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'''Scarlette''' is [[Bobbery]]'s deceased wife in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. She is never seen in the game. During one of Bobbery's sailing trips, she acquired an illness that proved to be soon fatal. When Bobbery returned, she was, sadly, gone. Bobbery blamed himself for her death because he thought that if he had not been on a trip at the time, he could have nursed her to health. He resolved to never sail again, until Mario gave him a [[Old Letter|letter]] written by Scarlette that had been held by [[Podley]] for many years. It is implied that she went up to heaven for Bobbery to not have seen her at all after the voyage.The only other time she is ever mentioned is at the end of the game. When the [[Shadow Queen]] demanded for [[Mario]] and partners to become her servants, if Bobbery is the current partner, he says, "I think Scarlette would be angry if we don't refuse." Also, at the very end, when [[Peach]] is unpossessed,he says, "By Scarlette's soul! Look, Mario!".
'''Scarlette''' is [[Bobbery]]'s deceased wife in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. She is never seen in the game. During one of Bobbery's sailing trips, she succumbed to a fatal illness. Bobbery had no clue of his wife's condition. When he returned, she had died. Bobbery blamed himself for her death because he thought that if he had not been on a trip at the time, he could have nursed her to health. He resolved to never sail again, until Mario gave him a [[Old Letter|letter]] written by Scarlette that had been held by [[Podley]] for many years. In her last letter, she tells Bobbery not to blame himself for her death and to keep doing what he loves: sailing the seas.
 
The only other time she is ever mentioned is at the end of the game. When the [[Shadow Queen]] demanded for [[Mario]] and partners to become her servants, if Bobbery is the current partner, he says, "I think Scarlette would be angry if we don't refuse." Also, at the very end, when [[Peach]] is unpossessed, he says, "By Scarlette's soul! Look, Mario!".


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Revision as of 13:06, August 21, 2008

Scarlette is Bobbery's deceased wife in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. She is never seen in the game. During one of Bobbery's sailing trips, she succumbed to a fatal illness. Bobbery had no clue of his wife's condition. When he returned, she had died. Bobbery blamed himself for her death because he thought that if he had not been on a trip at the time, he could have nursed her to health. He resolved to never sail again, until Mario gave him a letter written by Scarlette that had been held by Podley for many years. In her last letter, she tells Bobbery not to blame himself for her death and to keep doing what he loves: sailing the seas.

The only other time she is ever mentioned is at the end of the game. When the Shadow Queen demanded for Mario and partners to become her servants, if Bobbery is the current partner, he says, "I think Scarlette would be angry if we don't refuse." Also, at the very end, when Peach is unpossessed, he says, "By Scarlette's soul! Look, Mario!".