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[[ | [[Image:Dgdsfgsdg.jpg|thumb|The '''Black Skull''' (right) collides with the [[X-Ship]] (left).]] | ||
The '''Black Skull''' is [[Cortez]]'s pirate ship in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It was permanently grounded long ago and docked deep in [[Pirate's Grotto]] until [[Mario]] and his partners came in and defeated Cortez. It turns out that the source of the Black Skull's power is the [[Skull Gem]], which [[Flavio]]'s ancestors have stolen from Cortez. Flavio agrees to give Cortez the Skull Gem in exchange for use of his ship, [[S.S. Flavion|his own]] having been destroyed before. Soon after, [[Lord Crump]] attacks with the [[X-Ship]] and a second battle commences between the [[X-Naut]]s and Cortez's army of [[Ember]]s. The ship has only two rooms: the room before the treasure room, that is where [[Cortez]] keeps all of his provisions and the treasure room, where he is first introduced. | The '''Black Skull''' is [[Cortez]]'s pirate ship in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. It was permanently grounded long ago and docked deep in [[Pirate's Grotto]] until [[Mario]] and his partners came in and defeated Cortez. It turns out that the source of the Black Skull's power is the [[Skull Gem]], which [[Flavio]]'s ancestors have stolen from Cortez. Flavio agrees to give Cortez the Skull Gem in exchange for use of his ship, [[S.S. Flavion|his own]] having been destroyed before. Soon after, [[Lord Crump]] attacks with the [[X-Ship]] and a second battle commences between the [[X-Naut]]s and Cortez's army of [[Ember]]s. The ship has only two rooms: the room before the treasure room, that is where [[Cortez]] keeps all of his provisions and the treasure room, where he is first introduced. | ||
[[File:Cortez head.JPG|thumb|left|Cortez in his treasure room aboard the Black Skull.]] | |||
[[File:Cortez head. | After the chapter, the Black Skull is docked in [[Rogueport]] and can take Mario to and from [[Keelhaul Key]] at any time; however, Mario can no longer go inside. This is equivalent to the [[Whale (character)|Whale]] taking Mario to and from [[Lavalava Island]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. | ||
After the chapter, the Black Skull is docked in [[Rogueport]] and can take Mario to and from [[Keelhaul Key]] at any time; however, | {{br}} | ||
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==Trivia== | |||
*It could be possible that the Black Skull is based on the Black Pearl from the ''[[wikipedia:Pirates of the Caribbean|Pirates of the Caribbean]]'' film franchise. The Black Skull is "raised" from its resting place much like the Black Pearl is. | |||
*The Black Skull can also be a reference to [[wikipedia:The Flying Dutchman|The Flying Dutchman]], since its captain is cursed to roam the seas, much like Cortez since he cannot leave his treasure. | |||
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