Tribe of Darkness

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Nolrem, a descendant of the Tribe of Darkness

The Tribe of Darkness is a group of powerful beings who broke off from the rest of the Tribe of Ancients 2,000 years before the events of Super Paper Mario. The tribe is known for being a secretive bunch that kept to themselves and forbade marriage outside the clan for fear of diluting their powers. They were also accused of stealing the prophetic Dark Prognosticus from the Ancients, with some suspecting they intended to use the book to enhance their dark magic, however other stories explain that they did it to prevent the book's power from being misused.[1] Nolrem is a descendent of the tribe, and Count Bleck is the last surviving member, having destroyed the rest of the tribe after his father supposedly killed the girl he had fallen in love with. In addition, it is hinted that Nastasia was originally a bat that was transformed into a member of the same species as Bleck, whom she had fallen for, making her a member of the Tribe of Darkness as well[2].

History

Three thousand years before the events of Super Paper Mario, an Ancient magician used knowledge gleaned from the Dark Prognosticus to create "thinking tools" known as Pixls to work around his people's physical limitations. This allowed the Ancients to create a vast civilization, however a thousand years after her creation, the first, until-then-unknown Pixl emerged and used her powers of mind control to turn the rest of the Pixls against the Ancients, devastating them and sparking the decline of their civilization. A group of warriors, assisted by the other 12 original Pixls, defeated the so-called "Pixl Queen", and the single surviving Ancient warrior discovered that she had been the daughter of the magician. When she died, he had placed her spirit inside the Pixl vessel to preserve it, and the survivor realized that the other Pixls had also been captured souls, thus explaining the Pixl Queen's outrage at how they were being used by the Ancients. In order to prevent the knowledge contained within the Dark Prognosticus from being misused like that again, and potentially causing more tragedies, the Ancient warrior took the book and went into hiding, eventually founding the Tribe of Darkness.

Despite their altruistic origins, the secretive nature of the Tribe of Darkness soon earned them mistrust, with some accusing them of stealing the Dark Prognosticus to use it, rather than hide it. Despite this accusations, the Ancients recognized that the power wielded by the Tribe of Darkness was an important resource, and called upon the tribe when they built Flipside. Alone, Flipside was unstable, for light cannot exist without darkness, and so the Tribe of Darkness created Flopside, a dark, mirror image of Flipside, thus stabilize the realm. Nolrem, a descendent of the Tribe of Darkness, could still be found residing in Flopside centuries after its creation, during the events of Super Paper Mario.

Some time after this point, the Tribe disappeared from the Ancient's watch entirely, instead going to live in a castle in a forest, far from any outside contact. Their xenophobia is said to be based on pride at one point by Carson, however they were also concerned that their magic would become diluted if they married outside of the tribe. However, this line of thought eventually led to their downfall, as shortly before the events of Super Paper Mario, one of their own, Count Bleck (then known as Lord Blumiere) fell in love a human descendent of the Ancients. Then, when his disapproving father banished the girl from their world, Bleck opened the Dark Prognosticus and used its power to destroy the rest of the Tribe of Darkness and spark the events of Super Paper Mario.

References

  1. ^ Garson and Carson's stories often involved the Ancients and can be found on GameFAQs (Retrieved September 24, 2012)
  2. ^ Carson's "Of Bats and Men" story tells the tale of how a man searching for his lost love pauses to save a bat from a trap. The bat falls in love with him and transforms into a member of his species, pledging eternal loyalty to him. It is strongly implied that Bleck is the man, Timpani is his lost love, and the bat is Nastasia.

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