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Three Shadows
Group artwork of the Three Shadows in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Beldam,Marilyn, andVivian of the Three Shadows
First appearancePaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (2004)
Latest appearancePaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) (2024)
LeaderBeldam
Members
“Let's go, my lovelies!Marilyn!Vivian! Come! We've got a job to do!”
Beldam,Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

TheThree Shadows, originally known as theShadow Sirens, are three shadowy witches inPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and itsNintendo Switch remake who serve theShadow Queen. They consist ofBeldam,Marilyn, andVivian, who is later replaced byDoopliss once Vivian splinters from the group and becomes one ofMario'sparty members. The Three Shadows aidGrodus and theX-Nauts in their quest for theCrystal Stars, and attempt to retrieve theMagical Map from Mario and his party to free their queen, though their help to Grodus and the X-Nauts is only out of convenience of using their resources rather than a true loyalty. They manipulate Grodus into believing he will control the queen upon her release; however, once the queen is free, they betray Grodus to serve the queen directly.

Beldam, the leader of the Three Shadows, is often forgetful and on more than one occasion blames Vivian for her own faults. Despite this, Beldam appears to have the strongest affinity for magic among the group. Marilyn is the biggest and physically strongest of the sisters, though she appears to lack communication skills and generally only grunts "Guh". Unlike Marilyn, who is happy to follow Beldam's every command, Vivian is more independently minded. The youngest of the sisters, she eventually defects from the group due to their mistreatment of her and instead joins Mario to help him stop the queen's revival. After Vivian's departure, Doopliss, aDuplighost with a knack for disguising himself, offers his skills to the group and joins them as the third member.

History[edit]

Paper Mario series[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

In thePrologue,Beldam disguises herself as a merchant inRogueport and convincesPrincess Peach, who has stopped in Rogueport withToadsworth on her vacation, to open a box containing theMagical Map. Beldam explains the box can only be opened by one "pure of heart", like Peach. When Peach's curiosity gets the better of her and she opens the box, Beldam kidnaps her and sends her toGrodus at theX-Naut Fortress on theMoon.

The Shadow Sirens in Boggly Woods in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
The Three Shadows in the Boggly Woods

Mario's first encounter with the Three Shadows come inChapter 2, when they attempt to take the map, which has come into his possession, from him inBoggly Woods. Initially, Beldam loses the sketch theX-Nauts gave to them to identify Mario, which leads to Mario and hisparty walking by them without them realizing who he is. Beldam blames Vivian for the loss of the sketch, though she protests and explains it had always been in Beldam's possession. Beldam asserts that Vivian was too focus on theNecklace she found and that is why the sketch was lost. Mario remembers hearing this argument whenFlurrie asks him to find the Necklace after she lost it on a stroll through the woods. Once Mario returns to reclaim the Necklace, the Three Shadows identify him as the one they are after and attack him. Before their battle, the Three Shadows formally introduce themselves, though Vivian calls the trio the "Three ShadowSisters" ("Shadow Beauties" in the original), much to Beldam's chagrin. After Mario and his party defeat the witches, they flee, with Vivian dropping the Necklace. They return to the X-Naut Fortress, where they explain to Grodus that they lost to Mario but have a new weapon that will ensure their victory on their next encounter.

InChapter 4, the Three Shadows plan to attack Mario and his party inTwilight Town using an explosive item called theSuperbombomb. Unfortunately for them, the group loses the explosive and Beldam again blames Vivian for losing it despite it never being in her possession, and forces her to look for it. After Mario has his identity stolen byDoopliss, he encounters a distraught Vivian, who fruitlessly searches for the Superbombomb. Mario finds it for Vivian, resulting in her joining his party in gratitude, though she is unaware of his true identity. This is especially helpful given the other party members have all abandoned Mario, thinking Doopliss is the true Mario and Mario himself is an imposter. Mario and Vivian head to theCreepy Steeple to confront Doopliss and reclaim Mario's identity; however, once Doopliss reveals Mario's true identity, Vivian abandons him, feeling betrayed after learning she teamed up with her enemy. After a brief self-reflection, Vivian decides to stay with Mario and rejoins the battle. The two defeat Doopliss, gaining theRuby Star and winning back Mario's identity. With his party members back on his side, Mario explains Vivian's situation to the rest of his party, who are glad to welcome her. Following his defeat, Doopliss joins the Three Shadows to seek revenge on Mario for defeating him.

The Shadow Sirens stealing the Garnet Star in Poshley Sanctum.
Beldam, Marilyn, and Doopliss stealing the fake Garnet Star

When Mario and his partners board theExcess Express inChapter 6, Mario's partner notices aThreatening Note on the floor in their room. After reading it, they wonder if Beldam is the one behind the threat of a "sticky, yummy doom". On the morning of the second day, theBusinessman'sBriefcase containing the prototype ofNitro Honey Syrup is stolen, along withToodles'Gold Ring andthe waitress'Shell Earrings. The culprit is initially thought to be fellow passengerZip Toad, though it is ultimately revealed that the thief was Doopliss disguised as Zip Toad. After being exposed, Doopliss flees the train while it is stopped atRiverside Station. The train continues to its final destination,Poshley Heights, after the stop at Riverside, though it is attacked bySmorgs along the way. There, Mario finds that the Three Shadows have infiltratedPoshley Sanctum and stolen theGarnet Star.Pennington, however, explains that the star they stole was actually a decoy and guides Mario to finding the actual star, hidden within the sanctum.

While Mario and his party venture through thePalace of Shadow inChapter 8, upon opening the secret path to theShadow Queen's lair, the Three Shadows ambush them again and fight them one last time. After Mario and company defeats them, they lay on the ground dazed. While all of Mario's other party members will comment "Let's leave these..." followed by some sort of insult ("doofuses", "louts", "idiots") upon speaking to them, Vivian will say "I'm sorry, Sis..." Once Grodus awakens the Shadow Queen from her eternal rest only to be attacked by her, Beldam takes full credit for awakening the queen. She reveals that she has been orchestrating the Shadow Queen's revival from the very start, and explains how Three Shadows manipulated Grodus into thinking he could control the queen.

InGoombella's letter to Mario after defeating the Shadow Queen, she mentions that Vivian has reunited with her sisters, who have agreed to stop being evil, and Beldam has promised to be nicer to Vivian.

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Unused graphics for Vivian, along with the other partners from previous games, exists with inSuper Paper Mario, suggesting she was intended to have a role in the game. In the final game, however, she only appears in a group picture with the other partners and as aCatch Card, which mentions Beldam and Marilyn.

Super Smash Bros. Brawl[edit]

Though neither Beldam nor Marilyn appear inSuper Smash Bros. Brawl, Vivian serves as asticker. The sticker increases the attack power of energy-related attacks by 5 points and can be used by anyfighter.

Super Mario Run[edit]

The Three Shadows had a minor cameo inSuper Mario Run (ver. 3.2.0) on promotional artwork in the game during its celebration of the release ofPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door forNintendo Switch, though their presence on the in-game alert for the event was their only appearance in the game.

Physical appearances[edit]

The Three Shadows are purple ghost-like beings with a wisp-like tail that appears to have infinite length in place of legs. Although their tails are connected to the ground, it is shown that they can be disconnected from the ground in their defeated animations. Being sisters, the Three Shadows have similar designs, with the main difference being their body types; Beldam is short and thin, Marilyn is large and portly, and Vivian is medium-height with a pudgy belly. Beldam also has a long, pointy nose, which the other two do not have, and has a toothy grin in place of her sisters' small mouths. The Three Shadows also wear white gloves, and have differently designed hair; Beldam has light-purple hair tucked behind her, Marilyn has an orange bang, and Vivian has pink, swirly hair. Marilyn and Vivian both have pink and orange blushes on their cheeks, while Beldam does not.

They each wear white-striped witch hats of a different color, covering their eyes. The color of each of the Three Shadows' hats is a reference to their attacks. Beldam's hat is blue; she can use blizzard to freeze Mario and his partner in the second battle. Marilyn's hat is yellow; she can use thunder to attack in the second battle. Vivian's hat is pink; she can use many fire attacks as Mario's partner. Concept art included in the remake reveals that the trio were also planned to have tassels at the ends of their hats corresponding to these elements; one relic of this can be found in the GameCube version's data, asan early, unused sprite of Vivian still depicts her with a flame tassel on her hat. The concept art in the remake reveals that the Three Shadows were originally designed to look like bedsheet ghosts before being redesigned as black, blob-like humanoids. Their skin would be changed to purple by the time the early Vivian sprite was created.

Gallery[edit]

  • First time seeing the Three Shadows in-game

    First time seeing the Three Shadows in-game

  • Marilyn speaks normally for the only time in the game

    Marilyn speaks normally for the only time in the game

  • Beldam being condescending to Vivian

    Beldam being condescending to Vivian

  • In the original Japanese script of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Beldam insults Vivian by calling her 「オトコ」, "a man".

    In the original Japanese script of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, Beldam insults Vivian by calling her 「オトコ」, "a man".

  • In the English localization of the game, Beldam uses gender-neutral insults instead.

    In the English localization of the game, Beldam uses gender-neutral insults instead.

  • Mario and Koops about to battle The Three Shadows.

    Mario and Koops about to battle The Three Shadows.

  • Beldam and Marilyn leaving Vivian

    Beldam and Marilyn leaving Vivian

  • Beldam, Marilyn, and Doopliss about to fight Mario and his partners

    Beldam, Marilyn, and Doopliss about to fight Mario and his partners

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  • Three Shadows watching the rise of the Shadow Queen. Vivian allies with Mario.

    Three Shadows watching the rise of theShadow Queen. Vivian allies with Mario.

  • Three Shadows watching the defeat of the Shadow Queen.

    Three Shadows watching the defeat of the Shadow Queen.

  • Concept art with several iterations of the Three Shadows

    Concept art with several iterations of the Three Shadows

  • Three Shadows cameo in Super Mario Run

    Three Shadows cameo inSuper Mario Run

  • The Three Shadows on the Nintendo Magazine for summer 2024, showing a relationship chart featuring many characters from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

    The Three Shadows on the Nintendo Magazine for summer 2024, showing a relationship chart featuring many characters fromPaper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Names in other languages[edit]

LanguageNameMeaningNotes
Japaneseカゲ三人組さんにんぐみ[?]
Kage San'nin-gumi
Shadow Trio
Chinese(Simplified)影子三人组[?]
Yǐngzi Sān Rénzǔ
Shadow Trio
Chinese(Traditional)影子三人組[?]
Yǐngzi Sān Rénzǔ
Shadow Trio
DutchSchaduwsirenes[?]Shadow Sirens
FrenchObscur Trio[?]Dark Trio
GermanSchattentrio[?]Shadow Trio
ItalianTrisdombra[?]Fromtris d'ombra, which is a mix betweentris di... ("three of a kind") andombra ("shadow")
Korean그림자삼인조[?]
Geurimja Saminjo
Shadow Trio
Spanish(Latin American)Las Tres Sombras[?]The Three Shadows
Spanish(European)Trío de las Sombras[?]Shadow Trio

Notes[edit]

  • The Three Shadows' theme sounds somewhat similar to the song that plays when the player talks to ghosts inLuigi's Mansion.
  • The Three Shadows appear to be a reference to the Hecate Sisters trope found in various media; the maiden, who is often depicted as beautiful but dim-witted (Vivian), the matron, who is often plump and behaves oddly (Marilyn), and the crone, who is often portrayed as bitter and having a sharp wit to contrast the maiden as well as a sharp tongue with which to berate her (Beldam).
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