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After [[Super Paper Mario#Chapter 2: Gloam Valley|Chapter 2]], Nastasia receives a memo from Mimi stating "I messed up bad!" When O'Chunks once again volunteers to defeat the hero, Nastasia forbids him to leave until he finishes his 1,000 word report on his previous failure, which she apparently assigned to him earlier. Count Bleck tells O'Chunks to take a time-out and sends [[Dimentio]] instead. Nastasia then leaves to finish purging the castle. She encounters [[Luigi]] and two Goombas. She brainwashes one Goomba and the other joins her willingly. She then has her underlings hold Luigi down while she brainwashes him.
After [[Super Paper Mario#Chapter 2: Gloam Valley|Chapter 2]], Nastasia receives a memo from Mimi stating "I messed up bad!" When O'Chunks once again volunteers to defeat the hero, Nastasia forbids him to leave until he finishes his 1,000 word report on his previous failure, which she apparently assigned to him earlier. Count Bleck tells O'Chunks to take a time-out and sends [[Dimentio]] instead. Nastasia then leaves to finish purging the castle. She encounters [[Luigi]] and two Goombas. She brainwashes one Goomba and the other joins her willingly. She then has her underlings hold Luigi down while she brainwashes him.


After [[Super Paper Mario#Chapter 3: The Bitlands|Chapter 3]], Nastasia listens to Dimentio's account of how he was bested by the heroes. Dimentio states that the heroes might just be powerful enough to defy the prophecy, but Bleck counters and says that the Dark Prognosticus tells how to defeat the heroes. Nastasia and the count decide it is time they sent [[Mr. L]] on the heroes. After the other henchmen return to their posts, Nastasia  tells the count that it is not too late for him to stop the prophecy, but he does not listen. However, he allows Natsasia to leave with his blessing. She stays on, though, unwilling to go back on her pledge to follow him no matter what.
After [[Super Paper Mario#Chapter 3: The Bitlands|Chapter 3]], Nastasia listens to Dimentio's account of how he was bested by the heroes. Dimentio states that the heroes might just be powerful enough to defy the prophecy, but Bleck counters and says that the Dark Prognosticus tells how to defeat the heroes. Nastasia and the count decide it is time they sent [[Mr. L]] on the heroes. After the other henchmen return to their posts, Nastasia  tells the count that it is not too late for him to stop the prophecy, but he does not listen. However, he allows Nastasia to leave with his blessing. She stays on, though, unwilling to go back on her pledge to follow him no matter what.


Though Mr. L returns without having stopped the heroes, Nastasia does not seem to care like she had when the last three minions failed and holds a minion orientation for him. After Mr. L leaves, O'Chunks is sent to defeat Mario once again, while Mimi and Dimentio leave to attend their own business. Nastasia comments on the hero's power and does not believe O'Chunks or any of the minions can stop him. She then muses about how no one cherished the world the way Count Bleck did before and now all he wants to do is destroy it. She says that if she had been "that girl" (referring to Lady Timpani, Count Bleck's lost love), things may have turned out different.
Though Mr. L returns without having stopped the heroes, Nastasia does not seem to care like she had when the last three minions failed and holds a minion orientation for him. After Mr. L leaves, O'Chunks is sent to defeat Mario once again, while Mimi and Dimentio leave to attend their own business. Nastasia comments on the hero's power and does not believe O'Chunks or any of the minions can stop him. She then muses about how no one cherished the world the way Count Bleck did before and now all he wants to do is destroy it. She says that if she had been "that girl" (referring to Lady Timpani, Count Bleck's lost love), things may have turned out different.