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{{character infobox
{{character infobox
|image=[[File:Merluvlee.png]]<br>Merluvlee in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.
|image=[[File:PMTTYD Merluvlee.png]]<br>Sprite from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2000|2000]])
|species=[[Shaman]]/[[Flip-Flop Folk|Flipsider]]
|species=[[Shaman]]/[[Flip-Flop Folk|Flipsider]]
|latest_appearance=''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[List of games by date#2007|2007]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Nintendo Switch]]) ([[List of games by date#2024|2024]])
}}
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{{quote|Tell [[Merlee|her]] this: 'Now we're even.'|Merluvlee|Super Paper Mario}}
{{quote|Tell [[Merlee|her]] this: 'Now we're even.'|Merluvlee|Super Paper Mario}}
'''Merluvlee''' is a female character in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series. She always appears in the role of a fortune teller, although the exact nature of her clues varies from game to game. According to [[Wonky]], Merluvlee comes from a tribe that names people based on their profession, implying that every Merluvlee met may be a separate individual. It is possible that the aforementioned tribe is actually the [[Tribe of Ancients]]; Merluvlee expressly stated herself to be a descendant in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.
'''Merluvlee''' is a character in the ''[[Paper Mario (series)|Paper Mario]]'' series. She always appears in the role of a fortune teller, although the exact nature of her clues varies from game to game. According to [[Wonky]], Merluvlee comes from a tribe that names people based on their profession, implying that every Merluvlee met may be a separate individual. It is possible that the aforementioned tribe is actually the [[Tribe of Ancients]]; Merluvlee expressly stated herself to be a descendant in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.


Merluvlee's name is a portmanteau of "[[Merlon]]" (therefore making her indirectly named after the fictional wizard [[Wikipedia:Merlin|Merlin]]) and a corruption of the word "lovely", which several characters use to describe her. A [[Dryite]]'s dialogue in [[Dry Dry Outpost]] contains a typo that refers to Merluvlee as '''Merluvee'''. Merluvlee is revealed to be 25 years old in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' by an [[List of e-mails in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|e-mail]] sent to Mario.
Merluvlee's name is a portmanteau of "[[Merlon]]" (therefore making her indirectly named after the fictional wizard [[Wikipedia:Merlin|Merlin]]) and a corruption of the word "lovely", which several characters use to describe her. A [[Dryite]]'s dialogue in [[Dry Dry Outpost]] contains a typo that refers to Merluvlee as '''Merluvee'''. Merluvlee is revealed to be 25 years old in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' by an [[Mailbox SP#RDM Issue 5|email]] sent to Mario.


==History==
==History==
===''Paper Mario''===
===''Paper Mario''===
[[File:PM Merluvlee.png|frame|left]]
[[File:PM Merluvlee.png|frame|left]]
[[File:Paper Mario MarioandMerluvlee.png|thumb|250px|Merluvlee as she introduces herself in ''Paper Mario'']]
[[File:Paper Mario MarioandMerluvlee.png|thumb|Merluvlee as she introduces herself in ''Paper Mario'']]
In ''[[Paper Mario]],'' Merluvlee lives in a house on [[Shooting Star Summit]], with her brother [[Merlow]]. Throughout the game, many characters comment that she is the most beautiful woman they have ever seen. Somewhat comically, the player is never allowed to see her face, because she always wears a hood. She is also notable for being the owner of the companion to the mysterious chest in Peach's castle. According to a gossip-loving Toad near [[Tayce T.]]'s house in [[Toad Town]], one of Merluvlee's hobbies is cultivating bonsai trees.
In ''[[Paper Mario]]'', Merluvlee lives in a house on [[Shooting Star Summit]], with her brother [[Merlow]]. Throughout the game, many characters comment that she is the most beautiful woman they have ever seen. Somewhat comically, the player is never allowed to see her face, because she always wears a hood. She is also notable for being the owner of the companion to the mysterious chest in Peach's castle. According to a gossip-loving Toad near [[Tayce T.]]'s house in [[Toad Town]], one of Merluvlee's hobbies is cultivating bonsai trees.


For one of [[Koopa Koot]]'s favors, Mario is requested to retrieve Merluvlee's autograph. The reward for doing so is three Star Pieces, making this one of Koot's more lucrative favors.
For one of [[Koopa Koot]]'s favors, Mario is requested to retrieve Merluvlee's autograph. The reward for doing so is three Star Pieces, making this one of Koot's more lucrative favors.
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She can predict the locations of [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Pieces]], [[Badge]]s and [[Super Block]]s. For the Star Pieces, she charges 5 coins, and can only predict 63 of 160, namely those found in the overworld instead of owned by characters. For the Badges, she charges 20 coins, and can predict all but [[Power Jump]] which Mario already acquires. For the Super Blocks, she charges 30 coins, and can predict all of them.
She can predict the locations of [[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Pieces]], [[Badge]]s and [[Super Block]]s. For the Star Pieces, she charges 5 coins, and can only predict 63 of 160, namely those found in the overworld instead of owned by characters. For the Badges, she charges 20 coins, and can predict all but [[Power Jump]] which Mario already acquires. For the Super Blocks, she charges 30 coins, and can predict all of them.


;Merluvlee's Predictions
;Merluvlee's predictions
:''For Star Piece predictions, see [[List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario]].''
:''For Star Piece predictions, see [[List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario]].''
:''For Super Block predictions, see [[Super Block#Merluvlee's predictions|Super Block § Merluvlee's predictions]].''
:''For Super Block predictions, see [[Super Block#Merluvlee's predictions|Super Block § Merluvlee's predictions]].''
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===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
[[File:PMTTYD Merluvlee.png|frame|]]
[[File:PMTTYD Merluvlee's house.png|thumb|Merluvlee's house in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']]
In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|the sequel]] to ''Paper Mario'', Merluvlee lives in a house on the east side of [[Rogueport Sewers|Rogueport Underground]]'s main square. Though she can no longer see the locations of badges, she can still tell Mario where Star Pieces are hidden, and she has gained the ability to locate [[Shine Sprite]]s, and she can tell Mario what to do to progress generally in the game. She charges five coins for Star Pieces, ten coins for the locations of Shine Sprites, and varying amounts of coins to hear the next destination. Once again, characters comment on her beauty, and once again, the player never sees her face.
In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|the sequel]] to ''Paper Mario'', Merluvlee lives in a house on the east side of [[Rogueport Underground]]'s main square. Though she can no longer see the locations of badges, she can still tell Mario where Star Pieces are hidden, she has gained the ability to locate [[Shine Sprite]]s, and she can tell Mario what to do to progress generally in the game. She charges five coins for Star Pieces and ten coins for the locations of Shine Sprites. For the next destination, she charges double the number of Mario's current level in coins.  
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==Predictions in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''==
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===Prologue===
*''You defeat three Goombas underneath Rogueport. Then the way opens...
*''A platform moves where you beat three angry Goombas... You enter the pipe beyond it. You go into the pipe at the end of the room it takes you to... You step on the switch at the back of that next room... Then the way opens...
*''You climb the stairs to the right of the place where the small creature appears. The strange thing in the box gives you power. The thing in the box wants... Something that lies left of the box's room's entrance. You take that and bring it back to the black box. Then the way opens...
*''Near the place where the small beast appears, you climb the stairs. You stand on the panel, it glows, you transform into a new shape, and fly left. Even if you don't fly well at first, you keep trying until you reach the far door. You stand on the pedestal inside the next large room. Then the way opens...
*''Just after going underground, you go to the right, turn into a plane, and fly right. A strange white hand beckons you. You attack it without delay. Then the way opens...
*''Just after going underground, you go to the right where you bested the white hand. You leap on the panels to reach a pipe. You enter it. Then the way opens...
 
===Chapter 1===
*''You go forward, ever forward. Then the way opens...
*''You go forward, ever forward. When you can go no further, you check a clump of grass. Then the way opens...
*''You go forward, ever forward. Eventually you come to a relaxed village. Then the way opens...
*''You find the ancient shelled one in the house with pink outer walls. You speak at length to him. Then the way opens...
*''You speak to the shelled gatekeeper in the village. Then the way opens...
*''When you can go no further, you investigate a column with a strange object atop it. But first, you remember to buy a POW block somewhere... Then the way opens...
*''You find the stern-faced pillar-dweller and answer all of his questions. If you fail too often, you face terrible, terrible danger. So you answer correctly. Then the way opens...
*''You find the two keys. Then you face many small annoyances. You do not think you can defeat them all. Instead, you concentrate on the one that stands out. Then the way opens...
*''In the place where you saw the ring of stones, you place the two keys you have found. Two switches then appear. You set a shell so it will hit one switch, them you go to the other... You time the shell to hit the switch when you hit yours. Then the way opens...
*''You take the way opened by your two keys and the two switches. You then go into the large castle on the cliff. Then the way opens...
*''Once you have entered the large castle, you look for a set of remarkable bones. You speak to them, then hammer your way back... Then the way opens...
*''You see a lock on a door in the big, frightening caste. To find a key for that door... You hit the purple switch to lower the purple block, then hammer the yellow block. You then hit the yellow switch to raise the yellow block, and the way is clear. You use the shelled one's ability to hit the red switch. Then the way opens...
*''You hit the switch again to reset the stairs and... You can guess the rest. Then the way opens...
*''Iron bars block the way. You use the shelled one's ability in the red-switch room. You set the shell to hit the switch and do not release it. You only let it go when you stand in front of the bars. There is something important in the box in the next room that you must have. You open the box. Then the way opens... But I feel...danger...
*''In the room with many cells where you fought the bones. You see a key in a cell. You turn sideways to enter this cell and claim the key. Then the way opens...
*''In the back of a castle room there is a switch that moves a block up and down. You use the shelled one and your own ability to get atop it and move upwards. Then the way opens...
*''You climb into the heights of the castle. You see many windows and a blue switch. You hit the switch and go forward, then hit another switch and go forward. But there is no third switch. Instead, you jump out the open window and proceed. Then the way opens...
*''You climb into the heights of the castle into a corridor with many windows. You jump through the open window. In the next room, you use the shelled one to help you get onto a block moving up. Then the way opens...
*''You meet a lady thief in a treasure room and open all of the chests there. Then the way opens...
*''You use the key you found in the storeroom to open the high door in the next room. Then the way opens...
*''In a castle, you find a panel that glows at your touch... It cannot be seen from below. In this room, you lower the yellow block with the shell and ride it to the top. You then turn into a plane and fly to the far wall. Then the way opens...
*''You climb high in the castle. Beyond the locked door is the outside of the castle. You head now for the highest place and open the door. Then the way opens...
*''You stand on the dais before the large underground door. Then the way opens...
*''You find the place where the small creature appears. You follow it inside by turning sideways. Then the way opens...
*''After you follow the small creature inside, you listen to him speak. Then the way opens...
 
===Chapter 2===
*''You go forward to the Great Tree where the little one lives with his tribe. Then the way opens...
*''You follow the little one into the pipe and go to the Great Tree. There are many dangerous cliffs in this region. You are careful. You speak to the small one waiting at the tree's base. Then the way opens...
*''In the deep, dark woods, there is a glowing panel atop a pipe. Before using it, you hit the switch ahead in the place hidden by the ledge wall. You then return to the panel and fly like an airplane. Then the way opens...
*''In the deep, dark woods, you turn sideways to reach the wind-user's house. When you find the wind-user, she asks you to search for the thing she lost. Then the way opens...
*''You defeat the three shades to recover what the wind-user lost and return it to her. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree where the little ones live. You climb the branch above the door placed by the foul ones within... You use the wind-user's power to reveal what was hidden. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree where the little ones live. You open the door so the little ones may follow you. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree where the little ones live. You use a pipe to go deeper. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree where the little ones live. You see a red cell. You find the key to unlock it somewhere nearby. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree. You find an odd black dais. You place something there. But you do not forget! You bring all the little ones with you. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree. You see a pipe appear next to the black dais. You enter the strange world beyond the pipe. There are many bubbles floating there. The little ones are blown by the slightest wind... You let the little ones enter bubbles, then have the wind-users blow them across. After the little ones have all crossed the gap, you go across and down. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree. After crossing the bubble gap, you see the stingers' fortress. You defeat the stinging ones with the power of the wind. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree where the little ones live. You find the blue cell there. ...Have you forgotten the way there? It is where you saved the old one. Think, and you remember. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree. You take the many little ones across the bubble gap. Then you try not to lose them as you go forward. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree. You go to the room below an unimaginative trap. You press the black switch before the four columns that are marked with symbols. You remember the exact order of the four symbols. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree where the little ones live. You find a winding path. You follow it as far right as you can, to the room with the carved symbols. You remember the order of the symbols from the room below the trap. Do you remember them? You do. Then solving the puzzle will be easy. Then the way opens...
*''You go to the Great Tree. You return to the room with the trap. You find the small ones waiting impatiently for your return. You use your spin jump on the panel in the cell. The little ones are afraid. They will not make the leap. You use the power of wind. Then the way opens...
*''You go the the Great Tree. You find the pipe before the trap room. You spin-jump the panel above to enter the pipe. The small ones fear heights and will not jump down. You use the power of the wind. Now you go deeper still. The little ones fear water as well as heights, though. You press the switch beyond. The shelled one's power helps. You use your power as well. Then you lead all of the little ones to the black dais there. Then the way opens...
*''You stand on the dais before the large underground door. Then the way opens...
*''Rogueport's east side... To the left of the trouble center... You turn sideways to enter the small crack between two buildings. You enter the house there and tell the one inside what you desire. You spend money, but giving him his fill gets you what you desire. You go to the west side of Rogueport to confirm what he says. You make no mistakes. Remember, no mistakes. Then the way opens...
*''Two people with palm-tree heads wait for something so they can depart. You speak to these two. Then the way opens...
*''You have been there before. You find the office on the west side of Rogueport. You tell the one there that you have seen who he seeks. Then the way opens...
 
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===Chapter 3===
 
===Chapter 4===
 
===Chapter 5===


===Chapter 6===
Once again, characters comment on her beauty, and once again, the player never sees her face.


===Chapter 7===
As Mario cannot return to Rogueport in the midst of later chapters, Merluvlee has significantly less to say about where he must go next in them.


===Chapter 8===
;Merluvlee's predictions
-->
:''For story predictions, see [[List of story predictions in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]].''
:''For Shine Sprite predictions, see [[List of Shine Sprites in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Merluvlee's predictions|List of Shine Sprites in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Merluvlee's predictions]].
:''For Star Piece predictions, see [[List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Merluvlee's predictions|List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Merluvlee's predictions]].
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==''Super Paper Mario''==
===''Super Paper Mario''===
[[File:SPM Merluvlee Side Quest.png|thumb|Merluvlee in ''Super Paper Mario'']]
[[File:SPM Merluvlee Side Quest.png|thumb|Merluvlee in ''Super Paper Mario'']]
In ''Super Paper Mario'' Merluvlee lives in Flipside. Here, she is [[Merlee]]'s rival and has been ever since they were classmates. They share the same theme music, which is titled "The Road for the Lost". Merluvlee wears 3D glasses and has a chant very similar to that of [[Queen Jaydes]].
In ''Super Paper Mario'' Merluvlee lives in Flipside. Here, she is [[Merlee]]'s rival and has been ever since they were classmates. They share the same theme music, which is titled "The Road for the Lost". Merluvlee wears 3D glasses and has a chant very similar to that of [[Queen Jaydes]].
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She can be paid 20 coins to give fortunes. Once paid, she will perform a dramatic chant and give the player a hint as to what they should do next in order to progress.
She can be paid 20 coins to give fortunes. Once paid, she will perform a dramatic chant and give the player a hint as to what they should do next in order to progress.


Merluvlee is part of a long sidequest to get a new crystal ball for Merlee. She needs a [[Training Machine|training machine]] (which looks like a [[Nintendo DS]]) which belongs to [[Bestovius]]. When Mario and co. get this for her, she will give Merlee's [[Crystal Ball]] to Mario and friends.
Merluvlee is part of a long sidequest to get a new crystal ball for Merlee. She needs a [[Training Machine|training machine]] (which looks like a [[Nintendo DS]]) which belongs to [[Bestovius]]. When Mario and co. get this for her, she will give Merlee's [[Crystal Ball]] to Mario and friends. Merluvlee mentions that she and Merlee are 'even' when she gives the Crystal Ball, possibly a reference to the original ''Paper Mario'', in which Mario had to give Merluvlee a crystal ball from Merlee.
 
;Merluvlee's predictions
:''For story predictions, see [[List of story predictions in Super Paper Mario]].''
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==Tattle==
==Profiles and statistics==
;''[[Paper Mario]]'' ([[Goombario]])
===''Paper Mario''===
*"''She's a gorgeous lady named Merluvlee. I can't believe I'm in the same room with her! She foresees events and uses her magic powers to find what you're looking for. She's very accurate. I think I'm in love... She's incredible! Pinch me, will you, Mario?''"
*'''[[Tattle]]:''' "''She's a gorgeous lady named Merluvlee. I can't believe I'm in the same room with her! She foresees events and uses her magic powers to find what you're looking for. She's very accurate. I think I'm in love... She's incredible! Pinch me, will you, Mario?''"
;''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[Goombella]])
*"''That's the fortune-teller, Merluvlee. She's kind of mysterious, as you'd expect... She divines the locations of things, or where we should go. People say she's always right. And... they say she's really cute under that veil. I hear some people even fall for her!''"
;''[[Super Paper Mario]]'' ([[Tippi]])
*"''That's the fortune-teller, Merluvlee... She shows lost souls the path forward... She's pretty flamboyant, and some assume she's fake... But she has true vision...''"


==Catch Card==
===''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''===
[[File:SPM Merluvlee Catch Card.png|thumb|80px|Merluvlee's Catch Card]]
*'''Tattle:''' "''That's the fortune-teller, Merluvlee. She's kind of mysterious, as you'd expect... She divines the locations of things, or where we should go. People say she's always right. And... they say she's really cute under that veil. I hear some people even fall for her!''"
The [[Catch Card]] for Merluvlee may be found in a pit in the outskirts of [[Flipside]], alongside the Merlon card.


===''Super Paper Mario''===
*'''Tattle:''' "''That's the fortune-teller, Merluvlee... She shows lost souls the path forward... She's pretty flamboyant, and some assume she's fake... But she has true vision...''"
*'''[[Catch Card]]:'''
{| class="wikitable" align=center width=100%
|[[File:SPM Merluvlee Catch Card.png|center|70px]]
|
*'''Card Type:''' Uncommon
*'''Card Type:''' Uncommon
*'''Card Descrpition''': This fortune teller with a wild laugh lives in Flipside. She uses the stars to read your future. Sorta.
*'''Card Description:''' ''This fortune teller with a wild laugh lives in Flipside. She uses the stars to read your future. Sorta.''
|}


==Trivia==
==Gallery==
*In ''Super Paper Mario'', Merluvlee mentions that she and Merlee are 'even' when she gives the Crystal Ball - this may serve as a reference to the original ''Paper Mario'', in which Mario had to give Merluvlee a crystal ball from Merlee.
<gallery>
Merluvlee.png|Sprite from ''Super Paper Mario''
Nintendo Magazine Summer 2024 TTYD Relationship Chart.png|Merluvlee on the Nintendo Magazine for summer 2024, showing a relationship chart featuring many characters from ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''
TTYD Merluvlee SuperMarioKun.png|Merluvlee in the ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' arc of ''[[Super Mario-kun]]''
PMTTYDNSMerluvleehouse.jpg|Merluvlee's hut in the ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' remake
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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|Jap=ミステール
|Jap=ミステール
|JapR=Misutēru
|JapR=Misutēru
|JapM=Pun on「ミステリー」(''misuterī'', mystery) and「デアール」(''Deāru'', [[Merlon#Names in other languages|Merlon]])
|JapM=Pun on「ミステリー」(''misuterī'', "mystery") and「デアール」(''Deāru'', "[[Merlon#Names in other languages|Merlon]]")
|ChiS=莫露丽
|ChiSN=''Paper Mario''
|ChiSR=Mòlùlì
|ChiSM=From the English name
|ChiS2=米斯特儿
|ChiS2N=''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' (Nintendo Switch)
|ChiS2R=Mǐsītèer
|ChiS2M=From the Japanese name
|ChiT=米斯特兒
|ChiTR=Mǐsītèer
|ChiTM=From the Japanese name
|Dut=Merlieve
|DutM=From "Merlon" and ''lieve'' ("dear")
|Fre=Merladorable
|FreM=From "Merlon" and "adorable"
|Ger=Merlieblich
|Ger=Merlieblich
|GerM=From "Merlon" and "lieblich" (lovely)
|GerM=From "Merlon" and ''lieblich'' ("lovely")
|Fra=Merladorable
|FraM=From "Merlon" and "adorable"
|Spa=Merluli
|SpaM=Variation of English name
|Ita=Merlastra
|Ita=Merlastra
|ItaM=From "Merlon" and the feminine form of "astro" (star)
|ItaM=From "Merlon" and the feminine form of ''astro'' ("star")
|Chi=莫露丽
|ChiR=Mòlùlì
|ChiM=From the English name
|Kor=미스테르
|Kor=미스테르
|KorR=Miseutereu
|KorR=Miseutereu
|KorM=From the Japanese name
|KorM=From the Japanese name
|Spa=Merluli
|SpaM=From "Merlón", and "Luli" (nickname form of Spanish female names such as "Lucía" and "Luciana")
}}
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Merluvlee
Merluvlee
Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Species Shaman/Flipsider
First appearance Paper Mario (2000)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
“Tell her this: 'Now we're even.'”
Merluvlee, Super Paper Mario

Merluvlee is a character in the Paper Mario series. She always appears in the role of a fortune teller, although the exact nature of her clues varies from game to game. According to Wonky, Merluvlee comes from a tribe that names people based on their profession, implying that every Merluvlee met may be a separate individual. It is possible that the aforementioned tribe is actually the Tribe of Ancients; Merluvlee expressly stated herself to be a descendant in Super Paper Mario.

Merluvlee's name is a portmanteau of "Merlon" (therefore making her indirectly named after the fictional wizard Merlin) and a corruption of the word "lovely", which several characters use to describe her. A Dryite's dialogue in Dry Dry Outpost contains a typo that refers to Merluvlee as Merluvee. Merluvlee is revealed to be 25 years old in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door by an email sent to Mario.

History[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

PM Merluvlee.png
Merluvlee introduces herself to Mario in Paper Mario
Merluvlee as she introduces herself in Paper Mario

In Paper Mario, Merluvlee lives in a house on Shooting Star Summit, with her brother Merlow. Throughout the game, many characters comment that she is the most beautiful woman they have ever seen. Somewhat comically, the player is never allowed to see her face, because she always wears a hood. She is also notable for being the owner of the companion to the mysterious chest in Peach's castle. According to a gossip-loving Toad near Tayce T.'s house in Toad Town, one of Merluvlee's hobbies is cultivating bonsai trees.

For one of Koopa Koot's favors, Mario is requested to retrieve Merluvlee's autograph. The reward for doing so is three Star Pieces, making this one of Koot's more lucrative favors.

She can predict the locations of Star Pieces, Badges and Super Blocks. For the Star Pieces, she charges 5 coins, and can only predict 63 of 160, namely those found in the overworld instead of owned by characters. For the Badges, she charges 20 coins, and can predict all but Power Jump which Mario already acquires. For the Super Blocks, she charges 30 coins, and can predict all of them.

Merluvlee's predictions
For Star Piece predictions, see List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario.
For Super Block predictions, see Super Block § Merluvlee's predictions.
For badge predictions, see List of Badges in Paper Mario.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Merluvlee's house in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Merluvlee's house in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

In the sequel to Paper Mario, Merluvlee lives in a house on the east side of Rogueport Underground's main square. Though she can no longer see the locations of badges, she can still tell Mario where Star Pieces are hidden, she has gained the ability to locate Shine Sprites, and she can tell Mario what to do to progress generally in the game. She charges five coins for Star Pieces and ten coins for the locations of Shine Sprites. For the next destination, she charges double the number of Mario's current level in coins.

Once again, characters comment on her beauty, and once again, the player never sees her face.

As Mario cannot return to Rogueport in the midst of later chapters, Merluvlee has significantly less to say about where he must go next in them.

Merluvlee's predictions
For story predictions, see List of story predictions in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
For Shine Sprite predictions, see List of Shine Sprites in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Merluvlee's predictions.
For Star Piece predictions, see List of Star Pieces in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door § Merluvlee's predictions.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Merluvlee in Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario Merluvlee lives in Flipside. Here, she is Merlee's rival and has been ever since they were classmates. They share the same theme music, which is titled "The Road for the Lost". Merluvlee wears 3D glasses and has a chant very similar to that of Queen Jaydes.

She can be paid 20 coins to give fortunes. Once paid, she will perform a dramatic chant and give the player a hint as to what they should do next in order to progress.

Merluvlee is part of a long sidequest to get a new crystal ball for Merlee. She needs a training machine (which looks like a Nintendo DS) which belongs to Bestovius. When Mario and co. get this for her, she will give Merlee's Crystal Ball to Mario and friends. Merluvlee mentions that she and Merlee are 'even' when she gives the Crystal Ball, possibly a reference to the original Paper Mario, in which Mario had to give Merluvlee a crystal ball from Merlee.

Merluvlee's predictions
For story predictions, see List of story predictions in Super Paper Mario.

Profiles and statistics[edit]

Paper Mario[edit]

  • Tattle: "She's a gorgeous lady named Merluvlee. I can't believe I'm in the same room with her! She foresees events and uses her magic powers to find what you're looking for. She's very accurate. I think I'm in love... She's incredible! Pinch me, will you, Mario?"

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

  • Tattle: "That's the fortune-teller, Merluvlee. She's kind of mysterious, as you'd expect... She divines the locations of things, or where we should go. People say she's always right. And... they say she's really cute under that veil. I hear some people even fall for her!"

Super Paper Mario[edit]

  • Tattle: "That's the fortune-teller, Merluvlee... She shows lost souls the path forward... She's pretty flamboyant, and some assume she's fake... But she has true vision..."
  • Catch Card:
Merluvlee
  • Card Type: Uncommon
  • Card Description: This fortune teller with a wild laugh lives in Flipside. She uses the stars to read your future. Sorta.

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Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ミステール[?]
Misutēru
Pun on「ミステリー」(misuterī, "mystery") and「デアール」(Deāru, "Merlon")
Chinese (simplified) 莫露丽[?]
Mòlùlì
From the English name Paper Mario
米斯特儿[?]
Mǐsītèer
From the Japanese name Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Chinese (traditional) 米斯特兒[?]
Mǐsītèer
From the Japanese name
Dutch Merlieve[?] From "Merlon" and lieve ("dear")
French Merladorable[?] From "Merlon" and "adorable"
German Merlieblich[?] From "Merlon" and lieblich ("lovely")
Italian Merlastra[?] From "Merlon" and the feminine form of astro ("star")
Korean 미스테르[?]
Miseutereu
From the Japanese name
Spanish Merluli[?] From "Merlón", and "Luli" (nickname form of Spanish female names such as "Lucía" and "Luciana")