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The Crystal Palace was once a shrine to the [[Star Spirits]], but its location and how to get there became lost over time. The only way to reach it is a secret passage in [[Shiver Snowfield]] to [[Shiver Mountain]], where at the top is the palace. | The Crystal Palace was once a shrine to the [[Star Spirits]], but its location and how to get there became lost over time. The only way to reach it is a secret passage in [[Shiver Snowfield]] to [[Shiver Mountain]], where at the top is the palace. | ||
In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', [[Koopook]] mentions in his RDM to Mario that he is hiding in the Crystal Palace. The English script of the GameCube version mistranslates the Crystal Palace's Japanese name (''Kurisutā Shinden'') | In ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', [[Koopook]] mentions in his RDM to Mario that he is hiding in the Crystal Palace. The English script of the GameCube version mistranslates the Crystal Palace's Japanese name (''Kurisutā Shinden'') as '''Goomstar Temple''', interpreting it as a portmanteau of [[Goomba]] (''Kuribō'') and star (''sutā''). In [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|the Switch remake]], this is correctly translated to "Crystal Palace." | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
:''For [[List of Paper Mario enemy formations|enemy formations]] in the Crystal Palace, see [[List of Paper Mario enemy formations#Crystal Palace|here]].'' | :''For [[List of Paper Mario enemy formations|enemy formations]] in the Crystal Palace, see [[List of Paper Mario enemy formations#Crystal Palace|here]].'' |
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