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The '''Creepy Steeple''' is the home of many [[Boos|Boos]] and the [[Big_Boo#Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door|Atomic Boo]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', but the most important resident is [[Doopliss]]. It is here that he steals [[Mario|Mario's]] identity and name, making Mario a shadow.  
The '''Creepy Steeple''' is the home of many [[Boo]]s and the [[Big_Boo#Paper_Mario:_The_Thousand-Year_Door|Atomic Boo]] in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'', but the most important resident is [[Doopliss]], who is even depicted in the stained-glass window in the Steeple's foyer. This location is where Doopliss steals [[Mario]]'s identity and name, temporarily making him a shadow. After being defeated twice by the real Mario in Chapter 4, Doopliss abandoned Creepy Steeple and joined the [[Shadow Sirens]] (in place of [[Vivian]], who had joined Mario).
[[Image:DooplissStainedGlass.png|thumb|left|The stained-glass window in the foyer of Creepy Steeple]]
 
The Creepy Steeple is beyond [[Twilight Town]] and at the end of the [[Twilight Trail]]. There is a secret entrance to the Creepy Steeple through the well in front of it. There is also a secret path in the northern corridor of the building, leading outside behind the Steeple, where there is a golden tree, the only source of [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]]. After Chapter 4, he abandoned this place since he was defeated twice by the real Mario and somehow joined the Shadow Sirens taking Vivian's place after Chapter 4.
[[Image:DooplissStainedGlass.png|thumb|left|The stained-glass window in the foyer of Creepy Steeple.]]
The Creepy Steeple is beyond [[Twilight Town]] and at the end of the [[Twilight Trail]]. There is a secret entrance through the well in front of the Steeple. There is also a secret path in the northern corridor of the building, leading outside behind the Steeple, where there is a golden tree, the only source of [[Golden Leaf|Golden Leaves]].


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==Names in Other Languages==
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==Trivia==
*The stained glass window in the foyer shows two piranha plants in addition to Doopliss himself, it is also notable that both sides of that window are mirrored to each other.
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Template:Location-infobox The Creepy Steeple is the home of many Boos and the Atomic Boo in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but the most important resident is Doopliss, who is even depicted in the stained-glass window in the Steeple's foyer. This location is where Doopliss steals Mario's identity and name, temporarily making him a shadow. After being defeated twice by the real Mario in Chapter 4, Doopliss abandoned Creepy Steeple and joined the Shadow Sirens (in place of Vivian, who had joined Mario).

The large stained glass window from Creepy Steeple.
The stained-glass window in the foyer of Creepy Steeple.

The Creepy Steeple is beyond Twilight Town and at the end of the Twilight Trail. There is a secret entrance through the well in front of the Steeple. There is also a secret path in the northern corridor of the building, leading outside behind the Steeple, where there is a golden tree, the only source of Golden Leaves.

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Names in Other Languages

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