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==History==
==History==
[[File:Darkstone Artwork - Mario & Luigi Dream Team.png|thumb|left]]
[[File:Darkstone Artwork - Mario & Luigi Dream Team.png|thumb|left]]
Since the Dark Stone was destroyed before the events of the game, this magical object is never shown to the player, but it is mentioned by [[Prince Dreambert]] after [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] save the three [[Pi'illo]]s in [[Pi'illo Castle]]. Dreambert states that there were two stones: one called the Dream Stone and the other called the Dark Stone. Both of these stones had the power to grant anyone's wishes as long as they possessed it. The stones were hidden because of their great power, but [[Antasma]] managed to steal the Dark Stone. Before he was sealed into the Dream World by the Pi'illos, Antasma crushed the Dark Stone into many pieces. These pieces became [[Nightmare Chunk|Nightmare Chunks]] and petrified the Pi'illo people in the Dream World by trapping their soul in these chunks.
Since the Dark Stone was destroyed before the events of the game, it is never shown to the player, but it is mentioned by [[Prince Dreambert]] after [[Mario]] and [[Luigi]] save the second [[Pi'illo]] in [[Pi'illo Castle]]. Dreambert states that there were two stones: one called the Dream Stone and the other called the Dark Stone. Both of these stones had the power to grant anyone's wishes as long as they possessed it. The stones were hidden because of their great power, but [[Antasma]] managed to steal the Dark Stone. Before he was sealed into the Dream World by the Pi'illos, Antasma crushed the Dark Stone into many pieces. These pieces became [[Nightmare Chunk]]s and petrified the Pi'illo people in the Dream World by trapping their soul in these chunks.
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|FraE=Pierre des ténèbres
|FreE=Pierre des ténèbres
|FraEM=Darkness Stone
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|RusM=From ''Мрак'' (Dark) and ''-лит'' (common suffix for rocks)
|RusM=From ''Мрак'' (Dark) and ''-лит'' (common suffix for rocks)
|Jap=ダークストーン<br/>''Dakusutōn''
|Jap=ダークストーン<br>''Dakusutōn''
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Latest revision as of 12:25, April 1, 2024

Dark Stone
Dark Stone artwork from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team
First appearance Mario & Luigi: Dream Team (2013)

The Dark Stone is an ancient Pi'illo artifact that appears in Mario & Luigi: Dream Team. The Dark Stone is a dark purple stone in the shape of a spiral with jagged edges. Unlike the Dream Stone, which was made from the happy dreams of the inhabitants, the Dark Stone is fueled by the nightmares of people.

History[edit]

Dark Stone artwork from Mario & Luigi: Dream Team

Since the Dark Stone was destroyed before the events of the game, it is never shown to the player, but it is mentioned by Prince Dreambert after Mario and Luigi save the second Pi'illo in Pi'illo Castle. Dreambert states that there were two stones: one called the Dream Stone and the other called the Dark Stone. Both of these stones had the power to grant anyone's wishes as long as they possessed it. The stones were hidden because of their great power, but Antasma managed to steal the Dark Stone. Before he was sealed into the Dream World by the Pi'illos, Antasma crushed the Dark Stone into many pieces. These pieces became Nightmare Chunks and petrified the Pi'illo people in the Dream World by trapping their soul in these chunks.

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ダークストーン
Dakusutōn

Dark Stone

Dutch Duistersteen
Darkness Stone
French (NOE) Pierre des ténèbres
Darkness Stone
German Finsterstein
Dark Stone
Italian Pietra Oscura
Dark Stone
Russian Мракулит
Mrakulit
From Мрак (Dark) and -лит (common suffix for rocks)

Spanish (NOE) Piedra oscura
Dark stone