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==[[Graveyard]]==
==[[Graveyard]]==
The '''Graveyard''' (Japanese: 墓地 ''Graveyard'') is the final room in Area Two of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. Here is where Area Two's boss, [[Bogmire]] awaits the heroic ghost-hunter.
The '''Graveyard''' (Japanese: 墓地 ''Graveyard'') is the final room in Area Two of [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Luigi's Mansion]]. Here is where Area Two's boss, [[Bogmire]] awaits the heroic ghost-hunter.


As [[Luigi]] tumbled backwards into the Graveyard in an entrance reminiscent to that of the [[Hidden Room]], the {{fake link|plumber}} couldn't help but noticed several large tombstones on the ground. As he walked up to one of the tombstones, three [[Skeleton Ghost]]s (five in the PAL Hidden Mansion) rose from the ground, angered at Luigi's disturbance. They began tossing their own bones at the green-garbed ghost hunter, but Luigi managed to take cover. Luigi drew each one apart from the group and won the battle between the Mr. Bones. After the last one was stored inside the [[Poltergust 3000]], the largest headstone at the rear of the Graveyard began to glow with an eerie blue aura. Luigi cautiously stepped toward it for a closer look. Just as he neared the gravestone, a bolt of lightning struck the ground near it, narrowly missing the plumber. A tall purple blob emerged from the ground, scaring the life out of the poor plumber. The cemetary shadow, Bogmire, had awoken to do battle with Luigi.
As [[Luigi]] tumbled backwards into the Graveyard in an entrance reminiscent to that of the [[Hidden Room]], the {{fake link|plumber}} couldn't help but noticed several large tombstones on the ground. As he walked up to one of the tombstones, three [[Skeleton Ghost]]s (five in the PAL Hidden Mansion) rose from the ground, angered at Luigi's disturbance. They began tossing their own bones at the green-garbed ghost hunter, but Luigi managed to take cover. Luigi drew each one apart from the group and won the battle between the Mr. Bones. After the last one was stored inside the [[Poltergust 3000]], the largest headstone at the rear of the Graveyard began to glow with an eerie blue aura. Luigi cautiously stepped toward it for a closer look. Just as he neared the gravestone, a bolt of lightning struck the ground near it, narrowly missing the plumber. A tall purple blob emerged from the ground, scaring the life out of the poor plumber. The cemetary shadow, Bogmire, had awoken to do battle with Luigi.
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==[[Kitchen]]==
==[[Kitchen]]==
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After [[Luigi]] defeated the gluttonous [[Mr. Luggs]] in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] he ventured into the room next door and discovered it was a Kitchen. Like the rest of the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Mansion]] the kitchen was haunted, Luigi found this out the hard way. Dodging and vacuuming up flying pots and pans, the green hatted {{fake link|plumber}} threw open the refridgerator to discover a [[Flash]] ghost. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]]'s ability to expel fire Luigi managed to melt the ghost's protective ice covering Luigi managed to suck up the ghost and turn on the lights. A large blue chest appeared in the middle of the room. When Luigi opened it he obtained the [[Elemental Medal|Water Element Medal]], which allowed him to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot water out of his vacuum.
After [[Luigi]] defeated the gluttonous [[Mr. Luggs]] in the [[Dining Room (Luigi's Mansion)|Dining Room]] he ventured into the room next door and discovered it was a Kitchen. Like the rest of the [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Mansion]] the kitchen was haunted, Luigi found this out the hard way. Dodging and vacuuming up flying pots and pans, the green hatted {{fake link|plumber}} threw open the refridgerator to discover a [[Flash]] ghost. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]]'s ability to expel fire Luigi managed to melt the ghost's protective ice covering Luigi managed to suck up the ghost and turn on the lights. A large blue chest appeared in the middle of the room. When Luigi opened it he obtained the [[Elemental Medal|Water Element Medal]], which allowed him to capture [[Elemental Ghost|Water Elemental Ghost]]s and shoot water out of his vacuum.


==[[Shining Ghost|Meteor Ghost]]==
==[[Shining Ghost|Meteor Ghost]]==
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==[[Moon]]==
==[[Moon]]==
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Luigi's Mansion''</div>
<div id=fh3 class=mw-headline>''Luigi's Mansion''</div>
The Moon is later given an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where it appears in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, in his quest to find [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]] and progress in [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|the mansion]], ends up blowing the Moon up with a [[Falling Star (enemy)|Falling Star]] shot from his [[Poltergust 3000]], which creates a path of debris leading to the [[Mario's Star (item)|Star]] he is looking for. After this, the Moon can still be seen from the outside rooms and manages to show up in other games. It is therefore likely that Luigi has destroyed a fake moon, especially since the Japanese name of the Observatory is the Room of Illusion.
The Moon is later given an appearance in ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', where it appears in the background of the [[Observatory]]. Luigi, in his quest to find [[Mario's Star (item)|Mario's Star]] and progress in [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|the mansion]], ends up blowing the Moon up with a [[Falling Star (enemy)|Falling Star]] shot from his [[Poltergust 3000]], which creates a path of debris leading to the [[Mario's Star (item)|Star]] he is looking for. After this, the Moon can still be seen from the outside rooms and manages to show up in other games. It is therefore likely that Luigi has destroyed a fake moon, especially since the Japanese name of the Observatory is the Room of Illusion.


==[[Nana]]==
==[[Nana]]==
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==[[Vincent Van Gore]]==
==[[Vincent Van Gore]]==
He is responsible for creating the minor ghosts that flooded the rooms and halls of [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|Luigi's Mansion]]. After being released by [[King Boo]], Vincent Van Gore locks himself in [[The Artist's Studio|the mansion's studio]], giving the [[key]] to his room to [[Sir Weston]] in the [[Cold Storage]], and bringing his ghastly works of art to life. These ghosts filled the mansion, providing the backbone of King Boo's forces. As such, Van Gore is a fundamental player in King Boo's quest to capture both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. Without the constant supply of ghosts, Luigi would have had a much easier time defeating King Boo and the portrait ghosts.
He is responsible for creating the minor ghosts that flooded the rooms and halls of [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|Luigi's Mansion]]. After being released by [[King Boo]], Vincent Van Gore locks himself in [[The Artist's Studio|the mansion's studio]], giving the [[key]] to his room to [[Sir Weston]] in the [[Cold Storage]], and bringing his ghastly works of art to life. These ghosts filled the mansion, providing the backbone of King Boo's forces. As such, Van Gore is a fundamental player in King Boo's quest to capture both [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. Without the constant supply of ghosts, Luigi would have had a much easier time defeating King Boo and the portrait ghosts.


(''The game would be easier if it didn't feature generic enemies? You don't say.'')
(''The game would be easier if it didn't feature generic enemies? You don't say.'')
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[[Professor Elvin Gadd]], informally known as E. Gadd, had been researching the paranormal from his [[Professor Elvin Gadd's Lab|lab]] since he was a young man. Though not stated in the actual game, it is shown in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' that he moved to [[Boo Woods]] to study ghosts after his lab at [[Thwomp Volcano]] was destroyed by the volcano's eruption. As a result of his research he discovered methods of capturing and containing previously invincible ghosts. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]], a vacuum-like device, was Gadd's preferred method for capturing ghosts. After capturing them, he was able to use the advanced containment equipment in his lab. The most powerful of these methods was called portrification, made possible through the [[Ghost Portrificationizer]]. Portrification locks spirits inside paintings. In his younger years Elvin traveled [[Mushroom World]] finding rare or troublesome ghosts to study and add to the [[Gallery (Luigi's Mansion)|Gallery]] in his lab.  
[[Professor Elvin Gadd]], informally known as E. Gadd, had been researching the paranormal from his [[Professor Elvin Gadd's Lab|lab]] since he was a young man. Though not stated in the actual game, it is shown in ''[[Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time]]'' that he moved to [[Boo Woods]] to study ghosts after his lab at [[Thwomp Volcano]] was destroyed by the volcano's eruption. As a result of his research he discovered methods of capturing and containing previously invincible ghosts. Using the [[Poltergust 3000]], a vacuum-like device, was Gadd's preferred method for capturing ghosts. After capturing them, he was able to use the advanced containment equipment in his lab. The most powerful of these methods was called portrification, made possible through the [[Ghost Portrificationizer]]. Portrification locks spirits inside paintings. In his younger years Elvin traveled [[Mushroom World]] finding rare or troublesome ghosts to study and add to the [[Gallery (Luigi's Mansion)|Gallery]] in his lab.  


One such specter was [[Boolossus]], a massive beast formed of many individual [[Boo]]s. Gadd was able to turn him into a painting. Unfortunately, news of this occurrence reached King Boo, the leader of [[List of Boos in Luigi's Mansion|the Boos]], and he set out to get exact revenge on the professor. After waiting many years, King Boo finally attacked the lab and released all of the [[Portrait Ghost]]s; E. Gadd remained unharmed during this attack. This gave King Boo an idea of what to do with two other people who had been fighting against the Boos for years: [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. King Boo created a [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|mansion]] from thin air next to E. Gadd's lab and sent a message to Luigi, telling him he had won the mansion. One of the portrait ghosts, [[Vincent Van Gore]], began painting small, less powerful ghosts and bringing them to life in order to assist King Boo.
One such specter was [[Boolossus]], a massive beast formed of many individual [[Boo]]s. Gadd was able to turn him into a painting. Unfortunately, news of this occurrence reached King Boo, the leader of [[List of Boos in Luigi's Mansion|the Boos]], and he set out to get exact revenge on the professor. After waiting many years, King Boo finally attacked the lab and released all of the [[Portrait Ghost]]s; E. Gadd remained unharmed during this attack. This gave King Boo an idea of what to do with two other people who had been fighting against the Boos for years: [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]]. King Boo created a [[Luigi's Mansion (location)|mansion]] from thin air next to E. Gadd's lab and sent a message to Luigi, telling him he had won the mansion. One of the portrait ghosts, [[Vincent Van Gore]], began painting small, less powerful ghosts and bringing them to life in order to assist King Boo.


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