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The '''Land of Departure''' is a [[world]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''. It is the original "hub" world of ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and the original form of [[Castle Oblivion]]. | The '''Land of Departure''' is a [[world]] in ''[[Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep]]''. It is the original "hub" world of ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' and the original form of [[Castle Oblivion]]. | ||
==Settings and Areas== | ==Settings and Areas== | ||
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The Land of Departure's castle is set high up in grassy mountains, and is surrounded by flowing water down below. The building itself decreases in width as it reaches the ground, and has tall spires protruding from the roof. Four golden chains also connect the castle to two pairs of twin peaks, one pair in front of the castle, the other behind it. Down the castle's stairs is a circular area known as the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Forecourt}}'''|前庭|Zentei}}, where the world's [[Moogle Shop]] can be found for a limited time throughout the story. | The Land of Departure's castle is set high up in grassy mountains, and is surrounded by flowing water down below. The building itself decreases in width as it reaches the ground, and has tall spires protruding from the roof. Four golden chains also connect the castle to two pairs of twin peaks, one pair in front of the castle, the other behind it. Down the castle's stairs is a circular area known as the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Forecourt}}'''|前庭|Zentei}}, where the world's [[Moogle Shop]] can be found for a limited time throughout the story. | ||
Leaving the Forecourt leads to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Mountain Path}}'''|山道|Sandou}}, a tranquil area that's got several bonsai trees as well as a few tiny waterfalls, and puddles covered in lily pads. There's also some benches there and a few contraption with golden pendants that can be hit. Going up into the hill leads to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Summit}}'''|山頂|Sanchou}}, a place [[Terra]], [[Aqua]], and [[Ventus]] | Leaving the Forecourt leads to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Mountain Path}}'''|山道|Sandou}}, a tranquil area that's got several bonsai trees as well as a few tiny waterfalls, and puddles covered in lily pads. There's also some benches there and a few contraption with golden pendants that can be hit. Going up into the hill leads to the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Summit}}'''|山頂|Sanchou}}, a place [[Terra]], [[Aqua]], and [[Ventus]] visits to relax or exercise. | ||
During the [[Mark of Mastery]] the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Great Hall}}'''|大広間}} is briefly playable. The area is quite spacious and covered in golden ornaments, with large stained glass windows lighting up the place, and three thrones towards the top. In | During the [[Mark of Mastery]] the {{nihongo|'''{{a|Great Hall}}'''|大広間}} is briefly playable. The area is quite spacious and covered in golden ornaments, with large stained glass windows lighting up the place, and three thrones towards the top. In cutscene, {{nihongo|'''{{a|Ventus's Room}}'''|ヴェントゥスの部屋}} is seen which most notably houses a telescope, as well as a lot of books. | ||
The Land of Departure is also one of few worlds in the series where certain areas become inaccessible later in the game. After Master Eraqus is killed and Master Xehanort plunges the world into darkness, the world cannot be fully revisited, as the Forecourt is no longer accessible due to a collapsed road leading to it. | The Land of Departure is also one of few worlds in the series where certain areas become inaccessible later in the game. After Master Eraqus is killed and Master Xehanort plunges the world into darkness, the world cannot be fully revisited, as the Forecourt is no longer accessible due to a collapsed road leading to it. | ||
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As [[Castle Oblivion]] changes back to the Land of Departure, the world is seen returning back to its former glory. The '''Castle Interior''' is temporarily playable in ''Kingdom Hearts III'' as the party rescues Ventus. The area consists of the Great Hall area from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' as well as the smaller hallway below leading to the entrance. The area can also be accessed through [[Data Greeting]]. | As [[Castle Oblivion]] changes back to the Land of Departure, the world is seen returning back to its former glory. The '''Castle Interior''' is temporarily playable in ''Kingdom Hearts III'' as the party rescues Ventus. The area consists of the Great Hall area from ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'' as well as the smaller hallway below leading to the entrance. The area can also be accessed through [[Data Greeting]]. | ||
During the ending, Terra, Aqua, and Ventus | During the ending, Terra, Aqua, and Ventus is shown making a grave for Eraqus at the Summit. | ||
==Story== | ==Story== | ||
===Before ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''=== | ===Before ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep''=== | ||
[[File:Flashback The Wooden Keyblade 01 KHBBS.png|thumb|right|200px|Terra, Aqua, and Ventus | [[File:Flashback The Wooden Keyblade 01 KHBBS.png|thumb|right|200px|Terra, Aqua, and Ventus taking a break from their training.]] | ||
Generations of Keyblade Masters have kept the land safe. | |||
Following his [[Mark of Mastery exam]] and becoming a [[Keyblade Master]], [[Eraqus]] became his Master's Successor and steward of the Land of Departure while his fellow apprentice, [[Xehanort]], became a Seeker to learn more of the worlds. By the time the two crossed paths again, they entered into a discussion where Xehanort revealed his intent to create a second [[Keyblade War]] that resulted with the two having a major falling out with Xehanort scarring Eraqus. Years after that event, after creating [[Vanitas]] from the youth who somehow survived the process, Xehanort decided to take advantage by leaving the amnesic [[Ventus]] in Eraqus's care to be trained by him alongside [[Terra]] and [[Aqua]]. | Following his [[Mark of Mastery exam]] and becoming a [[Keyblade Master]], [[Eraqus]] became his Master's Successor and steward of the Land of Departure while his fellow apprentice, [[Xehanort]], became a Seeker to learn more of the worlds. By the time the two crossed paths again, they entered into a discussion where Xehanort revealed his intent to create a second [[Keyblade War]] that resulted with the two having a major falling out with Xehanort scarring Eraqus. Years after that event, after creating [[Vanitas]] from the youth who somehow survived the process, Xehanort decided to take advantage by leaving the amnesic [[Ventus]] in Eraqus's care to be trained by him alongside [[Terra]] and [[Aqua]]. | ||
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===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== | ===''Kingdom Hearts III''=== | ||
Immediately after saving Aqua, [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] travel with her to Castle Oblivion, where she utilizes the power of the [[Master's Defender]] to restore the Land of Departure to its former glory. | Immediately after saving Aqua, [[Sora]], [[Donald]], and [[Goofy]] travel with her to Castle Oblivion, where she utilizes the power of the [[Master's Defender]] to restore the Land of Departure to its former glory. Aqua leads the group to Ventus, where she apologizes to him for making him wait so long and tries to wake him from his slumber, only to be disappointed to learn that his heart never returned in her absence. Just then, Vanitas makes his presence known, having followed the group in order to find Ventus. Aqua attacks Vanitas when he approaches Ventus, and despite Sora, Donald, and Goofy wanting to help her, Aqua refuses and casts barrier to isolate herself and Vanitas in order to redeem herself. | ||
Aqua leads the group to Ventus, where she apologizes to him for making him wait so long and tries to wake him from his slumber, only to be disappointed to learn that his heart never returned in her absence. Just then, Vanitas makes his presence known, having followed the group in order to find Ventus. Aqua attacks Vanitas when he approaches Ventus, and despite Sora, Donald, and Goofy wanting to help her, Aqua refuses and casts barrier to isolate herself and Vanitas in order to redeem herself. | |||
When Aqua gains the upper hand, Vanitas instead targets Ventus, attempting to shatter the barrier. Seeing the danger, Aqua throws herself between Ventus and Vanitas, taking the brunt of Vanitas's attack. With Aqua weakened, Vanitas moves in to claim her heart, but this action stirs Ventus's heart within Sora. With Sora's help, Ventus's heart returns to his [[body]], allowing Ventus to wake, break through the barrier and clash with Vanitas. Vanitas retreats as Sora, Donald, and Goofy join Ventus and Aqua, though he anticipates another encounter with Ventus. Afterwards, Ventus notices that Vanitas and Sora look alike, leading Ventus to realize that Sora was his second chance. | When Aqua gains the upper hand, Vanitas instead targets Ventus, attempting to shatter the barrier. Seeing the danger, Aqua throws herself between Ventus and Vanitas, taking the brunt of Vanitas's attack. With Aqua weakened, Vanitas moves in to claim her heart, but this action stirs Ventus's heart within Sora. With Sora's help, Ventus's heart returns to his [[body]], allowing Ventus to wake, break through the barrier and clash with Vanitas. Vanitas retreats as Sora, Donald, and Goofy join Ventus and Aqua, though he anticipates another encounter with Ventus. Afterwards, Ventus notices that Vanitas and Sora look alike, leading Ventus to realize that Sora was his second chance. | ||
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File:Master Xehanort KHBBS.png|[[Master Xehanort]]<br>{{DR}}{{KHBbS}} | File:Master Xehanort KHBBS.png|[[Master Xehanort]]<br>{{DR}}{{KHBbS}} | ||
File:Vanitas (Masked) KHIII.png|[[Vanitas]]<br>{{DR}}{{KHBbS}}{{KHIII}} | File:Vanitas (Masked) KHIII.png|[[Vanitas]]<br>{{DR}}{{KHBbS}}{{KHIII}} | ||
File: Unknown KHBBS.png|[[Young Xehanort | File: Unknown KHBBS.png|[[Young Xehanort]]<br>{{KHBbS}} | ||
File:Chirithy KHIII.png|[[Chirithy]]<br> {{KHIII}} | File:Chirithy KHIII.png|[[Chirithy]]<br> {{KHIII}} | ||
File:Riku KHIII.png|[[Riku]]<br>{{RM}} | File:Riku KHIII.png|[[Riku]]<br>{{RM}} | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
*In Ventus's room, two of the books on his bookshelves are titled ''Birth by sleep'' and ''Ultimania''. | *In Ventus's room, two of the books on his bookshelves are titled ''Birth by sleep'' and ''Ultimania''. | ||
*In the original Japanese release of ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', Land of Departure disappears from the world map after its destruction in each character's story, making it inaccessible in that character's save file from then on. Due to this oversight, it becomes impossible for the player to complete the [[Journal]] (and by extension the [[Journal#Trinity Archives|Trinity Archives]]) if they had not opened the [[Treasure Chest]]s in that world beforehand. This was rectified in all subsequent versions, where a ruined version of the world could still be accessed after this event, which also serves as the location for the [[Game:Young Xehanort|Unknown]] boss battle. | |||
==Notes and references== | ==Notes and references== |