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{{about|the eponymous door from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''|the aforementioned game|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]|the last chapter in said game also known as "The Thousand-Year Door"|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 8: The Thousand-Year Door|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Chapter 8: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
{{about|the eponymous door from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''|the aforementioned game|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]|the last chapter in said game also known as "The Thousand-Year Door"|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Chapter 8: The Thousand-Year Door|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Chapter 8: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
[[File:PMTTYD The Thousand-Year Door.png|thumb|250px|An angled view of the Thousand-Year Door]]
[[File:PMTTYD The Thousand-Year Door.png|thumb|250px|An angle view of the Thousand-Year Door]]
{{quote|It's the Thousand-Year Door spoken of in the legends! I can't believe it's real!|Professor Frankly|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
{{quote|It's the Thousand-Year Door spoken of in the legends! I can't believe it's real!|Professor Frankly|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}}
'''The Thousand-Year Door''' is an object in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. This massive door is said to have a treasure behind it. Generations of locals have created myths about what is behind it, and nobody knew that it turned out to be the entrance of the [[Palace of Shadow]]. The only character who knows [[Rogueport]]'s true history is [[Grifty]].
'''The Thousand-Year Door''' is an object in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. This massive door is said to have a treasure behind it. Generations of locals have created myths about what is behind it, and nobody knew that it turned out to be the entrance of the [[Palace of Shadow]]. The only character who knows [[Rogueport]]'s true history is [[Grifty]].


[[File:PMTTYD The Thousand-Year Door pedestal.png|thumb|left|The pedestal in front of the Thousand-Year Door]]
[[File:PMTTYD The Thousand-Year Door pedestal.png|thumb|left|The pedestal in front of the Thousand-Year Door]]
The Thousand-Year Door, like the [[Crystal Stars]] and the Palace of Shadow it leads to, was created to hold back [[Shadow Queen|a horrifying demon]] that had destroyed the town that once stood within Rogueport's boundaries. The [[List of implied characters#Four heroes|four heroes]]' design made it so that the Crystal Stars were required to open this door. However, their seal on the door would last for only 1,000 years and was, therefore, continually weakening before the game's events. When [[Mario]] places all seven Crystal Stars before the door, the dark power causes the door and walls around it to crack. A vortex spews out, and the entrance to the Palace of Shadow is opened. The so-called treasure spread in rumors is revealed as the Shadow Queen herself, but the ending shows a [[Dried Mushroom]]. Its discoverer, [[Professor Frankly]], is still happy with his finding because it proves that civilizations ate mushrooms 1,000 years ago.
The Thousand-Year Door, like the [[Crystal Stars]] and the Palace of Shadow it leads to, was created to hold back [[Shadow Queen|a horrifying demon]] that had destroyed the town that once stood within Rogueport's boundaries. The [[List of implied characters#Four heroes|four heroes]]' design made it so that the Crystal Stars were required to open this door. However, their seal on the door would last for only a thousand years and was, therefore, continually weakening before the game's events. When [[Mario]] places all seven Crystal Stars before the door, the dark power causes the door and walls around it to crack. A vortex spews out, and the entrance to the Palace of Shadow is opened. The so-called treasure spread in rumors is revealed as the Shadow Queen herself, but the ending shows a [[Dried Mushroom]]. Its discoverer, [[Professor Frankly]], is still happy with his finding because it proves that civilizations ate mushrooms 1,000 years ago.
 
[[File:TTYDNS Door is Real.jpg|thumb|260px|The Thousand-Year Door in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]].]]
[[File:TTYDNS Door is Real.jpg|thumb|260px|The Thousand-Year Door in the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]]]]
Because of the legends surrounding it, very few people have even dared to touch the door.
Because of the legends surrounding it, very few people have even dared to touch the door.


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