Merlon

"Where to begin...? My name...is Merlon. I am a wizard.  When I was reading the stars the other day, an oracle came to me.  What I discovered is very important, and it concerns you.  But, before I tell you about it, there are other things of which I must speak.  It is a very long story, but I'll try to shorten it.  Where should I start...?  It was in the old days.  One of my ancestors was up on Shooting Star Summit and as usual...  ......but one day it happened.  ...suddenly...a great...  ...appeared and I...  ...standing face to face...  Then, the faraway....  the pious...  was....raised me up...  .....was amazing..  ..I was still so young then...  I believed in .........  But....our hearts were.....  ...........  and...........  .....then....  ...........so......"

- Merlon

Merlon is a wizard from the Paper Mario series. Merlon appears to be of the Shaman species.

Paper Mario


In Paper Mario, his house has a spinning roof and is located in front of the gates to Princess Peach's Castle, in Toad Town. Mario first needed Merlon's help when a gang of black Toads blocked the way to the Koopa Bros. Fortress. In order to get rid of them, Mario had to talk to Merlon, then guide the wizard to the Toads (who were actually The Koopa Bros. in disguise). Later in the game, Merlon would be standing outside of his house. If Mario spoke to him, he would be told of an oracle that spoke to Merlon in his sleep.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door


In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Merlon is the neighbor of Professor Frankly in Rogueport. For three Shine Sprites, Merlon can upgrade one of Mario's partners. If Mario gives Merlon the Up Arrow, Mario's partners can be Ultra Ranked. This Merlon may, in fact, be a different Merlon than the one in Paper Mario. This is because Wonky states there is a fortune-telling clan that names its members after their role in the clan. Perhaps the name "Merlon" indicates a certain role or ability one performs in the fortune-telling clan.

Super Paper Mario


Merlon appears in Super Paper Mario, living in the town of Flipside (This residence makes him appear rather angular and strange). Similar to the Merlon in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, this may be a different Merlon. This Merlon has perhaps the most central role in the game out of the previous ones. He tells Mario the prophecy of the Light Prognosticus and provides the first Pure Heart of the game. He has a distant cousin living in Flopside who is also named Merlon; however, the Flopside Merlon suggests to Mario that to tell the two apart he be called Nolrem. He also gets a quick mention when Tippi is tattling Bestovius.

According to Carson, the Super Paper Mario version of Merlon once fell in love with Saffron the cook. He went to her cooking shop each day and wooed her constantly. One day, he finally confessed his love to her. She said that if he finished a Saffron Special Galatic meal (one of the biggest, most filling dish anyone had ever seen), she would believe in his love, and so he dug right in. Spectators say he finished all but a little bit of parsley left on the plate. Suddenly, a poor, injured girl entered the town. Merlon had to help her, so Saffron suspended the challenge for him. He had become engrossed into his studies ever since, and he never got the chance to go back to the challenge.

Catch Card
Card Type: Uncommon

Card Description: This wizened old sage is a descendant of the Ancients. He helps Mario to decode the Light Prognosticus.

Trivia

 * Merlon's name is derived from the wizard of Arthurian Legend, Merlin.
 * Merlon's name poses as a base name that all his relatives' names derive from (i.e. Merlee, Merlow, etc.).
 * When he isn't studying the Light Prognosticus, he must spend time at the Flipside Arcade. He has a high score of 400000 in Forget Me Not.
 * In every game in the Paper Mario Series, Merlon's beard is longer than in the previous one.
 * According to Wonky in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, every person in the clan of the Ancients that has the same job have the same name. Based on this, it is possible that each Merlon is, in fact, a separate individual.