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[[Image:Gloamvalley.PNG|thumb|right|[[Bowser]] breathing fire in '''Gloam Valley'''.]]
[[Image:Gloamvalley.PNG|thumb|right|[[Bowser]] breathing fire in '''Gloam Valley'''.]]
'''Gloam Valley''' is the setting of Chapter 2 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.  It within itself doesn't appear much throughout the chapter, but [[Merlee's Mansion]], located in the swamp, is vastly explored.  The only notable event that occurred here was [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]] joining Mario's party.  The valley, much like [[Twilight Town]], is in a perpetual state of twilight. Mario and company hopped on a platform ahead with a [[Squig]], and they had to flip to see flip blocks. They had to defeat many enemies, and they enter a pipe. They tried to defeat a [[Growmeba]] and after him, they had to rescue [[Boomer]]. They returned outside, and while they jumped, they got attacked by a [[Jawbus]], and they had to go through, hitting a switch. Near the block, they got attacked by a few [[Cherbil]]s.
'''Gloam Valley''' is the setting of Chapter 2 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.  It within itself doesn't appear much throughout the chapter, but [[Merlee's Mansion]], located in the swamp, is vastly explored.


== Enemies ==
==A Brief Description==
The only notable event that occurred in the Gloam Swamp was when [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]] joined Mario's party.  The valley, much like [[Twilight Town]], is in a perpetual state of twilight.
 
==Chapters==
*Chapter 2-1: Bogging to Merlee's ('''Gloam Swamp''')
*Chapter 2-2: Tricks, Treats, Traps ([[Merlee's Mansion]])
*Chapter 2-3: Breaking the Bank ([[Merlee's Mansion Interior]])
*Chapter 2-4: The Basement Face-Off ([[Merlee's Mansion Basement]])
 
==Chapter 2-1: Bogging to Merlee's==
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After finding the Orange Pure Heart's tower in the [[Flipside Outskirts]], Mario and his friends gained access to the Gloam Swamp through the <font color=orange>Orange Door</font>.  The Gloam Swamp was a swamp in a perpetual sunset, and was quite beautiful indeed.  Mixed in it were strange foliage and perplexing beasts, such as [[Growmeba|Growmebas]].  [[Princess Peach]] proved her worth in the swamp; without her, Mario probably wouldn't have gotten through.
 
Near the end of the swamp, after tussling with a Growmeba, Mario met the bomb [[Pixl]], [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]].  Boomer gave Mario a quiz, which he easily won.  Overjoyed, Boomer didn't hesitate to join Mario on his quest.  Boomer proved as useful as Peach, and right from the get-go destroyed the blocks that were at the time preventing their passage.
 
It wasn't long after that that Mario saw Merlee's Mansion in the distance.  What would happen next?
{{endspoiler}}
 
===Enemies===
*[[Cheep-Cheep]]
*[[Cheep-Cheep]]
*[[Goomba]]
*[[Goomba]]
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Revision as of 11:46, May 28, 2007

File:Gloamvalley.PNG
Bowser breathing fire in Gloam Valley.

Gloam Valley is the setting of Chapter 2 in Super Paper Mario. It within itself doesn't appear much throughout the chapter, but Merlee's Mansion, located in the swamp, is vastly explored.

A Brief Description

The only notable event that occurred in the Gloam Swamp was when Boomer joined Mario's party. The valley, much like Twilight Town, is in a perpetual state of twilight.

Chapters

Chapter 2-1: Bogging to Merlee's

Template:Spoiler After finding the Orange Pure Heart's tower in the Flipside Outskirts, Mario and his friends gained access to the Gloam Swamp through the Orange Door. The Gloam Swamp was a swamp in a perpetual sunset, and was quite beautiful indeed. Mixed in it were strange foliage and perplexing beasts, such as Growmebas. Princess Peach proved her worth in the swamp; without her, Mario probably wouldn't have gotten through.

Near the end of the swamp, after tussling with a Growmeba, Mario met the bomb Pixl, Boomer. Boomer gave Mario a quiz, which he easily won. Overjoyed, Boomer didn't hesitate to join Mario on his quest. Boomer proved as useful as Peach, and right from the get-go destroyed the blocks that were at the time preventing their passage.

It wasn't long after that that Mario saw Merlee's Mansion in the distance. What would happen next? Template:Endspoiler

Enemies

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