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{{location-infobox
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|greater_location=[[Twilight Trail]]
|greaterloc=[[Twilight Trail]]
|capital=
|capital=
|ruler=[[Doopliss]]
|ruler=[[Doopliss]]
|inhabitants=[[Boo]]s, [[Swoop]]s, [[Buzzy Beetles]]
|inhabitants=[[Boo]]s, [[Swoop]]s, [[Buzzy Beetle]]s
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|first_appearance=''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' ([[List of games by date#2004|2004]])
|latest_appearance=
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[[File:DooplissStainedGlass.png|thumb|left|The stained-glass window in the foyer of Creepy Steeple.]]
[[File:DooplissStainedGlass.png|thumb|left|The stained-glass window in the foyer of Creepy Steeple.]]
 
The '''Creepy Steeple''' is the home of many [[Boo]]s and the [[Big Boo|Atomic Boo]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', but the most important resident is [[Doopliss]], who is even depicted in the stained-glass window in the Steeple's foyer. This location is where Doopliss steals [[Mario]]'s identity and name, temporarily making him a shadow. After being defeated twice by the real Mario in Chapter 4, Doopliss abandoned Creepy Steeple and joined the [[Shadow Sirens]] (in place of [[Vivian]], who had joined Mario).
The '''Creepy Steeple''' is the home of many [[Boo]]s and the [[Big Boo (Paper Mario series)|Atomic Boo]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', but the most important resident is [[Doopliss]], who is even depicted in the stained-glass window in the Steeple's foyer. This location is where Doopliss steals [[Mario]]'s identity and name, temporarily making him a shadow. After being defeated twice by the real Mario in Chapter 4, Doopliss abandoned Creepy Steeple and joined the [[Shadow Sirens]] (in place of [[Vivian]], who had joined Mario).


There is a Boo called [[The Creepy Steeple Boo]] who Mario has to interact with at first. Afterwards, Mario must use the stairs behind the main room to get to the balcony, where Doopliss resides. After defeating Doopliss, Mario's body is stolen and he acts as a shadow. With [[Vivian]]'s help, he gets to know Doopliss's name from the [[Parrot (character)|Parrot]] in a room deep below the steeple as well as [[the letter "p"]] required to spell it. With these two things, Mario will be able to confront Doopliss at the balcony again, defeating him and getting the fourth [[Ruby Star|Crystal Star]].
There is a Boo called [[The Creepy Steeple Boo]] who Mario has to interact with at first. Afterwards, Mario must use the stairs behind the main room to get to the balcony, where Doopliss resides. After defeating Doopliss, Mario's body is stolen and he acts as a shadow. With [[Vivian]]'s help, he gets to know Doopliss's name from the [[Parrot (character)|Parrot]] in a room deep below the steeple as well as [[the letter "p"]] required to spell it. With these two things, Mario will be able to confront Doopliss at the balcony again, defeating him and getting the fourth [[Ruby Star|Crystal Star]].


The Creepy Steeple is located beyond [[Twilight Town]] at the end of the [[Twilight Trail]]. There is a secret entrance through the well in front of the Steeple. There is also a secret path in the northern corridor of the building which leads to a golden tree behind the Steeple.  This golden tree is the only source of [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]], which are useful items for recipes.
The Creepy Steeple is located beyond [[Twilight Town]] at the end of the [[Twilight Trail]]. There is a secret entrance through the well in front of the Steeple. There is also a secret path in the northern corridor of the building which leads to a golden tree behind the Steeple.  This golden tree is the only source of [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]], which are useful items for recipes.
The in-game map description reads, ''"An old building deep in the woods that exudes a strange aura."''
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==Enemies==
==Enemies==
''For [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|enemy formations]] in Creepy Steeple, see [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Creepy Steeple|here]].''
''For [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|enemy formations]] in Creepy Steeple, see [[List of enemy formations in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door#Creepy Steeple|here]].''
*[[Boo]]  
*[[Boo]] (spawn as enemies in the overworld after Atomic Boo is defeated)
*[[Buzzy Beetle]]
*[[Buzzy Beetle]]
*[[Spike Top]]
*[[Spike Top]]
*[[Swoop]]
*[[Swoop]]
*[[Big Boo (Paper Mario series)|Atomic Boo]] (optional boss)
*[[Big Boo#Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|Atomic Boo]] (Mid-Boss, optional)
*[[Doopliss]] (Chapter 4 Boss)
*[[Doopliss]] (Chapter 4 Boss)
*[[Goombella]] (fought with Doopliss)
*[[Goombella]] (fought with Doopliss)
*[[Koops]] (fought if Goombella is defeated)
*[[Koops]] (fought if Goombella is defeated)
*[[Flurrie]] (fought if Koops is defeated)
*[[Flurrie]] (fought if Koops is defeated)
*[[Mini-Yoshi]] (fought if Flurrie is defeated)
*[[Mini-Yoshi|Yoshi]] (fought if Flurrie is defeated)


==Items==
==Items==
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|[[Ice Smash]]
|[[Ice Smash]]
|[[File:Ice Smash.png|25x25px]]
|[[File:Ice Smash.png|25x25px]]
|In the treasure room through a hole on the north wall of the main room, it's inside the left chest.
|In the treasure room through a hole on the north wall of the main room, it is inside the left chest.
|-
|-
|[[Mr. Softener]]
|[[Mr. Softener]]
|[[File:Mr Softener TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|[[File:Mr Softener TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the storeroom with the parrot, it's in the right wooden chest.
|In the storeroom with the parrot, it is in the right wooden chest.
|-
|-
|[[Lucky Start]]
|[[Lucky Start]]
|[[File:Lucky Start.png|25x25px]]
|[[File:PMTTYD_Lucky_Start.png|25x25px]]
|In the main room, it's dropped by the [[Big Boo (Paper Mario series)|Atomic Boo]].
|In the main room, it is dropped by the [[Big Boo|Atomic Boo]].
|-
|-
|[[Power Plus (badge)|Power Plus]]
|[[Power Plus (badge)|Power Plus]]
|[[File:Power Plus TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|[[File:Power Plus TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the storeroom with the parrot, it's in the left wooden chest.
|In the storeroom with the parrot, it is in the left wooden chest.
|-
|-
|[[Ruby Star]]
|[[Ruby Star]]
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|Halfway through the pipe outside the steeple, it's next to the save block.
|Halfway through the pipe outside the steeple, it's next to the save block.
|-
|-
|rowspan=5|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario)|Star Piece]]
|rowspan=5|[[Star Piece (Paper Mario series)|Star Piece]]
|rowspan=5|[[File:Star Piece TTYD.gif|25x25px]]
|rowspan=5|[[File:Star Piece TTYD.gif|25x25px]]
|Outside Creepy Steeple, it's to the left of the main gate, by the back side.
|Outside Creepy Steeple, it's to the left of the main gate, by the back side.
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|Down the well through the pipe outside the steeple, it's in the red question block near the Buzzy Beetles.
|Down the well through the pipe outside the steeple, it's in the red question block near the Buzzy Beetles.
|-
|-
|[[Ultra Shroom]]
|[[Ultra Mushroom|Ultra Shroom]]
|[[File:Ultra Shroom TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|[[File:Ultra Shroom TTYD.png|25x25px]]
|In the passage below the main room, it is dropped by the Boo when answering his quiz right in Chapter 4.
|In the passage below the main room, it is dropped by the Boo if his quiz was answered correctly in Chapter 4 and lost forever if answered incorrectly.
|}
|}


===Hidden ? Block===
===Hidden ? Block===
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==Area Tattles==
==Area Tattles==
*''This is Creepy Steeple. Seeing it in the moonlight gives me the willies... It looks like a ghost could pop out at any minute. No way I'm going in there. Uh... Although, I guess since YOU'RE with me, Mario, I'll give it my best...
*"''This is Creepy Steeple. Seeing it in the moonlight gives me the willies... It looks like a ghost could pop out at any minute. No way I'm going in there. Uh... Although, I guess since YOU'RE with me, Mario, I'll give it my best...''"
*''We're inside Creepy Steeple. At least the moon provides a LITTLE light, y'know? This place seems super-old, huh? I'd like to research it...as soon as it's not haunted.
*"''We're inside Creepy Steeple. At least the moon provides a LITTLE light, y'know? This place seems super-old, huh? I'd like to research it...as soon as it's not haunted.''"
*''This appears to be the Creepy Steeple storeroom. Sheesh, have a few cobwebs! I'm not so good with ghosts OR spiders, to be honest... And ghost spiders...horrible.
*"''This appears to be the Creepy Steeple storeroom. Sheesh, have a few cobwebs! I'm not so good with ghosts OR spiders, to be honest... And ghost spiders...horrible.''"
*''Who knew we could get down here from up there? Wow! This room's well hidden! Talk about minimal decor: one jump pad and one door. Think there's anything else?
*"''Who knew we could get down here from up there? Wow! This room's well hidden! Talk about minimal decor: one jump pad and one door. Think there's anything else?''"
*''This is an underground corridor in Creepy Steeple. The flames are kinda freaky. The fact that they're burning means someone must've been here recently, though.
*"''This is an underground corridor in Creepy Steeple. The flames are kinda freaky. The fact that they're burning means someone must've been here recently, though.''"
*''This is a courtyard of Creepy Steeple. Pretty decent breeze out here, huh? Aside from the [[!_Switch|switch]], there isn't much here.
*"''This is a courtyard of Creepy Steeple. Pretty decent breeze out here, huh? Aside from the [[!_Switch|switch]], there isn't much here.''"
*''This is a courtyard of Creepy Steeple. Boy, that garden sure could use some love. Aside from the switch, there isn't much here.
*"''This is a courtyard of Creepy Steeple. Boy, that garden sure could use some love. Aside from the switch, there isn't much here.''"
*''Wow, interesting staircase... Hmmm... Just one staircase, but three doors... What's the story with THAT, you think? Lazy architects?
*"''Wow, interesting staircase... Hmmm... Just one staircase, but three doors... What's the story with THAT, you think? Lazy architects?''"
*''The winding stair leads up to the belfry. Talk about a doozy of a climb! I mean, it's almost like the staircase is saying... "Go away. I totally hate you."
*"''The winding stair leads up to the belfry. Talk about a doozy of a climb! I mean, it's almost like the staircase is saying... "Go away. I totally hate you."''"
*''This is the well's bottom... but it seems to have dried up. Which is good for us. There's a corridor leading out of here... smells like a puzzle to me, Mario!
*"''This is the well's bottom... but it seems to have dried up. Which is good for us. There's a corridor leading out of here... smells like a puzzle to me, Mario!''"
*''I gotta say, I'm outta ideas. I mean, you can't pull it out, push it away, hammer it... What should we do, Mario? Hmm... I got nothing. I'm thinking we probably oughta just leave it for now.
*"''I gotta say, I'm outta ideas. I mean, you can't pull it out, push it away, hammer it... What should we do, Mario? Hmm... I got nothing. I'm thinking we probably oughta just leave it for now.''"
*''Who knew the bottom of the well connected to this place? This place is totally crazy. I wonder if Doopliss knew about this passage?
*"''Who knew the bottom of the well connected to this place? This place is totally crazy. I wonder if Doopliss knew about this passage?''"
*''This is an underground room in Creepy Steeple. There's a parrot here, but no people. That parrot must get pretty bored with no one around. Think he talks to himself?
*"''This is an underground room in Creepy Steeple. There's a parrot here, but no people. That parrot must get pretty bored with no one around. Think he talks to himself?''"
 
{{PMTTYD map}}
==In-game map description==
*''An old building deep in the woods that exudes a strange aura.''
 
==Gallery==
<gallery>
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Dungeon.jpg|The dungeon
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Crystal Star Statue.jpg|The [[Crystal Star]] statue
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Moving Staircase.jpg|The moving staircase
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Boo Swarm.jpg|The unleashed [[Boo]]s
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Garden.jpg|The garden
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Springboard.jpg|A cave
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Doopliss Room.jpg|[[Doopliss]]'s lair
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Hidden Storage Room.jpg|The kitchen
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Parrot Room.jpg|The parrot room
PMTTYD Creepy Steeple Boo Hall.jpg|The Boo hall
</gallery>


==Names in other languages==
==Names in other languages==
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{{foreign names
{{foreign names
|Jap=オドロン寺院
|Jap=オドロン寺院
|JapR=Odoron Jīn
|JapR=Odoron Jiin
|JapM=Surprise Temple
|JapM=「オドロン」is derived from「驚く」(''odoroku'', to be astonished) and「寺院」means "temple"
|Spa=Templo Lúgubre
|Spa=Templo Lúgubre
|SpaM=Gloomy Temple
|SpaM=Gloomy Temple
|Fra=Église occulte
|Fre=Église occulte
|FraM=Occult Church
|FreM=Occult Church
|Ger=Spukabtei
|Ger=Spukabtei
|GerM=Spook Abbey
|GerM=Spook Abbey
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==References==
==References==
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<references/>
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[[Category:Haunted Places]]
[[Category:Ghost Houses]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Locations]]
[[Category:Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door locations]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:26, January 8, 2024

Creepy Steeple
Creepy Steeple
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Greater location Twilight Trail
Ruler Doopliss
Inhabitants Boos, Swoops, Buzzy Beetles
The stained-glass window in the foyer of Creepy Steeple.

The Creepy Steeple is the home of many Boos and the Atomic Boo in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but the most important resident is Doopliss, who is even depicted in the stained-glass window in the Steeple's foyer. This location is where Doopliss steals Mario's identity and name, temporarily making him a shadow. After being defeated twice by the real Mario in Chapter 4, Doopliss abandoned Creepy Steeple and joined the Shadow Sirens (in place of Vivian, who had joined Mario).

There is a Boo called The Creepy Steeple Boo who Mario has to interact with at first. Afterwards, Mario must use the stairs behind the main room to get to the balcony, where Doopliss resides. After defeating Doopliss, Mario's body is stolen and he acts as a shadow. With Vivian's help, he gets to know Doopliss's name from the Parrot in a room deep below the steeple as well as the letter "p" required to spell it. With these two things, Mario will be able to confront Doopliss at the balcony again, defeating him and getting the fourth Crystal Star.

The Creepy Steeple is located beyond Twilight Town at the end of the Twilight Trail. There is a secret entrance through the well in front of the Steeple. There is also a secret path in the northern corridor of the building which leads to a golden tree behind the Steeple. This golden tree is the only source of Golden Leaves, which are useful items for recipes.

Enemies[edit]

For enemy formations in Creepy Steeple, see here.

Items[edit]

Item Icon Location
Cookbook Cookbook TTYD.png In the treasure room through a hole on the north wall of the main room, it's inside the right chest.
Flower Saver Sprite of the Flower Saver badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the room just below the main room, it's in a chest in the secret passage to the back. Have Flurrie blow up the wall.
Golden Leaf Golden Leaf. In the passage to the north of the main room, the fence on the north is open somewhere. To the right is the tree with this item.
Ice Smash Sprite of the Ice Smash badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the treasure room through a hole on the north wall of the main room, it is inside the left chest.
Mr. Softener Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the storeroom with the parrot, it is in the right wooden chest.
Lucky Start Sprite of the Lucky Start badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the main room, it is dropped by the Atomic Boo.
Power Plus Sprite of the Power Plus badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the storeroom with the parrot, it is in the left wooden chest.
Ruby Star Sprite of the Ruby Star in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the balcony, dropped by Doopliss after he is defeated at the end of Chapter 4.
Shine Sprite A Shine Sprite from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the treasure room through a hole on the north wall of the main room, it's in the right.
Down the well through the pipe outside the steeple, it's to the southwest of the trampoline.
Halfway through the pipe outside the steeple, it's next to the save block.
Star Piece A sprite of a Star Piece. Outside Creepy Steeple, it's to the left of the main gate, by the back side.
In the treasure room through a hole on the north wall of the main room, it's behind the mats.
In the room to the right of the main room, it's under a panel to the right of the stairs in the middle.
In the passage below the main room, it's behind the right windows in the north side. Accessible from the pipe outside the steeple.
In the storeroom with the parrot, it's under a panel in the southeast.
Steeple Key Sprite of the Steeple Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door In the main room, it's in the left of the south hallway in the high place.
Steeple Key Sprite of the basement's Steeple Key in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the storeroom with the parrot, it's in the southwest chest.
The letter "p" Letter P TTYD.png In the storeroom with the parrot, it's in the west chest.
Tornado Jump Sprite of the Tornado Jump badge in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Down the well through the pipe outside the steeple, it's in the red question block near the Buzzy Beetles.
Ultra Shroom An Ultra Shroom from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. In the passage below the main room, it is dropped by the Boo if his quiz was answered correctly in Chapter 4 and lost forever if answered incorrectly.

Hidden ? Block[edit]

Main article: List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Item Description Image Image (block revealed)
1 Coin At the entrance of the Steeple, Mario should jump at the fourth step from the top to reveal the hidden ? Block. The location of this block is mentioned in Wonky's Tales, "Creepy Steeple's Secret".[1] Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location at the Creepy Steeple's front entrance, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Screenshot of Mario revealing a hidden Coin ? Block at the Creepy Steeple's front entrance, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Area Tattles[edit]

  • "This is Creepy Steeple. Seeing it in the moonlight gives me the willies... It looks like a ghost could pop out at any minute. No way I'm going in there. Uh... Although, I guess since YOU'RE with me, Mario, I'll give it my best..."
  • "We're inside Creepy Steeple. At least the moon provides a LITTLE light, y'know? This place seems super-old, huh? I'd like to research it...as soon as it's not haunted."
  • "This appears to be the Creepy Steeple storeroom. Sheesh, have a few cobwebs! I'm not so good with ghosts OR spiders, to be honest... And ghost spiders...horrible."
  • "Who knew we could get down here from up there? Wow! This room's well hidden! Talk about minimal decor: one jump pad and one door. Think there's anything else?"
  • "This is an underground corridor in Creepy Steeple. The flames are kinda freaky. The fact that they're burning means someone must've been here recently, though."
  • "This is a courtyard of Creepy Steeple. Pretty decent breeze out here, huh? Aside from the switch, there isn't much here."
  • "This is a courtyard of Creepy Steeple. Boy, that garden sure could use some love. Aside from the switch, there isn't much here."
  • "Wow, interesting staircase... Hmmm... Just one staircase, but three doors... What's the story with THAT, you think? Lazy architects?"
  • "The winding stair leads up to the belfry. Talk about a doozy of a climb! I mean, it's almost like the staircase is saying... "Go away. I totally hate you.""
  • "This is the well's bottom... but it seems to have dried up. Which is good for us. There's a corridor leading out of here... smells like a puzzle to me, Mario!"
  • "I gotta say, I'm outta ideas. I mean, you can't pull it out, push it away, hammer it... What should we do, Mario? Hmm... I got nothing. I'm thinking we probably oughta just leave it for now."
  • "Who knew the bottom of the well connected to this place? This place is totally crazy. I wonder if Doopliss knew about this passage?"
  • "This is an underground room in Creepy Steeple. There's a parrot here, but no people. That parrot must get pretty bored with no one around. Think he talks to himself?"
RogueportPetalburgPetal MeadowsHooktail CastleThe Great TreeBoggly WoodsPirate's GrottoKeelhaul KeyTwilight TownTwilight TrailFahr OutpostCreepy SteepleMoonX-Naut FortressGlitzvillePoshley SanctumRiverside StationPoshley HeightsA map of Rogueport and the surrounding areas visited during Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Click an area to open the relevant article.

In-game map description[edit]

  • An old building deep in the woods that exudes a strange aura.

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese オドロン寺院
Odoron Jiin
「オドロン」is derived from「驚く」(odoroku, to be astonished) and「寺院」means "temple"

French Église occulte
Occult Church
German Spukabtei
Spook Abbey
Spanish Templo Lúgubre
Gloomy Temple

References[edit]

  1. ^ Wonky: There's a wacky old place called Creepy Steeple somewhere in this land, and if you jump on the fourth step from the top, ol' Wonky hears you get a good thing. I don't know how useful that is, but hey, it's worth a shot.