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{{quote|Edward the Confessor, a onetime ruler, ordered the building of Westminster Abbey -- officially known as the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Westminster -- to serve as his burial place. From his death in 1066 until 1760, most British and English sovereigns were buried there. Perhaps to get their money's worth, The Abbey has also been the site of coronations and many royal weddings. Considered a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Abbey has undergone many renovations.|'''Pamphlet'''|Mario is Missing! (PC)}} | |||
'''[[Wikipedia:Westminster Abbey|Westminster Abbey]]''' is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the {{wp|City of Westminister}}, [[London]], [[United Kingdom]]. It appeared in the [[Mario is Missing! (PC)|PC]], [[Mario is Missing! (Super Nintendo Entertainment System)|SNES]], and [[Mario is Missing! (Nintendo Entertainment System)|NES versions of ''Mario is Missing!'']], when [[Luigi]] visited the city. [[Koopa Troopa]]s stole a [[Bust of Shakespeare]], who has funeral monuments in Westminster Abbey. Luigi has to check all the Koopa Troopas in London for the Bust, and if he finds it, he can return it to the Abbey, being rewarded with a prize of 1,620 [[bill|dollar]]s. | |||
== | == Questions == | ||
''Edward the Confessor | Luigi must prove the bust's authenticity by answering two of the following trivia questions: | ||
* ''The Abbey is a masterpiece of what style of architecture?''/''The Abbey is a masterpiece of what style of architecture:'' (NES) | |||
** Royal | |||
** '''Gothic''' | |||
** modern | |||
** Abby Normal | |||
* ''What does 'Minster' mean, anyway?'' | |||
** '''Monastary''' | |||
** Minister | |||
** Mister | |||
** Minstrel | |||
* ''Edward the Confessor ordered the Abbey built as his:'' | |||
** bachelor pad | |||
** '''burial place''' | |||
** wedding hall | |||
** prison | |||
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{{Earth}} | {{Earth}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:16, September 13, 2024
- “Edward the Confessor, a onetime ruler, ordered the building of Westminster Abbey -- officially known as the Collegiate Church of St. Peter in Westminster -- to serve as his burial place. From his death in 1066 until 1760, most British and English sovereigns were buried there. Perhaps to get their money's worth, The Abbey has also been the site of coronations and many royal weddings. Considered a masterpiece of Gothic architecture, the Abbey has undergone many renovations.”
- —Pamphlet, Mario is Missing! (PC)
Westminster Abbey is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminister, London, United Kingdom. It appeared in the PC, SNES, and NES versions of Mario is Missing!, when Luigi visited the city. Koopa Troopas stole a Bust of Shakespeare, who has funeral monuments in Westminster Abbey. Luigi has to check all the Koopa Troopas in London for the Bust, and if he finds it, he can return it to the Abbey, being rewarded with a prize of 1,620 dollars.
Questions[edit]
Luigi must prove the bust's authenticity by answering two of the following trivia questions:
- The Abbey is a masterpiece of what style of architecture?/The Abbey is a masterpiece of what style of architecture: (NES)
- Royal
- Gothic
- modern
- Abby Normal
- What does 'Minster' mean, anyway?
- Monastary
- Minister
- Mister
- Minstrel
- Edward the Confessor ordered the Abbey built as his:
- bachelor pad
- burial place
- wedding hall
- prison