Underneath the Breezy Quarter is a large waterway, which can be accessed from a lower level near a large plaza. By hitting the four spiral pylons surrounding the fountain, it will begin to spew water once more. Going west, there is a large though non-functional water fountain. Similarly, the ground surrounding the machine bears the cobblestone and purple star-shaped motif of Daybreak Town. By striking the levers, players are able to manipulate the rings surrounding the globe to line up the lights each time it is successfully lined up, the mural changes, appearing to tell the story of how Daybreak Town eventually became Scala ad Caelum. In the northern center of the Quarter, there is an unusual gold, a mechanical contraption with a mural at the top, a globe in the center, and three levers-each colored red, blue, and green, respectively-to operate it. "Town Where the Wind Passes"), a massive urban area populated by many homes, apartment buildings, shops, and vendor stands that appear to sell books, scrolls, and various scientific instruments. At the north-most point is a large golden fence that hosts a number of larger manors and stately homes, which are inaccessible.īy going through the western keyhole-shaped gate, players will arrive at the Breezy Quarter ( 風の通る街, Kaze no Tōru Machi ?, lit. Scattered throughout the town are various market stands, leisure areas, and domiciles. The explorable section of Scala ad Caelum is divided into two areas, the first of which is The Stairway to the Sky ( 天へ続く階段, Ten e Tsuzuku Kaidan ?), a pier located directly beneath the central citadel. Except for the central mountain explored in Kingdom Hearts III and Kingdom Hearts Dark Road, all of the others were abandoned even when Xehanort was living there many decades ago. Travel between the mountains is apparently achieved through numerous inter-connected cable cars. Nearly every building in Scala ad Caelum has at least one windmill fixed atop it. 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. Scala ad Caelum is built upon the ruin of Daybreak Town.ĭuring the Age of Fairy Tales, Scala ad Caelum was the world known as Daybreak Town. Scala ad Caelum ( Lat: " Stairway to Heaven") is a world that appears in Kingdom Hearts Union χ, Kingdom Hearts III, and Kingdom Hearts Dark Road. Game Central Station | Niceland | Cy-Bug Sector | Candy Kingdom Secret Forest | Toy Box | Kingdom of Corona | Monstropolis | Arendelle | San Fransokyo | Quadratum La Cité des Cloches | Country of the Musketeers Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleepĭwarf Woodlands | Enchanted Dominion | Castle of Dreams The World That Never Was | End of Sea/ Dark World | Keyblade Graveyard Port Royal/ The Caribbean | Pride Lands | Space Paranoids/ The Grid Mysterious Tower/ Symphony of Sorcery | The Land of Dragons | Beast's Castle Land of Departure/ Castle Oblivion | Twilight Town Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Chain of Memories Radiant Garden/ Hollow Bastion | 100 Acre Wood Monstro/ Prankster's Paradise | Atlantica | Neverland Traverse Town | Wonderland | Olympus Coliseum/ Olympus Timeless River/ Disney Town/ Disney Castle Dive to the Heart | The Final World | Destiny Islands
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