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Fan Creations / Laments of a Ninji
« on: August 23, 2007, 12:12:54 AM »
Chapter One:  The Gift That Keeps on Giving

Trumpeters proudly blasted audacious notes that echoed throughout the halls of Peach's Castle, giving off a glorious sound that meshed with the thunderous applause of an adoring crowd.  Heads, variegating from round, spotted mushroom tops to furry, raccoon-masked faces, looked on toward a beautiful maiden as she knelt, with deep reverence, before seven glimmering stars. 
The stars were animated by jovial visages as they hovered happily above her bowed head, and the anticipation of something miraculous seemed to come cloying through the air.  Finally, as the eldest of these celestial spirits looked upon the maiden's wavy locks of gold, (growing profusely beneath a small crown), a single tear shed from the right of his beady black eyes, and the crowd, roaring with approval around the perimeter of the castle's grand foyer, became even louder than before.  The silver tear, you see, had lifted, no lighter than a feather, from the elder star's cheek, and, in a fantastic moment of magic, sunk into the depths of the maiden's scalp, weighing down her feathery hair only for a second.
The further it sunk, the more she could feel her cheeks glowing and hear the words that pumping tremors in her heart were forming.  It said, as clearly as day,
"This...is...pretty...dang...awesome...thump-thump...."     
She lifted her transcendent blue eyes from the red carpet, and, in a voice as mellifluous as the wind and as kind as the sun (when it wasn't giving you melanoma) said, "Oh, bless you Eldstar, for giving me such a gift....  How may I ever repay you?"
The old star would have scratched his chin had he had hands, and said, "You have already given me, among everyone in your kingdom," at this there was a crescendo in the applause, "all that you have to offer.  A glorious place to live, fair rules to live by, and, most importantly, freedom."
The blonde beauty blushed.
"Awwww...Shucks!"
"Hohohoho!  Seriously, dear Princess Peach...you have our blessings."  He indicated the six stars floating behind him.  They smiled, waved the tips of their stubby arms, and winked graciously at Peach, who could only bow with solemn humility. 
"Well, all the same...I wish to give you my absolute greatest-"
And then, in an occurence that no one seemed to be prepared for, the front doors of the castle, in front of which Peach had her back turned, opened in a loud and unruly manner.  Turning around quickly, the Princess, and those who were standing near the door with their eyes on the stars, caught an unsightly glimpse of trouble. 
Wario, accompanied by his long, sickly brother Waluigi, had barged into the grand foyer with little warning and were now trotting toward Peach while showing not even a hint of deference.  In fact, Wario was picking his nose and wearing a muddy denim vest and Waluigi had (to everyone's astonishment) an enormous cactus sticking to his back. 
"PEACH-EYYYY!" cried Wario as he stopped within breathing distance of her, completely ignoring the shimmering stars, (which were all looking rather shocked, by the way).
Peach, with her hands on her hips and her cherry lips puckered into a scolding, sour expression, glared at the pointy-eared brothers, hoping, by some change in luck, that they would make like the wind and GET OUT. 
"What do you want?!  Can't you see that you've interrupted an entire ceremony?!" she asked angrily.
"What?  Ceremony?"  Wario scratched his head.  "You mean like some kind of Kabobination?"
"NO NOT LIKE SOME KIND OF SHISKABOB." 
The crowd, which once roared with felicity, was now silent, turning anxious eyes toward its neighbors and whispering fervently.
"Er...riiight, Peachy.  Then what's going on here?"
The princess paused to smooth down her frizzling hair, her hands quivering.  She closed her eyes and elegantly pointed her nose to the ceiling, as though trying her hardest to readjust her lady-like personality. 
She replied, "I'm being blessed by these great beings you see behind me.  You see, what they've done is-"
"HEY!" cried Waluigi loudly, his eyes bursting into spheres of interest as soon as he noticed the seven star spirits. 
"What?" Peach asked, her face going pale as she watched Waluigi stammer about in awe. 
"Those-a guys are-a from-a the cereal box!  Oh-a my gosh-a!"  Waluigi jumped up and down, the prickly anomaly on his back shifting about uncomfortably.
"Um...cereal?  Cereal box?" repeated the bewildered princess.
"YEAH!  YEAH!  You know!  Horse, ships, and race shoes, clovers and some dunes!  Rocks and falling rabbits, and-a me red baboons!" 
No one seemed to be on the same page as Waluigi, so they let the sad purple social hazard skip about in confusion for a while before even acknowledging him as a person again.  This was, of course, including Wario. 
"Ahem," said Eldstar. 
Peach suddenly went red, and, like a dog cowering away from its owner, removed herself from his view. 
The mustachioed ball of gaseous, plasmatic matter shot the elfish brothers with an angry stare and said, in the scariest voice he could conjure, "HOW DARE YOU INTERRUPT MY GIFT-GIVING CEREMONY!  For your information, I have just granted Princess Peach Toadstool with perhaps one of the most sought-after powers in the galaxy!  Do you not feel ashamed of yourselves for creating such a loud imposition during this rare display of integrity and honor?!" 
"No, not really.  Peach, do you have any food?  I heard there'd be food at your party...but...well, I guess it's not so much a party any more as it is a...what was it you said?"
"ONLY THE BIGGEST, MOST IMPORTANTEST GIFT-GIVING THINGIES EVA!"
"One a those.  Yeah." 
Peach sighed as she brought a reassuring hand to her forehead, caressing her aching temples with her thumb and forefinger.  The many guests were slowly inching back outside, leaving the castle as unobtrusively as possible as not to hurt Peach's feelings (which would be ironic at such a time, and you'll soon find out why).  It seemed as though nothing more could possibly go wrong after such a tragedy as this, for surely any more bad luck would pale in comparison. 
Once the castle was completely empty (that is, except for Wario and Waluigi, who were feasting on whatever residuals they could find in the kitchen, and the seven star spirits, who thought they ought to say a proper goodbye to the Princess) Peach brewed a hot cup of coffee and inhaled a couple of Tylenol. 
"Dear princess, I am so sorry that there had to be such an intrusion on this most sanctimonious of sancti...mones." 
"Oh, please...don't apologize.  I suppose it was my fault for not asking the guards to be extra vigilant during the ceremony."
Suddenly, without explanation, a Toad popped out from beneath the hem of Peach's pink dress and said, "That would've been about as helpful as telling Ray Charles to look out for anything!"
"Get DOWN!" Peach cried, socking the little servant in the noggin.  He whimpered and retreated back inside.
"Er..."
Since Peach gave him a look that said ‘nothing weird just happened’, Eldstar, after giving a concerned glance over his shoulder to the six other star spirits, continued solemnly.
"Er...all the same, Peach.  I hope that gift comes in handy."
"And I'm sure it will!" she replied earnestly.  "For who can stand up to such a power?  I mean...being granted with a protective curse that renders you completely invulnerable to any attempt at kidnapping?  WHY DIDN'T I GET THIS EARLIER?!"  Her fists were clenched and she glared at a random wall as though having been ranting to herself. 
"Er...(yes, I say 'Er' again)," said Eldstar.  Peach suddenly realized her faux pas. 
"Oh, don't take it like that, Wondrous Eldstar.  I only meant that it would've been useful."
Peach understood completely the fact that it had taken quite a bit of time for the Star Spirits to grant her such a wish.  She could still remember when she first made it, back when her hair was brown and her eyes were little more than specks.  Those specks had lifted to the sky, and, in a mystical instance of pure hope, she wished to stars that she would never be a damsel in distress again.  Of course, this didn't come true right away, but it was something that had certainly taken up a great deal of the Star Spirits' time. 
During one of their many counsels, in fact, Peach and this magnificently vague wish of hers' took up the entire allotment.  Arguments were tossed about, theories born and tarnished as fast as chicken eggs, and it seemed as though nobody would compromise.  But it was finally decided that, no matter how long it took, the stars would eventually grant this sacred wish, for, while she wasn't perfect, Peach had the heart and soul of an angel, and deserved only the best. 
But, ironically, the seven stars soon found that this had been little more than wishful thinking, for no such power, that they could garner, had the ability to control a person's volition.  The nearest they could come to it was an enchantment that would protect Peach from kidnapping purely by barrier (that is to say, she could be troubled all her life by threats and violent attempts, but she could never be physically touched by anyone who wished to abduct her). 
While this seemed close enough, it came with a rather gaping loophole, for you see, while the enchantment would protect her when hope was all that the poor princess could count on, its magic would be abrogated as soon as her mood became inexhaustibly sour, or when she couldn't pull even a thread of a prospect from her soul.  If the princess couldn't, in short, feel hope, then she would be rendered vulnerable to any attempt at a kidnapping. 
Since there was little more that they could do, the Star Spirits relied on this emotion-tethered curse to suffice, and, praying that Peach would be forever merry, they granted Peach's wish after her many, many long years of waiting.       
So, in conclusion, HOT DAWG!  THAT'S JUST DANDY!
But there was something else that Peach very well knew remained unturned...
...
...What the crap was Waluigi doing with a cactus on his back?

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Mario Chat / SPM Character Discussion
« on: April 27, 2007, 08:37:59 PM »
When playing Super Paper Mario I can safely say that I was not disappointed by the colorful plethora of characters that made their appearances.  Sure, I had by doubts while viewing the early game previews (seeing nothing but side-scrolling action), but I couldn't have been farther from the truth by blatantly deciding that the Paper Mario originality that we have enjoyed throughout the years was gone. 
Additions in the Paper Mario cast, including (OMG TOTAL SPOILERZ!) Dimentio, Mimi, O'Chucks, etc. (you can open your eyes now.) provided more than enough humor and enjoyment to the already genial game. 
In this topic I want to allow various members of TMK to express opinions (including critiques) on the characters in Super Paper Mario.  Who was your favorite addition?  What did you think of the individual dialects pertaining to each person?  Did you think that any character came off as almost insulting?  What quotes did you like?

As for me, (obvious spoilers ups aheads) I though that Dimentio sprinkled a sort of Victorian humor into the game (speaking with a profuse vocabulary and using florid analogies) and overall proved to be a wonderfully mind-boggling antagonist!  I also loved his theme music (sounding sort of French, and filled with panache).
He said something before fighting Luigi that qualifies as being one of my favorite quotes in the game:  "And so I strike, like an unseen dodgeball in an echoing gymnasium!"

But, that's just me. 

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Fan Creations / The Misadventure of the Wind Waker
« on: August 18, 2006, 11:13:12 PM »
 NOTE:  Do not be afraid of the prologue!!!  X(  It's just a recap.  

I'm a little bored of how serious The Suitor is getting to be, so I'm going to start a new story.  Keep in mind, I'm still going to try to update The Suitor, so, things might get a little.... messy.
And, here's an advertisement:
What happens when a mysterious wind sorcerer breaks up with a goddess? 
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Join Link in one of the most thrilling untold side-quests that took place during his epic tale of The Windwaker!

     Prologue:  In Case Ya Didn't Know

In a land above the sea, way up high beyond the islands, deep within the clouds (sometimes murky sometimes cottony), away, out of reach of mere seagulls or other kinds of things that can fly, there thrive three goddesses.  They are a trio of amazing, and most powerful, nymphs, who created the land of Hyrule in a time long, long, long, long, long, long, quite indeed, long, long, long time ago.  They made people most gracious upon this land, called Hylians, with hair of gold and sharp ears made to listen.  To rule the vast lands stretching outwards from their marvelous palace was the soul purpose of these great people, who were made specifically with a hint of magic, a pinch of wisdom, and a whoooole stick of butter. 
Oh, how the Hylians were respected by the whole bunch in times of old.  The Gorons, the Kokiri, the Zoras, the Sheikahs, the Gerudos, the Terminams, and especially, the Finlorikidianthromaklisms.  Unfortunately, though, the Finlorikidianthromaklism race was wiped out almost instantly due to the fact that Din randomly decided that this race was sort of dumb and held a name too long to pronounce.  But, anyway, the point is everybody loved those Hylians, and the Hylians loved those goddesses for making them so dang cool!
So now let's get a leg up on this story and take our first scene:
In the great palace of the goddesses, with floors of cloud and pillars of pearl, ceilings of silver mixed in with their skies.  The sisters, Din, of power, Farore, of courage, and Nayru, of wisdom, were all enjoying their basic morning.
"Oh noooooooooo!" cried Farore with a childish scowl across her face.  She pounded her foot on the floor, angry because all it did was bounce upon the poofy clouds instead of landing with a thud.  How annoying is that?  She directed her finger at the ground to have a heavy metallic plate suddenly appear by her foot.  She stomped upon the metal plate.
BOOOOOOOOOONG!!!
"MEH!" cried Nayru as she suddenly popped up out of her book.  She resembled a prairie dog suddenly erecting from the ground.  "What the crap?"  She looked over the back of the couch (which she was gracefully lounging upon) back at her sister.
"My toast!  Nnnnnuuhhh... it's friggen burnt!" whined Farore.
"Awwwww.... well, SUCK IT UP."
"Ew, no."
"What's going on, girls?" asked Din as she stepped into the room in the midst of putting up her red hair in a ponytail.
"Farore burnt her toast," stated Nayru from behind her book.
"I wanit," Din said as she grabbed the toast from out of the toaster (naturally).  As she chewed happily, the author decided to stop putting the goddesses' names in color, hoping that you get it by now.
"I get it by now!" spoke Farore happily. 
"Shhhhhhhh!" Din said through a mouth full of black toast.
"What?"
"Don't break through the fourth wall!  OMG!" Nayru commanded.
Farore suspiciously eyed the randomly placed wall next to her, which held a large number '4' upon it.  To the left of the wall were three other walls, numbered '3', '2', and '1'.  As she gazed at the fourth wall, she suddenly noticed something.  There, in the corner of it!  IT HAD CRACKED! 
"OH!" she cried, leaping away.
"That's right..." Din said maternally.  "Any more cracks in the fourth wall, and life as we know it!... will, just be really awkward and strange."
"Ahhhh," her sisters replied simultaneously.
"So, what she we all do today?" asked Farore blissfully.
"I dunno.... ever since that one Ganon guy forced us to flood our own friggen land, things have gotten so boring." Nayru said.
"I know!  I mean, it's not even fun playing The Sims anymore, considering everything is basically water, save a few islands..."
"Yeah, a FEW!"
"..."
There was silence. 
On this silence between the goddesses, I shall tell those of you with little knowledge about why the land is "basically water, save a few islands...".  Well, long ago there was an evil guy named Ganon.  He was evil, so he did evil things, such as, poking, pushing, bullying, calling people names, and attempting to enslave everyone in the land.  The people of Hyrule were basically P.O.'d at this, but had no idea what to do!  Then, as if fate had a name and... wanted... to... be... called it(?) a young lad came forth, clothed in green, and riding majestically upon the back of a stallion/little brown horse!  He came out of NOwhere!  Yeah, it looked strange, but did people care?  Nope.  This little kid in green, with his sword held high, destroyed the evil Ganon/made him go away for a little while!  Haha!  Everyone was happy and sang songs about him, wrote stories - even attempted stripping him to sell his clothes on Ebay!  But, before they could say "I've got his boot!" that little kid was gone.  He had vanquished evil, and then left without saying goodbye. 
Unluckily for everyone, the evil Ganon came back!  The beast rose over the people's valleys and mountains, covering them in shadow and despair!... Again!  Naturally, the little boy in green (now known as "The Hero of Time") would come back, right?  The poor, defenseless people sure hoped so, but he didn't!  The three noble goddesses vanquished this monster, by taking away the one thing he wanted!:  The power of Hyrule Temple.  Yes!  With a mighty rain, they set the whole land into a flood!  The tremendous waters created a brand new sea, swallowing up the mountains, meadows, and even the castle of Hyrule.  Everyone died!  Yep.... Oh, wait... no, sorry... The majority of people died!  A select few were gathered upon the highest peak on the highest mountain, where they survived, and prepared a new life to a new world...  A world.... without the temple of Hyrule.
And, it worked, I guess.  Things were pretty much back to normal (as far as normal goes) and people seemed happy....  However, on an ironic note, the Zoras, a people who thrived in water, became extinct after the flood...  Apparently the water was a tad too "salty" for them.  *rolls eyes*.
"Yeah, yeah, that's the story," spoke Din.  Oops, there's another crack in the wall!  She clasped her hand around her mouth in an instant. 
"WAY TO GO!" cried Farore.
"Hey girls, look," said Nayru, who was leaning over a night table, examining their answering machine.  "We just got a message!  We just got a message!  We just got a message!  I wonder who it's from!"
Beep!   

*........*

Ummm.... hey, Din, it's Vaati, spoke the voice in the answering machine.  Are you there?.......... *smack*smack*chew*.........*swallow*.....Okay, alright... Well, I'm sorry I have to do this over the answering machine......*crunch*...*chew*chew*smack*smack*....mmm, this is a good apple.....  Anyways, I'm sorry I missed you, but I think I... met... someone... else.....*swallow*.... I don't know if it was really meant for us... you and me....
so... I'll catch you later... out!"
 

*click* 

*silence*

*awkward silence*

*BOOM!*

Just like that, Din burst into flames!  The burning tongues danced around her in rage, flaring up to the ceiling where it burned a hole through its beaded silver.  Her chest heaved angrily, and veins were just popping out EVERYwhere!  It was pretty scary.  Her teeth grinded so hard that they began to perish under the immense pressure, and wear away like powdery chalk. 
"Din!  Calm down!" cried Nayru over the loud, raging fire and strange, hot wind spiraling around her sister.
"Calm?  Calm?  DOWN?!?"  Thunder shook the Earth.  Din didn’t take kindly to being broken up with.  Especially not over the answering machine.
"Yes!  Just ease yourself!" Nayru cried again.
"EASE??!" more thunder bellowed from beneath the clouds. 
Farore was hiding beneath a carpet. 
"He's.... he's not good enough for you!"
"FOR?!?!?!"  A heavy storm brewed around the poor, flooded world below, where a little old grandma looked out from her window at the darkening sky. 
"Come on, let's just eat ice cream!... and-and," Nayru shielded herself from the strong winds bellowing at her amiable face.  "And-And!...Watch... Muppet movies!.... CALM DOWN!!!"
Randomly, Din burst into tears.  Her raging face was, in a second, replaced by a mournful baby's.  The rivers of tears that fled from her squinted eyes instantly put out the fire of rage, resulting in much steam to encircle the house.  The sudden flooding instantly began to leak through the clouds.  It was then that began perhaps the greatest storm since that of when Ganon was about to take power.  There was no stopping Din now.  She was crying, and she was not about to let up.

Meanwhile, down on Earth, a young boy was venturing the sea in his small red boat.  All you needed was a sunny, happy-go-lucky background, a smiling sun, and a dancing bunny nearby, and Mickey Mouse would've seemed mandatory.  But no, this young boy, one would find, was dressed in clothing of much significance...
Yes...
GREEN.
He wore the exact same clothes that the Hero of Time once wore.
"Wow, Boaty-" 
"King of Red Lions."
"-It looks like a storm's about to hit." He said to his boat.
"Hmmm," said The King of Red Lions as he tilted his great wooden head to the sky.  "You are too right, Link."
Alright, people who have the ears of Hylians, listen up:
Link woke one morning feeling drowsy (late night partying, perhaps?) to find his sister, the cute, sweet little Aryll hovering over him.  She had reminded her older brother that it was his birthday.  Oh, happy day!  This boy was of very innocent mind, and calm nature.  He loved his sister quite a lot, yes, as a loving family member should.  Aryll told Link that their kind old Grandma wanted to see him back at the house.  Being obedient, Link did so, hopping along the beach (scaring a couple of crabs) and venturing into his house full of curiosity. 
He was finally of age, and it was time he participated in tradition.  For decades, boys his age wore the garments of the sacred "Hero of Time" told about in old tales.  It was respectful to the hero, and blah, blah, blah, he basically had to put on some uncomfortable green tunic and white tights that rode up a lot.  Along with that he had to wear some kinda... green hat thing... that looked like a giant sock(?)
But, any way, the young Link was not too excited about the whole thing.  I mean, what was the big deal any way?  Well I'll TELL you what the big deal was!... after I say:
Link ventured back outside and climbed the lookout to greet his sister, Aryll, yet again.  She was giddy and found humor in what he was wearing, saying he looked like a blade of grass (Oh she didn't say that?... well, whatever).  As a present, she gave her big brother her favorite telescope... for a day... which isn't really a present, but okay.
Link accepted it gratefully nonetheless, and used it to gaze out over his peaceful little island.  Oh, how relaxing.  Hey, look there!  There's the flying bird-person guy!  Oh, look how he delivers letters.  How adorable...  Wait, what?  What's wrong with the mail-bird-guy?  He's looking up... and.... Holy crap, a giant bird.
Yes, there was a random monster bird, flying through the sky!  His tail was of neon green and yellow, dangling from him like ribbons on a kite.  His head was masked with a horrid metallic plate, red designs like thick blades of fire encrusted into it.  He looked like trouble.  A closer viewing allowed the dumb-struck Link to see a young girl in its claws.
BOOM!  The monster was then shot at randomly!  Who was shooting him?  The telescope told Link that it was none other than bloody pirates!  They shot the evil flying demon straight in the face with a cannonball (bull's eye) and the bird dropped that girl into a forest, which was way up high on top of a tall cliff of the island (there were two cliffs upon the island, and only one was accessible by climbing.  The one, holding the forest, was accessible by a bridge stretching to it from its neighbor).  Naturally, Link had to get the girl, because he was wearing the kick-awesome green clothes, and because everyone else on the island was too old, too young, or didn't see what happened and won't listen.  Plus, the pirate ship was coming too dang slow.  Either way, Link was an adventuresome guy, and, though a tad frightened, had a spark of interest about him.  Before going to the forest, though, he took precautions by consulting the man who trained Link's dexterity with swords.  After explaining the bird thing, the old teacher entrusted the young hero with his very own sword, to be used with caution, and courage.

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Fan Creations / The Suitor
« on: March 12, 2006, 04:21:21 PM »
The Table of Contents
Prologue:  The Unexpected Guest
Ch. 1:  The Suitor  -  Page 1
Ch. 2:  Lost in Dark Pillars  -  Page 1
Ch. 3:  The Jerky Ride  -  Page 1
Ch. 4:  A Soulful Welcoming  -  Page 2
Ch. 5:  An Elegant Place  -  Page 2
Ch. 6:  Trouble in the Resting Quarters  -  Page 2
Ch. 7:  Inspection at the Mushroom Kingdom  -  Page 2
Ch. 8:  A New Setting  -  Page 2
Ch. 9:  A Hard First Morning  -  Page 2
Ch. 10:  The Ghost Siren  -  Page 2
Ch. 11:  The Truth Under the Top Hat  -  Page 2
Ch. 12:  In Which the Vase Did Fall  -  Page 2
Ch. 13:  The Princess Reassigned  -  Page 2
Ch. 14:  The Painting Speaks  -  Page 2
Ch. 15:  The Option Most Desired  -  Page 2
Ch. 16:  The Stone Man, the Princess, and the Tigers  -  Page 3
Ch. 17:  A Chomp in the Night  -  Page 3
Ch. 18:  Riddles Come Naturally  -  Page 3
Ch. 19:  The Gargoyles Have Ears  -  Page 3
Ch. 20:  Red Pearls  -  Page 3
Ch. 21:  Engulfed in Wet Dreams  -  Page 3
Ch. 22:  The Seven Deadly Ghosts  -  Page 3
Ch. 23:  Back Before Daybreak  -  Page 3
Ch. 24:  A Promotion Gained  -  Page 3
Ch. 25:  The Special Guest  -  Page 4
Ch. 26:  Dangerous Flight  -  Page 4

Prologue:  The Unexpected Guest

The sky rumbled like an empty stomach as tears from the clouds fell harsh upon the grass.  The night was lonely as thunder echoed and lightning darted, leaving streaks in the everlasting sky.  The dark clouds moved about in rage and trouble, stirring the rain that would soon be forgotten.  But bellow all of this anger in the dark sky there was a long and winding black road, quite narrow and pebbly.  Upon the snake-like road was a buggy that wobbled forth on slender wooden wheels, making cobbling noises as it journeyed on.  
It stumbled over the bumps and cracks here at there, though it seemed to bother not the person inside.  Upon the back of the round buggy was a lamp that glowed warmly in the night as raindrops clung to its warm, smooth exterior.  It danced upon a small hook that acted as a perch, swaying to the sound of the awkward wheels that travelled persistantly.  However, the sure thing that would catch your eye when looking upon this buggy would be that in the front, where there ought to be a set of reins and Yoshis pulling along, there was nothing.  The buggy was moving on its very own.  Over hills, through twists and turns, over large and small bumps, the buggy was being guided by what appeared to be absolutely nothing.
How on Earth is that possible?  For surely, something must be pulling the buggy, otherwise there would be no possible way for it to move, or even stay balanced for that matter.  It would just be a lonely carriage on wheels, sitting under the bellowing rain without a hope to move.  But it wasn't.  It continued along the black road to its unknown destination.  
Taking a look inside of the buggy would allow you to see a nice, cozy looking interior; red velvet seats, dark green wallpaper lined in narrow stripes, a shag carpet upon the floor.  It was all very elegant.  However, you may notice that no one is even there.  The seats are without any use and the carpet is begging for wear.  The buggy is empty!  So, it must be a lonely ghost carriage riding about in the rain.  
But it is then that you notice the hat.  A single top hat floating above the velvet red cushions.  It's a blue hat that is as deep as the ocean, and as dark as the night sky.  How mysterious it floats, without a head to perch itself.  Surely there isn't a soul that would like to travel upon this horrific carriage, for we will find what we are all afraid of most; no explanation.  However, this lonely and mysterious carriage rides on through the stormy night, making its journey upon the long, black road, the dancing lantern haunting the things left behind...
                          *          *          *
Her blue eyes gazed upon the window as raindrops trickled down its smooth glass like hesitant bugs fighting the wind.  The small droplets of waters seemed to extend for miles, stretching across her country like grass.  Her gentle hand instinctively combed through her long blonde hair, stopping not over any knots or thick curls.  
Her pink cheast heaved in a sigh as she felt herself fall into a mass of pillows beneath her.  The atmsophere around the room was dark, despite the warm glow that emitted from the fireplace nearby.  Princess Peach felt very comfortable in her room as she tried yet again to go to sleep.  Bringing her feet beneath the soft blanket overlapping her large bed, she closed her eyes.  The only sound brought to her ears was the pitter-patter of rain and the crackle of the fire.  All else was still and silent.  
The many pillows around Peach hugged her closely as she tried to position herself in a more comfortable way.  She sighed once more as she found that her attempt to be tired still was not working.  
Why couldn't she sleep lately?  Everything had been going smoothly in her life, and she was free of worries.  The Mushroom Kingdom was better than ever.  Bowser had not shown his ugly face in quite a while, and there were no major dangers about the Koopa Kingdom.  Tomorrow, Peach had a meeting with Princess Daisy to talk over a cup of tea as they do every month.  Peach could invision them sitting at a small, round table across from one another in the courtyard, giggling and debating as they each sipped from their own cup of steaming Koopa Tea.  She didn't mind those meetings all; she even looked forward to them.  Everything in her life was complete at the moment, so why couldn't she just close her eyes knowing so and fall asleep?  
Suddenly, there was a knock at the door.  Peach opened her eyes as she slid up from bed with ease.  She ran her hands over her light pink night gown and combed her fingers through her long, golden hair.  
"Come in," she said aloud.  The brass doorknob was tunred from the other side of the door as it made a clicking sound and became still once more.  The door was pushed open revealing a small old Toad.  It was none other than Peach's oldtime steward, Toadsworth.  In his hand he carried a lantern that made home to a thin candle, which burned brightly.  It lit his old face to show a small, neat gray mustache that resided under his small round spectacles.  The dots upon his mushroom top were brown as to show his age and wisdom.  
"Princess?" he said.
"Yes?  What is it?" asked Peach, feeling slightly annoyed.  Who else would she expect at the door than her over-protective servant?  
"Well, uh....." began Toadsworth.
"Yes, out with it," Princess Peach stated impatiently.  
"Princess, we believe someone is here to see you," said Toadsworth.
"Hm?  What?  At this hour?" Peach asked, shocked.  Toadsworth nodded into the light of his lantern as his brow knotted in curiosity.  The padding sound of running feet suddenly sounded in the hallway as a Toad dressed in red appeared in the darkness.  He stopped beside Toadsworth, his face looking rather alarmed.
Toadsworth turned to the red Toad and said, "So did you figure out who our mysterious guest is?"
"Er..." replied the red Toad as Peach watched him anxiously.  "We aren't exactly certain.  You see, it's rather hard to see out there in the dark and all, let alone this storm."
"Hmm.....right....." said Toadsworth.  "Well, what do you say, Princess, shall we draw this unexpected guest away?"
Princess Peach looked into the wise old eyes of Toadsworth, and then down at the floor.  Who could possibly be here to see the princess at this time of night?  Her curiosity bloomed over her rosy cheeks and sparkling eyes.    
"Well," said Peach slowly.  "I say no.  I'm not feeling very tired at the moment, and I believe a little company shall do just fine."
"Are you sure, dear Princess?" asked Toadworth.
"Absolutely," replied the stubborn monarch, "because once you think about it, the most obvious reason for an uninvited visit is to inform a person of some sort of emergency.  If they truly is an emergency, don't you think we ought to be informed of it?"
Toadsworth and the red Toad looked at each other and then back towards Princess Peach.
"Well...I suppose so..." said Toadsworth.  
"Good then," said Princess Peach.  "Let us greet our guest."
And it was right after the Princess said those very words that there came a loud knocking upon the door of the castle, followed immediately by a flash of lightning.  The red Toad glanced only once at Peach and then turned to retrieve the guest.  Toadsworth, however, gazed nervously at Peach.  
"So, you're absoultely sure about this?" he asked hesitantly.
"Honestly, Toadsworth, how many times must I tell you?" the Princess said, "I think it's about time that you stop this nonsense of treating me like a child!"
Toadsworth looked rather offended at this statement as Peach stepped by him, her thin night gown sweeping past his face.  Her bare feet brushed gently against the comfortable, cold carpet below her as the princess made her way to the entry hall of her castle.  Thunder shook the walls.    

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Fan Creations / A Christmas Story
« on: December 23, 2005, 09:34:00 PM »
The little Goomba children all hudled around a large red armchair, which had it's back towards a firplace that held a toasty, crackling fire.  The red glow shined on their young faces, warming their cold limbs from after being outside inside the snow (so...just their feet then).  Seated in the large, cushiony armchair was an old Goomba by the name of Professor Frankly.  He smoked a pipe, brushing the large, fluffy, white tastle from his santa hat out of his face. 
"A Merry Christmas to you, dear children," said the old Goomba.
"Murry Chismas - Christmas christmas - Happy Christmas! - Merry - Christopher Columbus," said the Goomba children.  Professor Frankly puffed on his pipe as he brought forth a large, green, dusty book and set it on his lap.  He blew across the cover, sending a cloud of dust to fall of one of the children.
"Achoo!" sneezed Goombilly.
"Oh dear, I'm sorry young boy," said Professor Frankly.
"Be careful, Frankly, if you get them sick their mothers won't be happy!" said Goombella as she entered the room carrying a tray of fresh baked cookies.
"COOKIES!" cried the Goomba children as they got up and ran towards Goombella, tackling her until she set the tray down on a long wooden coffee table.
"Oh, shush now, Goombella.  I offered to watch after these children while their mothers were out last-minute-shopping, and I know what I got myself in to!" said Professor Frankly as he set down his smoldering pipe to the night table beside him.
"If you say so," said Goombella.  "What are you going to do with them, anyways?"
"I'm going to read them this story, here." said Professor Frankly, indicating his book.
"Do you think they'll be able to pay attention?" asked Goombella, seriously. 
"Of course!" Sputtered Professor Frankly, "they had to have run off all their energy outside in that blustery snow, right?  Besides, no one can fall asleep listening to this Christmas story.  It was always my absolute FAvorite as a child!" 
"Really?" said Goombella.  "I guess I could listen too.  It's a lot better than making those cookies........... by the way, don't go in the kitchen..... it's..... well- just don't."

The small Goombas sat down at the floor in front of Frankly's chair, Goombella awkwardly doing the same.  They each held a cookie.  Goombara had an angel-shaped cookie, Goombilly a snowman, Annagoom a bell, Goomfred a reindeer, Goomrick a santa, and Goombyle had a jack-o-lantern (Goombella had run out of cookie stensils). 
Professor Frankly opened the old book, the pages slightly crackling.  "I am going to read you children...and Goombella...the story of what Christmas is really about!"
"Oooooooh," came the children's reply.  Thus Frankly began his story........


It was a cold, snowy night, the stars were covered by thick clouds in the sky, and the earth was blanketed in snow.  A koopa walked alone through the snow, shivering and hugging himself tight to keep himself warm.  His green shell trembled as he trudged through the thick, white snow.  This koopa's name was Koopole, and for his whole life he had loved Christmas more than anything else in the whole world, until that very Christmas Eve.
It all started in a warm, cozy house far away.  Koopole and his green-shelled family happily exchanged gifts every year, drinking in the rich egg nog, and laughing at merry stories told by relatives.  They exchanged many gifts, wrapped in glossy paper, and tied together in curly bows.  Koopole loved Christmas, for it was the one day in the year he could recieve all the things he really wanted, without having to pay for any of it!  He loved to get gifts on Christmas Eve, and loved it even more to get up the next morning and see his gifts under the tree!  But this year however, it was different.
"Merry Christmas Uncle Koopo!" Koopole said as he lazily handed his uncle a glosy red box that held many looping bows that went this way and that.
"Thank you, Koopole!" he said and he began to unwrap his present.  "It couldn't be worse than that tie you got me last year, haha!"  Koopo opened the box to find a bright mustard-yellow tie that had purple pokedots.  "Oh...er...its - "
"What you've always wanted?  Your welcome Uncle Koopo!  What'd you get me?" asked Koopole excitedly.
"Er...here you are my boy, Merry Christmas."  Uncle Koopo handed Koopole a neatly wrapped gift.  Koopole quickl opened it, tearing the wrapping paper to shreds.  When he finished opening it, he found nothing but a crummy old book!
"What...what is this?!" Koopole said in a disgusted tone.
"That's the diary I wrote in in the Mushroom Kingdom War of '89.  Yes, there are a lot of memories in that book.  Perhaps reading some of those entries will wisen you up a bit- ...Koopole?" asked Uncle Koopo, looking around to find that Koopole had disappeared, leaving his uncle's diary inside the box it was wrapped in at Koopo's feet.  Uncle Koopo sighed as he left to give Auntie Kooplie her gift.  Koopole had thought of his uncles' gift as a joke.  No one would want such a dusty old thing!  Koopole went from relative after relative, unwrapping there gifts, only to find himself very disappointed.  Socks from Auntie Kooplie, a sweater from Koopa-Jane, an "expensive" pen from Koopordan, and some gloves from Koopsie. 
He hated his presents, all the lot of them, quite frankly.  So while the rest of his family continued laughing and exchanging gifts, Koopole slumped in the corner of the room, looking annoyed. 
"Now to put the star atop the tree!" said Grandma Kooples from the bunch.  Everyone applauded loudly as they looked towards the tree, with a bear spot at the top.  "Who brought the star this year?" she asked with a smirk.
"It was old Uncle Koopack, it was his turn this year!" said Koopsie from the crowd.  Koopack looked astonished, for he had forgot.
"My turn?!" he said, his face turning red.  "But I was sure it was Koopole's, I knew so, in fact!" 
The koopas began shaking their heads in distress.  It simply wasn't a Christmas without a star at the top of their Christmas tree. 
"Someone will have to just go out and bye a star from the dollar store," said Koopanne.
"No!" said the Koopas in unison.
"Every year we get a star from the Star Hut, we can't change our ways!"
"Yeah, are you crazy, that's always been a tradition!"
"But the Star Hut's located at the peak of Mt. Kooplore, and in this blizzard it would be suicide to go," said Koopanne, stating her point. 
"There's no one tough enough to go there this night," said Uncle Koopo.  "I would go myself, but I'm far too old... but what about Koopole?  He's young, and in shape.  Have him reach the peak!  He could learn a good lesson!"
"ARe you absolutely crazy?" cried the mother of Kooplore, "My baby can't do it, it's far to dangerous!" 
But as Koopole heard this a rage grew inside.  A baby, was he?  Needed a lesson to learn?  He'd show this family of his once and for all that he could be just as tough as any one of them!  After that maybe he would have respect, and get beter presents the year next...

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General Chat / When You Are Older...
« on: December 20, 2005, 08:00:57 PM »
The commonly asked question:  what do you want to be when you grow up, and why?  I'm not sure if this has already been discussed in another topic or not, but I'm giving it a shot anyway!

Okay...okay okay okay...I am thinking that I would like to be a writer when I'm older, mainly because I simply love to write (obviously) and I  have quite a few story ideas in my head.  The stuff that I write in the Storyboards section is not very good, I know.  If I put more effort into my stories, though, I'm hoping more people will read them (*clears throat*).  Okay, that about wraps it up.  Because otherwise I have no idea what I want to be, and I'll just have to let destiny take the wheel.

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General Chat / When You First Came Here...
« on: November 28, 2005, 08:34:01 PM »
When you first came to TMK, what did you expect?  How did you think you would be welcomed?  Did you expect yourself to get involved as much as you did?  What did you think of the other members, and how did you get to know them?

Yeah, a lot of questions.  For some of you it will be really hard to remember way back when, so just....try, I guess.
When I first came, I expected to be pummeled because I was a n00b.  Luckily, I was welcomed kindly despite my stupid mistakes.  I definately did not think I would still be posting here even today, but I am, obviously. 
It was the names that normally threw me off in the beginning.  I remember Bird Person was one of the first people I talked to, but other than that I can't really remember how I got to know everyone else....

So, yeah.  Your turn.   

(EDIT:  Oh yeah, Suffix was the one guy who was good at spelling and used big words :-))

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Mario Chat / The Best PM2 Boss
« on: November 19, 2005, 08:48:01 PM »
Okay.  There are quite a few bosses, and all of them have thier high points and low points.  It is up to YOU to decide.

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Forum Games / Halloween Type Story
« on: October 22, 2005, 10:41:40 AM »
Okay, Halloween is coming up fast, so lets all put our minds together, adding sentences, to make a story for this special holiday!  One sentence per person.

Me first:

It was a dark and windy night as Doopliss the Duplighost began preparing for the Halloween party that he was throwing.

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Mario Chat / Your Favorite Boss Character
« on: October 14, 2005, 05:06:52 PM »
In a lot of the Mario games there have been the bosses, the tough guys who you have to fight at the end of certain levels.  My question is:  Who is your favorite boss?

I would have to say that mine is a close tie between the Shadow Sirens and Doopliss, both in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.  They are both funny characters (the Shadow Sirens all have to be together to be funny, otherwise Beldam's just mean, Vivian's nice, and Marylin is dumb).  Plus, I found them fun, and interesting to battle against.  Just to find out what their powers were.  The fight music for them wasn't bad either.

Please share your opinions, and remember they can be from any of the Mario games.

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General Chat / The Greatest Topic (not this one)
« on: September 24, 2005, 06:19:15 PM »
What is the greatest topic you people have ever posted in?  Think back to all the topics...which was your favorite?

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Mario Chat / Who do They Remind you of?
« on: September 23, 2005, 05:10:31 PM »
Is it just me, or do some Mario characters really remind you of someone else?  Maybe someone famous, or just someone you happen to know.  Or, whoever.  Well, in this topic you can post who the Mario characters remind you of, or vice versa.  Example:

-Flurrie from Paper Mario 2 reminds me of Mrs. Jefforson from the old show The Jeffersons.  Not personality too much, more just how they compare in looks.  

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General Chat / How's it goin?
« on: August 24, 2005, 03:42:20 PM »
Hello.  *sigh*  This topic doesn't have real point, just...how are you?  Did anything cool happen lately?  Any good movies you'd like to reccommend?  Anything you just want to talk about?  Post here.

Ummm…Signature…?

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Mario Chat / Your Ideal Mario Game
« on: August 19, 2005, 10:16:00 PM »
As Mario fans, I'm sure we have all thought of what we would like to see in a Mario game.  This topic is for people to just discuss what would be awesome in a game for Mario (not having to star Mario).

It can be a sports game, platformer, RPG, whatever.  Post your ideas here.

This is my signature.  Aren''t I freakin'' creative?        

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Mario Chat / Favorite Side Character
« on: August 13, 2005, 07:42:13 PM »
Who is your favorite character besides the main character?  I mean, besides Mario, or Luigi, or any well-known characters.

My favorite side-characters would be Vivian, the Shadow Siren who turned good in Paper Mario 2, Kolorado, the treasure hunting koopa from Paper Mario, and Bobbery, the lonely sea-bomb from Paper Mario 2.  I guess All my favorite side characters are from the Paper MArio series.

Your favorite side character can be a character from the very first Mario game, to the very latest. Please explain why.

“A wagon full of pamcakes?  In the Champeen ship?!  I’d like to see ya try!” ~ Homestar Runner        

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