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{{LLquote|If I should succumb to this plague, and if my love should blame himself for my death... Then give this letter to him, so he may hear my voice.|Scarlette|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}
{{quote2|If I should succumb to this plague, and if my love should blame himself for my death... Then give this letter to him, so he may hear my voice.|Scarlette|[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]}}


'''Scarlette''' is [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s deceased wife in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. She is never seen in the game. As the player learns from [[Podley]], during one of [[Bobbery]]'s sailing trips, she succumbed to a fatal illness. Bobbery did not know if it was a cold or a virus, but it killed her. [[Bobbery]] had no clue of his wife's condition. By the time he returned, she was dead. [[Bobbery]] blamed himself for her death because he thought that if he had not been on a trip at the time, he could have nursed her to health. He resolved to never sail again, until [[Mario]] gave him a [[Old Letter|letter]] written by Scarlette that was held by [[Podley]] for many years who didn't have the heart to give him the letter, seeing his grief. He thought it best it be put behind him. In her last [[Old Letter|letter]], she tells [[Bobbery]] not to blame himself for her death and to keep doing what he loves: sailing the seas. After reading the letter, [[Bobbery]] says, '''"Yes love... I WAS happy... My sweet, sweet Scarlette, I love you still."'''
'''Scarlette''' is [[Admiral Bobbery]]'s deceased wife in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. She is never seen in the game. As the player learns from [[Podley]], during one of [[Bobbery]]'s sailing trips, she succumbed to a fatal illness. Bobbery did not know if it was a cold or a virus, but it killed her. [[Bobbery]] had no clue of his wife's condition. By the time he returned, she was dead. [[Bobbery]] blamed himself for her death because he thought that if he had not been on a trip at the time, he could have nursed her to health. He resolved to never sail again, until [[Mario]] gave him a [[Old Letter|letter]] written by Scarlette that was held by [[Podley]] for many years who didn't have the heart to give him the letter, seeing his grief. He thought it best it be put behind him. In her last [[Old Letter|letter]], she tells [[Bobbery]] not to blame himself for her death and to keep doing what he loves: sailing the seas. After reading the letter, [[Bobbery]] says, '''"Yes love... I WAS happy... My sweet, sweet Scarlette, I love you still."'''