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[[Image:Smorg2.jpg|thumb|The conglomeration of '''Smorgs'''.]] | [[Image:Smorg2.jpg|thumb|The conglomeration of '''Smorgs'''.]] | ||
'''Smorgs''' are small, black creatures that vaguely resemble large [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]]. When by itself, a Smorg is harmless, but they usually travel in thousands and these | '''Smorgs''' are small, black creatures that vaguely resemble large [[Fuzzy|Fuzzies]]. When by itself, a Smorg is harmless, but they usually travel in the hundreds or thousands and in these numbers they become very dangerous. | ||
Smorgs attacked the [[Excess Express]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' after being released in the [[Riverside Station]]. They secretly entered the train overnight and abducted almost all the passengers. Mario was just speaking with the driver when a Smorg splatted on the window. Then another, and another, and another, until the entire window was blocked, leaving the train swerving out of control. Soon the entire train was covered, leaving every window blocked and the train empty. Mario hurried to the caboose to find the Smorgs attacking the conductor and maid. Mario quickly saved them, and they all realized that everybody must have been attacked in their sleep. Mario hurried to the roof - which was covered with Smorgs - and made his way towards the front of the train. All the Smorgs began to squeeze together, and they formed a octopus-like monstrosity. This [[Smorg]] had indeed taken all of the passengers and Mario had to fight it to save them. | Smorgs attacked the [[Excess Express]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' after being released in the [[Riverside Station]]. They secretly entered the train overnight and abducted almost all the passengers. Mario was just speaking with the driver when a Smorg splatted on the window. Then another, and another, and another, until the entire window was blocked, leaving the train swerving out of control. Soon the entire train was covered, leaving every window blocked and the train empty. Mario hurried to the caboose to find the Smorgs attacking the conductor and maid. Mario quickly saved them, and they all realized that everybody must have been attacked in their sleep. Mario hurried to the roof - which was covered with Smorgs - and made his way towards the front of the train. All the Smorgs began to squeeze together, and they formed a octopus-like monstrosity. This [[Smorg]] had indeed taken all of the passengers and Mario had to fight it to save them. |
Revision as of 04:29, January 21, 2011
Smorgs are small, black creatures that vaguely resemble large Fuzzies. When by itself, a Smorg is harmless, but they usually travel in the hundreds or thousands and in these numbers they become very dangerous.
Smorgs attacked the Excess Express in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door after being released in the Riverside Station. They secretly entered the train overnight and abducted almost all the passengers. Mario was just speaking with the driver when a Smorg splatted on the window. Then another, and another, and another, until the entire window was blocked, leaving the train swerving out of control. Soon the entire train was covered, leaving every window blocked and the train empty. Mario hurried to the caboose to find the Smorgs attacking the conductor and maid. Mario quickly saved them, and they all realized that everybody must have been attacked in their sleep. Mario hurried to the roof - which was covered with Smorgs - and made his way towards the front of the train. All the Smorgs began to squeeze together, and they formed a octopus-like monstrosity. This Smorg had indeed taken all of the passengers and Mario had to fight it to save them.
Apparently, red-colored Smorgs control the black ones. As the large, combined form, the Smorg's HP was held by the central structure--a tower of Red Smorgs.