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After Chapter 4, [[Mario]] can buy the first volume of the series at the [[Toad Bros. Bazaar]] in [[Rogueport]] for 64 [[coin]]s, referencing the [[Nintendo 64]]. Three more volumes of Super Luigi are released after Mario clears each additional chapter, up to after the player beats the [[Shadow Queen]]. These books are sold for 128 coins each. The last volume is sold after beating the game for 256 coins, likely a reference to 8-bit storage capacity. | After Chapter 4, [[Mario]] can buy the first volume of the series at the [[Toad Bros. Bazaar]] in [[Rogueport]] for 64 [[coin]]s, referencing the [[Nintendo 64]]. Three more volumes of Super Luigi are released after Mario clears each additional chapter, up to after the player beats the [[Shadow Queen]]. These books are sold for 128 coins each. The last volume is sold after beating the game for 256 coins, likely a reference to 8-bit storage capacity. | ||
The Super Luigi series' tale usually differs from Luigi's rendition of his story. For example, in the [[List of implied locations#Jazzafrazz Town|Jazzafrazz Town]] section of the story, Luigi and his partner, [[Hayzee]], state that in Hayzee's stage production, Luigi played the part of grass, while the books say that Luigi played the part of an earth spirit. The books make the stories told in Super Luigi more romanticized than they really are. Additionally, the books add a few details to the end Luigi does not mention, such as the Chestnut King being Princess Eclair's fiancé and Minister Crepe being the real villain, the latter of which is only vaguely mentioned by Luigi as a demon appearing after the Chestnut King's defeat. | The Super Luigi series' tale usually differs from Luigi's rendition of his story. For example, in the [[List of implied locations#Jazzafrazz Town|Jazzafrazz Town]] section of the story, Luigi and his partner, [[Hayzee]], state that in Hayzee's stage production, Luigi played the part of grass, while the books say that Luigi played the part of an earth spirit. The books make the stories told in Super Luigi more romanticized than they really are; interestingly, Luigi's partners state that the version of the events that he recounts is already quite embellished, meaning the books are even further from the truth. Additionally, the books add a few details to the end Luigi does not mention, such as the Chestnut King being Princess Eclair's fiancé and Minister Crepe being the real villain, the latter of which is only vaguely mentioned by Luigi as a demon appearing after the Chestnut King's defeat. | ||
The final revelation of Crepe having Luigi collect the Marvelous Compass pieces for evil matches the plot of the main game, being the [[Crystal Stars]] are used to awaken the [[Shadow Queen]]. Coincidentally, in both cases, the main villains end up manipulating Mario and Luigi by posing as allies (although in Mario's case it was more [[Doopliss|literal]] due to [[Professor Frankly]] being disabled and replaced by the time Mario got all the Crystal Stars). | The final revelation of Crepe having Luigi collect the Marvelous Compass pieces for evil matches the plot of the main game, being the [[Crystal Stars]] are used to awaken the [[Shadow Queen]]. Coincidentally, in both cases, the main villains end up manipulating Mario and Luigi by posing as allies (although in Mario's case it was more [[Doopliss|literal]] due to [[Professor Frankly]] being disabled and replaced by the time Mario got all the Crystal Stars). |