Poshley Sanctum

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Poshley Sanctum
Mario next to the Shine Sprite in Poshley Sanctum in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
The large hallway where the Garnet Star is located.
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Greater location Poshley Heights
Owner Pennington
“Poshley Sanctum is a rather famous building, eh? And the painting inside isn't the only gorgeous thing: so is the building! I could just stare at it all day, you betcha!”
Bumpty, Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Located in Poshley Heights, the Poshley Sanctum is Pennington's home in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It is where the Garnet Star is located. The two main halls can be navigated by Spring Jumping off the star tiles on the floor to grab the various poles near the ceiling. Some of the ledges have Paper Plane panels which Mario can use to reach the ledges on the other side of the room.

At the entrance, when Mario first walks in, the Three Shadows and Doopliss can be seen with the fake Garnet Star. They break a window to get away, thinking they have the real Crystal Star. To keep the actual star safe, it was hidden inside the back wall's painting. A hidden pipe behind a curtain transports Mario inside it. The painting shows a pipe outside the front entrance of the Sanctum. When Mario goes through the pipe into the painting and walks inside the Sanctum, he'll be in the room with the real Garnet Star. This new area inside the painting is almost exactly the same as the area outside the painting, except that it has different lighting and is filled with Dark Boos. There is a pipe inside the painting of this room.

The first room contains a ! Switch to make the pipe appear, leading into the painting. The back room contains the L Emblem badge. Both need to be reached by using the poles near the roof to shimmy onto the wall ledges.

Enemies

Items

Item Location
Boo's Sheet Boo's Sheet Nintendo Switch In the hidden room, on top of a Brick Block on the highest level on the east side. Can be obtained with Koops or Yoshi.
Coin Coin Nintendo Switch In the hidden room, on the highest level on the east side. Can be reached by using Yoshi, then performing a Spin Jump.
Garnet Star Garnet Star There is a fake Garnet Star in the front room. The real one is in the back room.
L Emblem L Emblem In the hidden room, on the far side of the highest platform in the left.
Mystery Mystery Nintendo Switch In a ? Block in the front room.
Shine Sprite Shine Sprite In the hidden room, on the far side of the middle platform on the left.
Thunder Rage Thunder Rage Nintendo Switch In a ? Block in the front room.

Area Tattles

  • "This is Poshley Sanctum. It sure is spacious inside! ECHO! ...Echo...Echo... Does Pennington really live here alone? I bet it's really hard to clean this place. Hey, and those ☆ marks on the floor must mean something, right?"
  • "Is this part of Poshley Sanctum, too? Exactly how does all of this work? Well, whatever... This must be the secret resting place of the Crystal Star. Based on his reactions, I'd say that Pennington didn't even know about this."
RogueportPetalburgPetal MeadowsHooktail CastleThe Great TreeBoggly WoodsPirate's GrottoKeelhaul KeyTwilight TownTwilight TrailFahr OutpostCreepy SteepleMoonX-Naut FortressGlitzvillePoshley SanctumRiverside StationPoshley HeightsA map of Rogueport and the surrounding areas visited during Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
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In-game map description

  • Only recently converted to a domicile, this former temple is now home to Pennington, the detective.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピカリーしんでん[?]
Pikarī Shinden
Poshley Temple
Chinese (simplified) 比亮丽神殿[?]
Bǐliànglì Shéndiàn
Poshley Temple
Chinese (traditional) 比亮麗神殿[?]
Bǐliànglì Shéndiàn
Poshley Temple
French Temple de Picaly[?] Poshley Temple
German Glimmer-Tempel[?] Glowing Temple; from glimmern ("to glow")
Italian Tempio di Sfoggy[?] Poshley Temple
Korean 트윙클 신전[?]
Teuwingkeul Sinjeon
Twinkle Temple
Spanish Palacio de la Luz[?] Palace of Light