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'''Dyllis''' is a chef in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. She runs the [[Hot Fraun]], a restaurant located on the first floor of [[Flopside]]. She is the Flopside counterpart of [[Saffron]], the [[Flipside]] chef. Other than their personalities, Dyllis differs from Saffron because she requires two ingredients to make a dish, as opposed to Saffron who needs one. | '''Dyllis''' is a chef in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. She runs the [[Hot Fraun]], a restaurant located on the first floor of [[Flopside]]. She is the Flopside counterpart of [[Saffron]], the [[Flipside]] chef. Other than their personalities, Dyllis differs from Saffron because she requires two ingredients to make a dish, as opposed to Saffron who needs one. | ||
The player can come to the restaurant and supply two ingredients to Dyllis, which she combines into one item. Dyllis could be described as paralleling the characteristics of [[Zess T.]], a cook from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', for her irritable and gruff personality, demanding ingredients and calling the player names like "bratwurst" and "schnitzel." | The player can come to the restaurant and supply two ingredients to Dyllis, which she combines into one item. Dyllis could be described as paralleling the characteristics of [[Zess T.]], a cook from ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', for her irritable and gruff personality, demanding ingredients and calling the player names like "bratwurst" and "schnitzel." The [[Mistake]] is the only dish that can be made by both Dyllis and Saffron. | ||
Dyllis's name is derived from "dill", a herb whose leaves and seeds are used as a spice in cooking. It also references the phrase "dill pickle", since her attitude is sour. | Dyllis's name is derived from "dill", a herb whose leaves and seeds are used as a spice in cooking. It also references the phrase "dill pickle", since her attitude is sour. |