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reality and dreams int he world that never was

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 I remember reading somewhere that when the logo of the world in the world that never was appears in both riku's and sora's stories in DDD they signify entering the realm o dreams or the realiy respectively.

 

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I think it was an interview.

 

Could anyone explain this to me??

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 I want to ask more about the World That Never Was. Is that world a part of reality? Or is also a world of sleep?

Nomura: When that world’s logo appears, it indicates the boundary between the dream and reality. When Sora arrives, it’s reality and then goes into a world of sleep. Riku arrives in the sleeping world, and as you progress and the world logo appears, that’s when it becomes reality.

 

This quote . Nomura was explaining that when Sora entered he was awake then was tricked asleep along the ways where as Riku arrived asleep and then ended up awake .TWTNW is an inbetween world that can exist awake and asleep at the same time bc of the special properties of inbetween worlds .The logo appears when transitions occur during this time so pay attention to them .

 

I saw this and immediately thought, "Where's Lea when you need her?" I clicked on it and here you are!

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