I hear he led a force of a thousand strong across enemy lines. He was once the general of an army in a certain So Count Bleck has four minions, does he not? The biggest and brawniest of If you have some free time, why don't you go see what's going on with her? Talk to her directly and not across from the ball, she'll tell you about it. But I hear that something's been bothering her lately. If she casts a charm on you, good things happen when you beat enemies. So you heard the famous charmer Merlee moved into Flopside somewhere, right? Secret of the town's stability and longevity. You need both sides for perfection, you know? Having two opposite sides is the They realized that light without dark, or vice versa, would never be stable. With both Flipside and Flopside versions! Do you know what? The town was build in duplicate So the Ancients built the town in a way that would stabilize this effect. The other hand, it's strangely susceptible to influences from other worlds. That means you can open up portals to all the other worlds from there. So Flipside's convenient, created by Ancients in a space between dimensions. offers much more information throughout the game and tells it for free, while in the sequel Wonky has a wider range of topics and tells them for five coins.Ĭarson's Stories More Flipside History and Wonky from the past two Paper Mario games. Carson and Garson take the roles of Russ T. Both establishments are named after the game's realms of the dead, the Overthere and the Underwhere. His Flipside counterpart is named Garson, and while Carson sells coffee, Garson only sells milk at his bar, The Underwhere. If the player does not have enough coins, has listened to all of Carson's stories or does not accept the 10 coin charge, he will tell one the player has already heard before for free. They range in scope from the Pixl uprising to Count Bleck's minions. For ten coins, Carson will tell one of sixteen stories he has collected over the years. If you want to hear another story sometime, you know where to find me.” - Carson, Super Paper MarioĬarson is the owner of The Overthere, the coffee bar (described in-game as a "beveragarium") in Flopside in the game Super Paper Mario. Mario converses with Carson “I'm all out.
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