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The '''Caryatid''' is an item in ''[[Mario is Missing!]]'' {{wp|Caryatid}}s are large statues that serve as replacements for traditional structural columns, with this one in particular belonging to the [[Erechtheion Temple]]. It gets taken by a group of [[Koopa Troopa]]s within [[Athens]], causing the Erechteion to shut down. [[Luigi]] then takes it for himself while he is in the city, and he shows it to random other people in the hopes that one of them recognizes it; all of them know where it belongs and provide extra trivia about the caryatids, such as how they have stood for 2000 years (actually around 2400 years<ref>Langmea, Donald, and Christine Garnaut. "Erechtheion." ''Encyclopedia of Architectural and Engineering Feats'', illustrated ed., ABC-CLIO, 2001, pp. 110–111. ''Google Books'', books.google.ca/books?id=T5J6GKvGbmMC. Retrieved February 8, 2018.</ref>). He is awarded $1650 for returning the Caryatid through the Erechteion's information booth.
The '''Caryatid''' is an item in the SNES, DOS, and Deluxe versions of ''[[Mario is Missing!]]''. {{wp|Caryatid}}s are large statues that serve as replacements for traditional structural columns, with this one in particular belonging to the [[Erechtheion Temple]]. It gets taken by a group of [[Koopa Troopa]]s within [[Athens]], causing the Erechteion to shut down. [[Luigi]] then takes it for himself while he is in the city, and he shows it to random other people in the hopes that one of them recognizes it; all of them know where it belongs and provide extra trivia about the caryatids, such as how they have stood for 2000 years (actually around 2400 years<ref>Langmea, Donald, and Christine Garnaut. "Erechtheion." ''Encyclopedia of Architectural and Engineering Feats'', illustrated ed., ABC-CLIO, 2001, pp. 110–111. ''Google Books'', books.google.ca/books?id=T5J6GKvGbmMC. Retrieved February 8, 2018.</ref>). He is awarded $1650 for returning the Caryatid through the Erechteion's information booth.


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