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The '''Dead Sea Scrolls''' are items exclusive to the PC versions of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''. In that game, one of the [[Koopa Troopa]]s in [[Jerusalem]] steal it from the [[Shrine of the Book]], forcing the site to close until [[Luigi]] returns it with a reward of 2100 [[bill|dollars]]. If Luigi returns the artifact first, he will an additional bonus of 2800 dollars.
The '''Dead Sea Scrolls''' are an item exclusive to the PC versions of ''[[Mario is Missing! (PC)|Mario is Missing!]]''. In that game, one of the [[Koopa Troopa]]s in [[Jerusalem]] steals them from the [[Shrine of the Book]], forcing the site to close until [[Luigi]] returns them with a reward of 2100 [[bill|dollars]]. If Luigi returns the artifact first, he will earn an additional bonus of 2800 dollars.


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Revision as of 15:45, September 6, 2024

Dead Sea Scrolls
Dead Sea Scrolls in Mario is Missing!
First appearance Mario is Missing! (1993)

The Dead Sea Scrolls are an item exclusive to the PC versions of Mario is Missing!. In that game, one of the Koopa Troopas in Jerusalem steals them from the Shrine of the Book, forcing the site to close until Luigi returns them with a reward of 2100 dollars. If Luigi returns the artifact first, he will earn an additional bonus of 2800 dollars.

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Person Quote
PC version
Boy "We're on a scroll…its roof mimics the lids of the clay jars where they found the famous Scrolls."
Tourist "That scroll belongs in West Jerusalem. I know, I was in the Israel Museum and saw it on a postcard."
Reporter "It's ancient paper and lives under the white porcelain roof. You're dead, see, if you don't replace it."
Scientist "Dare I breathe…it's the first copy of the Old Testament, scripted 100 B.C.!"
Police officer "That is the Dead Sea Scroll from The Shrine of the Book; take a look, it goes in the Israel Museum."