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{{quote|Garbage into river, CRAG! Every day into river, YAG! Toss it and it gone, GRAG!|Marl|Super Paper Mario}} | {{quote|Garbage into river, CRAG! Every day into river, YAG! Toss it and it gone, GRAG!|Marl|Super Paper Mario}} | ||
'''Marl''' is a [[Cragnon]] living in [[Downtown of Crag]]. He is seen tossing trash into the river, believing he is returning it to nature when, in fact, the trash is polluting the water, which is all the [[Floro Sapien]]s have to drink. It is this practice that results in the Floro Sapien attacks, as [[King Croacus IV|their king]]'s mind has been poisoned by the water, driving him to insanity. | '''Marl''' is a [[Cragnon]] living in [[Downtown of Crag]]. He is seen tossing trash into the river, believing he is returning it to nature when, in fact, the trash is polluting the water, which is all the [[Floro Sapien]]s have to drink. It is this practice that results in the Floro Sapien attacks, as [[King Croacus IV|their king]]'s mind has been poisoned by the water, driving him to insanity. | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== |
Revision as of 21:05, October 26, 2022
- “Garbage into river, CRAG! Every day into river, YAG! Toss it and it gone, GRAG!”
- —Marl, Super Paper Mario
Marl is a Cragnon living in Downtown of Crag. He is seen tossing trash into the river, believing he is returning it to nature when, in fact, the trash is polluting the water, which is all the Floro Sapiens have to drink. It is this practice that results in the Floro Sapien attacks, as their king's mind has been poisoned by the water, driving him to insanity.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Italian | Petra[?] | Common name, similar to "pietra" (rock) |