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The '''Quill Pen''', also referred to as simply the '''Quill''', is an item in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is a simple, white feather with a blackened tip, used as a writing utensil; it also comes with a black inkwell. It is given to [[Mario]] by a scribe in 15th-century [[Orleans]] after Mario continues bothering him with questions to the point where the scribe gives him the Quill Pen and orders him to deliver it to the [[Duke of | The '''Quill Pen''', also referred to as simply the '''Quill''', is an item in the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]] release of ''[[Mario's Time Machine]]''. It is a simple, white feather with a blackened tip, used as a writing utensil; it also comes with a black inkwell. It is given to [[Mario]] by a scribe in 15th-century [[Orleans]] after Mario continues bothering him with questions to the point where the scribe gives him the Quill Pen and orders him to deliver it to the [[Duke of Alençon]]. The Duke previously mentions that he lacked a quill to write notes, and is happy to receive it. In exchange, he gives Mario a [[Horse's Bit]] and asks Mario to give it to the stablemaster. | ||
In the NES version, the Quill Pen instead belongs to [[William Shakespeare]] in 1602. | In the NES version, the Quill Pen instead belongs to [[William Shakespeare]] in 1602. | ||
[[Category:Mario's Time Machine Items]] | [[Category:Mario's Time Machine Items]] |
Revision as of 12:55, July 25, 2017
The Quill Pen, also referred to as simply the Quill, is an item in the SNES release of Mario's Time Machine. It is a simple, white feather with a blackened tip, used as a writing utensil; it also comes with a black inkwell. It is given to Mario by a scribe in 15th-century Orleans after Mario continues bothering him with questions to the point where the scribe gives him the Quill Pen and orders him to deliver it to the Duke of Alençon. The Duke previously mentions that he lacked a quill to write notes, and is happy to receive it. In exchange, he gives Mario a Horse's Bit and asks Mario to give it to the stablemaster.
In the NES version, the Quill Pen instead belongs to William Shakespeare in 1602.