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La Cité des Cloches (Fra: "The City of Bells") is a world in Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance. It is based on the 1996 Disney film The Hunchback of Notre Dame. La Cite des Cloches means "The City of the Bells" in French. During gameplay footage shown at 2011 Tokyo Game Show, Quasimodo and Esmeralda were confirmed, as well as Notre Dame and the Festival of Fools.
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Story
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Between Kingdom Hearts: Birth by Sleep and Kingdom Hearts
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Sometime after Terra-Xehanort descent into darkness, his heartless, Ansem, Seeker of Darkness, attacked many worlds and swallowed them into the darkness. One of these worlds was La Cité des Cloches. Though it was restored after Sora defeated Ansem and destroyed the End of the World, La Cité des Cloches remained in a state of deep sleep instead of returning to the Realm of Light, and was plagued by the evil Nightmare Dream Eaters.
Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance
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Sora's Side
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Sora arrives in La Cite des Cloches and walks past Judge Claude Frollo. The judge stops him, believing him to be a gypsy due to his unusual clothing. Captain Phoebus arrives to inform Frollo of the Dream Eater infestation at the Festival of Fools. As Sora declares he'll get rid of the monsters, Frollo mutters to himself how he wishes to be rid of gypsies, emanating darkness.
Reaching Notre Dame, Sora sees Quasimodo riding a Nightmare-type Dream Eater, which is a Zolephant, and yells for him to run. However, as Frollo and Phoebus watch from afar, Quasimodo's defiance of not getting off causes the Dream Eater to throw him. A beautiful gypsy woman named Esmeralda helps Quasimodo up and they flee into the Notre Dame cathedral with Sora following once dispatching the Dream Eaters.
While watching Quasimodo talk to Esmeralda, Sora is shocked to find three gargoyles talk to him. Victor, Hugo, and Laverne explain how and why Quasimodo lives in the bell tower out of fear of being despised because of his appearance. Feeling sympathetic, Sora decides to help out.
Reaching the outside, Sora runs into Captain Phoebus, who has now been stripped of his rank and banished. He warns Sora that the gypsies are in danger of being attacked by Frollo and asks if anyone can help. Finding Quasimodo, Sora asks him if he has any idea where they may find them. Using a pendant, Quasimodo figures out it's a map of the city and they quickly locate the Court of Miracles.
Attempting to warn Esmeralda of the danger, they are shocked to find Frollo has found them and commands the Dream Eaters. Sora attempts to fight Frollo to prevent him from burning Esmeralda at stake at the town square, but is knocked out by the Wargoyle.
Regaining consciousness, Sora runs back to the city and battles the Dream Eater once more after Frollo summons it prior to falling to his doom. Quasimodo also rescues Esmeralda. Inside the cathedral, Sora meets Young Xehanort, who calls him a hypocrite for freeing one prisoner while having another in his heart; Vanitas is also seen briefly.
Riku's Side
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Riku arrives to town, passing Esmeralda. Captain Phoebus ask him if he's seen a gypsy. Not knowing what a gypsy is, Riku says that he hasn't. When thanked by Esmeralda, Riku asks her about Frollo. She instructs him to go see Quasimodo to learn more. Inside Notre Dame, Riku finds Quasimodo and gives him encouragement to follow his own heart's wishes.
Having learned Frollo is now on the outside of the city to conduct business, Riku quickly follows after him. On his way to the outskirts, a Dream Eater called the Wargoyle is born from Frollo's darkness, and Riku manages to escape it. He finds Captain Phoebus preventing Frollo from burning down an innocent family's home, with them still inside. Frollo's anger causes Wargoyle to arrive by his side. When Phoebus calls it a monster, Frollo laughs at the idea, claiming it and the darkness are blessed "gifts to enforce the law".
Riku tries explaining that darkness is clouding Frollo's judgement, but the villain refuses to listen to reason, returning to the city after wounding Phoebus. Riku heads to Notre Dame, where he confronts Frollo. Now power-drunk on darkness, Frollo decides to pass "judgement" on Riku, summoning his Dream Eater whose arrival causes the maddened judge to be unintentionally knocked off into the inferno below the church to his death. After the death of Frollo, Riku encounters Young Xehanort and his unexpected companion: Xehanort's Heartless. Young Xehanort explains "Ansem" is Riku's friend, but Riku defends himself after being insulted by this, claiming to now walk both the Road to Dawn and the Road of Darkness. Shortly after, Young Xehanort and Ansem leave via the dark corridor, leaving Riku to deal with the Wargoyle.
Upon defeating the Dream Eater, Riku finds Captain Phoebus, Esmeralda, and Quasimodo, who overcame his fear of the outside world. When Quasimodo thanked Riku for helping him overcome his fear, Riku tells him he was speaking from personal experience. After everyone eventually dispersed, Riku gets one last vision of Ansem before claiming he knows the path his heart walks.
Characters
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| | Name | Journal Entry |
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| Quasimodo (カジモド Kajimodo?) |
A young man who lives in the bell tower of Notre Dame Cathedral. His master, Judge Frollo, had forbidden him from setting foot outside, but a woman named Esmeralda changed him and gave him the strength to see what's out there. | |
| Esmeralda (エスメラルダ Esumeraruda?) | A gypsywoman who loves freedom. She was pursued relentlessly by Frollo, but Quasimodo saved her from the fires. | |
| Claude Frollo (クロード・フロロー Kurōdo Furorō?) | A wicked man charged with keeping order of the city. He had no choice but to take Quasimodo in as an infant, but kept him locked in the cathedral bell tower. Frollo hates the very sight of gypsies, who he believes are the root of all evil in the city. | |
| Phoebus (フィーバス Fibasu?) | Captain of the guard. After meeting Quasimodo and Esmeralda, he began to question and then challenge Judge Frollo's method. | |
| Laverne (ラヴェーン Ravēn?) | One of three cathedral gargoyles who can only be heard by Quasimodo, Sora and Riku. Laverne just wants Quasimodo to be safe and happy. | |
| Victor (ヴィクトル Vikutoru?) | One of three cathedral gargoyles who can only be heard by Quasimodo, Sora and Riku. Victor is the deep thinker of the bunch, and doesn't know what to do with Hugo. | |
| Hugo (ヒューゴー Hyūgō?) | One of three cathedral gargoyles who can only be heard by Quasimodo, Sora and Riku. Hugo is the wise guy of the bunch, and quick to pick a fight. |
Nightmares
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Other appearances
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The Sceptre and the Kingdom
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This world first appeared in The Sceptre and the Kingdom, but is not considered a canonical appearance.
Sora and Riku arrive here by mistake when Donald is unable to send them to their actual destination during the chase of the villain who stole the scepter of Disney Fairies from Disney Castle.
Once in the city, the two young men fall on Judge Frollo, and since they appear out of nowhere, they are considered necromancers. They flee from Frollo and Esmeralda saves them from death. Esmeralda leads them to the Cathedral of Notre Dame, where they meet Quasimodo. Finally, asking about how to find a door to their world, Laverne guides them towards their true destiny.
Gallery
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See also
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| Characters |
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| Party Members |
| Sora | Riku |
| Main Villains |
| Young Xehanort | Master Xehanort | Xemnas | Ansem, Seeker of Darkness | Braig | Isa | Maleficent | Pete | Claude Frollo | CLU | Rinzler |
| Non-Playable Characters |
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Kairi | Mickey Mouse | Lea | Yen Sid | Donald Duck | Goofy | Jiminy Cricket | Quasimodo | Esmeralda | Phoebus | Laverne, Victor, and Hugo | Pinocchio | Geppetto | Blue Fairy | Princess Minnie | Beagle Boys | Julius | Ursula | Monstro | Chernabog | Neku Sakuraba | Joshua | Beat | Shiki | Rhyme | Sam Flynn | Quorra | Kevin Flynn | Even | Ienzo | Aeleus | Roxas | Xion | Vanitas | Naminé | Xehanort |
| Locations |
| Worlds |
| Destiny Islands | Traverse Town | La Cité des Cloches | The Grid | Prankster's Paradise | Country of the Musketeers | Symphony of Sorcery | Radiant Garden | The World That Never Was | Disney Castle | Keyblade Graveyard | Mysterious Tower |
| Places |
| Castle That Never Was | Sleeping Worlds |
| Terms |
| Dream Eater | Keyhole of Sleep | Keyblade War | Mark of Mastery | True Organization XIII | Another Guardian of Light |
| Music |
| Kingdom Hearts 3D: Dream Drop Distance Original Soundtrack | Simple and Clean | Sanctuary |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts |
| Dive to the Heart | Destiny Islands | Disney Town/Disney Castle | Traverse Town | Wonderland | Olympus Coliseum | Deep Jungle | Agrabah | Monstro | Atlantica | Halloween Town | Neverland | Radiant Garden/Hollow Bastion | 100 Acre Wood | End of the World | Kingdom Hearts | Realm of Darkness |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories |
| Land of Departure/Castle Oblivion | Twilight Town |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts II |
| Simulated Twilight Town | Mysterious Tower | The Land of Dragons | Beast's Castle | Underworld | Timeless River | Port Royal | Christmas Town | Pride Lands | Space Paranoids | The World That Never Was | Keyblade Graveyard |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep |
| Enchanted Dominion | Dwarf Woodlands | Castle of Dreams | Deep Space | Mirage Arena |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts coded |
| Datascape |
| Introduced in Kingdom Hearts 3D |
| La Cité des Cloches | The Grid | Prankster's Paradise | Country of the Musketeers | Symphony of Sorcery |

