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[[Image:SPM_GloamValley.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Peach]] proceeding in '''Gloam Valley'''.]]
[[Image:SPM_GloamValley.jpg|thumb|250px|[[Peach]] proceeding 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 background music for Gloam Valley is the music used in the Super Paper Mario trailer.
'''Gloam Valley''' is the setting of Chapter 2 in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''.  The valley itself only appears in the first section of the chapter, but [[Merlee's Mansion]], located in the Valley, is vastly explored. The background music for Gloam Valley is the music used in the Super Paper Mario trailer.
 
==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==
==Chapters==
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==Chapter 2-1: Bogging to Merlee's==
==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.
After finding the tower of the Orange Pure Heart 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 in a state of perpetual sunset. There is an abundance of tall foliage and many enemies, such as [[Growmeba|Growmebas]].  [[Princess Peach]] proved her value in the party in the swamp; without her, Mario could not have gone through as he does not have the ability to glide over long distances.
 
Near the end of the swamp, after defeating a Growmeba, Mario met the bomb [[Pixl]], [[Boomer (Pixl)|Boomer]].  Boomer gave Mario a quiz, which is always won no matter which answers the [[player]] chooses. Overjoyed, Boomer didn't hesitate to join Mario on his quest. Boomer proved as useful as Peach, and destroyed the blocks that were at the time preventing their passage.


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 when Mario saw Merlee's Mansion in the distance.


It wasn't long after that that Mario saw Merlee's Mansion in the distance.  What would happen next?
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Revision as of 06:54, December 19, 2008

File:SPM GloamValley.jpg
Peach proceeding in Gloam Valley.

Gloam Valley is the setting of Chapter 2 in Super Paper Mario. The valley itself only appears in the first section of the chapter, but Merlee's Mansion, located in the Valley, is vastly explored. The background music for Gloam Valley is the music used in the Super Paper Mario trailer.

Chapters

Chapter 2-1: Bogging to Merlee's

Template:Spoiler After finding the tower of the Orange Pure Heart in the Flipside Outskirts, Mario and his friends gained access to the Gloam Swamp through the Orange Door. The Gloam Swamp in a state of perpetual sunset. There is an abundance of tall foliage and many enemies, such as Growmebas. Princess Peach proved her value in the party in the swamp; without her, Mario could not have gone through as he does not have the ability to glide over long distances.

Near the end of the swamp, after defeating a Growmeba, Mario met the bomb Pixl, Boomer. Boomer gave Mario a quiz, which is always won no matter which answers the player chooses. Overjoyed, Boomer didn't hesitate to join Mario on his quest. Boomer proved as useful as Peach, and destroyed the blocks that were at the time preventing their passage.

It wasn't long after that when Mario saw Merlee's Mansion in the distance.

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