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===Sublevel 1, ruins of the 1,000 year old town===
===Sublevel 1, ruins of the 1,000 year old town===
[[File:PMTTYD Shine Sprite RogueSewerCenterRoof.png|thumb|left|Mario and Goombella on top of the pillar near Merluvlee's house and Dazzle.]]
[[File:PMTTYD Shine Sprite RogueSewerCenterRoof.png|thumb|left|Mario and Goombella on top of the pillar near Merluvlee's house and Dazzle.]]
Said by Goombella to be the ruins of the original town that modern Rogueport was built over, this is one of the largest rooms in Rogueport Sewers. It is separated into two parts separated by a fallen pillar which Mario initially cannot circumvent. Mario first gains the ability to cross under it once he can use [[Tube Mode]], but the pillar can be destroyed entirely using Bobbery's ability. The eastern part is accessible through an archway in the eastern entrance room, and houses [[Dazzle]] and [[Merluvlee]], both of whom become accessible once Mario visits the Thousand-Year Door for the first time. Dazzle is outside next to a fallen pillar that hides a [[Star Piece]] behind it, and he trades badges in exchange for the Star Pieces that Mario collects. Merluvlee lives inside a large, ruined building, and can tell Mario's fortune for a small price, which can alternatively lead him to Star Pieces or [[Shine Sprite]]s or instruct him on how to progress in the story.
Said by Goombella to be the ruins of the original town that modern Rogueport was built over, this is one of the largest rooms in Rogueport Sewers. It is separated into two parts separated by a fallen pillar which Mario initially cannot circumvent. Mario first gains the ability to cross under it once he can use [[Tube Mode]], but the pillar can be destroyed entirely using Admiral Bobbery's Bomb. The eastern part is accessible through an archway in the eastern entrance room, and houses [[Dazzle]] and [[Merluvlee]], both of whom become accessible once Mario visits the Thousand-Year Door for the first time. Dazzle is outside next to a fallen pillar that hides a [[Star Piece]] behind it, and he trades badges in exchange for the Star Pieces that Mario collects. Merluvlee lives inside a large, ruined building, and can tell Mario's fortune for a small price, which can alternatively lead him to Star Pieces or [[Shine Sprite]]s or instruct him on how to progress in the story.


The western part is much larger and is accessible through an archway in the western entrance room. This part features the room's centerpiece, a ruined fountain, as well as a number of ordinary residents, including a [[Little Mouser|Squeek]], a [[Bandit]] named [[Eddy the Mask]], and a Goomba. Goombella's [[Tattle]] dialogue for the area suggests that most of the residents are individuals who can't show their faces in Rogueport proper. The west end of the room contains a pillar that mirrors the one next to Dazzle, which also has a Star Piece hidden behind it. In-between the pillar and the ruined fountain, there is a building locked from the inside, which can be entered and unlocked using the teleporter inside the [[X-Naut Fortress]]. The building's interior is futuristic and contains the teleporter connecting back to the X-Naut Fortress. Mario uses the teleporter to return here after Chapter 7, and it can also be used before and after that point to travel between Rogueport Sewers and the X-Naut Fortress, though it is unusable after returning at the end of Chapter 7 up until the end of the game. South of the ruined fountain, a thin layer of water covers the floor. There is a chest containing a [[Soft Stomp]] badge in the lower left corner of the wet area. North of the ruined fountain, a ledge that repeatedly raises and lowers leads to [[Deepdown Depot]], a shop that sells some of the game's most valuable items, and [[Herb T.'s place]], a bar run by the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] [[Herb T.]] [[Wonky]], who provides Mario with various obscure information on game mechanics, secrets, and lore, takes up residence in Herb T.'s place as well.
The western part is much larger and is accessible through an archway in the western entrance room. This part features the room's centerpiece, a ruined fountain, as well as a number of ordinary residents, including a [[Little Mouser|Squeek]], a [[Bandit]] named [[Eddy the Mask]], and a Goomba. Goombella's [[Tattle]] dialogue for the area suggests that most of the residents are individuals who can't show their faces in Rogueport proper. The west end of the room contains a pillar that mirrors the one next to Dazzle, which also has a Star Piece hidden behind it. In-between the pillar and the ruined fountain, there is a building locked from the inside, which can be entered and unlocked using the teleporter inside the [[X-Naut Fortress]]. The building's interior is futuristic and contains the teleporter connecting back to the X-Naut Fortress. Mario uses the teleporter to return here after Chapter 7, and it can also be used before and after that point to travel between Rogueport Sewers and the X-Naut Fortress, though it is unusable after returning at the end of Chapter 7 up until the end of the game. South of the ruined fountain, a thin layer of water covers the floor. There is a chest containing a [[Soft Stomp]] badge in the lower left corner of the wet area. North of the ruined fountain, a ledge that repeatedly raises and lowers leads to [[Deepdown Depot]], a shop that sells some of the game's most valuable items, and [[Herb T.'s place]], a bar run by the [[Toad (species)|Toad]] [[Herb T.]] [[Wonky]], who provides Mario with various obscure information on game mechanics, secrets, and lore, takes up residence in Herb T.'s place as well.

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