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[[Image:WomanAndPixl.jpg|thumb|right|90px|'''Nastasia''' with [[Tiptron]] above her.]] | [[Image:WomanAndPixl.jpg|thumb|right|90px|'''Nastasia''' with [[Tiptron]] above her.]] | ||
'''Nastasia''' is a villain in the upcoming game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', and the main antagonist [[Count Bleck]]'s cohort. She has powerful hypnotic magic, which she uses to brainwash all of her victims into serving Count Bleck. She can also use it to force people into doing certain things, as seen when she made [[Peach]] marry [[Bowser]]. | '''Nastasia''' is a villain in the upcoming game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', and the main antagonist [[Count Bleck]]'s cohort. She has powerful hypnotic magic, which she uses to brainwash all of her victims into serving Count Bleck. She can also use it to force people into doing certain things, as seen when she made [[Peach]] marry [[Bowser]]. Nonetheless, she acts like a secretary and a very determined one at that. She takes her job very seriously even when it comes to following Bleck's order's or to repeating what Bleck says in first person to have it make sence, and give it emphisis. | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |
Revision as of 17:17, April 11, 2007
Nastasia is a villain in the upcoming game Super Paper Mario, and the main antagonist Count Bleck's cohort. She has powerful hypnotic magic, which she uses to brainwash all of her victims into serving Count Bleck. She can also use it to force people into doing certain things, as seen when she made Peach marry Bowser. Nonetheless, she acts like a secretary and a very determined one at that. She takes her job very seriously even when it comes to following Bleck's order's or to repeating what Bleck says in first person to have it make sence, and give it emphisis.
Trivia
- Her name is a pun of Nasty.
- She has a tendency to end sentences with the phrase "'K?" (as in, OK?)
- Her speech pattern seems to be based on Bill Lumbergh's of the movie Office Space.