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'''Rogueport''' is the fictional town in the Mushroom World, seen in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]''. It is shown to be a port city surrounded by a greater world separate from the Mushroom Kingdom. As its name implies, Rogueport is a criminally run town with two gangs and multiple bandits. The West side is run by the Pianta Syndicate, and is home to the Pianta Parlor. This area of town is generally classier than the rest of Rogueport, with nice houses owned by some of the richer citizens, and a flower garden with a fountain. However, the East side is the West side's polar opposite. The East side is Robbo turf, and appears to be very dirty and run-down in comparison to the West side. The South side of town is home to the port itself, and sailors of all races can be seen roaming near the docks. The train station is located in the northernmost section of Rogueport, and is one of the stops for the [[Excess Express]]. Next to the train station is the stop for the blimp that travels between Rogueport and [[Glitzville]]. The center of town just north of the port is the main square where most of the businesses are located. There is a shop, a bar, an inn, a badge store, and the home of Zess T. The wall of the alleyway behind the buildings is covered with tags, adding to the overall criminal atmosphere of the city. The alleyway is also a hiding spot that some of the shady characters use, including a bandit that steals Mario's money during the beginning of the game. In the center of the main square, there is a wooden structure with a rope hanging from it, presumambly to hang criminals, that is directly above the Thousand-Year-Door.
'''Rogueport''' is the fictional town in the Mushroom World, seen in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door]]''. Its shown to be a port city surrounded by a greater world separate from the Mushroom Kingdom. As its name implies, Rogueport is a criminally run town with two gangs and multiple bandits. It does have a classier Western Side though.
 
 
==Parts of the City==
 
==Parts of the City==
 
===The Sewers===
 
===The Sewers===

Revision as of 21:38, 10 April 2010

Rogueport is the fictional town in the Mushroom World, seen in Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door. It is shown to be a port city surrounded by a greater world separate from the Mushroom Kingdom. As its name implies, Rogueport is a criminally run town with two gangs and multiple bandits. The West side is run by the Pianta Syndicate, and is home to the Pianta Parlor. This area of town is generally classier than the rest of Rogueport, with nice houses owned by some of the richer citizens, and a flower garden with a fountain. However, the East side is the West side's polar opposite. The East side is Robbo turf, and appears to be very dirty and run-down in comparison to the West side. The South side of town is home to the port itself, and sailors of all races can be seen roaming near the docks. The train station is located in the northernmost section of Rogueport, and is one of the stops for the Excess Express. Next to the train station is the stop for the blimp that travels between Rogueport and Glitzville. The center of town just north of the port is the main square where most of the businesses are located. There is a shop, a bar, an inn, a badge store, and the home of Zess T. The wall of the alleyway behind the buildings is covered with tags, adding to the overall criminal atmosphere of the city. The alleyway is also a hiding spot that some of the shady characters use, including a bandit that steals Mario's money during the beginning of the game. In the center of the main square, there is a wooden structure with a rope hanging from it, presumambly to hang criminals, that is directly above the Thousand-Year-Door.

Parts of the City

The Sewers

The Rogueport sewers are long tunnels of piping stretching several feet below the surface.

Name Origin

Rogueport comes from two words: Rogue and Port. A rogue is a criminal or ruffian, and a port is a seaside town. Rogueport follows both paths.