Palace of Shadow

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Palace of Shadow
The Palace of Shadow
A corridor in the Palace
First appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearance Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
Greater location Rogueport Underground
Ruler Shadow Queen
Inhabitants Swoopulas, Phantom Embers, Chain-Chomps, Dry Bones, Dark Wizzerds

The Palace of Shadow is the final area that Mario and his comrades visit in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and is where the Shadow Queen resides. It is accessed by going through the Thousand-Year Door. The Palace is one quarter of the old city that was ruined 1000 years ago. Over the years during which the Queen reigned, the Palace became rich with stolen treasure, which became legendary over the centuries since her defeat.

In this palace, the Shadow Queen possesses Princess Peach, who Sir Grodus had delivered to her. Mario and company drudged through the palace and its inhabitants, including the middle sibling in the "tail" family, Gloomtail. Mario and his allies later fought with the Three Shadows, who now consisted of Beldam, Marilyn and Doopliss. Soon after, Mario's party finally made it to the Shadow Queen's inner sanctum, where Sir Grodus was. Mario and his party defeated him, and also defeated Bowser and Kammy Koopa, who literally "dropped in" on them unexpectedly. Sir Grodus retreats to the final room to use Princess Peach as an offering to the Shadow Queen.

The first room is rich and very detailed with roses and patterns. Past this is a bridge across an expanse of water, the cave "ceiling" can be seen here. The room afterwards is a large staircase that goes even farther underground. Later, a garden area shows off some streams and the Palace of Shadow Tower. After the tower's riddles are all completed, some ancient machinery will activate, causing the long hallway leading to Gloomtail to collapse, revealing a lower area filled with enemies. One of the last rooms is a huge chamber with odd pillars, and then, the throne room where Grodus uses Princess Peach. A secret door leads to a huge staircase down to the crypt containing the Shadow Queen.

The in-game map description reads, "The palace found behind the Thousand-Year Door in the ruins beneath Rogueport."

The overall architecture's structural foundations were implied to have decayed with age due to Bowser accidentally falling through the floor on Sir Grodus in the remake (in the original, Bowser attributed the floor breaking underneath him as being due to his putting on weight).

Enemies and bosses[edit]

Formations[edit]

For enemy formations in the Palace of Shadow, see here.

Items[edit]

Item Location
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) All or Nothing In the fourth room from the start, in the red ? Block.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Boo's Sheet In the fifth room from the start, it is in an invisible block on top of the center of the rotating fire bars.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Fire Flower Logo of the Nintendo Switch In the first ? Block in the Antechamber.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Gradual Syrup Logo of the Nintendo Switch To the right of Gloomtail's room, it is in the first ? Block. Requires Admiral Bobbery. Accessible before activating the orrery in the Palace of Shadow Tower.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Ice Storm (x2) Logo of the Nintendo Switch In the eighth room from the start, it is to the right of the ? Blocks in the north.
In the third corridor to Gloomtail's lair, it is in a ? Block. Accessible before activating the orrery in the Palace of Shadow Tower.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Jammin' Jelly (×3) In the eighth room from the start, it is to the right of the ? Blocks in the north. The logo's symbol for Nintendo GameCube
In the Courtyard, at the Palace of Shadow Tower's entryway, it is in an invisible block on the left side of the tower's base. Logo of the Nintendo Switch
To the right of Gloomtail's room, in the second ? Block. Requires Admiral Bobbery. Accessible before activating the orrery in the Palace of Shadow Tower. The logo's symbol for Nintendo GameCube
In the Antechamber, in the third ? Block. Logo of the Nintendo Switch
In the Depths, in a chest.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Life Mushroom (×3/2) In Gear Room One, it is near the east entrance in the north part. The logo's symbol for Nintendo GameCube
In Gear Room Two, it is in the yellow ? Block above the spinning wheels.
In Concealed Path Four, it can be found on a high pedestal. Accessible with the plane panel.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Mr. Softener Logo of the Nintendo Switch In the third room from the start, it is in the ? Block near the entrance.
In the northeastern corner of Concealed Path Four, behind the platform.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Mystery Logo of the Nintendo Switch To the right of Gloomtail's room, in the third ? Block. Requires Admiral Bobbery. Accessible before activating the orrery in the Palace of Shadow Tower.
Icon of a Palace Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Palace Key In the sixth room from the start, it is dropped by the Dark Bones.
Icon of a Palace Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Palace Key In Gear Room Two, it is on a ledge to the lower-right of the spinning wheels.
Icon of a Palace Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Palace Key In Gear Room Three, it is in a chest in the east part.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Point Swap In Gear Room Three, it is in an invisible block above the yellow ? Block on the ground in the west part.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Power Punch Logo of the Nintendo Switch In Gear Room One, it is near the east entrance in the north part.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) P-Up, D-Down P In the eighth room from the start, it is in the red ? Block in the north.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Repel Cape In Gear Room One, it is in a yellow ? Block. In the Nintendo Switch remake, this block is on the ground.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Shooting Star (×3/4) In the second room from the start, it is on the other side of the bridge to the north. Logo of the Nintendo Switch
In the third room from the start, it is in the ? Block near the entrance. The logo's symbol for Nintendo GameCube
In Gear Room Two, it is in the chest in the southwest corner.
To the right of Gloomtail's room, it is in the second ? Block. Requires Admiral Bobbery. Accessible before activating the orrery in the Palace of Shadow Tower. Logo of the Nintendo Switch
In Concealed Path Four, it is on a low pedestal. Accessible with the airplane panel.
Icon of the Star Stone from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Star Stone In Gloomtail's room, it is in the chest box spit out from Gloomtail when defeated.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Stopwatch In the second room from the start, it is to the north of the entrance.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Thunder Rage (×1/2) In the first descended hallway, it is in the high ? Block.
In the northwestern corner of Concealed Path Four, behind the platform. Logo of the Nintendo Switch
Icon of the Tower Key from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Tower Key In the first-floor Palace of Shadow Tower, it is in a chest in the southwest room. Accessible by hitting the ! Blocks in this order: left, left, left, right, right.
In the first-floor Palace of Shadow Tower, it is in a chest in the northwest room. Accessible by hitting the ! Block after clearing the blocks.
In the first-floor Palace of Shadow Tower, it is in a chest in the northeast room. Accessible by hitting the ! Block beyond the fake wall on the right.
In the first-floor Palace of Shadow Tower, it is in a chest in the southeast room, covered by a piece of paper which can be blown away by Flurrie.
In the second-floor Palace of Shadow Tower, it is in a chest in the southwest room. Accessible by hitting the ! Block after defeating the bones in the order from weak to strong.
In the second-floor Palace of Shadow Tower, it is in a chest in the northwest room. Accessible by hitting the ! Block after clearing the blocks.
In the second-floor Palace of Shadow Tower, it is in a chest in the northeast room, beyond the wall on the right which can be blown up by Bobbery.
In the second-floor Palace of Shadow Tower, it is in a chest in the southeast room. Accessible by hitting the invisible ! Block.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Ultra Mushroom (×3/4) In the seventh room from the start, it is in the ? Block near the entrance.
In the Courtyard, at the Palace of Shadow Tower's entryway, it is in an invisible block on the left side of the tower's base. Logo of the Nintendo Switch
To the right of Gloomtail's room, it is in the first ? Block. Requires Admiral Bobbery. Accessible before activating the orrery in the Palace of Shadow Tower. The logo's symbol for Nintendo GameCube
In the Antechamber, it is in the second ? Block. Logo of the Nintendo Switch
In the Depths, it is in the chest near the doorway back to the Throne Room.

Hidden ? Blocks[edit]

Main article: List of hidden blocks in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Item Description Image Image (block revealed)
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Boo's Sheet In the area with a bridge over water with fire bars, in a middle of the room is a couple of fire bars spinning around one spot. At that spot, Mario should jump from it to reveal the hidden ? Block. Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location in the Palace of Shadow, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Screenshot of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block (containing a Boo's Sheet) in the Palace of Shadow, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Point Swap In the mechanical side of the hallways leading to the palace's throne room, one of the rooms has a lone Coin Block. Jumping above this block will reveal the hidden ? Block. Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location in the Palace of Shadow, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Screenshot of Mario revealing a hidden ? Block (containing a Point Swap) in the Palace of Shadow, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Nintendo Switch version-exclusive
Item Description Image Image (block revealed)
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Jammin' Jelly In the courtyard, at the Palace of Shadow Tower's entryway, on the left side of the tower's base. Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location in Palace of Shadow Courtyard, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location in Palace of Shadow Courtyard, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Ultra Mushroom In the courtyard, at the Palace of Shadow Tower's entryway, on the right side of the tower's base. Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location in Palace of Shadow Courtyard, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Screenshot of Mario at a hidden ? Block location in Palace of Shadow Courtyard, in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.

Profiles[edit]

  • Tattles:
    • This is the entrance to the Palace of Shadow. It's seen no visitors for 1,000 years... It's so big... It kind of overwhelms you, doesn't it? And that treasure is here... Treasure or no, I don't like the vibe from this place... Maybe it's just my nerves...
    • There's a long stairway connected to this underground lake. Those lights floating in the darkness are really pretty... but also pretty spooky.
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. There's a long corridor leading down. This palace sure is big and super-rich-looking, huh? I wonder what kind of people lived here before the place slept for 1,000 years?
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. This is a corridor, I think... Looks like spike traps... Forget the enemies... Just take it one step at a time! (GCN)
      • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. This is a corridor, I think...Don't let the enemies and traps distract you! (Switch)
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. There's a large bridge over the lake here. Those fire bars in the middle are kind of a problem, huh? We'd better avoid them. If you're all sketched out trying to jump them, just use Vivian's Veil ability!
    • What a humongous room... I'd say it was pretty, but even this place feels weird... It's like the whole palace got cursed or something. Did you just say "duh" to me?
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. There's a long hall leading down from here. It kinda feels like the earth is slowly swallowing us as we progress down. Yuck.
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. There doesn't seem to be anything special here. Still, it has that same gross feeling... even though it's so nice and spacious...
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. Seems normal... but I bet there's a secret here... We should check EVERYTHING to make sure there's nothing amiss, don'tcha think? You know... Look for anything out of the ordinary...
    • This is the palace garden (GCN) / courtyard (Switch) ... but it feels so cold and icky. It's like time stopped here... We gotta do something about those Chain-Chomps in the middle if we wanna move on. Yeah, that's right... I don't just mean the moving ones...
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. This seems to be a corridor. I'm observant, huh? Listen, Mario... I know I've said this before, but don't forget that you're not in this alone. You should rely on your partners' abilities if you ever get stuck or anything.
    • This is another corridor. I wonder how long these things go on? I'm sure we'll need all of your special skills, AND those of your partners. Don't forget to use your strongest muscle, too... Your noggin! Hee hee!
    • We're inside of the Palace of Shadow. This is another corridor. Big surprise. We'd better watch below our feet as well as above our heads, know what I mean? But, uh, don't forget the area above your head, too! Does that make any sense? (GCN)
      • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. This is another corridor. Big surprise. Take it from me...if you ever feel lost, the best thing to do is take a good hard look at everything around you. (Switch)
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. There don't seem to be any big puzzles here. We just need to go open that door on the right. That's all. Whee. Exciting. (GCN)
      • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. There doesn't seem to be any big puzzles here. The deeper into this place we go, the more I feel an icky, oppressive aura coming from its depths... (Switch)
    • This is Gloomtail's room. I wonder if he was here for all 1,000 years? Dragons do live a long time, I heard, but dang... Without him in it, there doesn't seem to be anything special about the room.
    • How could there be such a huge tower underground? And why was it built...? There seem to be a lot of rooms here... and every one contains a riddle... (GCN)
      • How could there be such a huge tower underground? And why was it built? And why are there so many rooms? I love a good mystery, but this might be...too many mysteries... (Switch)
        • There's something written on the wall. Based on that message, I'd say... That word "beyond" probably refers to away from the door. So that means the left block. So then the word "before" must refer to the right block. Are you with me, Mario? Still, the way they repeat those words must have some meaning too, don'tcha think? (GCN only)
        • There's something written on the wall. Based on that message, I'd say... Maybe if we break a block here, it'll do something to a block in another room? (GCN only)
        • There's something written on the wall. Based on that message, I'd say... There's something fishy about the wall here? Uh, maybe? We oughta investigate... (GCN only)
          • There's something written on the wall. Based on that message, I'd say... ...There's definitely something in the center of the room, don'tcha think? But what are we supposed to do with something we can't see? This is insanity! (GCN only)
        • There's something written on the wall. Based on that message, I'd say... We're supposed to defeat these guys in order, from weakest to strongest? Uh... Well, I know the weakest is the Dull Bones in the green shoes there... That help? (GCN only)
        • There's something written on the wall. Based on that message, I'd say... I guess we just have to go straight in from the entrance. And then when we get to the wall, we have to do something... Yeah... something. (GCN only)
        • There's something written on the wall. Based on that message, I'd say... That if we can be seen, then there won't be anything to see in this room? ...Huh? (GCN only)
          • There's something written on the wall. Something tells me it's related to the history of this tower... (Switch only)
    • The gears in the back of this room started moving when we unlocked that planetarium... Listen, Mario... We're gonna have to rely on everything we've learned to get through this. Just think about what we've been through, and I'm sure you'll find a way, OK?
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. This place is all about kooky puzzles, huh? You see those ☆ marks in the middle of the corridor? They've GOTTA be important.
    • We're inside the Palace of Shadow. We must be WAY underground by now. I'm totally running out of advice at this point, sorry. I have advisor's block. Hey, but don't worry! Have faith in yourself and your friends, and we'll win!
    • What is this weird room? It's quiet... A little TOO... Well, let's just say it's quiet. There's a Save Block over there, and I'm thinking it would be smart to use it.
    • This must be the main hall or something. It sure is a humongous space... This must've been where the most important person in the palace stayed... But standing here makes me totally uneasy... Why is that?
    • There's a long, long staircase leading down. And I get a REALLY nasty feeling about what's waiting down there. But we've come this far, so we gotta soldier on. Let's go, Mario. (GCN)
      • There's a long, long staircase leading down. Whatever's waiting down there is projecting seriously nasty vibes... (Switch)
    • We're in the deepest room in the Palace of Shadow. ...The Shadow Queen's crypt. I gotta be honest... I totally thought we were goners at the time. Seriously. I was secretly wigging out, but then I saw how you wouldn't give up... Awesome. Anyway, enough reminiscing. There's nothing here now, Mario. Let's go back. (GCN)
      • We're in the deepest room in the Palace of Shadow... The Shadow Queen's crypt. I gotta be honest... I totally thought we were goners at the time. Seriously. I was secretly wigging out, but then I saw how you wouldn't give up... Awesome. Anyway, enough reminiscing. There's nothing here now, Mario. Let's go back. (Switch)

Gallery[edit]

Names in other languages[edit]

Palace of Shadow[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese やみのきゅうでん
Yami no Kyūden
Palace of Darkness

Chinese (simplified) 黑暗宫殿
Hēi'àn Gōngdiàn
Palace of Darkness

Chinese (traditional) 黑暗宮殿
Hēi'àn Gōngdiàn
Palace of Darkness

Dutch Shaduwpaleis
Shadow Palace
French Palais des ténèbres
Palace of Darkness
German Äonenpalast
Aeon palace
Italian Reggia delle Tenebre
Palace of Darkness
Korean 어둠 궁전
Eodum Gungjeon
Darkness Palace

Spanish Palacio de la Oscuridad
Palace of Darkness

Sub-locations[edit]

The following names are present only in the Nintendo Switch remake.

Courtyard
Language Name Meaning
Japanese なかにわ
Nakaniwa
Courtyard

Spanish (NOE) Patio
Courtyard
Concealed Path
Language Name Meaning
Japanese かくしつうろ
Kakushi Tsūro
Hidden Passageway

Spanish (NOE) Camino oculto
Hidden path
Gear Room
Language Name Meaning
Japanese はぐるまのへや
Haguruma no Heya
Gear Room

Spanish (NOE) Sala de engranajes
Gear room
Antechamber
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ひかえのま
Hikae no Ma
Antechamber

Spanish (NOE) Antesala
Antechamber
Throne Room
Language Name Meaning
Japanese ぎょくざ
Gyokuza
Throne

Spanish (NOE) Salón del trono
Throne room
Depths
Language Name Meaning
Japanese さいかそう
Sai Kasō
Lowest level

Spanish (NOE) Catacumbas
Catacombs
Coffin Hall
Language Name Meaning
Spanish (NOE) Mausoleo
Mausoleum

Trivia[edit]

  • The main track of the palace is a cover of the "Underground Theme" from Super Mario Bros. with some added dark, eerie sound effects. This music also briefly quotes the "Castle" theme from Super Mario World and its countermelody is reminiscent of the "Underground Theme" from Super Mario World. The music for the second half of the palace is an even darker cover version of these classic melodies.
  • The Palace of Shadow is the only place in the entire game without a single Shine Sprite or Star Piece.
  • If the player has Vivian at their side when they enter the palace's throne room, she notes that it seems vaguely familiar to her.
  • In the Nintendo Switch remake, the standard battle theme does not play when fighting enemies throughout the palace. This is similar to Black Bowser's Castle and Origami Castle from Paper Mario: Color Splash and Paper Mario: The Origami King, respectively. Instead, when Mario enters a battle against enemies within the palace, an more intense variation of the location music will play. However, the "Battle - Extra" theme does play when fighting enemies in the courtyard and the Palace of Shadow Tower.
    • The remake also places the lit candles in the looping area near different doors.