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{{quote|And... '''You're sleeping again!?'''|Merlumina|Super Paper Mario}}
|image=[[File:SPM Merlumina Sprite.png|150px]]<br>Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|species=[[Shaman]]
}}
{{quote|I am a dormant soul... I have waited long to give [[Mario|you]] the [[Pure Heart]].|Merlumina|Super Paper Mario}}
'''Merlumina''', originally localized as '''Madam Merlar''', is a recurring ghostly [[Shaman]] appearing in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series. Her original name is seemingly a portmanteau of "[[Merlon]]" (or his namesake himself, {{wp|Merlin}}) and "star", while her later name instead combines with "luminous." She is an ancestor of Merlon, and like him, has a tendency to tell incredibly long-winded stories that put [[Mario]] and friends to sleep, despite believing them to be heavily abridged versions.
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==History==
[[Image:Merlumina.jpg|frame|An in-game screenshot from where Mario meets Merlumina]]
===''Paper Mario''===
'''Merlumina''' was a member of the [[Tribe of Ancients]]. 1,500 years before the setting of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' (the only game she appeared in), she was told to protect the [[Pure Heart]] in [[Yold Ruins]] and await the [[Mario|hero of legend]]. 1,500 years later, her ghost still waited (albeit slightly impatiently) for the hero to arrive.
[[File:PM Madam Merlar.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Madam Merlar.png|thumb]]
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Madam Merlar is found in a hidden room in [[Shiver Mountain]]. The wall to her room is just an illusion; Mario can walk right through it. Madam Merlar is a messenger of the [[Star (species)|Stars]] and she knows the secret of the [[Crystal Palace]]. Her role is to help [[Mario]] reach the entrance of the palace by giving him the [[Star Stone]], along with telling a long story that puts Mario into a lengthy sleep.


After the stairs to Crystal Palace arise, Madam Merlar's room is [[Unrevisitable area#Paper Mario|blocked off]] for the remainder of the game. That is because the staircase that the Star Stone made blocks her chamber. However, Merlar is present in the game's ending parade, where she performs magical effects alongside her relatives.
After Mario defeated [[Fracktail]], a door appeared.  The door brought him to Merlumina's chamber.  Following the ''[[Paper Mario (disambiguation)|Paper Mario'' series]] tradition of "[[Shaman]]"-type characters (most commonly [[Merlon]]) having extremely long and boring stories, Merlumina told Mario the "short" version of her history. By the time she was done, Mario was fast asleep. Also, like most similar instances in the earlier ''Paper Mario'' games, Merlumina did not notice that Mario and [[Tippi]] had fallen asleep (and Mario denied that he did anyway). After the story, Merlumina gave Mario his second Pure Heart, ending Chapter 1.


===''Super Paper Mario''===
[[Image:MerluminaSPM.png|thumb|left|'''Merlumina''''s picture.]]
[[File:MerluminaSPM.png|thumb|left|120px|Merlumina's portrait in her stained glass window]]
Later on in ''Super Paper Mario'', a chain of optional requests wound up with [[Watchitt]] requesting that Mario remove the spirit haunting his dreams (and get the spirit's [[autograph]]). The spirit was indeed Merlumina, and Mario returned to find her. It turned out that Merlumina had attempted to take a short nap after handing over the Pure Heart, but she couldn't fall asleep. Worrying that she had become a forgotten phantom, she tried counting sheep. Even after counting the 100,000th sheep, she still could not fall asleep, so she decided to take her frustration out on somebody else by haunting somebody in [[Yold Town]]. This somebody happened to be Watchitt, who was distantly related to her (being another descendant of the [[Tribe of Ancients]]) and therefore be able to hear and respond to her haunting. It didn't help much, though. When Mario came looking for her, Merlumina told him another long story about her childhood (and how she'd haunt people she loved), and again Mario fell asleep but denied ever doing so. After conversing some more about Watchitt, Merlumina told another long story, and, for the first time in ''Paper Mario'' history, she indeed caught Mario sleeping and threw a fit about it (calling Mario selfish and insensible above all else). In the end, though, Merlumina wrote an autograph for Watchitt and finally fell fast asleep, allowing Mario to retrieve the [[You-Know-What]] from Watchitt and eventually earn [[Piccolo]].
1,500 years before the events of ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', Merlumina was a member of the [[Tribe of Ancients]] who was told to protect the [[Pure Heart]] in [[Yold Ruins]] and await the [[Mario|hero of legend]]. 1,500 years later, her ghost still waited (albeit slightly impatiently) for the hero to arrive.


Unlike most of the [[Shaman]]-type characters, details about Merlumina's childhood are known. According to her, in her youth she was quite attractive. It was hard for her to get to sleep, though, so her mother would sing her a lullaby. When she stopped living with her mother, she needed four men (all of whom were in love with her) to sing her lullabies. Merlumina was quite a mischievous girl, and would seduce men in their dreams. To make her sleep for 1,500 years (so she could successfully complete her mission of giving the destined hero, later proved to be [[Mario]], the Pure Heart she guarded), Merlumina needed the entire village to sing a lullaby for her.
In addition to protecting the Pure Heart of Yold Ruins, it is possible that Merlumina had other distinctive authorities among the Ancients. [[Tippi]] reveals in her [[Tattle|information]] for Merlumina's stained glass window in [[Mirror Hall]] that Merlumina acted as a leader among her people, and it is stated in her [[Catch Card]] that she "made a Pure Heart," possibly insinuating that she is the creator of the [[Purity Heart]]. (However, such a title is additionally stated to possibly belong to [[Merlimbis]].) According to her ancestor Merlon, Merlumina is also the authoress of the [[Light Prognosticus]], though [[player]]s could later have Tippi mention [[Merloo]] being believed to be its writer.


[[File:SPM Merlumina.png|thumb|Merlumina in ''Super Paper Mario'']]
==Childhood==
After Mario defeats [[Fracktail]], a door appears, leading to Merlumina's chamber. Merlumina appears and proceeds to tell Mario the "short" version of her history. By the time she finishes, Mario is fast asleep, though she does not notice until the end, at which point Mario denies it. After the story, Merlumina gave Mario his second Pure Heart, ending Chapter 1.
Unlike most of the "Shaman"-type characters, details about Merlumina's childhood are known. According to her, in her youth she was quite attractive. It was hard for her to get to sleep, though, so her mother would sing her a lullaby. When she stopped living with her mother, she needed three men (all of which were in love with her) to sing her lullabies. Merlumina was quite a mischievous girl, and would seduce men in their dreams. To make her sleep for 1,500 years (so she could successfully complete her mission of giving the destined hero, later proved to be Mario, the Pure Heart she guarded), Merlumina needed the entire village to sing a lullaby for her.
 
Later on in the game, a chain of optional requests winds up with [[Old Man Watchitt]] requesting that Mario and friends remove the spirit haunting his dreams (and get the spirit's [[autograph]]). The spirit is Merlumina, and Mario and co. return to find her. Merlumina had attempted to take a short nap after handing over the Pure Heart, but once again could not fall asleep. Worrying that she had become a forgotten phantom, she tried counting sheep. Even after counting the 100,000th sheep, she still could not fall asleep, so she decided to take her frustration out on somebody else by haunting somebody in [[Yold Town]]. This somebody happened to be Watchitt, who was distantly related to her (being another descendant of the [[Tribe of Ancients]]) and therefore be able to hear and respond to her haunting. It did not help her much with her insomnia, however. When Mario and co. return to her, Merlumina tells them another long story about her childhood (and how she would haunt people she loved), and again Mario falls asleep but denies doing so. After conversing some more about Watchitt, Merlumina tells yet another long story. In the end, though, Merlumina writes an autograph for Watchitt (allowing Mario and co. to retrieve the [[You-Know-What]] from Watchitt and eventually earn [[Piccolo]]), after which point she finally falls fast asleep.
 
After the player gets Merlumina's autograph, if they use [[Tippi]] to [[tattle]] the place where Merlumina just disappeared, Tippi only says: "........." If the player [[flip]]s, they can still see her shadow on the floor, but if they leave and re-enter the room, the shadow vanished as well, and Tippi cannot say her tattle anymore.
 
According to [[Garson]] in the Flipside Bar, Merlumina had a younger sister. She was entrusted with the violet Pure Heart to deliver to [[King Sammer I]], but they fell in love and got married, eventually having 100 children.


==[[Catch Card]]==
==[[Catch Card]]==
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[[Image:203. Merlumina Card.JPG|frame|Merlumina's Catch Card.]]
|[[File:SPM Merlumina Catch Card.png|center|70px]]
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*'''Card Type:''' Uncommon
*'''Card Description:''' ''She made a Pure Heart to stop the end of all worlds. She is an ancestor of Merlon and Bestovius.''
|}


==Names in other languages==
'''Card Type:''' Uncommon
{{foreign names
|Jap=クリスタール
|JapR=Kurisutāru
|JapM=Pun on "crystal" and「デアール」(''Deāru'', [[Merlon#Names in other languages|Merlon]])
|Spa=Señora Merlar<br>Merlumina
|SpaM=Madame Merlar<br>-
|Ger=Madam Merlar<br>Merlumina
|Fre=Madam Merlar<br>Merlumineuse
|FreM=-<br>Portmanteau of "Merlin" and "lumineuse" (luminous)
|Ita=Merlumina
|ChiS=莫莱女士<ref>From [[iQue]]'s localization of ''[[Paper Mario]]'': [https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV1RP4y1H751?p=10]</ref>
|ChiSR=Mòlái nǚshì
|ChiSM=Madam Merlar
|Kor=크리스타르
|KorR=Keuriseutareu
|KorM=From the Japanese name
}}


==References==
'''Card Description:''' She made a Pure Heart to stop the end of all worlds. She is an ancestor of Merlon and Bestovius.
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==Interwiki links==
== Trivia ==
* [[:de:Madam Merlar]] – German MarioWiki article on Madam Merlar from ''Paper Mario''
*Merlumina's name is a portmanteau of "Merlon" (therefore making her indirectly named after [[Wikipedia:Merlin|Merlin]]) and "lumina", the latter being a measurement of luminous flux. (However, her name may rather be a pun on "luminous," as "lumina" is a rather obscure word that does not seem to fit Merlumina's personality.)
* [[:de:Merlumina]] – German MarioWiki article on Merlumina from ''Super Paper Mario''


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