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“Looks like I’ll have to deal with te guys myself,” Kamek detto in a sneering tone. Luigi and Yoshi could tell that he wasn’t going to try any of his tricks anytime soon.
“Tired of your games?” Luigi taunted, though he wasn’t sure if it really was a taunt. dato the way Kamek sneered and his abrupt shift of tone compared to when he’d summoned his shadow underlings, he wasn’t sure if his response to Bowser’s right-hand man—who, even Luigi himself has to admit, was a powerful magician in his own right—was a taunt o a bluff.
“Don’t worry—Lord Bowser won’t even have to be bothered with the ghastly sight that te two are!” Kamek’s tone made it seem that he regarded the two as nothing but garbage. That was exactly it, though—with his fury, he could actually be capable of getting sadistic and finishing them off before Bowser even could, whilst suffering a slow and torturous course.
“We’ll see about that!” Luigi turned in shock to hear that Yoshi had followed in with his “bluff.”
“Now that’s what I like about te WORMS! Even when te two know you’re just gonna lose, te two are still up and ready to fight. Fine then! This whole thing is just bound to be interesting!”
And without wasting even a fraction of a second, Kamek waved his wand around, summoning a dangerous whirl of clouds. Both the green plumber and the dinosaur could tell things were starting to really get ugly around here.
“Wow, I don’t see how any of this can just get any worse before we would have to face Bowser,” Yoshi gulped. And here I thought that I’ve seen worse—you’d think that throughout everything we’ve been through, we’d get used to—”
“TAKE THIS!”
Powerful rays of plasma struck from the vortex of clouds to the ground, so much so that if Yoshi hadn’t moved less than an inch away he would’ve practically been anything worse than just a fried dinosaur.
“Damn it, Kamek,” Luigi spat. “You just don’t even do halfway, do you?”
“Halfway my fucking ASS!” Kamek cussed in rage.
“Looks like someone had just rage-quitted,” Yoshi murmured in a quiet aside as he scrambled to steady himself. He was surprised that Kamek could actually have a psychotic side.
“I’m absolutely THROUGH with te two mostrare up! I think it’s about FUCKING TIME te two learned how to stay in your deathbeds where te two BELONG!” And with that, più rounds of plasma bolts zapped toward the two, which they tried to dodge. It wasn’t easy, though—despite the fact they’d gotten practice from fighting Lakithunder, it was actually harder—Kamek’s bolts were faster.
“Is that the best te can do?” Luigi huffed in spite of himself. Yoshi gave him a disbelieving look from the corner of his eye—he didn’t need the Koopa mage to put an end to them anytime sooner.
Kamek smiled to the plumber’s challenge—the two wondered how such a right-hand man of Bowser would hide a psychopath inside of him when they least expected it.
“Oh, I can do much worse,” Kamek grinned like those serial killers did. With another wave of his wand, cracks formed on the ground, separating the earth where they stood into small lands of their own.
“If te two don’t get fried, te can go and get crushed instead!” Kamek snapped.
“That’s not gonna happen, either,” Luigi called out despite the deafening sound of the rumbling earth.
“Well, this is!” Kamek waved his wand the third time, and now a storm of tiny spikes rained upon them. The two flinched at the pain.
Before either of the two could respond to any of his attacks, he waved his wand for yet a fourth time, and to that lethal flames erupted from the cracks, ready to char them until not even their Bones would likely survive—the flames weren’t like the standard ones they see everyday.
Luigi was silent—he knew any word of sound he’d make would only goad him to stir up più trouble, which was something they didn’t need.
Better keep that mouth a-shut, Luigi snapped at himself before he would act impulsively and yap on.
But of course, that was exactly it—Kamek had clearly Lost his head, now his temper was getting the best (or the worst) of him. His head was shrouded with rage; Luigi doubted Kamek could be capable of thinking clearly.
“Hey, Kamek,” Luigi called out.
“What do te WANT?” he practically growled.
“Is that the best te can actually do?” the green plumber taunted, for real this time.
Yoshi gave Luigi a look that clearly said, You’re not making this any easier.
Kamek grinned evilly the way Bowser always had. “Oh, te wanna see me do much worse? Fine—be it that way!”
And Kamek waved his wand twice, making all the plasma within the clouds he’d conjured concentrate on one point—which was where Luigi and Yoshi stood. The way the clouds had opened up made it look like the radius of the upcoming bolt was going to be so massive running away wouldn’t be enough. And if not that, it wasn’t like Kamek wouldn’t make the bolt “follow” them with his magic.
“Thanks so much, pal,” Yoshi detto sarcastically, glaring at the thin Mario brother.
Luigi winked; it fumed the green dinosaur further. “Anytime.”
Crackling sounds were heard from the opening of the clouds; Kamek howled with laughter at the duo’s inevitable demise. The Koopa mage yelled at the superiore, in alto of his lungs, “Goodbye, nice knowing te two assholes!”
As Yoshi turned to give the plumber one più glare for ruining things (which he feared was possibly his last), he saw something he had not anticipated—a glint in Luigi’s eyes.
And he sped off.
“Wha—? Luigi, where the heck are te going?!” Yoshi sputtered.
“Don’t a-worry, pal, I’ve got a plan! I know it’ll work—I just have to get to Kamek!” Luigi shouted out despite the noise of the massive bolt that was coming.
Yoshi could only stand, aghast, as he watched his friend run toward the insanely raging Koopa magician, risking what little safety he could have, and even his life.
Luigi ran on, not wasting even a secondo to stop and take a breath o to look around. If the green dinosaur were to call to him, it wouldn’t make him stop o slow his pace down. He spurred on as if he were a machine. He would only jump to surpass the growing gaps of the crumbling earth, and sposta on.
Just then on his focus to get to Kamek he hadn’t noticed the gap had increased massively as he jumped—he’d overestimated the size that he began to fall toward the depths of the earth….
Just then something—or someone—took hold of him and set him on superiore, in alto of it. Luigi, who had gasped and shut his eyes as he felt that he was finally falling to his doom, looked around to see that Yoshi had rushed to save him, took him on superiore, in alto of his saddle, and covered the distance of the crack da a flutter kick.
Luigi hadn’t started talking until he and Yoshi had landed to the other side. “Yoshi…”
“Damn you, Luigi,” Yoshi spat. He then spun around hastily, throwing the green plumber off his saddle.
Luigi flinched at the pain his bottom received when he fell, but otherwise didn’t talk. He wondered to himself why his friend was recitazione that way.
“Have te forgotten?” Yoshi demanded. He didn’t continue after a while, so it seemed that he was waiting for Luigi’s response.
Luigi cleared his throat. “Forgotten…what?”
“Who were te with when we began this journey? Who came with te to Yoshi’s Island and fought those key-eyes? Who snapped te out of your dreamland and fought Lakithunder? Who fought side-by-side with te against King Boo? Who went with te all the way back to Bowser’s Castle, only to receive the same amount of tricks again? And who is still standing here with te even in the midst of this course of utter destruction?”
Luigi gulped. “You.”
“Exactly,” Yoshi snapped. “And whether te like it o not, we’re in this together, so I would really appreciate it if te would stop rushing head-on toward danger thinking you’re all alone. We began this journey to rescue your brother and the others together, and we’re ending this journey together! So snap out of it!”
Yoshi’s words had Luigi blinking several times in surprise. And then the green plumber laughed. “You know, pal, you’re right. I kinda forgot about that along the way. All those rough times I’ve been though, and you, of all people, slipped off my mind? It’s unforgivable!” He shook his head, and grinned at the green dinosaur. “Thanks for putting me back in the ball.”
“Anytime,” Yoshi replied with a smile.
And with that, Luigi rode back onto Yoshi’s saddle, and they made their way toward Kamek. They knew they had only secondi left to spare as the clouds grew darker and darker, and the glow of the bolt to come grew più and più prominent within the clouds. Luigi narrowed his eyes as they neared their goal; Yoshi huffed with each jump they had to make.
It was a close call, but without a doubt they made it. Luigi tensed on Yoshi.
“I need a lift up, pal,” he said.
Yoshi nodded, and as Luigi lowered his head and prepared to jump, Yoshi flipped the plumber upward, and Luigi added to that with a jump of his own, and he prayed that, if it wasn’t as impressive as his brother’s, it would at least be high enough for him to reach Kamek on his broomstick.
“It’s time,” Kamek seethed. Holding the wand, his arm began to move, ready to bring the huge plasma bolt down and bring the end to Luigi and Yoshi.
Just then someone caught hold of Kamek’s arm, preventing it from moving any lower. Kamek’s eyes practically bulged to the point that it was seen even underneath his glasses.
“Who in the…?”
“It’s a-me, Luigi,” the thin Mario brother said, smiling in satisfaction as he saw that he had caught the Bowser’s right-hand man completely off guard. Without wasting even a half-second, he disarmed Kamek of his wand and kicked him off his broomstick.
“No! te JACKASS! I’LL FUCKING KILL YOU!” Kamek shrieked as he fell toward the ground.
Luigi, who was now the one riding the broomstick, looked down at him with a glare. “Sorry, but it’s game over for you, buddy.”
“And you’re done for, pal,” Yoshi detto as he greeted the Koopa with a sucker-punch just inches before he touched the crumbled earth. The green dinosaur’s punch, punzone was swift, but with his fury it was enough to knock Kamek out cold.
Now that the wand was out of Kamek’s control, all the spells he’d casted had all began to fade—the ground stopped separating from each other, the spikes had stopped falling from the clouds, and now the same clouds that also shot plasma have began to dissipate slowly into nothing.
Luigi flew down toward Yoshi and the knocked-out Koopa mage and hopped out of the broomstick. He was alarmed when he saw his partner taking deep breaths.
“Whoa, are te okay, pal?” Luigi asked.
Yoshi nodded, and as he faced Luigi, smiled despite himself. “It’s done. Kamek’s dealt with, and now we can finally face Bowser and rescue them.”
Luigi grinned and nodded as well. “I can see why you’re exhausted. te know, when Bowser finally gets his culo kicked and Mario and everyone else gets rescued, I think I’ll a-go off to a nice, relaxing vacation at the spa—a nice, long vacation.”
Yoshi laughed. “I’d like that—I think I’ll unisciti you. Now let’s go, Luigi, Kamek’s out, and now it’s Bowser to go.”
“Oh, don’t think te can brush me off that easily—I may be down but I’m NOT OUT.”
Luigi and Yoshi spun to see that Kamek had somehow regained consciousness and had managed to get hold of his wand. The psycho grin returned at the Koopa’s face as he pointed it toward Luigi.
“Don’t worry—your brother will unisciti te soon…in HELL!”
“Luigi!”
It was a long, silent secondo as the events turned. It felt like forever, but it wasn’t enough for Luigi to register what had just happened. All he properly remembered was the thin but deadly raggio, ray that emerged from Kamek’s wand the exact moment he’d finished speaking, but then he could’ve sworn he saw a shadow—something that had appeared to stand in Luigi’s way to intercept that attack, to take it on himself…
And when Luigi’s head finally cleared after that long secondo had passed, the successivo thing he saw was his partner on the ground.
“YOSHI!” Luigi screamed.
“Damn it,” Kamek hissed. “That was supposed to knock te out, not your fucking steed!”
“YOSHI IS NOT JUST A STEED!” Luigi ran toward Kamek and whacked him at the head, with enough force to knock him out yet again, likely longer this time. Caught in a moment of nothing but pure rage, he snatched the wand from the Koopa’s hand and snapped in half, then threw both pieces as far as he could.
Luigi exhaled sharply, then when he remembered what had happened to the green dinosaur all that rage disappeared just as quickly as it had come. He turned around and ran toward his friend, who was still on the ground.
“Yoshi,” Luigi called. “Yoshi, buddy, wake up!”
There was no response; his eyes didn’t open.
“Yoshi!” Luigi repeated. “Come on! Please, get up!”
Finally, Yoshi’s eyes fluttered open; Luigi sighed in relief. Yoshi opened his mouth to speak, and the words that came out sounded as weak as he felt right now.
“You have to go, Luigi.”
Luigi’s eyes almost popped out of their sockets when they reached his ears. If Yoshi had meant it was time for them to fight Bowser, wouldn’t that he have meant that they—he and Yoshi—should be going? Why had his friend suddenly used the singular in his sentence?
“Go,” Yoshi repeated in a hoarse voice.
“I…I don’t understand,” Luigi said. He wasn’t sure what to feel, since the dinosaur’s words had somehow made him numb in the inside.
“Rescue your brother, and everyone else....Do it for me—for us….I can’t…go any further….”
“No, remember what te said?” Luigi detto in a critical tone, though his voice was shaky, making the combination sound odd. “We’re in this together. I started this with you, and I’m finishing this with you.”
“I don’t think I have enough energy to go on….” Yoshi laughed weakly. “Give it at Bowser with all you’ve got in my behalf, okay?”
“I-I’m not doing this without you,” Luigi said; he felt tears coming, he blinked hard to keep them from betraying him. “You…Y-You shouldn’t have done that—Kamek should’ve hit me. te wouldn’t end up like this—”
Yoshi gave a worn smile. “Everyone’s waiting, above all Mario’s there. He hasn’t dato up—he doesn’t have a reason to—and neither should you. Be the hero, Luigi. te came this far to take Bowser down, and now…it’s your fight.”
Now Luigi’s tears completely betrayed him, but this time he didn’t fight it. He let the emotion consume him for just this moment. Despite it, he put a little effort to smile back at his partner. “You’re right, Yoshi. I’ll save them. I’ll defeat Bowser. I’ll put an end to this. I’ll do this for us…and for them.” Luigi sighed. “I did it again, didn’t I? I got caught up in the moment I didn’t know what to do…and I messed everything up. And now here I was, panicking over you. te helped me get back in the game. Thank you…for everything.” He smiled again. “Now go and rest—I’ll wake te up when this is over, okay buddy? Rest as long as te want.”
Yoshi nodded, and his eyelids drooped down slowly until it was completely closed; his arm, that had lifted just a little to grip on Luigi’s sleeve, dropped to the ground beside him.
Luigi just stood there, seeing his pal rest for a whole minute. Then he took a deep breath, nodded at his knocked-out pal, and turned around. Now that the effects of Kamek’s spells were gone, a door formed on one of the rocks of the battlefield. It was a simple door, but Luigi knew the fight that was set to happen behind it would be anything but simple per se.
“It’s time. Mario and the others are relying on me, Birdo and everyone in Yoshi’s Island gave us the chance to get in the castle, and now Yoshi took Kamek’s blow for me to buy me this chance. And I’m not wasting any of it. Now…it’s my fight.”
And Luigi opened the door and made his way inside.
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“So, te can’t wait to start?” Bowser detto with a sneer as he closed the distance between him and the green plumber with just one stride.
Luigi blinked in surprise. Bowser’s expression seemed void of all sorts of hidden tricks up his sleeve (if Koopas wore sleeves). If Bowser was planning something especially devious, he certainly wasn’t mostrare it right now.
“How about te tell me where my brother is,” Luigi feebly suggested, “and maybe we can get somewhere without so much as a struggle? Then te can kick our asses—well, mine—as payback for all those times I foiled your...
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Luigi and Yoshi ran as far as they could—as fast as they could—as Bowser’s army was slowly beginning to gain enough strength to break free from the Birdos’ and the Yoshis’ “chain” to hold them back.
“Quick, Luigi,” Yoshi shouted, dodging a Spiny egg that a Lakitu had thrown at his direction. “We need to hurry—if these guys finally block the road, I doubt we’ll get another chance!”
“Ugh, coming,” Luigi panted, giving put just as much effort as Yoshi to dodge the attempts coming at him; it would only be a matter of time before the mass of Bowser’s crew blocked...
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“I’m sure the professor gave te the same upgrade, right?” Luigi said, then wondered if Professor E. Gadd really had.
“I...don’t really know,” Yoshi admitted.
“Well, we can’t just stand here speculating away—we need to bust a-more of these green fiends!”
Yoshi nodded and, just like what Luigi’d done secondi ago, he began fiddling around with the controls; he started messing around with buttons he hadn’t tried yet.
“Let’s see...,” Yoshi mumbled to himself, “I wonder what this button can do...?”
As Yoshi clicked it, the very same light that had just emitted from...
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Luigi and Yoshi arrived in front of the über-famous Luigi's Mansion. It was exactly the same as it was during those past few games where Luigi'd gone ghost-hunting: it was still scary, still clearly mostrare signs of abandonment, and it still was infested with Boos, spooks, and all sorts of ghosts.
Luigi shivered.
"What's wrong, pal?" Yoshi asked. "Haven't te gotten used to all this?"
"Probably still not," he replied in a barely audible voice.
"Come on—you've got an upcoming game soon. What was it called again? Oh yeah—Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. And I heard your handy Polter-something's getting...
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Luigi stopped cold at the voice—it was Yoshi's voice, and it sounded like it came somewhere behind the multitude of expectant Toads. But that wasn't really what made Luigi stop.
Because how could he have heard Yoshi's voice behind the Toads when he was just directly to his left?!
Luigi strained to follow where he'd heard the voice, and found Yoshi behind the Toads.
"I—I—" Luigi's head spun, confused; bewildered. "A-why are there two Yoshis?!"
He looked at the Yoshi who was directly to his left, who looked just as shocked as he was, and he had the black hump on his back that the green plumber...
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Luigi and Yoshi finally arrived on their secondo destination: World Seven.
"Okay, okay," Luigi'd detto reluctantly, "that warp cannone wasn't so bad." He'd detto that just secondi after they began to incline downward from being shot out of the World Seven warp cannon, and minuti before landing on a mound of soft nube, nuvola fluff.
Yoshi landed on his back to the clouds. "I guess we're just lucky we got ourselves a place to make a soft landing, huh?"
"You know we got lucky on this one."
Yoshi stood up and looked around. True to the riddle's words, they were now surrounded with clouds; all the green from...
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"How are we a-gonna beat up this whole forest mass? Seriously, we need a game plan," Luigi said, all while dodging and punching the eyeballs that kept coming and going.
"I think I got a few things figured out about what we're facing," Yoshi detto as he threw another egg at an approaching eyeball. "This guy sees everywhere—obviously since he's got lots of eyes scattered all over the place. Another one is that whenever an eyeball pops out of its socket"—he gestured to another eyeball that popped out of its socket, as if right on cue, and sprouted wings so it could fly close to Birdo, which,...
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In the Koopa Kingdom:
"My king," one of the Hammer Bros. addressed their ruler, "it would appear Mario managed to prevail against our forces."
Bowser laughed evilly. "All part of the ploy, my fool. I'd counted on that goody-two-shoes Mario to win, and so he did. Now, it's time for Phase Two of the whole plan."
The Hammer Bro looked up, looking thoroughly confused. "My...king...?"
Bowser breathed fuoco at the place where the Koopa soldier stood, causing the Hammer soldier to jerk away. "You ignorant buffoon. The whole point of us losing was to make that gamberetto, gamberetti think he'd won over us—which,...
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