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"Scala ad Caelum" is Latin for "{{w|Jacob's Ladder|Stairway to Heaven}}".
"Scala ad Caelum" is Latin for "{{w|Jacob's Ladder|Stairway to Heaven}}".


The entire city has building painted white and gold. The town sits on a giant body of water with multiple mountains of building, with the top of each mountain connect to the others with cables and a gondola.  
The world is perpetually sunny and clear and considered breathtakingly beautiful, consisting of a nearly infinite number of mountain towns suspended on a body of water - stretching out as far as the horizon, though the "mountains" are composed entirely of glistening white and gold buildings - with a large citadel on the top of each mountain. Nearly every building in Scala Ed Caelum has at least one windmill fixed atop it. Travel between the mountains is apparently achieved through numerous inter-connected cable cars, and via gondolas found by the piers.


Underneath the town in the water the clock tower from [[Daybreak Town]] can be seen.
Beneath the water, however, appear to be the upside-down ruins of [[Daybreak Town]]. The second phase of the final battle against [[Master Xehanort]] partially takes place around the dilapiated remains of Daybreak Town's iconic clock tower.


==Development==
==Development==

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Scala ad Caelum is an original world in Kingdom Hearts III.

Settings and Areas

"Scala ad Caelum" is Latin for "Stairway to Heaven".

The world is perpetually sunny and clear and considered breathtakingly beautiful, consisting of a nearly infinite number of mountain towns suspended on a body of water - stretching out as far as the horizon, though the "mountains" are composed entirely of glistening white and gold buildings - with a large citadel on the top of each mountain. Nearly every building in Scala Ed Caelum has at least one windmill fixed atop it. Travel between the mountains is apparently achieved through numerous inter-connected cable cars, and via gondolas found by the piers.

Beneath the water, however, appear to be the upside-down ruins of Daybreak Town. The second phase of the final battle against Master Xehanort partially takes place around the dilapiated remains of Daybreak Town's iconic clock tower.

Development

Scala ad Caelum was first unveiled in a teaser trailer at a Kingdom Hearts HD 2.5 Remix fan event in Los Angeles in 2014, with the working name "Cable Town."[1][?] Template:Section-stub

Story

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At the beginning of the game, a young Xehanort plays a chess-like game with a young Eraqus in the middle tower.

After forming the χ-blade at the Keyblade Graveyard and ascending to Kingdom Hearts , Riku says to Sora that because Master Xehanort exists outside of time and space, he can be used as a portal to trap himself in. Vounteering to defeat Xehanort, Sora, alongside Donald Duck and Goofy decides to enter the portal, which is opened by the rest of the guardians of light using their keyblades on Xehanort. This transports the four to Scala ad Caelum.

Sora, Donald and Goofy start at the front of the empty town, and walk into it. They notice Xehanort appearing seemly in multiple places at once, walking around. They try to pursue him, later to be confronted by remnants of the Real Organization XIII. After defeating them, Master Xehanort reappears, describing Scala ad Caelum to Sora as a former seat of power for all Keyblade wielders, and announcing he will become one with his other selves. Xehanort and the Remnants all combine together, allowing Xehanort to be armored. Xehanort, fights Sora and his allies, while bending space to his will, causing them to fight in a enclosed room, the walls folded up land, underwater, and then at the orginal location, although heavily damaged by the fighting. However, Sora manages to break the armor, but Xehanort then teleports to the tower in the middle of the island they are on.

Sora, Donald, and Goofy follow him to the top of the tower, where he wields the χ-blade in one final battle. Sora fights Xehanort, but is defeated by Xehanort using the power of Kingdom Hearts. He is then revived by Donald and Goofy, who together defeat Xehanort.

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