How is Mysterious tower a sleeping world but they are all in the realm in between right?
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Oh I see. So Yensid'd tower is an in between world and there is also has to be a twilight town too right? Twilight town can also be a sleeping world too right?You actually gave the answer for your question yourself.
The Mysterious Tower is an in-between world.
Worlds of the in-between realm have special properties and can exist in the waking and the sleeping world at the same time.
Oh I see. So Yensid'd tower is an in between world and there is also has to be a twilight town too right? Twilight town can also be a sleeping world too right?
But they never put it in KH3D.....
I don't really understand why Traverse Town and the Mysterious Tower had sleeping key holes that needed to be unlocked. They both exist in the Realm of Light already, so why would their Sleep counterparts need saving? The goal of unlocking a keyhole of sleep is to return the world to the Realm of Light, right? So why do these inter-realm worlds need liberating?
Regardless, if we are calling the Tower a special world that can be in both realms at the same time, then why does Mickey appear in the dream if it is the musical world itself that is sleeping? Why does the Tower play that same loop of him sleeping and conducting over and over again? Surely the Tower was in the sleeping realm before the musical world fell, right?
Not too sure if I'm making sense here.
Alucard from Castlevania: Symphony of the Night said:This castle is a creature of chaos. It can take many incarnations.
Traverse Town is a mess I won't get into just yet, but Mysterious Tower still doesn't make a whole load of sense to me.
I understand that the keyhole of sleep was actually for the 'Symphany of Sorcery' world, which appears to be a world inside of music notation. That isn't too bizarre as we've seen worlds inside of computers and storybooks.
Now that we have unlocked its sleeping keyhole, should the Symphony book appear in the Mysterious Tower in the Realm of Light?
Based on Mickey being present as the Sorcerer's Apprentice in this dream, we can say that this world fell into darkness/sleep sometime before Birth by Sleep, right? Or perhaps he did the Apprentice gig in between to hone his magic.
Regardless, if we are calling the Tower a special world that can be in both realms at the same time, then why does Mickey appear in the dream if it is the musical world itself that is sleeping? Why does the Tower play that same loop of him sleeping and conducting over and over again? Surely the Tower was in the sleeping realm before the musical world fell, right?
Not too sure if I'm making sense here.
Yen Sid said:In the Sleeping Worlds, real time does not flow. Unless one restores the world by waking it from its slumber, it will stay locked in a dream forever.
Thus, you may encounter familiar faces...but they are just figments of the dream. In actuality, they are sound asleep--trapped within a world that is also sleeping.
What's more, whilst someone may no longer dwell in the real version of a world, dreams may paint a fuller picture, and restore what seems to be missing.