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'''Evershade Valley''' is the main setting of ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It is a valley separate from the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]<ref>Yoshihiko Ikebata (supervisor for ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'') stated that "Evershade Valley is not located in the Mushroom Kingdom" in an [http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/02/toad-is-zelda-the-untold-story-of-luigis-mansion-2 interview for IGN]. ''(Retrieved June 26, 2016)''</ref> and is known both for its large number of [[ghost]]s and as the location of the [[Dark Moon]], a celestial body that has a pacifying effect on ghosts. The valley itself is separated by different areas, with each containing a mansion inhabited by ghosts.
'''Evershade Valley''' is the main setting of ''[[Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon]]''. It is a valley separate from the [[Mushroom Kingdom]]<ref>Yoshihiko Ikebata (supervisor for ''Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon'') stated that "Evershade Valley is not located in the Mushroom Kingdom" in an [http://www.ign.com/articles/2013/04/02/toad-is-zelda-the-untold-story-of-luigis-mansion-2 interview for IGN]. ''(Retrieved June 26, 2016)''</ref> and is known both for its large number of [[ghost]]s and as the location of the [[Dark Moon]], a celestial body that has a pacifying effect on ghosts. The valley itself is separated into different areas, with each containing a mansion inhabited by ghosts.


Sometime after the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]] established a laboratory in the valley to continue his studies on ghosts. While there, E. Gadd obtains the help of the ghosts from the various mansions in the valley for his studies thanks to the Dark Moon's pacifying effects. One night, however, [[King Boo]] destroys the Dark Moon and scatters its shards across the valley. With the Dark Moon gone, the ghosts become hostile, which forces E. Gadd to recruit [[Luigi]] in order to capture the ghosts and restore peace to the valley.
Sometime after the events of ''[[Luigi's Mansion]]'', [[Professor Elvin Gadd|Professor E. Gadd]] established a laboratory in the valley to continue his studies on ghosts. While there, E. Gadd obtains the help of the ghosts from the various mansions in the valley for his studies thanks to the Dark Moon's pacifying effects. One night, however, [[King Boo]] destroys the Dark Moon and scatters its shards across the valley. With the Dark Moon gone, the ghosts become hostile, which forces E. Gadd to recruit [[Luigi]] in order to capture the ghosts and restore peace to the valley.

Revision as of 20:56, October 29, 2016

Template:Location-infobox Evershade Valley is the main setting of Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon. It is a valley separate from the Mushroom Kingdom[1] and is known both for its large number of ghosts and as the location of the Dark Moon, a celestial body that has a pacifying effect on ghosts. The valley itself is separated into different areas, with each containing a mansion inhabited by ghosts.

Sometime after the events of Luigi's Mansion, Professor E. Gadd established a laboratory in the valley to continue his studies on ghosts. While there, E. Gadd obtains the help of the ghosts from the various mansions in the valley for his studies thanks to the Dark Moon's pacifying effects. One night, however, King Boo destroys the Dark Moon and scatters its shards across the valley. With the Dark Moon gone, the ghosts become hostile, which forces E. Gadd to recruit Luigi in order to capture the ghosts and restore peace to the valley.

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  1. ^ Yoshihiko Ikebata (supervisor for Luigi's Mansion: Dark Moon) stated that "Evershade Valley is not located in the Mushroom Kingdom" in an interview for IGN. (Retrieved June 26, 2016)

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