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'''Blumiere's Father'''(or'''Count Bleck's Father''') is obviously the father of [[Blumiere]], also known as [[Count Bleck]]. Little is known about this father, and he is only mentioned near the end of the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''; more specifically, he is spoken of in the story told after Chapter 7.


Blumiere's Father does not accept the love Blumiere expresses for [[Tippi|Lady Timpani]], for [[Tribe of Darkness|his tribe]]'s rules only allow them to love one of their own. In his sadness, Blumiere acquires the [[Dark Prognosticus]], thus turning him into Count Bleck. He then may have killed his own father for not letting him live his true love.
{{quote|Blumiere, my son, don't! Even your ancestors could not handle that dark book...|Blumiere's Father|Super Paper Mario}}
 
'''Blumiere's Father''' (or '''Count Bleck's Father''') is, obviously, the father of [[Blumiere]], also known as Count Bleck. Little is known about this father, and he is only mentioned near the end of the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''; more specifically, he is spoken of in the story told after Chapter 7.
 
Blumiere's Father does not accept the love Blumiere expresses for [[Tippi|Lady Timpani]], for [[Tribe of Darkness|his tribe]]'s rules only allow them to love one of their own. ([[Carson]] can optionally reveal that these rules were erected so they could keep their elite bloodline without mixing in with other societies.) In his sadness over his father's disallowing, Blumiere acquired the [[Dark Prognosticus]] so he could destroy everything (but mainly simply so he could commit suicide), thus turning him into Count Bleck. He then may have killed his own father for not letting him love Timpani.


Blumiere's Father is known to be the only known member of the Tribe of Darkness other than Blumiere and [[Nolrem]], the latter of which is simply a descendant of the tribe.  
Blumiere's Father is known to be the only known member of the Tribe of Darkness other than Blumiere and [[Nolrem]], the latter of which is simply a descendant of the tribe.  

Revision as of 15:28, June 28, 2007

The title of this article is conjectural; an official name for the article's subject has not been found, so it has been given a fitting title by the editors. If an official name is found, then the article should be moved to its appropriate title.

“Blumiere, my son, don't! Even your ancestors could not handle that dark book...”
Blumiere's Father, Super Paper Mario

Blumiere's Father (or Count Bleck's Father) is, obviously, the father of Blumiere, also known as Count Bleck. Little is known about this father, and he is only mentioned near the end of the game Super Paper Mario; more specifically, he is spoken of in the story told after Chapter 7.

Blumiere's Father does not accept the love Blumiere expresses for Lady Timpani, for his tribe's rules only allow them to love one of their own. (Carson can optionally reveal that these rules were erected so they could keep their elite bloodline without mixing in with other societies.) In his sadness over his father's disallowing, Blumiere acquired the Dark Prognosticus so he could destroy everything (but mainly simply so he could commit suicide), thus turning him into Count Bleck. He then may have killed his own father for not letting him love Timpani.

Blumiere's Father is known to be the only known member of the Tribe of Darkness other than Blumiere and Nolrem, the latter of which is simply a descendant of the tribe.