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[[Image:twila.jpg|thumb|'''Twila'''.]]
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'''Twila''' is basically the [[The Moon|moon]] who gets into a fight with the sun, [[Brighton]], in the game ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. She controls the board for 3 turns and switches off with Brighton every 3 turns. Since the game doesn't have a story mode we never get to see if they resolve their argument but it is assumed they do eventually.
'''Twila''' is basically the [[The Moon|moon]], who gets into a fight with the sun, [[Brighton]], in the game ''[[Mario Party 6]]''. She controls the board for 3 turns and switches off with Brighton every 3 turns. Since the game doesn't have a story mode we never get to see if they resolve their argument but it is assumed they do eventually.


Once all pages in the Miracle Book are bought, Brighton and Twila see how much work everyone has done to fill the Star Bank. They both make up and promise to get along. As an award for their hard work, the sun and moon scatter the Stars across the sky, being seen miles away. And so, she ended her feud with Brighton.
Once all pages in the Miracle Book are bought, Brighton and Twila see how much work everyone has done to fill the Star Bank. They both make up and promise to get along. As an award for their hard work, the sun and moon scatter the Stars across the sky, being seen miles away. And so, she ended her feud with Brighton.

Revision as of 00:10, April 13, 2007

Mario Party 6 promotional artwork: Twila
Twila.

Twila is basically the moon, who gets into a fight with the sun, Brighton, in the game Mario Party 6. She controls the board for 3 turns and switches off with Brighton every 3 turns. Since the game doesn't have a story mode we never get to see if they resolve their argument but it is assumed they do eventually.

Once all pages in the Miracle Book are bought, Brighton and Twila see how much work everyone has done to fill the Star Bank. They both make up and promise to get along. As an award for their hard work, the sun and moon scatter the Stars across the sky, being seen miles away. And so, she ended her feud with Brighton.