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So Kingdom Hearts 3D was pretty confusing. I've played the game and there's still a lot of things I don't get. Especially the whole sleeping worlds thing. I'm not really sure how it works or how a world can even dream really. But the thing that really confuses me is the sorcerer of symphony or fantasia world. Is it the mysterious tower sleeping or is it something else? And if it is the mysterious tower sleeping then how does that work? Sora and Riku started their journey there. Does it have something to do with all the time travel in the game?

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But if Sora and Riku were able to interact with it then wouldn't it have to take on the form of the world it's dreaming about. Plus we dream about people because we've meet them, but how do worlds "meet" other worlds? Do they collide with each other? Or is it that maybe they were once part of the same world and then they broke off from the one world and became two? I guess that could explain it. Maybe.

Riku and Sora are able to interact with each sleeping world  because they are in a dream-like state themselves. (thanks to Yen Sid's Magic) That's why when Young Xehanort comes around, he's always telling Sora "I'm not part of the dream."

 

And about them colliding....since Yen Sid is a sorcerer and has magic music scores in his house,  maybe he's visited Secret of Sorcery from time to time? Perhaps he's the connection between the two, and is how one world knows of the other. 

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Riku and Sora are able to interact with each sleeping world  because they are in a dream-like state themselves. (thanks to Yen Sid's Magic) That's why when Young Xehanort comes around, he's always telling Sora "I'm not part of the dream." And about them colliding....since Yen Sid is a sorcerer and has magic music scores in his house,  maybe he's visited Secret of Sorcery from time to time? Perhaps he's the connection between the two, and is how one world knows of the other.

Wait I thought the musical scores were part of the dream! And could it maybe be possible that the SoS is a dreaming world that fragmented of of MT a long time ago and is now dreaming about it and filling in the gaps? Because that could explain it!

Wait I thought the musical scores were part of the dream! And could it maybe be possible that the SoS is a dreaming world that fragmented of of MT a long time ago and is now dreaming about it and filling in the gaps? Because that could explain it!

BINGO! We may have a winner here. :D

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