Talk:Digital World (Fusion)

Map
We should add a screenshot of the map from Ch 11 of the manga. 19:46, November 20, 2011 (UTC)
 * Seems a good idea, but is the map visible enough to be acceptable? I remember seeing a speech bubble covering part of the map, or is there another map that I didn't see? 13:25, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * Well, it's the best we have, so it has to be acceptable. 14:35, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * We should also have an image of the Digital World from the anime, two scenes show it before being broken. Since the anime and manga Digital Worlds are a little different, I think it would be interesting (or obligatory) to have images from both depictions. 15:01, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * What's our plicy on Opening screenshots naming? We should have the Seven Kingdoms image from there. 15:06, January 20, 2012 (UTC)

Gold Zone
What's our source for "ゴールドゾーン"? I don't remember the kana ever appearing anywhere. Was it on a magazine? 14:44, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * Being Japanese, it's pretty easy to pick out what kana they used if you listen. 23:29, January 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * Then we must use the same principle for Knightmon Wise Sword Mode, PaunGaossmon, GolemJijiKamemon, and other DigiXroses that haven't had their names written anywhere, and yet, you removed any spelling that was posted there. 23:39, January 20, 2012 (UTC)

The Lands
Why does it say that there are seven lands when there are nine lands here? ФХромчик 06:16, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * Two of them aren't real "Lands". It's...a thing. 06:52, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * Pseudo-Lands? 13:36, February 20, 2012 (UTC)
 * I guess "Kingdoms" might be a better word. 16:38, February 20, 2012 (UTC)

isn't prison land part of the bagrapandemonia, just like how hell's field is part of bright land?DalekSupreme13 02:43, May 1, 2012 (UTC)
 * Possibly, but they're not very clear on it. It seems to be parallel to the other Lands. 15:24, May 1, 2012 (UTC)

Bagra Pandaemonium
There's two of them. One (manga) is in Jupiter Zone, and another (manga) is the eighth Kingdom. Theoretically speaking the anime one was in Jupiter Zone before the Lands were created, but it's never explicitly. Either way, do we want to have two Bagra Pandaemonium sections, or have one having a main link to the other? 03:05, August 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * Wasn't the manga one just called Bagra HQ? 08:48, August 25, 2012 (UTC)
 * Bagramon says "Pandaemonium" at least in XWm21, don't know about the rest of the manga. 16:34, August 25, 2012 (UTC)

Two Corridor Zones?
Corridor Zone has been listed twice. Is that because the anime and manga versions are different?

Jdogno7 (talk) 01:23, March 19, 2013 (UTC)

Ereuestou
What's "ereuestou" in Ereuestou Zone? Isn't that romanization for "rest"? -Reynoman
 * No. It doesn't correspond to any English word that I know of. 06:13, February 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * Maybe it's not from an English word. What about other languages? Not everything needs to be English (only the most part). Paildramon's Esgrima (Sting Strike on English versions) is Spanish (though "esgrima" is also a Portuguese word). G-SANtos 15:25, February 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * We already looked into Spanish and Portuguese, and they didn't give any better results. We'll need more information from Super Xros Wars so we can search based on context. 15:33, February 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * The best things I could think are ridiculos: "LS Island" and "LS Tower". "Eruesu" could be "LS", and "Tou" is Japanese for both "Island" and "Tower" (but with different kanji). But both names are absurd and totally IMPOSSIBLE to be correct, so we must keep searching or wait more info. G-SANtos 19:33, February 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * ...hm. LS might work, given all the Shoutmon stuff, and "tou" could also mean "sword", which fits with "Supada/Spada". The only problem is that none of the other zones have used Japanese words as Japanese words—the closest was "Shinobi", which was still presented in katakana and has become an English word by now. From the videos, the Zone appears to be very varied in biomes....honestly, I think we'd have to get more direct information on the Zone, like maybe an image of its Code Crown or a specific description of the area itself. 21:32, February 4, 2011 (UTC)
 * There's a second problem: All other Zones used only one word for it's name (Green, Lake, Sweets, River), so I'm not sure "LS 'tou' (insert a translation here)" could work. G-SANtos 22:11, February 4, 2011 (UTC)

Well, what if "eruesutou" does mean "rest"? Maybe Eruesutou Zone (or Rest Zone) is a place where both Digimon & humans are always sleepy. Who knows what it'll be? -Reynoman
 * It doesn't, because that would be "resuto", not "eruesutou". 22:48, February 6, 2011 (UTC)

Latest edit
This needs to be copyedited, most of all (tons of past tense and misspellings), but it also needs to be checked for false info (like saying that the Green Zone Code Crown started off in MachLeomon's possession). 22:28, April 12, 2011 (UTC)
 * Apparently the ones I submitted were in my own words. Are you saying that I should retype the info here in a Sandbox section. Rtkat3 (talk) 10:10, 14 April 2011 (UTC)
 * Sure. I'll make corrections as I can and post completed sections to the page. 04:41, April 15, 2011 (UTC)

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Due to a catclysm some time in the past, the Digital World of Digimon Fusion was split into "Zones", mini-worlds separated by a featureless expanse that most Digimon are unable to travel through on their own. The Code Crowns for each Zone bestow complete dominion over that Zone, as well as the ability to travel to other Zones. It was revealed that the Digital World was originally one area until it was broken up into different zones. When reclaimed all 108 Code Crowns, he reconstructed the Digital World into seven kingdoms orbiting his fortress, the Bagra Pandæmonium, and created an eighth spiritual kingdom named "Prison Land" as a place to imprison his foes.

Digital Space
The Digital Space (デジタル空間) is the limbo between Zones. It consists of a vast expanse, situated between what appear to be two giant, green s. Going through the Digital Space is the only way to travel between Zones, but the space is abrasive to a Digimon's data, making it impossible for most Digimon to be in the space for more than a few seconds. However, Digimon can safely be transported while stored within a General's Fusion Loader, and extremely powerful Digimon, such as or, are able to move through the space without dissipating.

Arukadhimon's Nest
Arukadhimon's Nest is a little area floating within Digital Space that the Bagra Army's calls home. It is small with only one opening, but within its confines, Digimon are immune to the decomposition effect they otherwise suffer in Digital Space. Most of the Fusion Fighters end up here after being captured by Arukadhimon, only protected by and the ' barrier. Though Arukadhimon ends up breaking through the barrier anyway, it is stalled enough to allow Mikey to return, which lets the Fusion Fighters defeat it. teleports to the nest only to be greeted by her dying servant.

Forest Zone
The Forest Zone (グリンゾーン), named Primal Trooper (プライマルトルーパー) in the Digimon Xros Loader, is a vast, open field with a few small forests, as well as some shallow cliffs and bluffs. It is the Zone where Mikey and his friends arrive in the Digital World, and contains the Village of Light and the Mushroom Village. It is also the homeplace of, , the , , , , , and the. The Bagra Army commander in charge of attacking the Zone is in the anime and  in the manga. Though it takes a while for Mikey to warm up to the idea of saving the Digital World, he and Shoutmon resolve to make the Fusion Fighters in this Zone. They ultimately manage to free its inhabitants with little hardship, and the Code Crown appears after the defeat of the respective commander in both continuities. After Bagramon reformats the Digital World, Forest Zone becomes part of Dragon Land.

Village of Light
The Village of Light (微笑みの里) is the home village of, the , , , , and. Mikey helps Shoutmon and his friends defend the village from the Bagra Army's bombardment. Resting for the night, Shoutmon attempts to convince Mikey to become his General with a party, but Mikey refuses when he considers the idea to be for Shoutmon's selfish gain. Only when Shoutmon reveals his ultimate desire and thwart a Bagra Army attack in a forest nearby does he agree. sends a to simulate the village's "Day of the Rising Ground" in which bamboo shoots break the earth, but the group in not fooled, and Mikey saves the village from the Bagra Army by defeating the Forest Zone commander. This wins him the Code Crown and ownership of the entire Forest Zone.

Mushroom Village
The Mushroom Village (茸の里) is the home village of the and is the location of the Abyss Truffle and the Code Crown of Forest Zone in the manga.

Island Zone
The Island Zone (アイランドゾーン), named Deep Saver (ディープセイバー) in the Digimon Xros Loader, is a vast ocean inhabited by the gigantic, who carries a tropical island on his back named the King Whamon Island. It is the homeplace of, , the , and the Pukamon. The Bagra Army commander in charge of attacking the Zone is. Each year, its inhabitants provide a tribute of DigiBytes to King Whamon at the end of the summer festival. The Fusion Fighters arrive and save the elder Archelomon, who knows the location of the Code Crown for the Zone. Unfortunately, he is captured at a later time and reveals that it is in King Whamon's stomach, leading Neptunemon to send his for a retrieval operation. King Whamon, on the other hand, is capable of defending himself, and he grants the Code Crown to the Fusion Fighters for their aid to him and in accordance to the will of the Zone's inhabitants. He also bequeaths unto them the five DigiCards which are the Zone's treasures. The Bagra Army is ultimately routed by the Fusion Fighters, leaving the Zone at peace once more.


 * Places in the Island Zone

Magma Zone
The Magma Zone (マグマゾーン), named Volcanic Region (ヴォルカニックレギオン) in the Digimon Xros Loader, is a mountainous region filled with active volcanoes and hot springs. The Bagra Army commander in charge of attacking the Zone is. He enslaves the Zone's residents in order to dig for the Code Crown, which prompts the Fusion Fighters into action. Through several battles with all sorts of officers in the Magma Zone Battalion as well as an appearance by one of the Three Generals  himself, the Fusion Fighters manage to rid the Zone of the Bagra Army's presence. The Code Crown emerges from the ground following AncientVolcanomon's destruction to give ownership of the Zone to the Fusion Fighters. Magma Zone became part of Honey Land following Bagramon's reformatting of the Digital World.


 * Places in the Magma Zone

Lake Zone
The Lake Zone (レイクゾーン), named Ice Sanctuary (アイスサンクチュアリ) in the Digimon Xros Loader, is a temperate, forested area dotted with lakes and presided over by Bastea Castle, which stands across the largest lake from a system of icy caverns. It is also the homeplace of, the princess of the Zone. Her army is headed by, with the , Pandamons, and ToyAgumons beneath him. The Bagra Army commander in charge of attacking the Zone is. The two forces fight a pitched battle until Knightmon is defeated. Mikey saves him, and Knightmon brings him to the castle, where the Fusion Fighters intercede in IceDevimon's attack. Knightmon takes Mikey to Beastmon in order for him to become her knight, but Beastmon has another candidate in mind: Blue Flare's Christopher. When the Fusion Fighters repel an infiltration by IceDevimon, Beastmon names Mikey her champion as Christopher concedes. Unfortunately, Mikey overexerts himself and passes out from the strain. Jeremy commands the castle's defenses during Mikey's recovery, while of the Three Generals and IceDevimon's direct superior uses her mirror magic to influence Angie. Angie ends up bringing the Code Crown for the Zone, hidden inside a state in the castle, direct to Laylamon, though she offers some resistance once there. Mikey awakens and leads a strike force against Laylamon, who unsealed her hidden weapon in the meantime. The bonds of friendship among the Fusion Fighters help Angie break the spell upon her, and the Fusion Fighters destroy both Daipenmon and IceDevimon, with Laylamon retreating. The Fusion Fighters claim ownership over the Lake Zone, while Beastmon, Knightmon, and the PawnChessmons join the Fusion Fighters.

Sand Zone
The Sand Zone (サンドゾーン), named Sand Ruins (サンドルーインズ) in the Digimon Xros Loader, is a vast desert littered with pyramids and other ancient ruins, which contain underground waterways. It was once the heart of a prosperous city named Silicalia (サンドリア) which was protected by the Warriors of the Light, but the city fell to ruins when its order was decimated by the Bagra Army. The Zone still contains 's Tomb with its traps and the Pyramid of Renewal (復活のピラミッド), where the Warriors of the Light were healed by their Queen while protected by a forcefield. It is also the homeplace of and. The Bagra Army commander in charge of attacking the Zone is a gray. The Fusion Fighters end up here after their adventures in the Lake Zone, where they, excited by 's rumors of Silicalia's treasures, begin a treasure hunt. Unfortunately, all this leads them is a sandpit trap by SkullScorpionmon, but they manage to escape into the caverns and mines beneath the sands. There, they are rescued by Deputymon, who conscripts them into a treasure hunt, where they brave traps and the Bagra Army to reach the treasure in Pharaohmon's Tomb. At the tomb, Pharaohmon challenges them over Mikey's intentions to bring light or darkness to the Digital World. Mikey soon realizes that it is a test and that the answer is to not fight unnecessarily, and he also reveals that their entire ordeal, including the traps they evaded, was a test designed by both Deputymon and Pharaohmon to discover the worthy. For this knowledge and Mikey's good intentions, Deputymon grants him the Code Crown.

On the surface, the Bagra Army is in a battle with both Blue Flare and Midnight, while the Fusion Fighters are attacked by. Blastmon's attack separates Reapmon and Mikey from the others, where Reapmon sees the Queen acknowledge Mikey as a Warrior of the Light. Because of this, Reapmon explains the history of the Warriors in relation to the Sand Zone, including that he himself wiped them out in self-defense while they were controlled by a spell. Reapmon discovers that it was a Digimon under 's orders which did so and is fatally wounded attempting to kill her. Under Pharaohmon's guidance, Mikey summons the Pyramid of Renewal to heal Reapmon, only to be put under siege by the Bagra Army. Reapmon interrupts the healing to allow Mikey to defend his friends, and in protecting them in turn, Reapmon is resurrected as under the Queen's blessings. Beelzemon and the Fusion Fighters join forces to defeat Laylamon's troops. With the Bagra Army routed and the Code Crown in the Fusion Fighters' possession, Mikey is set to leave, only for Laylamon to force them through a portal.


 * Places in the Sand Zone

Sky Zone
The Sky Zone (ヘブンゾーン), named Heaven's Hell (ヘブンズヘル) in the Digimon Xros Loader, is a city that floats among the clouds. Its citizens are allowed freedom to pursue art as long as they adhere to the draconian laws instituted by their president,, and enforced by the patrol force he heads. opposes these measures and runs for president against the incumbent. Those who break the law are executed by electromagnetic waves in their arena.

The Fusion Fighters are forced here after their adventures in the Sand Zone, where they quickly run afoul of the laws' oppressive nature. Lucemon helps them out, but despite their best efforts, is falsely arrested for knocking down a statue and Mikey and  for attempting to aid him. The Fusion Fighters attempt a rescue but are halted by SlushAngemon himself, who sets them up for execution the next day. A Kyupimon comes forward instead as the actual culprit, but Mikey cannot stand to have a Digimon be killed over such a small infraction, so he leads the Fusion Fighters against SlushAngemon. Lucemon takes the opportunity to sway the citizens to his side, and when the Fusion Fighters defeat SlushAngemon, he wins enough support to become president. Unfortunately, Lucemon turns out to be a Bagra Army spy in 's employ, and he uses his new position to unveil the Sky Temple of Darkness (闇の空中神殿). The Sky Temple is where the Zone's Code Crown is stored and used, along with the citizens' pure hearts, to seal the Phantom Mist, the Sky Zone's hidden, corrupting darkness. Lucemon partnered with Midnight to get this far; Lucemon obtains the Code Crown while Midnight gets the Phantom Mist itself. While Nene absorbs as much of the Mist as she can in her Fusion Loader under 's orders, what she cannot contain leaks out into the Zone and drives its citizens to darkness. The Fusion Fighters defeat Lucemon and regain the Code Crown before confronting Midnight.

Lucemon manages to survive the fight, take Nene hostage, and absorb the Mist for himself. He is unable to control the darkness, however, and mutates into his mindless. Lucemon then begins absorbing every bit of the Mist, incidentally freeing the citizens from its influence, before moving on to taking the data from the Zone itself for his benefit. The Fusion Fighters help rescue Nene, so she in return aids them in defeating Lucemon once and for all. The Sky Temple crumbles in the aftermath. officially presents the Code Crown to the Fusion Fighters while Nene takes the remnants of the Mist for herself.


 * Places in the Sky Zone

Jungle Zone
The Jungle Zone (フォレストゾーン), named Lost Forest (ロストフォレスト) in the Digimon Xros Loader, is an immense forest inhabited by Insect and Plant Digimon. The forest itself is called the Battle Cry Forest (雄叫びの森), and within its depths is the Hidden Sanctuary (聖なる神殿). is the guardian deity of the Zone, while and  are its protectors. The Bagra Army commander in charge the Jungle Zone Battalion is. Stingmon himself is enough to fend off Kongoumon until three teams enter the Zone, prompting himself to make an appearance.

The Fusion Fighters arrive here in the middle of the air. which forces them to split the group. The Zone itself is in chaos from multiple battles, with the ultimate result being that Tactimon is driven off by the Fusion Fighters, while Kongoumon is defeated by an alliance between Blue Flare and Midnight, who in turn also attack Stingmon and Lilamon in an attempt to discover information about the Hidden Sanctuary and its Guardian. Mortally wounded, Stingmon is rescued by Deckerdramon, which allows of Midnight to infiltrate the Hidden Sanctuary. Lilamon reveals that the key to entering relies on Deckerdramon's approval, which the Fusion Fighters receive by Jeremy and Angie performing the Dance of True Heart. The Fusion Fighters split into two groups, one to head within the Sanctuary and the other to hold off the Bagra Army and its renewed attack, with Blue Flare entering as well.

Within the Sanctuary, SkullKnightmon attempts to forcibly recruit Deckerdramon, who rejects him for his black heart. Christopher rejects his alliance with Midnight and joins with the Fusion Fighters in attacking AxeKnightmon, who easily beats both armies. Christopher's strength of heart moves Deckerdramon, who heals Stingmon, grants him guardianship of the Zone, and then formally joins Blue Flare as well as granting Christopher the Zone's Code Crown. Seeing nothing left in the Zone, Midnight retreats, with Blue Flare giving chase. The Fusion Fighters rout the remaining members of the Jungle Zone battalion and, with a fond farewell from its inhabitants, move on.

After Bagramon reformats the Digital World, Jungle Zone becomes part of Honey Land.


 * Places in the Jungle Zone

Dust Zone
The Dust Zone (ダストゾーン) is an area that is mostly train tracks and junk piles. has a tower in this Zone where he gathers dark energy. A make his home in his own terminal, where he acts as dictator of the Dust Zone, extorting its inhabitants for scrap by withholding necessary DigiOil. Anyone who brings him a Fusion Loader supposedly wins escape from this desolate Zone, but when brings him the Fusion Fighters' Loader, Grandlocomon reveals it to be a lie. He attempts to escape the Zone but is taken out by the Fusion Fighters. AxeKnightmon, meanwhile, seals Nene within his tower and attempts to find a suitable candidate to mature the darkness within. He finds his goal in Christopher Aonuma, who releases the Darkness Loader from its confines and falls under AxeKnightmon's thrall. An all out clash with the Fusion Fighters, Blue Flare, Midnight, and the Bagra Army ensures. It results in AxeKnightmon displaying the power of the Darkness Loader and its Dark DigiFuse, Blue Flare regaining its autonomy, the Bagra Army retreating, and the Fusion Fighters attaining the Zone's Code Crown. With the Fusion Fighters as the Zone's owner, Mikey leaves governing to its inhabitants, now free from their tyrant.


 * Places in the Dust Zone

Warrior Zone
The Warrior Zone (シノビゾーン) is a feudal Japan-themed area that is the home-zone of the. Here, the Monitamon train within the Monitamon Village (モニタモンの里) gain the training their need to excel, and only their elite are allowed to leave. The Zone's princess lives in the Monita Castle (モニタ城), though by the time the Fusion Fighters arrive, it has been usurped by  and his battalion from the Bagra Army, with Babamon taken hostage. The Fusion Fighters come here to recuperate only to get involved with these events. They decide to take the Code Crown for leverage against Musyamon, only to discover the Zone's quirk: the Code Crown can only be forcibly taken by making the current holder laugh. They head to Karatenmon's Shrine (カラテンモンのお社) where meditates and awaits challengers. Eventually, Nene and Angie succeed in this task, with Nene taking the Code Crown. Musyamon sends a strike force to harass the Monitamon Village after this event. The Fusion Fighters use this chance to send an infiltration team to Monita Castle to rescue the princess while the remaining Fighters protect the Village. The infiltration team succeeds, which allows the rest of the Fusion Fighters free rein to remove the Bagra Army's presence from the Zone. To fully cement her joining the Fusion Fighters, Nene then transfers the Code Crown to Mikey.

The Fusion Fighters return here after the Disc Zone collapses, bringing with them refugees. Here, all parties involved rest and recuperate, though begins nightly training to overcome his weaknesses, aided by  and, with a final exam given by the mysterious. The peace is interrupted by, who manages to track them to this Zone. Shoutmon's training pays off in a win for the Fusion Fighters that takes Blastmon out of the equation. In the aftermath, Mikey hears a new DigiMelody. Rescuing, the Fusion Fighters make for the Sweet Zone.

Following Bagramon's reconfiguration of the Digital World, it is possible it became part of Gold Land as Lunamon later appeared there.


 * Places in the Warrior Zone

Disc Zone
The Disc Zone (ディスクゾーン) is a floating mountain embedded with digital discs. It is home to a large population of Digimon led by Mercurymon. The Zone's peace is shattered by Christopher Aonuma and his Blue Flare, when he kills Mercurymon for the Zone's Code Crown. The Bagra Army then appears and clashes with the Blue Flare, heedless of collateral damage. By the time the Fusion Fighters intervene, the Zone's destruction is inevitable, and Christopher leaves, as he cares little for his new subjects. The mountain ultimately collapses, though Mikey Kudo saves the residents by transporting them to the Warrior Zone.

Following Bagramon's reconfiguration of the Digital World, it is possible it became part of Gold Land as Lunamon later appeared there.

Sweet Zone
The Sweet Zone (スイーツゾーン) is a dessert-themed area in which it constantly snows and its buildings are constructed from sweets. Its consist of pastry chefs and those who enjoy their works. The Fortress of Frosting (スイーツ城) is a large castle where, the commander of the Bagra Army in charge of this Zone, makes his base. brings the Fusion Fighters here after the Bagra Army subjugates this Zone, taking the Code Crown for himself. Though discovered, the Fusion Fighters bluff their way to the Green Jellybean Waiting Room, where they hold a bake-off with as Nene frees the captured pastry chefs. Though they win and defeat GigaWaruMonzaemon, Matadormon sends them to the abyss beneath the fortress, where they discover the true depths to his cruelty. Matadormon's operation to revive the legendary lies there, where the other residents have their data drained for this purpose, incidentally turning them into  to be used as mindless guards. The Fusion Fighters dismantle Breakdramon and Matadormon here, winning them the Code Crown and the restoration of all the citizens. Having returned the Zone to peace, the Fusion Fighters then move on with the blessing of those they saved.

It is likely it became part of Gold Land as both Coronamon and Spadamon were present there when Fusion Fighters arrived to fight its Death General.

In the manga, the Sweet Zone is a cake land. The Bagra Army commander in charge of attacking the Zone is.
 * Places in the Sweet Zone

Sword Zone
The Sword Zone (ソードゾーン) is a swordsman-themed area. The Bagra Army commander in charge of attacking the Zone is. The Code Crown was obtained by Mikey Kudo after he is challenged by Grademon.

Gold Zone
The Gold Zone (ゴールドゾーン) was a Zone ruled by before the seven kingdoms were formed. It was the birthplace of. It became part of and became the eponymous zone of Gold Land.

Snow Zone
The Snow Zone (スノーゾーン), named The Constantly Snowing Land, is the Digital World's coldest Zone. Only Digimon adapted to cold environments can live here. The Bagra Army commander in charge of attacking the Zone is.

Colosseum Zone
The Colosseum Zone (コロシアムゾーン) is the home of, who is its champion.

Study Zone
The Study Zone (スタディゾーン) is the home of, who is its legendary leader.

River Zone
The River Zone (リバーゾーン) is a Zone adjacent to the Green, Snow, Sand, Sweets, and Lake Zones, and the Human World.

Dark Crystal Palace
The Dark Crystal Palace is a palace located in Rain Zone containing many Digimon trapped in Dark Crystals.

Revenge Zone
The Revenge Zone is a Zone where old grudges come back to the fore. In Digimon Fusion Fighters, old enemies rise here to challenge the player once more.

Cutemon's village
's village is a village in an unspecified Zone. Cutemon lived there with his parents until it was attacked by the Bagra Army. He managed to escape but became separated from them.

Bagra Pandæmonium
The Bagra Pandæmonium (バグラ大魔殿) is the expanded headquarters of the Bagra Army, as well as the location of 's castle. It is set at the center of the seven Lands.

Dragon Land
The Dragon Land (ドラゴンランド) is a land of flower fields and rocky terrain. The Death General the Fire-fury controls this Land until he is slain by Blue Flare with some assistance from Fusion Fighters.

Vampire Land
The Vampire Land (ヴァンパイアランド) is a spooky forest land. The Death General the Moon-light controls this Land until he is slain by the new Xros Heart United Army.

Honey Land
The Honey Land (ハニーランド) is an area filled with forests and flowerbeds. The Death General the Wood-spirit controls this Land until he is slain by the Xros Heart United Army.

Cyber Land


The Cyber Land (サイバーランド) is a high-tech city-like kingdom. The Death General the Water-tiger controls this Land until he is slain by the Xros Heart United Army.

Gold Land
The Gold Land (ゴールドランド) is a golden ocean-like kingdom. The Death General the Gold-thief controls this Land until he is slain by the Xros Heart United Army.

Canyon Land
The Canyon Land (キャニオンランド) is a rocky land which resembles the Grand Canyon. The Death General the Earth-god controls this Land until he is slain by the Xros Heart United Army.

Bright Land
The Bright Land (ブライトランド) is an immense plain watched over by a brilliant sun. " the Sun-wheel", a heroic Digimon, is nominally the Death General of Bright Land, but the true general is his evil, possessed-form,, the self-proclaimed "evil sunspot lurking within the bright sun".

The Land is dominated by Apollonia Tower, which sucks out the vitality of the land below order to support the growth of a lush, paradisical garden at its top. At the foot of the tower, most of Apollomon's citizens have been imprisoned within immovable restraints that force them to remain in awkward positions out in the hot sun; this is due to Apollomon needing to send negative energy to the Bagra Pandæmonium, without being willing to execute his beloved citizens. The top of the tower can only be reached by climbing a huge, perilous staircase on one's own power, but if one falls off the staircase, they will plummet straight to Hell's Field.

Hell's Field
The Hell's Field (ヘルズフィールド) is a literal hell that resides beneath Bright Land. It is 's hell, which means that evil Digimon are actually empowered there, while good Digimon are weakened. There are many floating islands floating above a vast plain, and the islands contain such hazards as a lake of acerbic fluid that eats away at data and a field of spikes made out of the "hardest metal", as well as a black and white castle. The castles are part of the Hell's Field program controlled by : opposing armies are set in each castle, and a black or white rose emblem is placed on the lead general of the respective army. The exit to Hell's Field remains sealed until one of the roses transmits a signal recording its general's death to both castles.

After Whispered reveals himself, he drops the Xros Heart United Army into Hell's Field, where Mikey Kudo is set as the general of the Xros Heart United Army at the white castle, while Ewan Amano is set as the general over the combined forces of the Midnight and Sun-wheel Armies at the black castle. Although Mikey manages to lead his army to victory, he is unwilling to kill Ewan to escape, and so allows to simulate his death in order to make the rose send off the death signal to the castles. Meanwhile, Whispered digixroses the defeated and  into, allowing them to absorb all the energy of Hell's Field and eventually annihilate it in a massive explosion.

Prison Land
The Prison Land (プリズンランド) is a bizarre spiritual dimension and an eighth kingdom where sent and imprisoned the souls of, , and , as well as the souls of the seven Death Generals. In a last ditch effort, Mikey Kudo let AxeKnightmon send his own soul there, in an attempt to break his friends out.

Notes and references
Dude0001 (talk) 02:32, December 4, 2014 (UTC)