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{{quote|Destiny chooses our paths...|Madame Clairvoya|Luigi's Mansion}}
{{quote|Destiny chooses our paths...|Madame Clairvoya|Luigi's Mansion}}
'''Madame Clairvoya, the Freaky-Fortune Teller''', is a fortune-telling spirit and an ally of [[Luigi]], appearing as one of the portrait ghosts in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]]. Her name is an abbreviation of "clairvoyance", referring to extra-sensory perception (ESP), including the ability to see into the future. Madame comes from a part of a common fortuneteller name. Clairvoya has the ability to read fortunes by examining personal belongings. She also owns a [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]] to help her see events to come. However, according to [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s [[Game Boy Horror]], the ball lets Clairvoya see less than 49 days into the future. Clairvoya's portrait number in Professor E. Gadd's gallery is 7.
'''Madame Clairvoya''', '''The Freaky-Fortune Teller''' is a fortune-telling spirit and an ally of [[Luigi]], appearing as one of the portrait ghosts in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'' and [[Luigi's Mansion (Nintendo 3DS)|its remake]]. Her name is an abbreviation of "clairvoyance", referring to extra-sensory perception (ESP), including the ability to see into the future. Madame comes from a part of a common fortuneteller name. Clairvoya has the ability to read fortunes by examining personal belongings. She also owns a [[Crystal Ball|crystal ball]] to help her see events to come. However, according to [[Professor E. Gadd]]'s [[Game Boy Horror]], the ball lets Clairvoya see less than 49 days into the future. Clairvoya's portrait number in Professor E. Gadd's gallery is 7.


==History==
==History==
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Because she is afraid of Bowser and feels her purpose is fulfilled, Madame Clairvoya begs Luigi to return her to her portrait frame. She exposes her heart so Luigi can suck her up and, before he shines his flashlight on her, she giggles at the thought of returning to her "''sanctuary''" portrait and locks up the doors so Luigi can not go out. All Luigi has to do is turn on the flashlight, shine it on her, turn on his [[Poltergust 3000]], and suck her up. In spite of this, Madame Clairvoya drops a [[Poison Mushroom]] and struggles slightly with the capture, though her pull is the weakest of any ghost with a heart, not moving Luigi much at all.
Because she is afraid of Bowser and feels her purpose is fulfilled, Madame Clairvoya begs Luigi to return her to her portrait frame. She exposes her heart so Luigi can suck her up and, before he shines his flashlight on her, she giggles at the thought of returning to her "''sanctuary''" portrait and locks up the doors so Luigi can not go out. All Luigi has to do is turn on the flashlight, shine it on her, turn on his [[Poltergust 3000]], and suck her up. In spite of this, Madame Clairvoya drops a [[Poison Mushroom]] and struggles slightly with the capture, though her pull is the weakest of any ghost with a heart, not moving Luigi much at all.
In 3DS Boss Rush mode, Madame Clairvoya exposes her heart after Luigi shines the crystal ball.


===''Mario Kart'' series===
===''Mario Kart'' series===
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*"''Wh-what is this?''" - Madame Clairvoya analyzing the clue
*"''Wh-what is this?''" - Madame Clairvoya analyzing the clue
*"''Hm? Just one moment... Did I just say Mario? Could it be... THAT Mario?......Ahhh, I see now. Well, I see everything, so I saw it before, but now I REALLY see it. So you are the brother of the famous Mario... and you have come to this place to find him... Well, aren't you a good little brother! HACK ka ha harf!... Excuse me, I don't laugh much.''" - Madame Clairvoya upon learning Luigi is truly Mario's brother
*"''Hm? Just one moment... Did I just say Mario? Could it be... THAT Mario?......Ahhh, I see now. Well, I see everything, so I saw it before, but now I REALLY see it. So you are the brother of the famous Mario... and you have come to this place to find him... Well, aren't you a good little brother! HACK ka ha harf!... Excuse me, I don't laugh much.''" - Madame Clairvoya upon learning Luigi is truly Mario's brother
*"''Oh-ohh! They come! Now the spirits come!! Come, spirits of power, come spirits of sight! Show to me the awful things occurring here tonight!''" - Madame Clairvoya sensing the spirits
*"''Oh-ohh! They come! Now the spirits come!! Come, spirits of power, come spirits of sight! Show to me the awful things occuring here tonight!''" - Madame Clairvoya sensing the spirits
*"''Crystal orb, symbol of my clan, use your darkling power to show us all you could! I mean CAN! Show us all you can! Show us this...Mario!''" - Madame Clairvoya to her crystal ball
*"''Crystal orb, symbol of my clan, use your darkling power to show us all you could! I mean CAN! Show us all you can! Show us this...Mario!''" - Madame Clairvoya to her crystal ball


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|Jap=マダム・ミエール
|Jap=マダム・ミエール
|JapR=Madamu Miēru
|JapR=Madamu Miēru
|JapM=From "madame" and「見える」(''mieru'', "to be seen")
|JapM=From "madame" and elongation of「見える」(''mieru'', to be seen)
|Fre=Madame Clairvue, La Voyante Bizarre
|Spa=Madame Claravidente, la extraña vidente
|FreM=Madame Clearview, the strange fortune teller
|SpaM=Madame Claravidente, the Freaky Clairvoyant. Pun on "clarividente" (clairvoyant) and the name Clara
|Fra=Madame Clairvue, La Voyante Bizarre
|FraM=Madame Clearview, the strange fortune teller
|Ita=Madame Claravista, la veggente stramba
|ItaM=Madame Clearsight, the wacky clairvoyant
|Ger=Madame le Caro, Abgedrehte Seherin
|Ger=Madame le Caro, Abgedrehte Seherin
|GerM=Madame le Caro, crazy seer
|GerM=Madame le Caro, crazy seer
|Ita=Madame Claravista, la veggente stramba
|ItaM=Madame Clearsight, the wacky clairvoyant
|Spa=Madame Claravidente, la extraña vidente
|SpaM=Madame Claravidente, the Freaky Clairvoyant; pun on ''clarividente'' ("clairvoyant") and the name "Clara"
}}
}}


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*Madame Clairvoya, with the [[Clockwork Soldiers]] and [[The Floating Whirlindas]], are the only human-esque ghosts that have an unknown age in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
*Madame Clairvoya, with the [[Clockwork Soldiers]] and [[The Floating Whirlindas]], are the only human-esque ghosts that have an unknown age in ''Luigi's Mansion''.
*According to her bio, Madame Clairvoya can see nearly 49 days into the future. In Buddhism, it is believed that when someone dies, it takes 49 days for the spirit to be reborn.<ref>Igarashi, Kenjo (May 1, 2016). [https://sacramentonichirenchurch.org/the-significance-of-the-49-day-journey-after-death/ The Significance of the 49-Day Journey After Death]. ''Sacramento Nichiren Buddhist Church''. Retrieved July 22, 2023.</ref>
*According to her bio, Madame Clairvoya can see nearly 49 days into the future. In Buddhism, it is believed that when someone dies, it takes 49 days for the spirit to be reborn.<ref>Igarashi, Kenjo (May 1, 2016). [https://sacramentonichirenchurch.org/the-significance-of-the-49-day-journey-after-death/ The Significance of the 49-Day Journey After Death]. ''Sacramento Nichiren Buddhist Church''. Retrieved July 22, 2023.</ref>
*[[Morty]] from ''[[Luigi's Mansion 3]]'', who is an ally to Luigi, plays a similar role to Madame Clairvoya.
*Morty from [[Luigi's Mansion 3]], is an ally to Luigi, that is similar to Madame Clairvoya.


==References==
==References==

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