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[[File:Riddle Tower.png|thumb|The Riddle Tower as seen with a statue of the orrery obscuring the entrance]]
[[File:Riddle Tower.png|thumb|The Palace of Shadow Tower as seen with a statue of the orrery obscuring the entrance]]
The '''Palace of Shadow Tower''', originally known as the '''Riddle Tower''',{{ref needed}} is a circular tower in the [[Palace of Shadow]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The tower is in the center of a large open plaza surrounded by streams. Inside is a spiral staircase with several doors on each floor. [[Mario]] had to solve the riddles in each room to earn a [[Palace Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Palace Key]]. The pedestals to the keys appear later after Mario obtains the [[Star Stone (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Star Stone]] from [[Gloomtail]]'s room.
The '''Palace of Shadow Tower''', unnamed in the [[Nintendo GameCube]] version, is a circular tower in the [[Palace of Shadow]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. The tower is in the center of a large open plaza surrounded by streams. Inside is a spiral staircase with several doors on each floor. [[Mario]] has to solve the riddles in each room to earn a [[Palace Key (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Palace Key]]. The pedestals to the keys appear later after Mario obtains the [[Star Stone (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Star Stone]] from [[Gloomtail]]'s room.


[[File:Riddle_Planetarium.png|thumb|left|The orrery]]
[[File:Riddle_Planetarium.png|thumb|left|The orrery]]
At the top of the tower is a large {{wp|orrery}}. A lock is there for the Star Stone, which will in turn make the locks for the Palace Keys appear. When all eight Palace Keys are inserted, the large model in the center begins to move, lowering the hallway before Gloomtail's room and revealing the next stage of the Palace of Shadow. Mario must fight [[Beldam]], [[Marilyn]], and [[Doopliss]] outside in the plaza before being able to access this new area.
At the top of the tower is a large {{wp|orrery}}. A lock is there for the Star Stone, which will in turn make the locks for the Palace Keys appear. When all eight Palace Keys are inserted, the large model in the center begins to move, lowering the hallway before Gloomtail's room and revealing the next stage of the Palace of Shadow. Mario must fight [[Beldam]], [[Marilyn]], and [[Doopliss]] outside in the plaza before being able to access this new area.


In the remake, the riddle rooms are only unlocked after Gloomtail's Star Stone is used.
In the [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|Nintendo Switch remake]], the riddle rooms are unlocked only after Gloomtail's Star Stone is used.
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==The Riddle Rooms==
==The Riddle Rooms==
===North-west room, 1st floor===
===Northwest room, first floor===
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There are four blocks here; two [[Stone Block]]s, and two unbreakable [[Metal Block]]s. The metal ones were broken by breaking the Stone Blocks in the room directly above this one.
There are four blocks here: two [[Stone Block]]s and two unbreakable [[Metal Block]]s. The metal ones can be broken by breaking the Stone Blocks in the room directly above this one.


===North-east room, 1st floor===
===Northeast room, first floor===
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It is an empty room. Mario can pass through the wall, revealing a room with a switch. Hitting the [[! Block]] there makes a [[treasure chest|chest]] appear in the first room.
This is an empty room. Mario can pass through the wall, revealing a room with a switch. Hitting the [[! Block]] there makes a [[treasure chest|chest]] appear in the first room.


===South-west room, 1st floor===
===Southwest room, first floor===
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|''Retreat, retreat...''
|''Retreat, retreat...''
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This room has two ! Blocks. "Beyond/Onward" refers to the ! Block on the left side of the room, "before/retreat" refers to the right ! Block. The blocks have to be hit in this order: Left, left, left, right, right.
This room has two ! Blocks. "Beyond/Onward" refers to the ! Block on the left side of the room; "before/retreat" refers to the right ! Block. The blocks have to be hit in this order: left, left, left, right, right.


===South-east room, 1st floor===
===Southeast room, first floor===
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There is an invisible object in the middle of the room, which Mario can't walk through. [[Flurrie]] can [[Gale Force|blow it away]] to reveal another chest.
There is an invisible object in the middle of the room, and Mario cannot walk through the object. [[Flurrie]] can [[Gale Force|blow it away]] to reveal another chest.


===North-west room, 2nd floor===
===Northwest room, second floor===
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There are four blocks here; two stone, two unbreakable metal. The metal ones can be broken by breaking the Stone Blocks in the room directly underneath this one.
There are four blocks in this room: two stone ones and two unbreakable metal ones. The metal ones can be broken by breaking the Stone Blocks in the room directly underneath this one.


===North-east room, 2nd floor===
===Northeast room, second floor===
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|''Destroy what lies in your path...''
|''Destroy what lies in your path...''
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Another empty room. The part of the wall directly opposite the door can be blown up using [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s [[Bomb (Paper Mario)|Bomb]] attack, revealing another room.
This is another empty room. The part of the wall directly opposite the door can be blown up using [[Bobbery]]'s [[Bomb (Paper Mario)|Bomb]] attack, revealing another room.


===South-west room, 2nd floor===
===Southwest room, second floor===
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|colspan=2|''Then build to the strongest...''
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One of each member of the [[Dry Bones|Bones]] Family is in the room. The player must beat them in this order: [[Dull Bones]], [[Red Bones]], [[Dry Bones]], [[Dark Bones]].
One of each member of the [[Dry Bones|Bones]] Family is in the room. The player must beat the members in this order: [[Dull Bones]], [[Red Bones]], [[Dry Bones]], [[Dark Bones]].


===South-east room, 2nd floor===
===Southeast room, second floor===
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==The Hidden Message==
==The Hidden Message==
Each room contains a plaque with a three-line riddle on it. The first and third lines in the GameCube version are the riddles themselves while the second line of each riddle is part of a hidden message. In the Nintendo Switch remake, the message is on the top line, while the riddles are on the middle and third lines. No one knows for certain the correct order of these lines from the GameCube version, but they seem to make the most sense in the following order. It is most likely that the "''stones with the power of stars''" are the [[Crystal Star]]s and that the "''we''" is the [[Shadow Queen]]'s race.
Each room contains a plaque with a three-line riddle on it. The first and third lines in the GameCube version are the riddles themselves, while the second line of each riddle is part of a hidden message. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] remake, the message is on the top line, while the riddles are on the middle and third lines. No one knows for certain the correct order of these lines from the GameCube version, but they seem to make the most sense in the following order. It is most likely that the "stones with the power of stars" are the [[Crystal Star]]s and that the "we" is the [[Shadow Queen]]'s race.


*Complete All Seven...
*Complete All Seven...
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*But the Stars Bring Balance.
*But the Stars Bring Balance.


In the Nintendo Switch remake, the messages have been altered. Upon using Tower Keys on all eight of the pedestals, the hidden messages are displayed on the screen, arranged in the following order:
In the Nintendo Switch remake, the messages have been altered. Upon Mario using Tower Keys on all eight of the pedestals, the hidden messages are displayed on the screen, arranged in the following order:


*The stars up in the heavens shone
*The stars up in the heavens shone
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===Messages in other languages===
===Messages in other languages===
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|Jap=天より あつる 星のおかがやき<br>天の ことわりを しり<br>星の ことわりを しり<br>ワザを もって 石に やどす<br>星のチカラが やどりし 石を<br>7つ すべてを つくりしは<br>おお いだいなる われらが<br>ヤミと カゲの あるじよ
|Jap={{ruby|天|てん}}より あつる {{ruby|星|ほし}}のおかがやき<br>{{ruby|天|てん}}の ことわりを しり<br>{{ruby|星|ほし}}の ことわりを しり<br>ワザを もって {{ruby|石|いし}}に やどす<br>{{ruby|星|ほし}}のチカラが やどりし {{ruby|石|いし}}を<br>7つ すべてを つくりしは<br>おお いだいなる われらが<br>ヤミと カゲの あるじよ
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==Gallery==
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Palace of Shadow Treasure Chests 4 and 8.png
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==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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==Trivia==
==Trivia==
*The track that plays inside the tower bears similarities to the track from the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]].
*The track that plays inside the tower bears similarities to the track from the [[Pit of 100 Trials (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door)|Pit of 100 Trials]].
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[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations]]
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Latest revision as of 20:18, October 26, 2024

The Riddle Tower
The Palace of Shadow Tower as seen with a statue of the orrery obscuring the entrance

The Palace of Shadow Tower, unnamed in the Nintendo GameCube version, is a circular tower in the Palace of Shadow in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The tower is in the center of a large open plaza surrounded by streams. Inside is a spiral staircase with several doors on each floor. Mario has to solve the riddles in each room to earn a Palace Key. The pedestals to the keys appear later after Mario obtains the Star Stone from Gloomtail's room.

The planetarium in Riddle Tower
The orrery

At the top of the tower is a large orrery. A lock is there for the Star Stone, which will in turn make the locks for the Palace Keys appear. When all eight Palace Keys are inserted, the large model in the center begins to move, lowering the hallway before Gloomtail's room and revealing the next stage of the Palace of Shadow. Mario must fight Beldam, Marilyn, and Doopliss outside in the plaza before being able to access this new area.

In the Nintendo Switch remake, the riddle rooms are unlocked only after Gloomtail's Star Stone is used.

The Riddle Rooms[edit]

Northwest room, first floor[edit]

GameCube Switch
Four stones, twin stones... Master of shadow, queen of fear
Master of Shadow and Dark... Four stones, twin rooms...
Two are one, one is two...

There are four blocks here: two Stone Blocks and two unbreakable Metal Blocks. The metal ones can be broken by breaking the Stone Blocks in the room directly above this one.

Northeast room, first floor[edit]

GameCube Switch
All you see isn't all there be... Stones to rival the celestial spheres
Stones Have Power of Stars... All you see isn't all there be...
Touch it to pass through it...

This is an empty room. Mario can pass through the wall, revealing a room with a switch. Hitting the ! Block there makes a chest appear in the first room.

Southwest room, first floor[edit]

GameCube Switch
Beyond, beyond, beyond... The seven hewn by a fell hand
Complete All Seven... Onward, onward, onward...
Before, before... Retreat, retreat...

This room has two ! Blocks. "Beyond/Onward" refers to the ! Block on the left side of the room; "before/retreat" refers to the right ! Block. The blocks have to be hit in this order: left, left, left, right, right.

Southeast room, first floor[edit]

GameCube Switch
The unseen may yet be felt... Feared far and wide across the land
So That We, the Great Ones... The unseen may yet be felt...
Be it here? Be it there?

There is an invisible object in the middle of the room, and Mario cannot walk through the object. Flurrie can blow it away to reveal another chest.

Northwest room, second floor[edit]

GameCube Switch
Four stones, twin stones... By skill and might, engraved in stone.
Can Live Again by the Stone... Four stones, twin rooms...
Two are one, one is two...

There are four blocks in this room: two stone ones and two unbreakable metal ones. The metal ones can be broken by breaking the Stone Blocks in the room directly underneath this one.

Northeast room, second floor[edit]

GameCube Switch
Straight on, straight onward... Carrying secrets from on high
We Know the Stars Spurn Us... Straight on, straight onward...
Destroy all in your path... Destroy what lies in your path...

This is another empty room. The part of the wall directly opposite the door can be blown up using Bobbery's Bomb attack, revealing another room.

Southwest room, second floor[edit]

GameCube Switch
Let fall the weakest... Carrying the lore of the sky
And That the Skies Lie... Let fall the weakest...
Then build to the strongest...

One of each member of the Bones Family is in the room. The player must beat the members in this order: Dull Bones, Red Bones, Dry Bones, Dark Bones.

Southeast room, second floor[edit]

GameCube Switch
The shy one hides his shape... The stars up in the heavens shone
But the Stars Bring Balance. The shy one hides their shape...
The shy one hides his face... The shy one hides their face...

The room appears empty, but using Vivian to hide in the shadows makes a ! Block appear.

The Hidden Message[edit]

Each room contains a plaque with a three-line riddle on it. The first and third lines in the GameCube version are the riddles themselves, while the second line of each riddle is part of a hidden message. In the Nintendo Switch remake, the message is on the top line, while the riddles are on the middle and third lines. No one knows for certain the correct order of these lines from the GameCube version, but they seem to make the most sense in the following order. It is most likely that the "stones with the power of stars" are the Crystal Stars and that the "we" is the Shadow Queen's race.

  • Complete All Seven...
  • So That We, the Great Ones...
  • Master of Shadow and Dark...
  • Can Live Again by the Stone...
  • Stones Have Power of Stars...
  • We Know the Stars Spurn Us...
  • And That the Skies Lie...
  • But the Stars Bring Balance.

In the Nintendo Switch remake, the messages have been altered. Upon Mario using Tower Keys on all eight of the pedestals, the hidden messages are displayed on the screen, arranged in the following order:

  • The stars up in the heavens shone
  • Carrying the lore of the sky
  • Carrying secrets from on high
  • By skill and might, engraved in stone.
  • Stones to rival the celestial spheres
  • The seven hewn by a fell hand
  • Feared far and wide across the land
  • Master of shadow, queen of fear.

Messages in other languages[edit]

  • Japanese:
    てんより あつる ほしのおかがやき
    てんの ことわりを しり
    ほしの ことわりを しり
    ワザを もって いしに やどす
    ほしのチカラが やどりし いし
    7つ すべてを つくりしは
    おお いだいなる われらが
    ヤミと カゲの あるじよ
  • Chinese (simplified):
    从天而降的星光
    精通苍天之律
    知晓繁星之理
    以奇技封入石中
    寄宿着星之力量的石头
    将其共造7颗之人
    啊,我等伟大的
    暗影之主啊
  • Chinese (traditional):
    從天而降的星光
    精通蒼天之律
    知曉繁星之理
    以奇技封入石中
    寄宿著星之力量的石頭
    將其共造7顆之人
    啊,我等偉大的
    暗影之主啊

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese やみのきゅうでん とう[?]
Yami no Kyūden Tō
Palace of Shadow Tower
Korean 어둠 궁전 탑[?]
Eodum Gungjeon Tap
Palace of Shadow: Tower
Spanish La Torre de los Enigmas[citation needed]
Torre del palacio
The Tower of Riddles
Palace tower

Trivia[edit]

  • The track that plays inside the tower bears similarities to the track from the Pit of 100 Trials.