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Mario and Luigi convince the security guard to give them the key to the jail cells after finding his younger brother. However, a [[Zokkarang Trooper]] blasts him with a mysterious ray of light, causing him to become uncooperative, similar to the other abnormally-behaving citizens. The security guard runs away, but drops the key, allowing the Mario and Luigi to free Chilliam and Burnadette. The brothers encounter [[Ecks]] in the underground, where he reveals that the [[Zok Troop]]s have been spreading [[Glohm]], revealing this to be the nature of the unusually-behaving people on the island. However, this has nothing to do with the Bulbfish egg theft. The Mario Bros. find Leyden's assistant, who flees from them until they corner him at the top of the island by the [[Lighthouse (Mario & Luigi: Brothership)|lighthouse]]. Caught with the evidence, he threatens to throw the Bulbfish eggs into the sea until he is stopped by Leyden himself. Leyden's assistant reveals that he is also his son, and he confesses to having greatly resented his father, plotting to replace him as chief. Leyden admits to having raised him poorly and apologizes for his poor parenting. Leyden's assistant is ready to be imprisoned for his crime, but the villagers do not want to punish him, instead tasking him with doing Leyden's work for him. With the case of the stolen eggs resolved, Mario and Luigi finish their business by linking Bulbfish Island to Shipshape. | Mario and Luigi convince the security guard to give them the key to the jail cells after finding his younger brother. However, a [[Zokkarang Trooper]] blasts him with a mysterious ray of light, causing him to become uncooperative, similar to the other abnormally-behaving citizens. The security guard runs away, but drops the key, allowing the Mario and Luigi to free Chilliam and Burnadette. The brothers encounter [[Ecks]] in the underground, where he reveals that the [[Zok Troop]]s have been spreading [[Glohm]], revealing this to be the nature of the unusually-behaving people on the island. However, this has nothing to do with the Bulbfish egg theft. The Mario Bros. find Leyden's assistant, who flees from them until they corner him at the top of the island by the [[Lighthouse (Mario & Luigi: Brothership)|lighthouse]]. Caught with the evidence, he threatens to throw the Bulbfish eggs into the sea until he is stopped by Leyden himself. Leyden's assistant reveals that he is also his son, and he confesses to having greatly resented his father, plotting to replace him as chief. Leyden admits to having raised him poorly and apologizes for his poor parenting. Leyden's assistant is ready to be imprisoned for his crime, but the villagers do not want to punish him, instead tasking him with doing Leyden's work for him. With the case of the stolen eggs resolved, Mario and Luigi finish their business by linking Bulbfish Island to Shipshape. | ||
==Gallery== | |||
<gallery> | |||
BulbfishIsland02.png|Discovering Bulbfish Island | |||
BulbfishIsland03.png|The island at night | |||
BulbfishIsland04.png|The Underground | |||
</gallery> | |||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
*'''In-game description:''' ''An island that's dark and cloudy all year round. Famous for its Bulbfish.'' | *'''In-game description:''' ''An island that's dark and cloudy all year round. Famous for its Bulbfish.'' | ||
==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |