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The Thousand-Year Door description | The pride of Flavio's family. Can it be set into Skull Rock? (GCN) The pride of Flavio's family. Can it be set into the skull rock? (Switch) |
- “I'm just LENDING it, though! Do not dare run off with it! Do not make me dock pay!”
- —Flavio, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
The Skull Gem is an important item in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is a red crystal which resembles a skull. Flavio's ancestors stole this gem from Cortez long before before the events of the game. The Skull Gem is needed to activate Cortez's ship, the Black Skull. It is also needed to access the Pirate's Grotto. Before Mario travels to Keelhaul Key, the gem can be found on the table next to Flavio in Podley's Place. Flavio uses the jewel to make a deal with Cortez, convincing him to join Mario and Flavio in their battle against the X-Nauts.
Names in other languages[edit]
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ドクロジュエル[1] Dokuro Jueru |
Skull Jewel | |
Chinese (simplified) | 骷髅宝石[?] Kūlóu Bǎoshí |
Skull Jewel | |
Chinese (traditional) | 骷髏寶石[?] Kūlóu Bǎoshí |
Skull Jewel | |
Dutch | Schedeljuweel[?] | Skull jewel | |
French | Joyau crâne[?] | Skull gem | |
German | Schädeljuwel[?] | Skull Jewel | |
Italian | Bijou teschio[?] | Skull bijou | |
Korean | 해골보석[?] Haegol Boseok |
Skull Jewel | |
Spanish | Joya Calavera[?] | Skull Gem |
References[edit]
- ^ "Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door From Japanese to English" (June 1, 2014). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 2, 2015.