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I would have to agree with this. The room has the exact same overall structure as the one that fans made a stand in illustration for, back when this world was still behind closed doors, and was being called "Cable Town."Get the feeling this room was created with the intention of reusing it considerably. They put a lot of effort into details we didn't even get to see.
Yes. I believe the first instance of it was the books in Mysterious Tower, though you can correct me if I'm wrong. Twilight Town also has a similar language on it's posters during KH3.I love that Scala ad Caelum seemed to have it's own different language as shown with the posters and books. Has any other original world in the series done this before?
I would have to agree with this. The room has the exact same overall structure as the one that fans made a stand in illustration for, back when this world was still behind closed doors, and was being called "Cable Town."
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In particular, the staircase, upper floor, chair, table, window, curtains, chalkboard, and chess board are all bassically identical.
I knew it was someone from KH Insider! Who else would put so much effort into capturing such a beautiful room for the eyes of unlucky fans? Lol, for what it's worth, I actually like the library aesthetic of Zephyr's piece over the classroom-esc design of the original. Gave it this nice "ancient" quality, which seemed to fit with how I imagine the original shot was framed. Sora walking into a mysterious room filled with extensive, untold history and secrets surrounding the keyblade.This artwork is actually by our very own Zephyr! <3
I have always wondered what that gyroscope-like thing was intended to be, because it was showed closely in the E3 2015 trailer and looks like an important artifact. I find it very interesting that there is a smaller one on the shelf.
That makes a lot of sense. After all, Xehanort calls Scala the nexus from which all worlds spring and it was built over the remaining ruins of Daybreak Town after the worlds were scattered.They look inspired by spherical astrolabes. Maybe Keyblade wielders used them to chart locations of different worlds in days past.
Just further evidence for my theory that Twilight Town is deeply connected in some way with Scala/Daybreak Town. Not only the same language (which is basically Nomura shoving it in our faces), but also the clock tower architecture being so similar to Scala's towers, and the heavy unicorn motifs in the Old Mansion we see in KH2. I wouldn't be surprised if Ira had anything to do with Twilight Town's founding or creation. That would be a massive twist!Yes. I believe the first instance of it was the books in Mysterious Tower, though you can correct me if I'm wrong. Twilight Town also has a similar language on it's posters during KH3.
Fun fact, the lamps actually resemble the castle in LoD. Glad this little detail (ok, it's actually huge) stayed consistent with the concept art. It's surprisingly fitting, and honestly a really nice touch.
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You know if Twilight Town has connections to Scala I wonder if the residents are aware of the keyblade? Maybe Ira has descendants in that world like Brain.Just further evidence for my theory that Twilight Town is deeply connected in some way with Scala/Daybreak Town. Not only the same language (which is basically Nomura shoving it in our faces), but also the clock tower architecture being so similar to Scala's towers, and the heavy unicorn motifs in the Old Mansion we see in KH2. I wouldn't be surprised if Ira had anything to do with Twilight Town's founding or creation. That would be a massive twist!