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'''Garro''' is a master sculptor who owns a studio in [[Nimbus Land]]. During the events of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Garro played a pivotal role in the fall of [[Valentina]] and the restoration of the royal family to the throne of Nimbus Land.
'''Garro''' is a master sculptor who owns a studio in [[Nimbus Land]]. During the events of ''[[Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars]]'', Garro played a pivotal role in the fall of [[Valentina]] and the restoration of the royal family to the throne of Nimbus Land.


When [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] first enter his studio, they notice a golden statue that resembles Mallow. However, Garro reveals the sculpture is of a young [[King Nimbus]]. As a result, Mallow realizes he is the true heir to the throne and that [[Dodo]] was an impostor. Garro agrees and decides to help Mario infiltrate the castle by layering him in gold, disguising him as one of his statues. The sculptor grabs a couple of gold Valentina statues (along with a gold Mario) and brings them to the castle. However, Valentina's [[Birdy]] guards stop Garro. According to the guards, only statues of Valentina are allowed in the castle. Quickly thinking, Garro tells the guards that the statue is of Valentina's nephew, Mariotta, and the guards let him pass.  
When [[Mario]] and [[Mallow]] first enter his studio, they notice a golden statue that resembles Mallow. However, Garro reveals the sculpture is of a young [[King Nimbus]]. As a result, Mallow realizes he is the true her to the throne and that [[Dodo]] was an impostor. Garro agrees and decides to help Mario infiltrate the castle by layering him in gold, disguising him as one of his statues. The sculptor grabs a couple of gold Valentina statues (along with a gold Mario) and brings them to the castle. However, Valentina's [[Birdy]] guards stop Garro. According to the guards, only statues of Valentina are allowed in the castle. Quickly thinking, Garro tells the guards that the statue is of Valentina's nephew, Mariotta, and the guards let him pass.  


Upon entering the castle, Garro runs into Valentina herself. Valentina, who considers herself an art buff, scoffs at the awkward looking statue. However, Garro argues that the sculpture, which he names ''[[A Plumber's Lament]]'', symbolizes the struggle of the working class and is a very powerful piece of art. Valentina quickly changes her previous evaluation, praising Garro for the statue. With Mario in position, Garro returned to his studio, waiting for the plumber hero to bring an end to Valentina's reign. At the game's ending sequence, Garro was shown at the very back of the crowd celebrating Mallow's return; unlike the other crowd members, Garro did not leap for joy and peculiarly left before the ceremony was over.
Upon entering the castle, Garro runs into Valentina herself. Valentina, who considers herself an art buff, scoffs at the awkward looking statue. However, Garro argues that the sculpture, which he names ''[[A Plumber's Lament]]'', symbolizes the struggle of the working class and is a very powerful piece of art. Valentina quickly changes her previous evaluation, praising Garro for the statue. With Mario in position, Garro returned to his studio, waiting for the plumber hero to bring an end to Valentina's reign. At the game's ending sequence, Garro was shown at the very back of the crowd celebrating Mallow's return; unlike the other crowd members, Garro did not leap for joy and peculiarly left before the ceremony was over.

Revision as of 12:54, March 4, 2013

Garro is a master sculptor who owns a studio in Nimbus Land. During the events of Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars, Garro played a pivotal role in the fall of Valentina and the restoration of the royal family to the throne of Nimbus Land.

When Mario and Mallow first enter his studio, they notice a golden statue that resembles Mallow. However, Garro reveals the sculpture is of a young King Nimbus. As a result, Mallow realizes he is the true her to the throne and that Dodo was an impostor. Garro agrees and decides to help Mario infiltrate the castle by layering him in gold, disguising him as one of his statues. The sculptor grabs a couple of gold Valentina statues (along with a gold Mario) and brings them to the castle. However, Valentina's Birdy guards stop Garro. According to the guards, only statues of Valentina are allowed in the castle. Quickly thinking, Garro tells the guards that the statue is of Valentina's nephew, Mariotta, and the guards let him pass.

Upon entering the castle, Garro runs into Valentina herself. Valentina, who considers herself an art buff, scoffs at the awkward looking statue. However, Garro argues that the sculpture, which he names A Plumber's Lament, symbolizes the struggle of the working class and is a very powerful piece of art. Valentina quickly changes her previous evaluation, praising Garro for the statue. With Mario in position, Garro returned to his studio, waiting for the plumber hero to bring an end to Valentina's reign. At the game's ending sequence, Garro was shown at the very back of the crowd celebrating Mallow's return; unlike the other crowd members, Garro did not leap for joy and peculiarly left before the ceremony was over.

List of Sculptures

Some of Garro's works, including a gold-layered Mario.

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