By Mario Fan
Appendices
Appendix A: The Lands of Plit
Dinosaur Island: Includes the world map of Super Mario World, not excluding Yoshi’s Island, which, individually, contains the map of Super Mario World 2: Yoshi’s Island. Neither area has any government, and Yoshi’s Island is home to the largest population of Yoshis on Plit. It has no standing army. The Dark Mines (Bowser’s HQ in Super Mario World) lie under the central pool and are, to all knowledge, uninhabited.
Kooparian: Includes all the lands of the Super Mario Bros. 3 map, each one representing a separate kingdom under the command of its respective Koopaling king or queen. Despite each kingdom’s possession of an army, all the individual armies are loosely united under the distant rule of King Bowser. Dark Land is, to all knowledge, uninhabited except for bandits and thievery guilds.
The Mushroom Kingdom: Includes the world map for Super Mario RPG, sans Nimbus Land, Vista Hill, and Yo’ster Isle. Towns and lands from Paper Mario are placed arbitrarily in the same general area that the Plumber’s Pad, Bandit’s Way, etc. are placed in the SMRPG world map, according to the ordering of the overworld in Paper Mario. Lavalava Island is found off the coast of this area, towards the equator. The Mushroom Village is the town called the Mushroom Kingdom in SMRPG and serves as the capital for the Mushroom Kingdom in this novel. The Mushroom Kingdom is an aristocratic republic, with the princess as a figurehead of the old monarchy and the chairperson of the current Senate.
Nimbus Land: Includes the cloud-bound kingdom as represented in SMRPG. It sprouts off of Land’s End, which is part of the Mushroom Kingdom, and becomes Nimbus Land after the Vine Highway, which is neutral territory. The form of government is an absolute monarchy, and enrollment in the Nimbian Royal Army is mandatory for all males under a certain age.
Proarctica: Includes all the north pole ice cap of Plit and is, to all knowledge, completely uninhabited. Almost nothing is known about this mysterious place.
Salinia: Salinia is basically the Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door game map, which includes Rogueport, Boggly Woods, Twilight Town, etc. At the beginning of Songs of the Silent Age, it is revealed to no longer be a territory of the Mushroom Kingdom. (Chapter Six: The Revelation at Rose Town.)
Sarasaland: Includes the lands detailed in Super Mario Land. Little is known about the four regions of Sarasaland, but they have recently, and apparently, been united under a new republic. The whereabouts of the old monarchy, including Princess Daisy, are unknown.
Tropacine Isles: Includes the Isles Soshi, Uliania, and Delfino. The first is largely uninhabited due to a frequently active volcano, and the second is home to an agrarian society of Pianta. Delfino serves as the capital of the Islands, and contains all of the lands presented in Super Mario Sunshine. Most of the Noki population resides in a chain of underwater cities peppered between the Tropacine Isles, the hidden capital of which is rumored to be known as Meridian. There once existed a loosely connected army of Noki, Pianta, and Yoshis that were formed largely to protect sea trade from pirate groups.
Vista Hill: Includes the massive castle of King Bowser of the Royal Koopa Kingdom. Although it contains a formidable army and navy, including an extensive underground community and training grounds, King Bowser also holds a loose command over the armies of his seven children, who rule over the seven habitable kingdoms of Kooparian.
Yo’ster Isle: A free province of the
Mushroom Kingdom without need of any government. Holding the second-largest
population of Yoshis in the world, it is a favored vacation spot for thrill-seekers
and lovers of the Yoshi race.