Cortez

"I'll turn your mustache into a bone-polisher, amigo!"

- Cortez

Cortez is the holder of the fifth Crystal Star, the Sapphire Star, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. During dialogues, he appropriatly speaks in a Spanish accent. He resides on a pirate-ship-like vessel, deep within Pirate's Grotto on Keelhaul Key. He begins to battle Mario when he thinks the plumber is after his treasure. After being defeated, Cortez gives Mario the Crystal Star when the later told him he wasn't interested in his treasure, only in the Crystal Star. Cortez hands it over willingly, offhandedly remarking "What do I need one or two extra gems for anyway?", and that he never particularly cared for the Crystal Star anyways.

After Four-Eyes revealed his true identity as Lord Crump, Mario and Flavio return to Cortez, in order to request the use of his ship. Cortez was not particularly interested, spouting that he didn't want his ship to be used as a luxury liner. He also tells them that even if he wanted to lend them his ship, the ship is useless, as it won't operate, because of the loss of its power source, the Skull Gem. Flavio then reveals he has the gem, causing Cortez to be even more furious, and not wishing to help them even further, as Flavio's ancestors stole it from him. He eventually relents after Flavio reminded him that Mario defeated him once, and hints he'll have Mario fight Cortez again for the ship. Cortez, relenting, then helps them in the battle against the X-Nauts when Lord Crump attacks Keelhaul Key. From then on, Cortez stays docked at Rogueport, and would ferry Mario to Keelhaul Key and back whenever he wanted. In this regard, he serves much the same purpose as The Whale from the first Paper Mario.

In battle, Cortez can attack the party with each of his four weapons before attacking himself, thus essentially giving him up to five attacks per turn. He has three forms, his basic first form, an armless version with a gem encased in his rib cage that serves as a weak point, and a mere floating head. In his last form, he can absorb the souls of the Audience to restore his HP, similar to Hooktail and the Shadow Queen. The only difference is that Cortez can only absorb souls equal to half the current audience members while the Shadow Queen will absorb them all.

Cortez is the one who defeated the Stalwart Koopa and caused him to be sealed in a magic Black Chest.

At the end of the game Goombella says Admiral Bobbery, Cortez, and a few others went to sail the world.

Field Tattle

 * ''That's Cortez, remember? The dread pirate ghost feared by all? Ring a bell? Boy, hard to imagine someone that scary would like us... But he's just a big sweetie! Plus, he's like our taxi service between Rogueport and Keelhaul Key! I love him!

Trivia

 * He is named after the Spanish Aztec conqueror Hernán Cortés (although Cortés was not a pirate).
 * He might be based on the Flying Dutchman, as both are a pirate spirit on a lost ship. The Flying Dutchman is sometimes said to devour souls (so does Cortez).
 * He has a personality similar to Jonathan Jones. They are both pirates, they allied themselves with Mario after being defeated in combat (at one point helping him defeat one of the main antagonist's most powerful followers), and they have red and blue minions (Lava Bubble/Bandana Red; Ember/Bandana Blue). Interestingly, both guard blue stars in their respective games.
 * He is the only boss that gives the player a Crystal Star willingly.
 * Cortez speaks in grammatically incorrect Spanish.
 * When Cortez speaks, a "music cue" of sorts can be heard before and after the text box appears. This also happens when Hooktail and the Thwomp at Shhwonk Fortress speak.
 * Despite having only 20 HP, Cortez will recover 49 HP.
 * Oddly, Cortez's artwork does not show his true form; instead, it shows one of his battle forms.
 * This fight can be done quicker if the player chooses to use Flurrie for the fight as Flurrie can blow away Cortez's weapons, making the fight much easier.