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[[Image:Dorguy.jpg|frame|200px|right|[[Luigi]] answering one of [[Dorguy the First]]'s questions correct.]]
'''Dorguy the First''' is the first of [[Queen Jaydes]]'s guardian doors in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He is found in the path from [[The Underwhere]] to [[The Overthere]]. He must only open to trustworthy people and not let any enemies pass by. He must ask [[Mario]] & Co. several questions before he lets them pass, but his questions have nothing to do with the facts he gives you. It is seemingly easy to go, because the questions are very easy.  By the third question, the player is often tempted to skip the question, believing the facts are pointless, but this is deceptive, as the question does indeed relate to the facts.  He is followed by [[Dorguy the Second]], and then [[Dorguy the Third]].
'''Dorguy the First''' is the first of [[Queen Jaydes]]'s guardian doors in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. He is found in the path from [[The Underwhere]] to [[The Overthere]]. He must only open to trustworthy people and not let any enemies pass by. He must ask [[Mario]] & Co. several questions before he lets them pass, but his questions have nothing to do with the facts he gives you. It is seemingly easy to go, because the questions are very easy.  By the third question, the player is often tempted to skip the question, believing the facts are pointless, but this is deceptive, as the question does indeed relate to the facts.  He is followed by [[Dorguy the Second]], and then [[Dorguy the Third]].



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Luigi answering one of Dorguy the First's questions correct.

Dorguy the First is the first of Queen Jaydes's guardian doors in Super Paper Mario. He is found in the path from The Underwhere to The Overthere. He must only open to trustworthy people and not let any enemies pass by. He must ask Mario & Co. several questions before he lets them pass, but his questions have nothing to do with the facts he gives you. It is seemingly easy to go, because the questions are very easy. By the third question, the player is often tempted to skip the question, believing the facts are pointless, but this is deceptive, as the question does indeed relate to the facts. He is followed by Dorguy the Second, and then Dorguy the Third.

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