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'''Sue Pea, the Dozing Girl''', is a seven year old portrait ghost that died in her sleep. Sadly, what started as a short nap turned into eternal rest for this young girl. During the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Sue Pea resided in the [[Guest Room]] on the second floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|titular mansion]]. This portrait ghost spent her afterlife sleeping in the bed of the Guest Room, hidden away as to not be awakened. Strangely, the Guest Room was upside-down, so Sue Pea slept in a bed attached to the room’s ceiling, instead of the floor. [[Luigi]] did not need to capture Sue Pea to help find his brother [[Mario]]. However, if the green-clad ghost-hunter managed to capture the portrait ghost, he would be rewarded with Sue Pea’s treasure.
'''Sue Pea, the Dozing Girl''', is a seven year old portrait ghost that died in her sleep.  
 
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Sadly, what started as a short nap turned into eternal rest for this young girl. During the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', Sue Pea resided in the [[Guest Room]] on the second floor of the [[Luigi's Mansion (place)|titular mansion]]. This portrait ghost spent her afterlife sleeping in the bed of the Guest Room, hidden away as to not be awakened. Strangely, the Guest Room was upside-down, so Sue Pea slept in a bed attached to the room’s ceiling, instead of the floor. [[Luigi]] did not need to capture Sue Pea to help find his brother [[Mario]]. However, if the green-clad ghost-hunter managed to capture the portrait ghost, he would be rewarded with Sue Pea’s treasure.


When Luigi first entered the Guest Room, the plumber found Sue Pea sleeping in her bed on the ceiling. After examining her heart with the [[Game Boy Horror]], Luigi discovered Sue Pea promised to never wet the bed. As such, to begin the battle with the slumbering ghoul, Luigi had to spray water from his [[Poltergust 3000]] at Sue Pea’s bed. Fortunately, a fish bowl in the [[Sitting Room|adjacent room]] produced [[Water Elemental Ghost]]s, providing the water Luigi needed to douse Sue Pea’s bed. After spraying the bed three times, Sue Pea’s heart was exposed and Luigi could pull her in with the Poltergust. As Luigi pulled her in, Sue Pea levitated and tossed dolls at the hero, dealing five Hit Points of damage with each successful strike. Ultimately, Luigi overcame the dolls and Sue Pea’s weak pull and captured the portrait ghost.
When Luigi first entered the Guest Room, the plumber found Sue Pea sleeping in her bed on the ceiling. After examining her heart with the [[Game Boy Horror]], Luigi discovered Sue Pea promised to never wet the bed. As such, to begin the battle with the slumbering ghoul, Luigi had to spray water from his [[Poltergust 3000]] at Sue Pea’s bed. Fortunately, a fish bowl in the [[Sitting Room|adjacent room]] produced [[Water Elemental Ghost]]s, providing the water Luigi needed to douse Sue Pea’s bed. After spraying the bed three times, Sue Pea’s heart was exposed and Luigi could pull her in with the Poltergust. As Luigi pulled her in, Sue Pea levitated and tossed dolls at the hero, dealing five Hit Points of damage with each successful strike. Ultimately, Luigi overcame the dolls and Sue Pea’s weak pull and captured the portrait ghost.

Revision as of 12:21, September 23, 2006

Sue Pea, the Dozing Girl, is a seven year old portrait ghost that died in her sleep.

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Sadly, what started as a short nap turned into eternal rest for this young girl. During the events of Luigi's Mansion, Sue Pea resided in the Guest Room on the second floor of the titular mansion. This portrait ghost spent her afterlife sleeping in the bed of the Guest Room, hidden away as to not be awakened. Strangely, the Guest Room was upside-down, so Sue Pea slept in a bed attached to the room’s ceiling, instead of the floor. Luigi did not need to capture Sue Pea to help find his brother Mario. However, if the green-clad ghost-hunter managed to capture the portrait ghost, he would be rewarded with Sue Pea’s treasure.

When Luigi first entered the Guest Room, the plumber found Sue Pea sleeping in her bed on the ceiling. After examining her heart with the Game Boy Horror, Luigi discovered Sue Pea promised to never wet the bed. As such, to begin the battle with the slumbering ghoul, Luigi had to spray water from his Poltergust 3000 at Sue Pea’s bed. Fortunately, a fish bowl in the adjacent room produced Water Elemental Ghosts, providing the water Luigi needed to douse Sue Pea’s bed. After spraying the bed three times, Sue Pea’s heart was exposed and Luigi could pull her in with the Poltergust. As Luigi pulled her in, Sue Pea levitated and tossed dolls at the hero, dealing five Hit Points of damage with each successful strike. Ultimately, Luigi overcame the dolls and Sue Pea’s weak pull and captured the portrait ghost.

After capturing Sue Pea, the Guest Room’s light activated and a treasure chest appeared on the ceiling. Unfortunately, the chest was out of reach for Luigi. Distraught, Luigi left the room. After closing the door, the green-clad hero heard (and felt) the mansion rumble. Returning to the Guest Room, Luigi discovered the entire room had turned right-side up. With the treasure chest now accessible, Luigi opened the box and claimed a Gold Bar and a Blue Diamond (among other minor treasures). The plumber could also collect a Blue Stone by watering the plant in the corner of the room.

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