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{{quote|You were very wise not to read my diary, [[Mario|friend]]...|Ghost T.|Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door}} | |||
The '''Ragged Diary''' is a diary that belongs to [[Ghost T.]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Ghost T., while alive, was a passenger on the [[Excess Express]]. Ghost T. later died in his cabin and is tied to it by his fear of someone ever reading his diary, which was still in the baggage car of the Excess Express. | The '''Ragged Diary''' is a diary that belongs to [[Ghost T.]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. Ghost T., while alive, was a passenger on the [[Excess Express]]. Ghost T. later died in his cabin and is tied to it by his fear of someone ever reading his diary, which was still in the baggage car of the Excess Express. | ||
When [[Mario]] and his [[partner]]s come to Ghost T.'s room (Cabin 004), he is not visible. Mario has to [[Veil|hide]] with [[Vivian]] for a couple of seconds to make him appear. When he does, he asks Mario to find his diary, but he warns Mario not to read it. When Mario finds the Ragged Diary in the baggage car, he must return it to Ghost T., who then gives Mario a [[blanket]] to be given to the [[Excess Express conductor|train conductor]]. Alternately, Mario has an option to read the diary or not. If he chooses to read it, he | When [[Mario]] and his [[partner]]s come to Ghost T.'s room (Cabin 004), he is not visible. Mario has to [[Veil|hide]] with [[Vivian]] for a couple of seconds to make him appear. When he does, he asks Mario to find his diary, but he warns Mario not to read it. When Mario finds the Ragged Diary in the baggage car, he must return it to Ghost T., who then gives Mario a [[blanket]] to be given to the [[Excess Express conductor|train conductor]]. Alternately, Mario has an option to read the diary or not. If he chooses to read it, he reads only the following: | ||
<blockquote>''Month X Day X Cloudy'' | <blockquote>''Month X Day X Cloudy'' |
Revision as of 16:31, February 17, 2022
- “You were very wise not to read my diary, friend...”
- —Ghost T., Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
The Ragged Diary is a diary that belongs to Ghost T. in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Ghost T., while alive, was a passenger on the Excess Express. Ghost T. later died in his cabin and is tied to it by his fear of someone ever reading his diary, which was still in the baggage car of the Excess Express.
When Mario and his partners come to Ghost T.'s room (Cabin 004), he is not visible. Mario has to hide with Vivian for a couple of seconds to make him appear. When he does, he asks Mario to find his diary, but he warns Mario not to read it. When Mario finds the Ragged Diary in the baggage car, he must return it to Ghost T., who then gives Mario a blanket to be given to the train conductor. Alternately, Mario has an option to read the diary or not. If he chooses to read it, he reads only the following:
Month X Day X Cloudy
I got on a train today,
And on that train...
Before Mario can read any further, Ghost T. appears and yells at Mario for not listening to him, followed by the screen warbling and rotating multiple times before resulting in an instant Game Over.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ふるぼけたにっき[?] Furuboketa Nikki |
Worn-out Diary | |
Spanish | Diario[?] | Diary |