Boggly Woods



Boggly Woods are the woods which Mario, Goombella and Koops explore in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, in Chapter 2. These woods give a tranquil feeling, yet they also appear and sound eerie and lonely. Large gusts of wind accentuate the feeling. It is inhabited by many pale black-and-white enemies, along with the Punies, small gray creatures with colored pompoms on their heads. Because of its remote location, a few Rogueportians who desire peace and solitude also come to settle in the woods. Two notable non-Bogglians are Flurrie and Doe T., who is one of the subjects Mario must help from the Trouble Center.

Mario saves the Great Tree from the X-Nauts and Lord Crump, and Flurrie joins Mario here.

Mario and his teammates found out that the X-Nauts were behind Princess Peach's kidnapping and offer to Punio to help drive the X-Nauts out of the tree. When they reach Boggly Woods, they see the Shadow Sirens talking, trying to recover a lost sketch of Mario, so they can find him. Vivian is showing Beldam Flurrie's necklace. Marilyn notices Mario is on his way, but Beldam and Vivian ignore her.

Madame Flurrie lives in Boggly Woods to get away from stress and the public so she can live in peace with all of the well-known Punies that love her so. Mario first meets her when Punio, a fellow Puni, suggests her for help on getting into the Great Tree.

The Great Tree, a gigantic tree with white leaves and roots with water in its walls, is the home of the Punies.

All of the trees in Boggly Woods have black bark and white leaves. There is also white grass near the warp pipe and in many other parts of the forest.

One of the most peculiar aspects of the forest is the ground. The ground is aurora-like in rainbow colors that change and move around flatly.

Enemies

 * Cleft
 * Dark Puff
 * Pale Piranha
 * Shadow Sirens (Boss(es))

Trivia

 * Boggly Woods may be a counterpart to Flower Fields from Paper Mario, since it's more mysterious, gustier, and darker then other areas of the game; many Puffs inhabit the woods, the white flowers resemble a similar pattern, and they both have a giant tree that serves as the "guardian" of the entire land.