Decalburg

Decalburg is a town featured in Paper Mario: Sticker Star. It serves as the central hub town of the game, and is where Mario starts his adventure. The Sticker Fest takes place here. The town's name comes from decal, a design prepared on special paper to be transferred to another surface, like a sticker, and -burg, a town or city.

History
The game begins in Decalburg after the Sticker Fest was forcefully ended by Bowser. Mario is woken up by Kersti and then proceeds to peel her off. After that, the Toads are shown to have been crumpled or attacked and are panicking over the ravaged festival grounds.

As each Toad is found and rescued, it is discovered that an entire portion of Decalburg has been rolled up, and all of the saved Toads are needed to unroll it. As soon as it is turned back to normal, Mario and Kersti are attacked by a gang of Goombas, in which the basic battle actions are taught. After the commotion, Mario and Kersti leave for World 1's first level, Warm Fuzzy Plains.

Later, after Mario learns how to Paperize, he can pull off Decalburg's fountain to reveal the Green Toad that was crushed under the unrolling Decalburg. The Green Toad thanks Mario and officially opens up the Sticker Museum.

Gradually, over the course of the game, the festival grounds are repaired.

Layout
The first area of Decalburg is the festival grounds, where the Sticker Fest takes place. At first, this site is ravaged and contains a very small selection of weak stickers, but gradually over the course of the game the Toads rebuild the grounds.

The next area is the residential area. It contains three houses. The one on the left contains newspaper articles about "Green Guy" sightings. The house in the center belongs to the crybaby Toad found in World 1-4, Hither Thither Hill. Finally, the house on the end is the house of the bullied Red Toad encountered over the course of the game. As he is rescued, paintings of those attacks appear in his house, and once all five appear, a friend of his will give Mario an HP-Up Heart.

The biggest area is the town center, where the Sticker Shop, Sling-a-Thing stand, and Sticker Museum are located. The Sticker Shop is one of five shops in the game and slowly gets more and more powerful stickers over the course of the game. The Sling-a-Thing stand is opened once Mario gets the Fan item from Bouquet Gardens. Also, once Mario gets multiple Things, a secluded stand opens up near the Sling-a-Thing stand. This stand sells the Things that Mario has lost and not gotten back again. The items are pricey, and the method is highly implied to be illegal.

To the left of the secluded stand is the Secret Door of Decalburg that it shares with The Enigmansion. The door serves as a portal between the two.

Sticker Fest Grounds

 * Wow, this looks bad. That Bowser bloke really is a force of destruction. (pre-Warm Fuzzy Plains)
 * What a wasteland. There's nothing left! (Before getting one Royal Sticker)
 * What a shame... It looks like the Sticker Fest will never return. (After getting one Royal Sticker)
 * They're rehearsing for the Sticker Fest! Not long to go now!

Toad House Area

 * The Toads live in these houses, obviously. The Sticker Fest grounds are just back there.

Toad Houses (Inside)

 * Toad houses. Ah, the simple life.

Hub

 * The center of Decalburg, eh? We can head out into the world from here. (NA)
 * The centre of Decalburg, eh? We can head out into the world from here. (EU)

Sticker Shop

 * Stickers are being sold here! I really wonder how much I'd go for...

Sticker Museum

 * As far as house interiors go, this one is pretty odd...
 * Wow, a sticker museum! I really feel at ease here. So peaceful... (inside the exhibits)

Sling-a-Thing Area

 * Wow, what kind of place IS this? It seems sort of... sketchy. (pre-Water's Edge Way, before Mario's first usage of the Sling-a-Thing stall)
 * This operation looks a bit dodgy, but I have to admit, the thing stickers are pretty amazing.

Trivia

 * Originally, Decalburg was going to return in Paper Mario: Color Splash; it was ultimately replaced by Port Prisma. Concept art exists in Color Splash of what Decalburg might have looked like had it been reused.

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