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'''Origami Castle''' is a location in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', the final area to be visited in the game. It is a corrupted version of [[Peach's Castle]] crafted and ruled by [[King Olly]], who is fought at the end in addition to [[Stapler (boss)|Stapler]]. Almost everything here is made of origami, including the [[Warp Pipe]]s and [[? Block]]s. There are no [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s or [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s to be found here. | '''Origami Castle''' is a location in ''[[Paper Mario: The Origami King]]'', the final area to be visited in the game. It is a corrupted version of [[Peach's Castle]] crafted and ruled by [[King Olly]], who is fought at the end in addition to [[Stapler (boss)|Stapler]]. Almost everything here is made of origami, including the [[Warp Pipe]]s and [[? Block]]s. There are no [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s or [[Not-Bottomless Hole]]s to be found here. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
When [[Mario]], [[Olivia]], [[Bowser]] and [[Luigi]] enter [[Peach's Castle]], [[Princess Peach]] appears and asks that they follow her. Luigi runs toward her and ends up falling into the same trap door Mario fell into at the beginning of the game. Mario, Olivia and Bowser must follow Princess Peach into the next hallway, where she tells them it is an honor to meet [[King Olly]] before the floor retracts, creating a set of stairs pushing them out of the castle. The castle then begins to | When [[Mario]], [[Olivia]], [[Bowser]] and [[Luigi]] enter [[Peach's Castle]], [[Princess Peach]] appears and asks that they follow her. Luigi runs toward her and ends up falling into the same trap door Mario fell into at the beginning of the game. Mario, Olivia and Bowser must follow Princess Peach into the next hallway, where she tells them it is an honor to meet [[King Olly]] before the floor retracts, creating a set of stairs pushing them out of the castle. The castle then begins to unfold and fold into cubes, creating a dark atmosphere. Mario, Olivia and Bowser can only enter the castle and hope to rescue Luigi and Princess Peach. | ||
Before they can enter the castle, Mario must use his hammer to flip over two tiles, revealing a [[Magic Circle]] allowing him to use the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to pull down and open the main doors. However, they are then immediately attacked by two [[Fire Bro]]s. When they enter the castle, they are spotted by two [[Folded Soldiers]], a [[Goomba]] and a [[Koopa Troopa]]. They rush to a nearby King Olly and inform him of their arrival. However, Olly becomes | Before they can enter the castle, Mario must use his hammer to flip over two tiles, revealing a [[Magic Circle]] allowing him to use the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to pull down and open the main doors. However, they are then immediately attacked by two [[Fire Bro]]s. When they enter the castle, they are spotted by two [[Folded Soldiers]], a [[Goomba]] and a [[Koopa Troopa]]. They rush to a nearby King Olly and inform him of their arrival. However, Olly becomes angry they were not able to stop them and feeds them to the hungry floor, which resembles {{wp|paper fortune teller}}s. He welcomes Mario into the castle and is interrupted by Olivia, who tells him he has gone too far. He shrugs this off and leaves them to deal with a number of enemies and obstacles. | ||
When Mario, Olivia and Bowser enter the main hall, they are stopped again by Olly, who slows them down by redirecting the path leading directly to the north end, leading it instead into the rooms left and right of the main hall. Mario must make it through these rooms, fix the path, and make it to the north end. He must then solve the sliding block puzzle to advance to the next rooms. | When Mario, Olivia and Bowser enter the main hall, they are stopped again by Olly, who slows them down by redirecting the path leading directly to the north end, leading it instead into the rooms left and right of the main hall. Mario must make it through these rooms, fix the path, and make it to the north end. He must then solve the sliding block puzzle to advance to the next rooms. | ||
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[[File:PMOK King Olly Throne Room.jpg|thumb|King Olly integrating Princess Peach into the wall of the Origami Castle]] | [[File:PMOK King Olly Throne Room.jpg|thumb|King Olly integrating Princess Peach into the wall of the Origami Castle]] | ||
Mario finally enters Olly's throne room, where he is residing in his throne next to a throne presumably meant for Olivia. Here, he shows them the image of Princess Peach, who has become a part of the castle. Olivia also notices the numerous paper cranes in the room. He reveals his plan to create 1,000 paper cranes, granting him a wish he plans to use to turn the [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s into blank paper. Even Bowser is against this, as the effects would be permanent. Olivia reminds Olly he was created by the Origami Craftsman, which Olly cites as his reason for all of this. Finally, he tells Mario he plans to use him as the thousandth crane, initiating the final battle. | Mario finally enters Olly's throne room, where he is residing in his throne next to a throne presumably meant for Olivia. Here, he shows them the image of Princess Peach, who has become a part of the castle. Olivia also notices the numerous paper cranes in the room. He reveals his plan to create 1,000 paper cranes, granting him a wish he plans to use to turn the [[Toad (species)|Toad]]s into blank paper. Even Bowser is against this, as the effects would be permanent. Olivia reminds Olly he was created by the [[Origami Craftsman]], which Olly cites as his reason for all of this. Finally, he tells Mario he plans to use him as the thousandth crane, initiating the final battle. | ||
With Olly defeated once and for all, he becomes too weak to do much of anything. Having finally come to his senses, he sees the error of his ways. Olivia notices a message on his stomach, revealing the Origami Craftsman's true intentions for him, for his fate to be of a fair and kind king. This amuses Olly, who then apologizes to the others for everything he has done. In his dying breaths, he requests Olivia to fold him into the thousandth crane, allowing her to grant a wish of her own. She uses this wish to undo all of the origami done by Olly, thus turning Origami Castle back into Peach's Castle. | With Olly defeated once and for all, he becomes too weak to do much of anything. Having finally come to his senses, he sees the error of his ways. Olivia notices a message on his stomach, revealing the Origami Craftsman's true intentions for him, for his fate to be of a fair and kind king. This amuses Olly, who then apologizes to the others for everything he has done. In his dying breaths, he requests Olivia to fold him into the thousandth crane, allowing her to grant a wish of her own. She uses this wish to undo all of the origami done by Olly, thus turning Origami Castle back into Peach's Castle. | ||
==Layout== | ==Layout== | ||
Outside of the castle, there is a [[Save Block]], two [[? Block]]s, and the sixth and final long-distance [[Warp Pipe]]. In the first floor of the castle, there are four ? Blocks, a few [[Fire Bro]]s, and a [[Sumo Bro]] summoned by Olly. The second floor serves as the main hall, with a bridge leading to a block puzzle on the north end; King Olly refolds the bridge to redirect to rooms to the right and left. Both of these rooms are smaller and simpler. To solve the block puzzle on the end of the main hall, Mario must activate a Magic Circle and use the 1,000-Fold Arms to slam in certain blocks, creating a flat path to the doorway to the next area. In the third floor, Mario is ambushed by a number of Folded Soldiers. Fortunately, there is a wobbly statue of King Olly which can be knocked off its pedestal to flip the bridge, sending the unfortunate minions into the hungry floor | Outside of the castle, there is a [[Save Block]], two [[? Block]]s, and the sixth and final long-distance [[Warp Pipe]]. In the first floor of the castle, there are four ? Blocks, a few [[Fire Bro]]s, and a [[Sumo Bro]] summoned by Olly. The second floor serves as the main hall, with a bridge leading to a block puzzle on the north end; King Olly refolds the bridge to redirect to rooms to the right and left. Both of these rooms are smaller and simpler. To solve the block puzzle on the end of the main hall, Mario must activate a Magic Circle and use the 1,000-Fold Arms to slam in certain blocks, creating a flat path to the doorway to the next area. In the third floor, Mario is ambushed by a number of Folded Soldiers. Fortunately, there is a wobbly statue of King Olly which can be knocked off its pedestal to flip the bridge, sending the unfortunate minions into the hungry floor. In the subsequent rooms, Mario fights Stapler and Olly himself. | ||
==Profile== | ==Profile== | ||
*'''Collectible Treasure No. 118''': "''An evil—but admittedly pretty cool—folded version of Princess Peach's Castle created by King Olly.''" | *'''Collectible Treasure No. 118''': "''An evil—but admittedly pretty cool—folded version of Princess Peach's Castle created by King Olly.''" | ||
==Collectible Treasures== | |||
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|Collectible Treasure #113: Luigi's Kart is found in a [[? Block]] at the end of the first path in the first room, guarded by a [[Fire Bro]]. | |||
|[[File:OrigamiCastleCollectibleA.png|250px]] | |[[File:OrigamiCastleCollectibleA.png|250px]] | ||
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|There is a set of four ? Blocks in the southwest corner of the room left of the main hall. The bottom right block contains Collectible Treasure #114: [[Bullet Bill]]. | |||
|There is a set of four ? Blocks in the southwest corner of the room left of the main hall. The bottom right block contains | ||[[File:OrigamiCastleCollectibleB.png|250px]] | ||
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|After constructing the origami house in the room right of the main hall, Mario must enter and hit the ? Block in the northwest corner to receive Collectible Treasure #115: Paper Plane Squadron. | |||
|After constructing the origami | ||[[File:OrigamiCastleCollectibleC.png|250px]] | ||
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|At the north end of the main hall, to the right of the block puzzle, there is a [[Hidden Block]] containing Collectible Treasure #116: Paper Macho Crater Crashers. | |||
|At the north end of the main hall, to the right of the block puzzle, there is a Hidden Block containing | | | ||
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|After completing the block puzzle, Mario must jump while on the second block on the right to find a Hidden Block containing Collectible Treasure #117: [[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]]. | |||
|After completing the block puzzle, Mario must jump while on the second block on the right to find a Hidden Block containing | | | ||
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|In the center of the room just before the final battle is a ? Block containing Collectible Treasure #118: Origami Castle. | |||
|In the center of the room just before the final battle is a ? Block containing | | | ||
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|Outside of the castle, next to the long-distance [[Warp Pipe]], is a [[? Block]] containing Legendary Boots. | |||
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|Outside of the castle, next to a [[Save Block]], is a ? Block containing a Legendary Hammer. | |||
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|After making it past the stairs in the first area, Mario must head left to find a ? Block containing a sack of gold worth 1,000 [[coin]]s. | |||
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|After making it past the stairs in the first area, Mario must head right to find another ? Block containing another sack of gold. | |||
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|At the start of the first area of the castle, at the end of the first path, guarded by a [[Fire Bro]], is a ? Block containing Collectible Treasure #113: Luigi's Kart. | |||
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|At the end of the first area of the castle is a ? Block Mario must hit to reveal a [[Magic Circle]] allowing him to use the [[1,000-Fold Arms]] to activate the stairs to the second room. This block is required for completion. | |||
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|In the southwest corner of the room left of the main hall is a set of four ? Blocks. The top right block contains a sack of gold, the bottom right block contains Collectible #114: [[Bullet Bill]], the top left block contains a sack of gold, and the bottom left block contains a Flashy Mushroom. | |||
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|At the north end of the room right of the main hall is a ? Block Mario must hit to reveal a Magic Circle allowing him to create the origami house. Hitting this block is required for completion. | |||
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|Inside the origami house, in the northwest corner, there is a ? Block containing Collectible Treasure #115: [[Paper Plane Squadron]]. | |||
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|At the end of the main hall, to the right of the block puzzle, is a [[Hidden Block]] containing Collectible Treasure #116: Paper Macho Crater Crashers. | |||
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|To the left of the block puzzle, symmetrical to the Hidden Block, is a ? Block containing a Flashy Mushroom. | |||
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|After completing the block puzzle, Mario must jump on the second block from the right to discover a Hidden Block containing Collectible Treasure #117: [[Paper Mistake Buzzy Beetle]]. | |||
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|After completing the block puzzle, Mario must strike the ? Block above the second block from the left to receive a Flashy Mushroom. | |||
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|In the room just before the final battle, there is a ? Block containing Collectible Treasure #118: Origami Castle. | |||
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|Ger=Kastell Knick | |Ger=Kastell Knick | ||
|GerM=Fort Fold or Castle Crease ("Kastell" refers to a quadrangular castle layout) | |GerM=Fort Fold or Castle Crease ("Kastell" refers to a quadrangular castle layout) | ||
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|ChiTR=Zhézhǐ Chéngbǎo | |ChiTR=Zhézhǐ Chéngbǎo | ||
|ChiTM=Origami Castle | |ChiTM=Origami Castle | ||
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[[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King | [[Category:Paper Mario: The Origami King Places]] |