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|JapM=Desert Person
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|Ger=Dehydra
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|GerM=Pun on dehydration
|GerM=A shortened form of "dehydration"
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|SpaM=Probably comes from "sequito" (one of the diminutive forms of "seco", which means 'dry') and "sequía" ('drought')
|SpaM=Probably comes from "sequito" (one of the diminutive forms of "seco", which means "dry") or "sequía" (drought)
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Revision as of 20:18, January 31, 2022

A Dryite in Paper Mario
Goombario telling Mario about a Dryite
A green Dryite from Paper Mario A blue Dryite from Paper Mario Orange-turban Dryite

Dryites are a race of Toads that live alongside Nomadimice at the Dry Dry Outpost in the game Paper Mario. One can also be found at a train station in Mt. Rugged. Dryites look the same as other Toads, except that they wear blue, green or yellow tagelmusts and desert clothing instead of mushroom caps and vests. Mario can talk to the Dryites throughout his adventure to receive tips and hints. One of Kolorado's assistants states that the people of Dry Dry Outpost are descendants of the makers of Dry Dry Ruins.

One of the Dryites participated at a Dojo in Toad Town, having fought his way to a Second-Degree Card.

Notable Dryites

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese さばくの人[?]
Sabaku no Hito
Desert Person
German Dehydra[?] A shortened form of "dehydration"
Spanish Sequi[?] Probably comes from "sequito" (one of the diminutive forms of "seco", which means "dry") or "sequía" (drought)