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{{quote|That way, I figure my wisdom will get spread around the world like...a disease! Without you, there'd be no world to...well, infect. With my wisdom. So thanks!|Chaz|Super Paper Mario}} | {{quote|That way, I figure my wisdom will get spread around the world like...a disease! Without you, there'd be no world to...well, infect. With my wisdom. So thanks!|Chaz|Super Paper Mario}} | ||
'''Chaz''' lives in [[Yold Town]] in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He is a very self-assured [[ | '''Chaz''' lives in [[Yold Town]] in the game ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He is a very self-assured [[Flip-Flop Folk|young man]], and a friend of [[Red and Green (Super Paper Mario)#Red|Red the Bridgemaster]]. They both play cards together; however, Chaz always wins. [[Tippi]] says that he might even want to lose on purpose once in a while (because he is so tired of winning). Throughout the game, Chaz's main knack seems to be for words of wisdom; he informs Mario of the usefulness of [[flip]]ping upon their first encounter (apparently carrying a duty to relay this advice to the [[Heroes of Light|legendary hero]]), and is later seen trying to get his quirky philosophies into [[List of Implied Entertainment#Tubebottom's Tome of Quotations|Tubebottom's Tome of Quotations]]. | ||
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Revision as of 00:21, March 27, 2011
- “That way, I figure my wisdom will get spread around the world like...a disease! Without you, there'd be no world to...well, infect. With my wisdom. So thanks!”
- —Chaz, Super Paper Mario
Chaz lives in Yold Town in the game Super Paper Mario. He is a very self-assured young man, and a friend of Red the Bridgemaster. They both play cards together; however, Chaz always wins. Tippi says that he might even want to lose on purpose once in a while (because he is so tired of winning). Throughout the game, Chaz's main knack seems to be for words of wisdom; he informs Mario of the usefulness of flipping upon their first encounter (apparently carrying a duty to relay this advice to the legendary hero), and is later seen trying to get his quirky philosophies into Tubebottom's Tome of Quotations.