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Neville is found in the [[Study]] on the second floor's west wing of the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Mansion]], the husband of [[Lydia]] and the father of [[Chauncey]], [[Henry and Orville]]. Luigi found Neville reading on a rocker chair, previously warned by [[Professor E. Gadd]] that Portrait Ghosts were harder to catch. Soon books began to fly out of the shelves towards Luigi, damaging him five HP if they hit, and would dissapear if sucked by his [[Poltergust 3000|trusty vacuum]]. After the books launched, Neville would yawn, making him vulnerable, then, once some weak pulls came through, Luigi captured the gallery ghost, earning the key to the [[Master Bedroom]].
Neville is found in the [[Study]] on the second floor's west wing of the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Mansion]], the husband of [[Lydia]] and the father of [[Chauncey]], [[Henry and Orville]]. Luigi found Neville reading on a rocker chair, previously warned by [[Professor E. Gadd]] that Portrait Ghosts were harder to catch. Soon books began to fly out of the shelves towards Luigi, damaging him five HP if they hit, and would dissapear if sucked by his [[Poltergust 3000|trusty vacuum]]. After the books launched, Neville would yawn, making him vulnerable, then, once some weak pulls came through, Luigi captured the gallery ghost, earning the key to the [[Master Bedroom]].


 
==Triva==
*Neville's name is a reference to Neville Goddard, who was famous and loved books as much as This Neville did.





Revision as of 18:14, April 28, 2007

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Neville, the Bookish Father.

Neville, the Bookish Father is the first Portrait Ghost that Luigi encounters in Luigi's Mansion.

Neville is found in the Study on the second floor's west wing of the Mansion, the husband of Lydia and the father of Chauncey, Henry and Orville. Luigi found Neville reading on a rocker chair, previously warned by Professor E. Gadd that Portrait Ghosts were harder to catch. Soon books began to fly out of the shelves towards Luigi, damaging him five HP if they hit, and would dissapear if sucked by his trusty vacuum. After the books launched, Neville would yawn, making him vulnerable, then, once some weak pulls came through, Luigi captured the gallery ghost, earning the key to the Master Bedroom.

Triva

  • Neville's name is a reference to Neville Goddard, who was famous and loved books as much as This Neville did.


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