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[[Image:Shhwonk.PNG|frame|right|The above-ground area of '''Shhwonk Fortress'''.]] | [[Image:Shhwonk.PNG|frame|right|The above-ground area of '''Shhwonk Fortress'''.]] | ||
'''Shhwonk Fortress''' is a fortress in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]'' where the [[Moon Stone]] and the [[Sun Stone]] are kept. It's past [[Petalburg]] and a few smaller | '''Shhwonk Fortress''' is a fortress in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]'' where the [[Moon Stone]] and the [[Sun Stone]] are kept. It's past [[Petalburg]] and a few smaller stoner fortresses. The Stoner Keys are used to open the pipe to [[Hookatail Castle]]. | ||
Before [[Mario]] was allowed entrance, he had to participate in a quiz show with a [[Thwomp]]. After passing the quiz, Mario was allowed entrance into the | Before [[Mario]] was allowed entrance, he had to participate in a quiz show with a [[Thwomp]]. After passing the quiz, Mario was allowed entrance into the Fortress, which was teeming with [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]]. After collecting the Sun and Moon Stone, Mario had to fight a [[Gold Fuzzy]] in order to get out. | ||
It is possible that Shhwonk Fortress is named after the similar-sounding [[Whomp's Fortress]], a [[Whomp]]-filled mountain area Mario explored during the events of ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Shhwonk Fortress may also be named after its Thwomp guardian; both "Thwomp!" and "Shhwonk!" are onomatopoeia for the same thing (an object crashing into the ground from above). | It is possible that Shhwonk Fortress is named after the similar-sounding [[Whomp's Fortress]], a [[Whomp]]-filled mountain area Mario explored during the events of ''[[Super Mario 64]]''. Shhwonk Fortress may also be named after its Thwomp guardian; both "Thwomp!" and "Shhwonk!" are onomatopoeia for the same thing (an object crashing into the ground from above). |
Revision as of 21:10, April 3, 2007
Shhwonk Fortress is a fortress in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door where the Moon Stone and the Sun Stone are kept. It's past Petalburg and a few smaller stoner fortresses. The Stoner Keys are used to open the pipe to Hookatail Castle.
Before Mario was allowed entrance, he had to participate in a quiz show with a Thwomp. After passing the quiz, Mario was allowed entrance into the Fortress, which was teeming with Fuzzies. After collecting the Sun and Moon Stone, Mario had to fight a Gold Fuzzy in order to get out.
It is possible that Shhwonk Fortress is named after the similar-sounding Whomp's Fortress, a Whomp-filled mountain area Mario explored during the events of Super Mario 64. Shhwonk Fortress may also be named after its Thwomp guardian; both "Thwomp!" and "Shhwonk!" are onomatopoeia for the same thing (an object crashing into the ground from above).
Enemies
- Fuzzy
- Gold Fuzzy
- Goomba
- Koopa Troopa