In Between, and were looking over the sea in the Realm of Darkness. Having said thus, the Door to Light which appeared in the ending scene is reminiscent of a quote which recurs in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, albeit in different words: "Deep in the Darkness, there is Light".
 
According to '''[[Director's Secret Report XIII|Another Report]]''', Nomura states that the Dark Meridian is "the tip of a world", i.e. the boundary between Darkness and In Between. Sora and Riku were on the coast of the side of In Between, and were looking over the sea in the [[Realm of Darkness]]. Having said thus, the Door to Light which appeared in the ending scene is reminiscent of a quote which recurs in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series, albeit in different words: "Deep in the Darkness, there is Light".
 
====Finding the Box====
After being saved from [[Saïx]] by [[Maleficent]] in [[Hollow Bastion]], [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] are transported to the Realm of Darkness, where they encounter a man in a black cloak, later revealed to be Riku. Riku leaves a box with a picture of [[Hayner]], [[Pence]], [[Olette]], and [[Roxas]] and a bar of [[sea-salt ice cream]]. In this same realm, the Keyblade reacts to the ice-cream and Sora opens a pathway. This is the first time that Sora, Donald, and Goofy are able to make their way to the Realm of Darkness in ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]''.


===Realm of In Between===
===Realm of In Between===
The '''Realm of In Between''' (or the '''Realm of Twilight''') is the third [[Plane of Existence]] in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts series]]'', and lies between the [[Realm of Light]] and [[Realm of Darkness]].
The '''Realm of In Between''' (or the '''Realm of Twilight''') is the third Plane of Existence in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts series]]'', and lies between the Realm of Light and Realm of Darkness.


Thus far the only known [[World]]s to exist in this plane are: [[Traverse Town]], [[Castle Oblivion]], [[Twilight Town]] and [[The World that Never Was]]. Each world tied closer to the Realm of Light or the Realm of Darkness, with the exception of Twilight Town, which exists exactly in the middle.
Thus far the only known Worlds to exist in this plane are: [[Traverse Town]], [[Castle Oblivion]], [[Twilight Town]] and [[The World that Never Was]]. Each world tied closer to the Realm of Light or the Realm of Darkness, with the exception of Twilight Town, which exists exactly in the middle. [[Yen Sid's Tower]] also exists in this Realm.
 
[[Yen Sid's Tower]] also exists in this Realm.


===Realm of Nothingness===
===Realm of Nothingness===
Nothing exists here and if one stays in there for too long, they will cease to exist. The only way to survive here is to remember your past.
The '''Realm of Nothingness''' is the fourth Plane of Existence. Nothing exists here and if one stays in there for too long, they will cease to exist. The only way to survive here is to remember your past.


[[Sora]] and [[Riku]] briefly entered the Realm of Nothingness during their [http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Xemnas#Ultimate_Destruction final battle] with [[Xemnas]] (i.e. in his final form).
[[Sora]] and [[Riku]] briefly entered the Realm of Nothingness during their [http://kingdomhearts.wikia.com/wiki/Xemnas#Ultimate_Destruction final battle] with [[Xemnas]] (i.e. in his final form).
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After being banished from [[Hollow Bastion]] by [[Xehanort]], and his apprentices, [[Ansem the Wise]] wandered into the Realm of Nothingness and became DiZ. DiZ only managed to stay alive and prevent himself from going insane by continuing to think and write.
After being banished from [[Hollow Bastion]] by [[Xehanort]], and his apprentices, [[Ansem the Wise]] wandered into the Realm of Nothingness and became DiZ. DiZ only managed to stay alive and prevent himself from going insane by continuing to think and write.


==Trivia==
==Worlds==
*The rocks of the Dark Meridian are very similar to the rocks of the [[End of the World]], which befits this place as Riku calls it the "end of the road".
[[Image:DIworld.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Destiny Islands]], the first world seen in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.]]
*With the use of cheat codes in ''Kingdom Hearts II'', you can access the Dark Meridian and the area where you fight Xemnas the final time.
A {{nihongo|'''World'''|ワールド|Wārudo}} is a location that appears in the ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'' series.  Serving as the "levels" for the games, [[Sora]] and other characters are charged with visiting and protecting them through the course of the series.  By defending the worlds from the [[Heartless]], [[Nobody|Nobodies]], or other enemies, Sora keeps the [[Darkness]] from spreading and the worlds from being manipulated or destroyed.
 
Each world that appears in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series has its own distinct look, and for the most part hold true to the movies and cartoons they are based off of.  Often the plot of the game in that world will be based on its original source.  Almost all worlds can be visited in the course of the game and are part of the playthrough; there are exceptions, though, since some places can be seen in cinematics but not actually accessed by Sora's party.
 
It should be noted in this context, that "world" is not as we know now, synonymous with "planet".
 
===World characteristics===
[[Image:Deep Jungle (Tree House).jpg|thumb|left|180px|[[Deep Jungle]] from ''Tarzan'' is the area based on the most recent Disney animated film to appear in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.]]
There are over twenty worlds that have appeared in the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series so far.  Most of them are based on [[wikipedia:The Walt Disney Company|Disney]]'s animated features and contain locations and characters from or inspired by the films.  As a result, worlds are greatly varied in appearance, style, and nature, as their sources range from the oldest cartoons created by Disney to more current movies in the Disney canon.  The oldest source is the 1928 cartoon "[[wikipedia:Steamboat Willie|Steamboat Willie]]", used as a basis for [[Timeless River]], while the most recent inspiration for a world from Disney's animated features is 1999's ''[[wikipedia:Tarzan (1999 film)|Tarzan]]'', the source for [[Deep Jungle]].  In ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', two live-action films, ''[[wikipedia:Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl|Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl]]'' and ''[[wikipedia:Tron (film)|Tron]]'' served as the foundation for the worlds [[Port Royal]] and [[Space Paranoids]].
 
In addition to the Disney-based worlds, eight worlds are exclusives that were created by game developers [[wikipedia:Square-Enix|Square-Enix]] just for the ''Kingdom Hearts'' series.  They are not part of the Disney film canon, nor Square-Enix's games canon, but do tend to be populated with Square-Enix characters, especially from the ''[[w:c:finalfantasy:Main_Page|Final Fantasy]]'' series, as well as the occasional Disney character or original characters created just for ''Kingdom Hearts''.
 
Some worlds have names that don't seem to accurately reflect what is found there.  A famous example is [[Neverland]] in ''Kingdom Hearts''; Sora and company get to go through [[Captain Hook]]'s ship and fly around the Clock Tower, but never actually reach the island Neverland where [[Peter Pan]] and [[Tinker Bell]] live.  To further confuse things, some worlds in ''Kingdom Hearts II'' contain what could almost be considered sublevels or second worlds within them, such as the [[Underworld]] at [[Olympus Coliseum]] or [[Christmas Town]] in [[Halloween Town]].
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===World party members===
====''Kingdom Hearts''====
[[Image:AladdinCG.jpg|thumb|right|200px|[[Aladdin]] serves as a playable character in [[Agrabah]] in both ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''Kingdom Hearts II''.]]
In certain worlds, a character from that area will be available to fight, and can replace [[Donald Duck|Donald]] or [[Goofy]] in the party. ''Kingdom Hearts'' had six such worlds with party members.
 
*[[Deep Jungle]]'s party member is '''[[Tarzan]]'''.
*[[Agrabah]]'s party member is '''[[Aladdin]]'''.
*[[Halloween Town]]'s party member is '''[[Jack Skellington]]'''.
*[[Atlantica]]'s party member is '''[[Ariel]]'''.
*[[Neverland]]'s party member is '''[[Peter Pan]]'''.
*[[Hollow Bastion]]'s party member is '''[[Beast]]'''.
 
====''Kingdom Hearts II''====
''Kingdom Hearts II'' increased the number of worlds with party characters to nine, putting a party member in almost every Disney-based world. Three characters from ''Kingdom Hearts'' returned for battle: [[Aladdin]], [[Jack Skellington]], and [[Beast]], although Beast was moved from Hollow Bastion to his own world. [[Ariel]] reappeared in Atlantica, but no longer as a party character, [[Peter Pan]] became a [[Summon]], and [[Simba]] became a party member. Also the game added two party members with the same name as another; Jack Skellington and [[Jack Sparrow]]. This is rectified for gameplay that Sora refers to Jack Sparrow as Captain. To make the world-based party members more useful, special attacks were developed for each character that Sora could call on in the heat of battle. ''Kingdom Hearts II'' also included the first ''Final Fantasy'' party character, [[Auron]], and allowed Sora to fight alongside his best friend, [[Riku]].
 
*[[The Land of Dragons]]'s party member is '''[[Fa Mulan|Mulan]]'''.
*[[Beast's Castle]]'s party member is '''[[Beast]]'''.
*[[Olympus Coliseum]]'s party member is '''[[Auron]]'''.
*[[Port Royal]]'s party member is '''[[Jack Sparrow]]'''.
*[[Halloween Town]]'s party member is '''[[Jack Skellington]]'''.
*[[Agrabah]]'s party member is '''[[Aladdin]]'''.
*[[Pride Lands]]' party member is '''[[Simba]]'''.
*[[Space Paranoids]]' party member is '''[[Tron]]'''.
*[[The World That Never Was]]' party member is '''[[Riku]]'''.
 
====''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''====
According to scans, ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' will continue to use party members residing in specific worlds. All that is known is that [[Experiment 626]] will be the party member for the new world [[Deep Space]].
 
==Star==
[[Image:Star-World_kh-vids.jpg|thumb|Star of Destiny Islands fading out]]'''Stars''' are massive, luminous balls of plasma that are held together by their own gravity.
 
In the [[Kingdom Hearts series|''Kingdom Hearts'']] games, each star is the fragment of one specific world. Should a star stop shining, that would mean that particular world has disappeared from existence, most likely from destruction from the [[Heartless]].
 
In ''[[Kingdom Hearts]]'', many stars disappeared. In [[Mickey's Letter|Mickey's letter to Donald]] (before Destiny Islands is attacked by the Heartless), [[King Mickey|Mickey]] mentions the fact that the stars have been disappearing, one by one, and so he went to find out why. When [[Donald Duck|Donald]] and [[Goofy]] first arrived at [[Traverse Town]], they discovered a star corresponding [[Destiny Islands]] fade out of existence. They were restored after [[Sora]] and his friends stopped [[Xehanort's Heartless|Ansem]]'s plan to plunge the world into darkness.
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==Travel==
[[Image:Gummi-ship-3.jpg|thumb|left|200px|[[Gummi Ship]]s allows travel between most worlds.]]
Travel between the worlds is normally impossible. The worlds are all protected by dimensional barriers that prevent outsiders from entering for the most part. However, these barriers can be broken, resulting in a meteor shower in that world.
 
In ''Kingdom Hearts'' and ''[[Kingdom Hearts II]]'', [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] use the [[Gummi Ship]] to travel between worlds on the World Map, an event that serves as a mini-game between areas.  Some worlds require certain special [[Gummi Blocks]] to access; for example, a special Navigation Gummi must be installed by [[Cid]] to unlock a second set of worlds in ''Kingdom Hearts''. Once they reach them, the party can enter and then depart each world through its [[Save Point]]s.
 
Three worlds can only be accessed by entering through other worlds and do not directly require use of a Gummi Ship:
*[[100 Acre Wood]] via Pooh's book in [[Traverse Town]] (''Kingdom Hearts'') and [[Hollow Bastion]] (''Kingdom Hearts II'').
*[[Timeless River]] via the Hall of the [[Cornerstone of Light|Cornerstone]] at [[Disney Castle]].
*[[Space Paranoids]] via [[Ansem's computer]] in Hollow Bastion.
 
It should be noted that in ''[[Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories]]'', there are no Gummi Ships; the worlds Sora visits are recreations from his memories from the first game brought to life on each floor of [[Castle Oblivion]].
 
There are three known ways to travel through the worlds:
* Piloting a Gummi Ship; as Gummi Ships are composed of fragments of shattered barriers, they are capable of passing through them.
* Utilizing the Corridors of Darkness; this is a faster means of travel than the Gummi Ships, but those who use them are at great risk of being destroyed by the darkness.
* Teleportation; [[Merlin]] was able to teleport himself, Sora, Donald, and Goofy from [[Hollow Bastion]] to [[Disney Castle]].
 
==History==
According to the story told by [[Kairi]]'s grandmother in the Hollow Bastion's Library, long ago there was one single world, that was constantly bathed in the warmth of [[Light]]. When people began to fight over the Light within their world, [[Darkness]] appeared in their hearts, and the world was consumed. However, fragments of light remained within the hearts of children. From this light, children were able to rebuild the lost world. But darkness still existed, that's why the worlds are separate from each other, divided, waiting for the true light to return. (It should be noted that this story is considered to be a fairy-tale, and should not be considered an accurate account of history).
 
Prior to ''[[Kingdom Hearts (game)|Kingdom Hearts]]'', the worlds were surrounded by barriers, to prevent outside interference, making it impossible for different worlds to have contact. The arrival of the [[Heartless]] caused the barriers between the worlds to crumble and disappear, and some worlds were even consumed by the Heartless.  [[Gummi Blocks]] are actually pieces of these broken barriers.  The metaphysics of this prior to ''Kingdom Hearts'' is unknown, but will probably be revealed in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''.
 
It should be noted that: as the [[Keyblade]] master, Sora was originally told by Donald not to meddle in the affairs of other worlds, as doing so would negatively affect the natural order of the universe; however, he quickly realized that he had to interfere in order to protect the worlds and their inhabitants.
 
 
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In the Universe of Kingdom Hearts there are many worlds that fall into certain realms. All of these realms are on their own plane of existence. These planes are parallel to each other except for Realm of Nothingness.

Plane

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A visual representation of the planes.

A Plane or Plane of Existence is a flat surface with infinite width and length. There are only two planes in Kingdom Hearts. These planes have been dubbed with the names of the Realm of Light and the Realm of Darkness. The worlds that are visited in Kingdom Hearts belong to one of the two planes with the exception of Castle Oblivion, Twilight Town, Yen Sid's Tower and The World That Never Was which exist between these two planes in the Realm of In Between.

The Realm of Light contains all the 'normal' worlds such as Destiny Islands, Deep Jungle, and Halloween Town. The Realm of Darkness is only known to contain Kingdom Hearts. It can be conjectured that the Realm of Nothingness takes place outside of the planes and not in the between area. These planes or realms should not be confused with worlds, however traveling from plane to plane or to the places in between the planes can be done via Gummi Ship, Corridor of Darkness, and even stairs just like worlds. Traveling between planes can also be done via Doors, such as the Door To Light and the Door To Darkness. The planes as well as the areas outside are a part of the Sea of Outer Space.

Stairs were only mentioned once by Tetsuya Nomura's in the Director's Secret Report XIII. Tetsuya Nomura's stated that to fully imagine the Kingdom Hearts universe correctly "you can imagine two planes with stairs ranging between the worlds (on the planes)".

Realms

Realm of Light

The Realm of Light (光の世界 Hikari no Sekai?) is a Plane of Existence made up mostly of light and makes up almost half of the Kingdom Hearts universe, similar to the Realm of Darkness. Like the Realm of Darkness, the Realm of Light has a Keyblade, notably the Kingdom Key, which chose Sora as its wielder. Most of the game's worlds are found here, save for those in the Realm of In Between, like Twilight Town, Castle Oblivion, and The World That Never Was. It can be presumed that most of the Worlds accessible by the Gummi Ship are either within the Realm of Light, or are related to it, like Twilight Town.

In Kingdom Hearts II, one notable citation has been made by Sora regarding the Realm of Light during the scene of Sora and Riku at the "end of the road" after defeating Xemnas: The other side... The realm of light is safe now. Kairi, the King and the others are there.

The door leading to the Realm of Light is called the Door to Light. It's opposite counterpart is the Door To Darkness. It was the door Sora and Riku went through while they were stuck in the Realm of Darkness. It is not sure what caused the door to appear, one reason could be, as Riku pointed out at the end of the game was the light within Sora's Heart which was brought out by Kairi's Letter.

Realm of Darkness

The Realm of Darkness (闇の世界 Yami no Sekai?) is a Plane of Existence made up of Darkness in people in every world. As with the Realm of Light, this realm has a Keyblade which chose King Mickey as its wielder. Kingdom Hearts is found here. This is also the home of all the Heartless, as this is where the most powerful ones can be found. Sora fought Xehanort's Heartless in Kingdom Hearts.

Sora, Donald, Goofy visit the Realm of Darkness after being saved from Saïx by Maleficent in Hollow Bastion, where they encounter a man in a black cloak, later revealed to be Riku. Riku leaves a box with a picture of Hayner, Pence, Olette, and Roxas and a bar of sea-salt ice cream. In this same realm, the Keyblade reacts to the ice-cream and Sora opens a pathway. This is the first time that Sora, Donald, and Goofy are able to make their way to the Realm of Darkness in Kingdom Hearts II.

Areas

Corridor of Darkness
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Saïx opening a Corridor of Darkness for Roxas.

Corridors of Darkness are unpredictable pathways that interlink the worlds of the Kingdom Hearts universe. The Heartless use these extensively to reach other worlds, as do members of Organization XIII, their subordinate Nobodies, and many other characters. These pathways are formed out of Darkness, so it is unsafe for a normal person to travel them, because the constant use of these corridors would corrupt one's heart. However, the Heartless and the Nobodies don't have to worry about this, since the Heartless already have corrupted hearts, and the Nobodies do not have hearts to corrupt. However, one upside to this is that it provides a faster means of travel than the Gummi Ships.

Other characters who have used these corridors include Riku, Naminé, DiZ and even Pluto. Of these, only Riku, Naminé and DiZ have been responsible for summoning the portals, and only those lacking hearts to corrupt (Nobodies), and those who are darkness (Heartless) aren't affected, with two noted exceptions; According to Nomura in the Director's Secret Report XIII, Riku and Mickey aren't affected by darkness at all, due to some "secret similarities". Ironically, in the first Kingdom Hearts, after the faceoff in Neverland, Riku's heart was significantly weakened as he carelessly used a Corridor of Darkness to return to Hollow Bastion. Nomura goes further to state that DiZ and the Beast can successfully use the Corridors of Darkness, and perhaps open them, due to their particularly strong feelings or hatred. Furthermore, despite Sora having used the Corridors of Darkness several times before, he has not used them frequently enough to allow the Darkness to stain his heart, and the influential power of Darkness depends on the strength of a person's heart.

Anyone who has traveled in darkness for too long would show a few physical traits: their skin darkens and their eyes turn amber. This is especially true for Xehanort, whose Heartless and Nobody both have tan skin and amber eyes. In the case of Ansem the Wise, it is not so severe: he only has amber eyes.

Maleficent is also believed to travel the Corridors. Though she does not show the physical changes. This could be due to her trying to command the Darkness, instead of becoming one with it. It is also know that Pete travels the Corridors as well. He is known to be protected by the Darkness by Maleficent's magic.

In Kingdom Hearts Re:Chain of Memories, whilst DiZ gives out black cloaks to King Mickey and Riku, he says the cloaks protect the wearer from the darkness.

Dark Meridian
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The Dark Meridian

The Dark Meridian (referred to by Tetsuya Nomura as the Dark Coastline) is a mysterious place in Kingdom Hearts. It is first seen in "Another Side, Another Story" (Deep Dive) video. In the first cutscene of Kingdom Hearts II, Roxas on a dark, moonlit beach, where Xemnas appears. He talks to Roxas, telling him how much he looks like Sora.

It reappears in the end of Kingdom Hearts II. After defeating Xemnas, Riku and Sora end up on the Dark Meridian. Suddenly, after Sora reads a letter from Kairi, a door appears leading them to Destiny Islands. In Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, Roxas converses with Xemnas at the Dark Meridian.

According to Another Report, Nomura states that the Dark Meridian is "the tip of a world", i.e. the boundary between Darkness and In Between. Sora and Riku were on the coast of the side of In Between, and were looking over the sea in the Realm of Darkness. Having said thus, the Door to Light which appeared in the ending scene is reminiscent of a quote which recurs in the Kingdom Hearts series, albeit in different words: "Deep in the Darkness, there is Light".

Realm of In Between

The Realm of In Between (or the Realm of Twilight) is the third Plane of Existence in the Kingdom Hearts series, and lies between the Realm of Light and Realm of Darkness.

Thus far the only known Worlds to exist in this plane are: Traverse Town, Castle Oblivion, Twilight Town and The World that Never Was. Each world tied closer to the Realm of Light or the Realm of Darkness, with the exception of Twilight Town, which exists exactly in the middle. Yen Sid's Tower also exists in this Realm.

Realm of Nothingness

The Realm of Nothingness is the fourth Plane of Existence. Nothing exists here and if one stays in there for too long, they will cease to exist. The only way to survive here is to remember your past.

Sora and Riku briefly entered the Realm of Nothingness during their final battle with Xemnas (i.e. in his final form).

After being banished from Hollow Bastion by Xehanort, and his apprentices, Ansem the Wise wandered into the Realm of Nothingness and became DiZ. DiZ only managed to stay alive and prevent himself from going insane by continuing to think and write.

Worlds

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Destiny Islands, the first world seen in the Kingdom Hearts series.

A World (ワールド Wārudo?) is a location that appears in the Kingdom Hearts series. Serving as the "levels" for the games, Sora and other characters are charged with visiting and protecting them through the course of the series. By defending the worlds from the Heartless, Nobodies, or other enemies, Sora keeps the Darkness from spreading and the worlds from being manipulated or destroyed.

Each world that appears in the Kingdom Hearts series has its own distinct look, and for the most part hold true to the movies and cartoons they are based off of. Often the plot of the game in that world will be based on its original source. Almost all worlds can be visited in the course of the game and are part of the playthrough; there are exceptions, though, since some places can be seen in cinematics but not actually accessed by Sora's party.

It should be noted in this context, that "world" is not as we know now, synonymous with "planet".

World characteristics

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Deep Jungle from Tarzan is the area based on the most recent Disney animated film to appear in the Kingdom Hearts series.

There are over twenty worlds that have appeared in the Kingdom Hearts series so far. Most of them are based on Disney's animated features and contain locations and characters from or inspired by the films. As a result, worlds are greatly varied in appearance, style, and nature, as their sources range from the oldest cartoons created by Disney to more current movies in the Disney canon. The oldest source is the 1928 cartoon "Steamboat Willie", used as a basis for Timeless River, while the most recent inspiration for a world from Disney's animated features is 1999's Tarzan, the source for Deep Jungle. In Kingdom Hearts II, two live-action films, Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl and Tron served as the foundation for the worlds Port Royal and Space Paranoids.

In addition to the Disney-based worlds, eight worlds are exclusives that were created by game developers Square-Enix just for the Kingdom Hearts series. They are not part of the Disney film canon, nor Square-Enix's games canon, but do tend to be populated with Square-Enix characters, especially from the Final Fantasy series, as well as the occasional Disney character or original characters created just for Kingdom Hearts.

Some worlds have names that don't seem to accurately reflect what is found there. A famous example is Neverland in Kingdom Hearts; Sora and company get to go through Captain Hook's ship and fly around the Clock Tower, but never actually reach the island Neverland where Peter Pan and Tinker Bell live. To further confuse things, some worlds in Kingdom Hearts II contain what could almost be considered sublevels or second worlds within them, such as the Underworld at Olympus Coliseum or Christmas Town in Halloween Town.

World party members

Kingdom Hearts

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Aladdin serves as a playable character in Agrabah in both Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II.

In certain worlds, a character from that area will be available to fight, and can replace Donald or Goofy in the party. Kingdom Hearts had six such worlds with party members.

Kingdom Hearts II

Kingdom Hearts II increased the number of worlds with party characters to nine, putting a party member in almost every Disney-based world. Three characters from Kingdom Hearts returned for battle: Aladdin, Jack Skellington, and Beast, although Beast was moved from Hollow Bastion to his own world. Ariel reappeared in Atlantica, but no longer as a party character, Peter Pan became a Summon, and Simba became a party member. Also the game added two party members with the same name as another; Jack Skellington and Jack Sparrow. This is rectified for gameplay that Sora refers to Jack Sparrow as Captain. To make the world-based party members more useful, special attacks were developed for each character that Sora could call on in the heat of battle. Kingdom Hearts II also included the first Final Fantasy party character, Auron, and allowed Sora to fight alongside his best friend, Riku.

Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep

According to scans, Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep will continue to use party members residing in specific worlds. All that is known is that Experiment 626 will be the party member for the new world Deep Space.

Star

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Star of Destiny Islands fading out

Stars are massive, luminous balls of plasma that are held together by their own gravity.

In the Kingdom Hearts games, each star is the fragment of one specific world. Should a star stop shining, that would mean that particular world has disappeared from existence, most likely from destruction from the Heartless.

In Kingdom Hearts, many stars disappeared. In Mickey's letter to Donald (before Destiny Islands is attacked by the Heartless), Mickey mentions the fact that the stars have been disappearing, one by one, and so he went to find out why. When Donald and Goofy first arrived at Traverse Town, they discovered a star corresponding Destiny Islands fade out of existence. They were restored after Sora and his friends stopped Ansem's plan to plunge the world into darkness.

Travel

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Gummi Ships allows travel between most worlds.

Travel between the worlds is normally impossible. The worlds are all protected by dimensional barriers that prevent outsiders from entering for the most part. However, these barriers can be broken, resulting in a meteor shower in that world.

In Kingdom Hearts and Kingdom Hearts II, Sora, Donald, and Goofy use the Gummi Ship to travel between worlds on the World Map, an event that serves as a mini-game between areas. Some worlds require certain special Gummi Blocks to access; for example, a special Navigation Gummi must be installed by Cid to unlock a second set of worlds in Kingdom Hearts. Once they reach them, the party can enter and then depart each world through its Save Points.

Three worlds can only be accessed by entering through other worlds and do not directly require use of a Gummi Ship:

It should be noted that in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories, there are no Gummi Ships; the worlds Sora visits are recreations from his memories from the first game brought to life on each floor of Castle Oblivion.

There are three known ways to travel through the worlds:

  • Piloting a Gummi Ship; as Gummi Ships are composed of fragments of shattered barriers, they are capable of passing through them.
  • Utilizing the Corridors of Darkness; this is a faster means of travel than the Gummi Ships, but those who use them are at great risk of being destroyed by the darkness.
  • Teleportation; Merlin was able to teleport himself, Sora, Donald, and Goofy from Hollow Bastion to Disney Castle.

History

According to the story told by Kairi's grandmother in the Hollow Bastion's Library, long ago there was one single world, that was constantly bathed in the warmth of Light. When people began to fight over the Light within their world, Darkness appeared in their hearts, and the world was consumed. However, fragments of light remained within the hearts of children. From this light, children were able to rebuild the lost world. But darkness still existed, that's why the worlds are separate from each other, divided, waiting for the true light to return. (It should be noted that this story is considered to be a fairy-tale, and should not be considered an accurate account of history).

Prior to Kingdom Hearts, the worlds were surrounded by barriers, to prevent outside interference, making it impossible for different worlds to have contact. The arrival of the Heartless caused the barriers between the worlds to crumble and disappear, and some worlds were even consumed by the Heartless. Gummi Blocks are actually pieces of these broken barriers. The metaphysics of this prior to Kingdom Hearts is unknown, but will probably be revealed in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep.

It should be noted that: as the Keyblade master, Sora was originally told by Donald not to meddle in the affairs of other worlds, as doing so would negatively affect the natural order of the universe; however, he quickly realized that he had to interfere in order to protect the worlds and their inhabitants.


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