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[[Flurrie]] lives in grandeur; her house looks as if it were fashioned with the rich folk in mind. She seems to spend a great deal of time in her bedroom, perhaps admiring herself in the mirror or searching for her lost pearl necklace, which [[Mario]] returns to her in exchange for her help. | [[Flurrie]] lives in grandeur; her house looks as if it were fashioned with the rich folk in mind. She seems to spend a great deal of time in her bedroom, perhaps admiring herself in the mirror or searching for her lost pearl necklace, which [[Mario]] returns to her in exchange for her help. | ||
At the end of Chapter 2, Mario can return to the house and access Flurrie's bedroom, where he can obtain the [[Super Appeal P]] badge and a [[Star Piece]]. | At the end of Chapter 2, Mario can return to the house and access Flurrie's bedroom, where he can obtain the [[Super Appeal P]] badge and a [[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Piece]]. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 08:00, April 22, 2012
Flurrie's House is a house in Boggly Woods where Flurrie lives in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Mario, Goombella, Punio and Koops go here to get Flurrie to help find the secret entrance to The Great Tree.
Flurrie lives in grandeur; her house looks as if it were fashioned with the rich folk in mind. She seems to spend a great deal of time in her bedroom, perhaps admiring herself in the mirror or searching for her lost pearl necklace, which Mario returns to her in exchange for her help.
At the end of Chapter 2, Mario can return to the house and access Flurrie's bedroom, where he can obtain the Super Appeal P badge and a Star Piece.
Gallery
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Mario and Flurrie inside the house.
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Mario and Flurrie in the bedroom.