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|image=[[File:Pi'illoper.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Mario & Luigi: Dream Team''
|image=[[File:Pi'illoper.png]]
|species=[[Beanish]]
|species=[[Beanish]]
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|first_appearance=''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]'' ([[List of Mario games by date#2013|2013]])
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{{Quote|I am the foremost living expert on Pi'illo culture. You may call me Pi'illoper! Pi'illo-ed to meet you!|Pi'illoper|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}
{{Quote|I am the foremost living expert on Pi'illo culture. You may call me Pi'illoper! Pi'illo-ed to meet you!|Pi'illoper|Mario & Luigi: Dream Team}}


'''Pi'illoper''' is a [[Beanish]] [[List of characters|character]] who appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He is a self-proclaimed expert and enthusiast on [[Pi'illo]] culture who resides in [[Wakeport]], his house containing several Pi'illo-related artifacts in its basement. He wears a blue coat and has a mask with the Pi'illo symbol on it covering most of his face. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] confront Pi'illoper because he has [[Bedsmith]]'s pillow, who is the only one that can build the [[Ultibed]].
'''Pi'illoper''' is a beanish [[Characters|character]] who appears in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Dream Team]]''. He is a self-proclaimed Pi'illo expert and enthusiast who resides in [[Wakeport]]. He wears a blue coat and has a mask of a pillow covering his face. [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] confront Pi'illoper because he has [[Bedsmith]]'s pillow, whom is the only one that can build the [[Ultibed]].


==History==
==History==
Mario and Luigi first meet Pi'illoper on the second floor of his house after defeating [[Wiggler]] and [[Popple]]. Pi'illoper first questions Mario and Luigi about their Pi'illo collection before showing them his own. After Mario and Luigi showcase the five [[Ultibed#Zee Parts|Zee Parts]], an ecstatic Pi'illoper quickly opens the [[Warp Pipe]] on the first floor to his collection. In the basement with Pi'illoper's collection, [[Starlow]] claims that all of these artifacts can be found in the [[Pi'illo Castle]], hurting Pi'illoper's feelings. Pi'illoper immediately pulls out Bedsmith's pillow. [[Prince Dreambert]] announces that it indeed is Bedsmith, and Pi'lloper is incredibly excited to meet a Pi'illo in real life. Dreambert convinces Pi'illoper to give Bedsmith's pillow to him so that Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi|Luigi]] can free him. Pi'lloper in starstruck excitement suggests that Dreambert can even have HIM, which is politely declined.  
Mario and Luigi first meet Pi'illoper on the second floor of his house after defeating [[Wiggler]] and [[Popple]]. Pi'illoper first questions Mario and Luigi about their Pi'illo collection before showing them his own. After Mario and Luigi showcase the five [[Ultibed#Zee Parts|Zee Parts]], an ecstatic Pi'illoper quickly opens the [[Warp Pipe]] on the first floor to his collection. In the basement with Pi'illoper's collection, [[Starlow]] claims that all of these artifacts can be found in the [[Pi'illo Castle]], hurting Pi'illoper's feelings. Pi'illoper immediately pulls out Bedsmith's pillow. [[Prince Dreambert]] convinces Pi'illoper to give Bedsmith's pillow to him so that Mario and [[Dreamy Luigi|Luigi]] can free him.  


Pi'illoper is later encountered inside [[Dreamy Wakeport]] where he warns Mario and Luigi that hitting the two blocks not only releases the nightmare chunk, but also a [[Earthwake|gigantic guardian]]. He claims that many have tried to free the chunk, but none have survived because of the guardian that protects it.
Pi'illoper is later encountered inside [[Dreamy Wakeport]] where he warns Mario and Luigi that hitting the two blocks not only releases the nightmare chunk, but also a [[Earthwake|gigantic guardian]]. He claims that many have tried to free the chunk, but none have survived because of the guardian that protects it.


==The Legend of Pi'illo Island==
==The Legend of Pi'illo Island==
''The Legend of Pi'illo Island'' is a series of volumes written by Pi'illoper describing the Pi'illo race, including their culture and the reason they were supposedly wiped out. Each volume can be found in Wakeport, with the specific locations next to each volume number.
 
The Legend of Pi'illo Island is a novel written by Pi'illoper of what happened to the Pi'illo race when they were temporarily wiped out. The novel is similar to Prince Dreambert's own tale on what befell his race when Antasma attacked, and it is thus likely that the novel is an accurate representation of what befell the Pi'illo in spite of Pi'illoper's closing comments. Each volume can be found in Wakeport, with the specific locations labeled below.


====Volume 1 (Hotel District: Middle Building, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 1 (Hotel District: Middle Building, Ground Floor)====
'''[Peaceful Island, Folk of Mystery]'''
'''[Peaceful Island, Folk of Mystery]'''


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====Volume 2 (Hotel District: Middle Building, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 2 (Hotel District: Middle Building, Ground Floor)====
'''[Prince Dreambert]'''
'''[Prince Dreambert]'''


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====Volume 3 (Hotel District: Western Building, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 3 (Hotel District: Western Building, Ground Floor)====
'''[The Nightmare Begins]'''
'''[The Nightmare Begins]'''


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====Volume 4 (Hotel District: Western Building, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 4 (Hotel District: Western Building, Ground Floor)====
'''[The Two Stones]'''
'''[The Two Stones]'''


''Why had the evil Antasma come? The answer: stones. For the Pi'illos had ever guarded two precious stones. The first was called the Dream Stone. Embedded within this wondrous stone was all the power of beautiful dreams. There was another: the Dark Stone. And within this slept all the power and danger of the world's nightmares. Both stones held a terrible strength, for they could fulfill the desires of whoever held them. Antasma looked upon the Dark Stone with ravenous eyes and decided it would be his and his alone... By insidious means and black arts, he spirited the Dark Stone from the sanctuary where it slept. But he would not go unchallenged. Dreambert discovered the plot and led many Pi'illos to confront Antasma. They surrounded the stolen stone, but the fiend would not yield, and the battle was soon joined.''
''Why had the evil Antasma come? The answer: stones. For the Pi'illos had ever guarded two precious stones. The first was called the Dream Stone. Embedded within this wondrous stone was all the power of beautiful dreams. There was another: the Dark Stone. And within this slept all the power and danger of the world's nightmares. Both stones held a terrible strength, for they could fulfil the desires of whoever held them. Antasma looked upon the Dark Stone with ravenous eyes and decided it would be his and his alone... By insidious means and black arts, he spirited the Dark Stone from the sanctuary where it slept. But he would not go unchallenged. Dreambert discovered the plot and led many Pi'illos to confront Antasma. They surrounded the stolen stone, but the fiend would not yield, and the battle was soon joined.''


====Volume 5 (Pi'illoper's House, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 5 (Pi'illoper's House, Ground Floor)====
'''[The Great Battle]'''
'''[The Great Battle]'''


''The Pi'illos were fundamentally a peaceful people, and they held to this tenet as best they could. However, with their land and culture held hostage, their fury grew terrible and they fought without mercy. At Prince Dreambert's command, the Pi'illos hurled themselves into the fray in an all-out attack on Antasma. None would permit Antasma's dark designs to come to fruition, even if it meant their own lives were forfeit. For all knew that the Dark Stone, that nightmare in crystalline form, must never be used. Yet even when the battle went ill, no spirit quailed, for the Pi'illos knew they had a powerful ally. The power of this ally was without equal. And it stood with the Pi'illos. It was the Zeekeeper. The bird of legend.''
''The Pi'illos were fundamentally a peaceful people, and they held to this tenet as best they could. However, with their land and culture held hostage, their fury grew terrible and they fought without mercy. At Prince Dreambert's command, the Pi'illos hurled themselves into the fray in an all-out attack on Antasma. None would permit Antasma's dark desings to come to fruition, even if it meant their own lives were forfeit. For all knew that the Dark Stone, that nightmare in crystalline form, must never be used. Yet even when the battle went ill, no spirit quailed, for the Pi'illos knew they had a powerful ally. The power of this ally was without equal. And it stood with the Pi'illos.
It was the Zeekeeper. The bird of legend.''


====Volume 6 (Pi'illoper's House, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 6 (Pi'illoper's House, Ground Floor)====
'''[The Feathered Guardian]'''
'''[The Feathered Guardian]'''


''Legend has it that the Zeekeeper was a bird of enormous girth who watched over and guarded people's dreams. It was massive, draped in iridescent feathers, and terrifying when roused in the defense of the righteous. The great bird lived in quiet peace as it watched over the island dwellers, but in battle, it was dire. From its mind's eye, the Zeekeeper could launch a Wakebeam, a weapon of unimaginable power versus evil. This weapon bedevilled Antasma in battle to the point of despair. And so, with the help of their mighty ally, it looked as though the Pi'illos would prove the victors at long last. As he looked upon the field of battle, Prince Dreambert awaited his chance to execute one final maneuver. Little did he know, however, that his plan would lead to utter ruin.''
''Legend has it that the Zeekeeper was a bird of enormous girth who watched over and guarded people's dreams. It was massive, draped in iridescent feathers, and terrifying when roused in the defense of the righteous.
The great bird lived in quiet peace as it watched over the island dwellers, but in battle, it was dire. From its mind's eye, the Zeekeeper could launch a Wakebeam, a weapon of unimaginable power versus evil. This weapon bedevilled Antasma in battle to the point of despair. And so, with the help of their mighty ally, it looked as though the Pi'illos would prove the victors at long last. As he looked upon the field of battle, Prince Dreambert awaited his chance to execute one final maneuver. Little did he know, however, that his plan would lead to utter ruin.''


====Volume 7 (Pi'illoper's House, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 7 (Pi'illoper's House, Ground Floor)====
'''[The Wise One's Gambit]'''
'''[The Wise One's Gambit]'''


''As he listened to reports of the battle, Dreambert mulled over courses of action. "How can we do the most good? We must defeat Antasma, but how can we ensure this danger never returns?" To answer his question, the prince called forth one of his subjects. It was none other than Eldream. Long-lived and wise, he knew all there was about the island and dreams. Eldream was also the only Pi'illo who had befriended the animals of the island, with whom he shared kinship. Prince Dreambert, in close counsel with this wise and ancient advisor, concocted a secret plan. The plan was this: to seal Antasma deep within a dream...forever. But could the evil one be eternally imprisoned in the dark, ethereal pit known only as Dream's Deep?''
''As he listened to reports of the battle, Dreambert mulled over courses of action.
"How can we do the most good? We must defeat Antasma, but how can we ensure this danger never returns?"
To answer his question, the prince called forth one of his subjects. It was none other than Eldream. Long-lived and wise, he knew all there was about the island and dreams. Eldream was also the only Pi'illo who had befriended the animals of the island, with whom he shared kinship. Prince Dreambert, in close counsel with this wise and ancient advisor, concocted a secret plan. The plan was this: to seal Antasma deep within a dream...forever. But could the evil one be eternally imprisoned in the dark, ethereal pit known only as Dream's Deep?''


====Volume 8 (Kylie Koopa's House, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 8 (Kylie Koopa's House, Ground Floor)====
'''[The Nightmare's Dream]'''
'''[The Nightmare's Dream]'''


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====Volume 9 (Kylie Koopa's House, Ground Floor)====
====Volume 9 (Kylie Koopa's House, Ground Floor)====
'''[The Final Struggle]'''
'''[The Final Struggle]'''


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====The Final Chapter (Kylie Koopa's House, Ground Floor)====
====The Final Chapter (Kylie Koopa's House, Ground Floor)====
'''[The Dream without End]'''
'''[The Dream without End]'''


''The portal to the dream world closed on Antasma, and the Pi'illos seemed the victors at last. But the Dark Stone had fragmented, and now the nightmare chunks fell from the sky, shimmering in the darkness. The soft bodies of the Pi'illos began hardening into stone, and one by one they collasped onto the grass. Before long, neither victors nor the fallen stood on the field of battle. Only silence remained. Who knows how much time has passed since that dark day? None know, but know this last: When all movement on the plain had ceased, a single rabbit appeared. It bounced like a stone in the surf and then seemed to find a Pi'illo it knew among the fallen many. Then, as if to protect the Pi'illo, the rabbit lay against the stone, closed its eyes, and slept. From then on, nothing marked the passage of time on the island but the silence of the stone Pi'illos.''
''The portal to the dream world closed on Antasma, and the Pi'illos seemed the victors at last. But the Dark Stone had fragmented, and now the nightmare chunks fell from the sky, shimmering in the darkness. The soft bodies of the Pi'illos began hardening into stone, and one by one they collasped onto the grass. Before long, neither victors nor the fallen stood on the field of battle. Only silence remained.
Who knows how much time has passed since that dark day? None know, but know this last: When all movement on the plain had ceased, a single rabbit appeared. It bounced like a stone in the surf and then seemed to find a Pi'illo it knew among the fallen many. Then, as if to protect the Pi'illo, the rabbit lay against the stone, closed its eyes, and slept. From then on, nothing marked the passage of time on the island but the silence of the stone Pi'illos.''


====Author's Postscript (Pi'illoper's House, First Floor)====
====Author's Postscript (Pi'illoper's House, First Floor)====
''Buh huh huh huh huh! Oh hello, loyal reader! It is I, Pi'illoper, your humble author and bed lover, wrecking the [[fourth wall]] to add a word! As my imaginary friends know, I have always had a great passion for the noble Pi'illos, and it led me to self-publish these little screeds! Some might call it fan fiction... I snort at that! How much fan fiction has TEN volumes? Huh? Not many, I'd bet. Did you read them all? Buh huh huh! Not to toot my own horn here, but who'd imagine I could write  a masterpiece with such a dearth of historical materials? Which reminds me, my imaginary lawyers advise me to assert that this work is not affliated with Pi'illo Castle or any official Pi'illo anything! All this humble author hopes is that you might read these and gain a greater appreciation for the Pi'illo folk, be these tales real or imagined!''


==Names in other languages==
''Buh huh huh huh huh! Oh hello, loyal reader! It is I, Pi'illoper, your humble author and bed lover, wrecking the fourth wall to add a word! As my imaginary friends know, I have always had a great passion for the noble Pi'illos, and it led me to self-publish these little screeds! Some might call it fan fiction... I snort at that! How much fan fiction has TEN volumes? Huh? Not many, I'd bet. Did you read them all? Buh huh huh! Not to toot my own horn here, but who'd imagine I could write  a masterpiece with such a dearth of historical materials? Which reminds me, my imaginary lawyers advise me to assert that this work is not affliated with Pi'illo Castle or any official Pi'illo anything! All this humble author hopes is that you might read these and gain a greater appreciation for the Pi'illo folk, be these tales real or imagined!''
{{foreign names
 
|Jap=モエゴン
==Names in Other Languages==
|JapR=Moegon
{{foreignname
|JapM=Possibly from「萌える」(''moeru'', to sprout) and suffix "-gon"
|SpaE=Frikizoido
|SpaEM=From ''friki''
|Dut=Sluimerspear
|Dut=Sluimerspear
|DutM=From ''sluimeren'' ("to slumber") and suffix "-spear" (from William Shakespeare)
|DutM=
|FreE=Koussinger
|FreEM=From ''Koussinos'' ("Pi'llo") and probably ''singer'' ("to mimic")
|Ger=
|Ita=Cuscinefilo
|Ita=Cuscinefilo
|ItaM=From ''cuscino'' ("pillow") and the suffix ''-filo'' ("-phile")
|ItaM=From "cuscino" (pillow)
|Kor=오더기
|FraE=Koussinger
|KorR=Odeogi
|FraEM=From ''Koussinos'' (Pi'llo) and ''coussin'' (pillow).
|KorM=From "오덕후" (''odeokhu''), a synonym of Korean word "오타쿠" (''otaku''), and "누더기" (''nudeogi'', "tatters")
|Por=Imitravesseiro
|PorM=From ''imitar'' ("to imitate") and ''Travesseiro'' ("Pi'illo")
|Rus=Засыполог
|RusR=Zasypolog
|RusM=From ''засыпать'' (''zasypat'', "to fall asleep") and ''-лог'' (''-log'', a suffix for scientists)
|SpaE=Frikizoido
|SpaEM=Possibly a corruption of ''frikis'' ("nerds") + masculine form of suffix ''-oid''
}}
}}


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