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This article is about the Dark City and the World That Never Was as a whole. For the castle above the world, see Castle That Never Was.
The World That Never Was

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Japanese 存在しなかった世界

Romaji Sonzai Shinakatta Sekai
Games Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days
Kingdom Hearts II
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Allies Riku[KH II]
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KHII tracks
Field theme - Sacred Moon
Battle theme - Deep Drive
KHD tracks
Field theme - Sacred Moon
Field theme - Mystic Moon
Battle theme - Critical Drive
KH3D tracks
Field theme - Sacred Distance
Battle theme - Deep Drop
Other worlds
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts
Dive to the Heart | Destiny Islands | Disney Castle
Traverse Town | Wonderland | Olympus Coliseum
Deep Jungle | Agrabah | Monstro
Atlantica | Halloween Town | Neverland
100 Acre Wood | Hollow Bastion
End of the World | Realm of Darkness
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories
Castle Oblivion | Twilight Town
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts II
Mysterious Tower | Radiant Garden
The Land of Dragons | Beast's Castle | Timeless River
Port Royal | Pride Lands | Space Paranoids
The World That Never Was | End of Sea | Keyblade Graveyard
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts coded
Datascape
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep
Land of Departure | Mirage Arena
Dwarf Woodlands | Enchanted Dominion | Castle of Dreams
Disney Town | Deep Space
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
La Cité des Cloches | The Grid | Symphony of Sorcery
Country of the Musketeers | Prankster's Paradise
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts χ[chi]
Daybreak Town
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Union χ[Cross]
Game Central Station | Niceland | Cy-Bug Sector | Candy Kingdom
Introduced in Kingdom Hearts III
The Final World | Secret Forest | Olympus
Toy Box | Kingdom of Corona | Monstropolis
Arendelle | The Caribbean | San Fransokyo
Scala ad Caelum | Quadratum

The World That Never Was is a world featured in Kingdom Hearts II, Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days, and Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance.

The world of Organization XIII, it is home to a seemingly endless supply of Heartless and Nobodies. The Heartless seem to spawn more here due to how close The World That Never Was is to the darkness of Kingdom Hearts. The Organization controls the world from the Castle That Never Was, a massive fortress that floats weightlessly over the expansive Dark City.

Settings and Areas

Kingdom Hearts II and Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

Alley to Between

The Alley to Between (狭間につながる路地 Hazama ni Tsunagaru Roji?) hides a portal to Betwixt and Between. Sora, Donald, Goofy, and King Mickey used this portal to get into the world, thanks to Axel's sacrifice. The alley way connects to the main route that leads to the Castle That Never Was. There is the first Save Point of the world here.

Fragment Crossing

Fragment Crossing (断片を紡ぐ道 Danpen o Tsumugu Michi?, lit. "Fragment-Spinning Road") is a long series of winding streets that lead to Memory's Skyscraper. It is full of neon signs attached to vacant buildings as well as a power plant which seems to power some or all of the city. Many Shadow Heartless are here, but in Kingdom Hearts II Final Mix, they are eventually replaced with Nobodies. Sora, Donald, Goofy, and King Mickey took this route on their way to the Castle That Never Was. Pluto also had an encounter with Axel here.

Memory's Skyscraper

Memory's Skyscraper.

Memory's Skyscraper (記憶の摩天楼 Kioku no Matenrō?) is a tall building in the World That Never Was. Located near the Castle That Never Was, the building kept watch over the residents of the Dark. On its front, it has a massive television screen that seems to flash images of memories of those nearby, although this feature is only visible in the FMV videos at the end of the first Kingdom Hearts game. A truck is visible flipped on its side in one corner of the area. Roxas was battling a legion of Neoshadows when Riku appeared at the top of the building, and after the two eliminated the Neoshadows, they began their duel.

After arriving at the World That Never Was, Sora was confronted by Roxas at Memory's Skyscraper, while two Samurai blocked Donald and Goofy. Sora and Roxas soon disappeared to the Station of Awakening, but Donald and Goofy claimed to not see Roxas.

During his battle with Xemnas, Sora was pulled into an area that included Memory's Skyscraper, called Memory's Contortion, in a battle similar to the one Roxas and Riku had.

Brink of Despair

The Brink of Despair (絶望を望む断崖 Zetsubō o Nozomu Dangai?, lit. "Cliff Desiring Despair") seems to have been made by The Castle That Never Was which hovers above it. Sora, Donald, Goofy, and King Mickey arrive here and access the castle via a path using the Keyblade. It has the second Save Point of this world.

Castle That Never Was

Main article: Castle That Never Was

The Castle That Never Was is an enormous white castle that floats above the city, dominating its skyline. It is decorated all over with Nobody symbols.

The World of Nothing

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Sora and the others standing in the door leading to The World of Nothing.

After Xemnas's first defeat within Memory's Contortion, he flees into his Kingdom Hearts. However, a door appears that leads Sora and his friends within that Kingdom Hearts to an area named "The World of Nothing". The first area inside the door is The World of Nothing—End's Beginning, a passageway resembling the Dark City where skyscrapers suddenly erupt from the ground in order to repel Sora. A strange black-and-white tunnel leads from this room to a platform looking out on the gigantic Nobody that Xemnas is riding. From there, Sora can climb falling skyscraper to walkways surrounding the lower cannons of the Nobody, The World of Nothing—Twin Cannons. Once he destroys those, Sora swings his way up to the ship's Energy Core, which is kept in a room appropriately named The World of Nothing—Energy Core. After disabling the ship's energy core, he makes it up The World of Nothing—Xemnas's Throne Room, where Xemnas sits in his Keyblade Armor, enthroned atop the dragon Nobody's head in a chamber equipped with the weapons of the defeated Organization members. After completely destroying the gigantic Nobody, Sora and Riku are left in The World of Nothing, a nearly-empty void of shifting greys and whites where Xemnas makes his last attempt to destroy them. He fails, however, and the boys are despoisted at the Dark Margin.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

In Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance, only Memory's Skyscraper, the Brink of Despair, and the Castle that Never Was are visited in the real world. Sora visits a dream of a dream of the World that Never Was, which appears more similar to the World of Nothing within Kingdom Hearts than the Dark City as it appears in Kingdom Hearts II. Whether or not the locations he visits exist in the real world version of the world is not yet known.

Avenue to Dreams

The Avenue to Dreams is a large urban area beginning with an enclosed alley featuring a save point and a Moogle hologram. Up a long flight of stairs lays a piece of destroyed building, blocking the path into the city that must be scaled to advance. Beyond is an area of twisting alleys surrounded by skyscrapers that can be scaled with Flowmotion. Several buildings are adorned in blue stripes with a geometric pattern and when stood upon, they raise up, throwing Sora into the air. Another building has similar white stripes and can be destroyed by using a Reality Shift. Perhaps the most notable feature of this area is a stream of blue-green mist that falls from the roof of a massive tower extremely similar to Memory's Skyscraper and flows through the streets. Beyond this tower, the pavement is revealed to be floating and broken, away from the rest of the city and leads off into a more urban area.

Contorted City

The Contorted City seems to emerge from a canyon of strange blue-green rock. Much of the architecture here is coated in blue-green mist, many buildings float of their own accord, attached to chunks of rock separate from the road, and several shake and swing. The blue markings appear again on the shaking section that is able to launch Sora skyward. Beyond several overturned buildings, a path of broken pavement and destroyed buildings forms an upward spiral. Neon strips and signs on the buildings can be traversed with Flowmotion. In several places, floating buildings marked with red symbols will hurtle toward Sora and must be destroyed with a Reality Shift or they will cause damage.

Nightmarish Abyss

The Nightmarish Abyss features a large open plaza surrounded on three sides by skyscrapers, with a crashed truck (identical to the one near Memory's Skyscraper) blocking access to a side-street. The fourth side drops off to an abyss that is spanned by floating skyscrapers laid on their sides, forming a mostly straight path between two cliff faces and leading toward what appears to be Memory's Skyscraper and the Castle that Never Was. Several neon strips appear here that can be traversed through Flowmotion, as in the Contorted City area.

Story

Kingdom Hearts 358/2 Days

The World That Never Was has likely been the headquarters for Organization XIII since its creation. It remained so all the way through to Xemnas's death, even after the founding of Castle Oblivion as a secondary base. Meetings were held here, and members would return here when done with their missions. Up until the time of Sora's arrival on this world, it was a safe haven for Organization XIII.

When Roxas abandoned the Organization, he wandered for a short time through the streets of the Dark City, likely contemplating where to go to start his search for himself. Here, outside one of the many locked stores, Roxas met with Axel, who tried to stop him from leaving, warning him that the Organization would destroy him were he to leave. Roxas, stating that no one would miss him (were he to die), left a saddened Axel behind and moved along the streets to Memory's Skyscraper. Axel mutters that he would miss him, before Roxas disappeared into the darkness.

A few days later, Roxas returns to the city, hoping to engage Xemnas along with the other Organization XIII members, but instead he discovered multitudes of Heartless, sent to attack the Keyblade master while the Organization was not protecting him. Roxas fended off the hordes of Neoshadow Heartless, but realized he was too far outnumbered. It was then that he saw Riku atop the skyscraper. Using Roxas's Oblivion Keyblade, Riku helped the Nobody defeat all the Heartless (Roxas used his Oathkeeper).

The two then turned on each other and dueled. Roxas eventually defeated Riku, who had not yet mastered himself or control of the Keyblade. Riku used the darkness in his heart as a last resort and unleashed Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, with his Guardian, to subdue Roxas. DiZ promptly arrived to find Riku-Ansem with his hood up, and the two took Roxas back to their secret base in Twilight Town.

Kingdom Hearts II

The World That Never Was continued to be used as a base of operations for the Organization throughout Kingdom Hearts II. Although their numbers continued to decrease, they still held meetings in the Castle That Never Was, and plotted a way to use the Keyblade.

Eventually, Sora arrived in the Dark City, with the help of the Organization's traitor, Axel. Making their way through the large amounts of Heartless, Sora, Donald, Goofy, and King Mickey fought to the center of the city, Memory's Skyscraper. Here, Samurai Nobodies appeared from nowhere, and Roxas appeared to Sora, challenging him to a fight. The two disappeared from the scene and while Donald and Goofy fought off the Samurai, Sora and Roxas dueled on the Station of Awakening.

After Roxas is defeated, he tells Sora that he's a "good other." The group then continues on to the Castle That Never Was. They make their way through the many levels of the castle, meeting up with Riku and Kairi, and finishing off the remaining members of the Organization.

After meeting with Ansem the Wise on one of the upper floors of the castle, the latter sacrifices his life in an attempt to destroy Xemnas's Kingdom Hearts, the blast returning Riku to his original form. The party makes their way to the top floor and finally defeat Xemnas.

During the extensive final battle with Xemnas, much of the Dark City and the Castle That Never Was is destroyed. Chunks of building were ripped up and thrown at Sora and Riku, and the main tower collapsed off the Castle. What ultimately happened to the World That Never Was following Xemnas's defeat remains unknown.

Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance

Sora arrives at The World That Never Was after he and Riku have successfully locked all seven sleeping Keyholes, wondering why he has not yet awoken from the realm of sleep. At this time a resurrected Xigbar greets him and explains "they" have been guiding him to this world since the exam began, and have trapped him in a dream within the dream. Young Xehanort shows him a series of past events and explains to him the laws of time travel that have allowed him to come to this point in time, knowing everything that is predestined to happen through the knowledge of his other selves. When Sora awakens from the vision he finds himself in the Dark City and pursues an image of Naminé, but when he catches up to her she turns into Xion and pulls away, putting her hood up. Sora again reaches her but she lowers her hood to reveal she is now Roxas, who passes onto Sora his painful memories. Sora continues through the city to a series of ruined skyscrapers, and another series of visions assails him, this time from Ven's memories, as well as Sora's own memories of meeting Aqua on Destiny Islands.

Xigbar and Xemnas explain to Sora their plan was to turn all members of Organization XIII into clones of Master Xehanort once their Kingdom Hearts was complete, and to this end Xemnas concealed from the Organization members that over time Nobodies will form new hearts, the denial of their budding hearts making it easier to turn them into vessels for Master Xehanort's heart. Xigbar also taunts Sora's lack of power compared to his friends, as it is only those bonds with true Keyblade wielders that strengthen his heart enough to wield it himself. Angered over these revelations, Sora is left by Xigbar to battle Xemnas. Though Xemnas is defeated, Sora is exhausted and collapses, consumed in darkness. Young Xehanort tells him that they have successfully lured him into the deepest depths of sleep, and used the Recusant's Sigil—the "X" on Sora's shirt—to track his progress through the worlds and manipulate him into coming here. Sora falls unconscious shortly after, but in the depths of his heart, Ven's heart grants Sora his Keyblade Armor for protection.

Riku arrives in The Castle That Never Was, wondering why he hasn't awoken yet with the exam supposed to be over, and travels through Nothing's Call to find Sora trapped in a sphere of darkness. The Anti Black Coat Nightmare spawns from within Sora and Riku fights it off, but he is swallowed by darkness and confronted by Ansem. Ansem reveals that by luring Sora into a dream they have been able to trap him in darkness, and that following the battle with Ursula, Riku has actually been traversing Sora's dreams instead of the worlds of the realm of sleep, and has been protecting Sora as a Spirit, signified by the emblem on Riku's back. Riku defeats Ansem and returns to the World That Never Was at Memory's Skyscraper, and heads to the Castle That Never Was to find Sora and save him.

At Where Nothing Gathers, Riku finds the unconscious Sora but is blocked from him by Young Xehanort. He then explains to Riku that they have chosen Sora as the final vessel they need after Riku and Roxas failed to be usable, and in spite of their interferences, they have enough members for their plan. The cloaked members of the True Organizaion XIII materialize on the thrones, a font of darkness that Young Xehanort says will become Master Xehanort forming on the highest throne. King Mickey arrives and freezes the group with Stopza, but Young Xehanort recovers and knocks him away, summoning a Keyblade and causing Mickey to realize that Master Xehanort has transferred his consciousness to his younger self. Young Xehanort teleports Riku to an arena and battles him, but Riku defeats him. Upon Riku's defeat of Young Xehanort, Mickey's spell breaks and Master Xehanort reforms.

Master Xehanort explains that he plans to create the χ-blade again, after his experiment with Ven and Vanitas proved a failure. The true χ-blade shattered into seven lights and thirteen darknesses at the end of the Keyblade War, and Master Xehanort will now recreate it by infusing thirteen vessels of darkness and fusing them with the Princesses of Heart. Master Xehanort then prepares to turn Sora into his final vessel as Xemnas and Ansem subdue Riku and Mickey. However, Lea arrives and protects Sora. A member of the Organization attacks Lea during the encounter, his hood blowing back to reveal Saïx, and Ansem summons the Guardian as well, but Goofy and Donald arrive and defeat it.

At this time the members of the Organization aside from Master Xehanort begin to fade into back to their respective points in time, Master Xehanort noting that the time afforded to them by Young Xehanort's time travel has expired and they must now return to their proper places in time. However, his revival has been a success, and in time he remains confident that the pieces for his plan will show themselves. Master Xehanort also departs, and Riku and the group retrieve Sora.

Characters

Enemies

Heartless

Nobodies

Dream Eaters

Other

Treasures

Kingdom Hearts II

Type Items Found Locations Notes
Power-Ups AP Boost x 2 Memory's Skyscraper,
Synthesis Mythril Crystal x 2 Memory's Skyscraper,
Mythril Stone x 2 Memory's Skyscraper,
Orichalcum
Orichalcum+ Brink of Despair
Maps Dark City Map Brink of Despair

Puzzle Pieces

Puzzle Pieces Found Locations Notes
Twilight
#35
Memory's Skyscraper

Notes and references

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