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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 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), 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 [[Xehanort's Heartless|Ansem]]'s plan to plunge the world into darkness.
In ''Kingdom Hearts'', many stars disappeared. In [[Mickey's Letter|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. Some of them were restored after Sora and his friends stopped [[Ansem, Seeker of Darkness|Ansem]]'s plan to plunge the world into darkness.


In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', [[Mufasa]] implies that there are stars to represent certain individuals as well, such as when he told young [[Simba]] that all the great kings of the [[Pride Lands]] are looking at them in the form of stars. Years later, Simba tries to reach out to his deceased father, and he appears to him immediately. The same implication happens in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', when Master [[Yen Sid]] detects that "Eraqus's star has blinked out," after he was struck down by Master Xehanort.{{fact}}
In ''Kingdom Hearts II'', [[Mufasa]] implies that there are stars to represent certain individuals as well, such as when he told young [[Simba]] that all the great kings of the [[Pride Lands]] are looking at them in the form of stars. Years later, Simba tries to reach out to his deceased father, and he appears to him immediately. The same implication happens in ''Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep'', when Master [[Yen Sid]] detects that "Eraqus's star has blinked out," after he was struck down by Master Xehanort.{{fact}}
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