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[[File:SacredCylinderofCheese.png|thumb|[[Mushroom King]] presents [[Mario]] (making a dismayed remark) with the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese]]
[[Image:SacredCylinderofCheese.png|thumb|right|An excited King Toadstool arms a less excited Mario with the '''Sacred Cylinder of Cheese'''.]]
The '''Sacred Cylinder of Cheese''', also known disparagingly as just a '''Cheese Log''', is a [[cheese]] object that appears in the [[Nintendo Comics System|''Super Mario Bros.'' comic]] "[[A Mouser in the Houser]]". Although the [[Mushroom King]] values the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese, most people, including [[Mario]] and [[Princess Peach|Princess Toadstool]], dismiss it, finding it stupid and pointless. According to that comic, the Mushroom King regularly gives the Sacred Cylinder to an unnamed ambassador on certain formal meetings each time they happen.
The '''Sacred Cylinder of Cheese''', known to the many people who disrespect it simply as a '''Cheese Log''', is a rather large tube of [[cheese]] seen in the [[Nintendo Comics System|''Super Mario Bros.'' comic]] "[[A Mouser in the Houser]]". Although [[King Toadstool]] finds the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese to be a great artifact, almost everyone else thinks of it as rather stupid and pointless.


In "A Mouser in the Houser", the Mushroom King trusted Mario, who was traveling to the organization alongside Princess Toadstool, to deliver the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese to the ambassador on the event described in the comic. The Princess and Mario decide to use [[Warp Pipe|Transport Tubes]] to travel to the meeting, although [[Mouser]]'s tampering has made the Transport Tube system unreliable. After some stumbling around, Mario and Princess Toadstool are lost on an enormous castle. Toadstool, angry at Mario for his accidental spilling of cheese on her dress, kicks him off the castle's tower.
As stated above, the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese has only been viewed in the [[Valiant]] comic "A Mouser in the Houser". According to that comic, King Toadstool regularly gives the Sacred Cylinder to an unnamed ambassador on certain formal meetings each time they happen. In "A Mouser in the Houser", King Toadstool trusted [[Mario]], who was traveling to the organization alongside [[Princess Toadstool]], with the task of handing the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese over to the ambassador on the event described in the comic. The Princess and Mario decided [[Warp Pipe|Transport Tubes]] to get to the meeting, although [[Mouser]]'s tampering had apparently made the Transport Tube system unreliable. After some stumbling around, Mario and Princess Toadstool find themselves lost on an enormous castle; Toadstool, angry at Mario for his accidental spilling of cheese on her dress, furiously kicked him off of the tower on which they had landed. Although Toadstool continued on an adventure of her own (learning that the [[Mouser (species)|Mousers]] were without a leader and that they hated cheese), the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese stayed with the unfortunate Mario for the time following. As he waited for a savior and searched for an escape from his terrible situation, Mario made sure that the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese (which he himself was not exceptionally fond of) was in good condition; eventually, Toadstool, refusing all offers to become queen of the Mousers, decided to rush to Mario's rescue and save both him and the Sacred Cylinder. She managed to find the plumber and the cheese bestowed upon him, although she was followed by an angry Mouser who still wished to call Princess Toadstool his queen. The Princess, losing all respect for her father's tube of cheese, knew what she had to do: She threw the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese at the Mouser, who (recalling all the cheese he collected on his birthdays, anniversaries, his graduation in 1973, and the Groundhog Day of 1981) ran off in sheer horror. In the end, King Toadstool blamed Mario for the loss of his Sacred Cylinder of Cheese, although it was then revealed that even the ambassador despised the Cheese Log as most others did.


Although Toadstool continues on an adventure of her own and learns that the [[Mouser]]s have no leaders and they dislike cheese, Mario continues to possess the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese. As he waits for rescue and searches for an escape, Mario makes sure that the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese is in good condition, although he is not fond of it.
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Eventually, Toadstool, refusing all offers to become queen of the Mousers, decides to rescue Mario and save both him and the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese. She manages to find him and the cheese bestowed upon him, an angry Mouser who still wished to call Princess Toadstool his queen has followed her. The Princess, who has lost respect for her father's tube of cheese throws the Sacred Cylinder of Cheese at the Mouser, who, disdainfully recalling all the cheese he collected on his birthdays, anniversaries, his graduation in 1973, and the Groundhog Day of 1981, retreats. In the end, the Mushroom King blames Mario for the loss of his Sacred Cylinder of Cheese, although it is then revealed that even the ambassador despises the Cheese Log as most others did.
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