this idea came to my mind after playing paper Mario 64 I really loved the story so much and the star rod concept hehe I didn’t know the Mario series games also had it same with the starship from Kirby I found out till recently xD💫I have some headcanons about some events of Paper Mario 64 in mind read if you like to😆 after Bowser stole the star rod, all the stars, star spirits, including Geno (his real name is ♡♪!? ) everyone’s power in Star Road has weakened which explains why Geno wasn’t adventuring with Mario in 64 I wish he did join with Mario tho would’ve been so cool ;w; even though Bowser and Geno are friends in Mario RPG. Geno doesn’t even allow Bowser to even set foot in Shooting Star Summit (he’s still mad at Bowser for turning his star spirit friendos into playing cards. Bowser thinks this is funny tho xD)
systems will see a character with amnesia and another version of themself and be like BUT WHAT IF I GAVE HIM DID? and so i did. anyway. Mr. L is an alter for Luigi and no he is not evil he is just mischievous and sometimes evil but in a funny way. like in canon. this is him and luigi first speaking to each other in luigi’s mind, after everything
vivian is CHUBBY and madame flurrie is FAT they are FAT WOMEN i love FAT WOMEN REPRESENTATION IN MEDIA if you disagree you are INCORRECT and will DISINTEGRATE WITH LASER BEAMS
I headcanon that despite being a shy person in general, and a little anxious when talking to people he doesn't know, Luigi loves oral storytelling.
At the end of Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga, Luigi is shown talking on the plane ride home, eliciting laughter from everyone around him.
In Super Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door, Luigi regales his brother with stories about his adventures whenever you talk to him at Rogueport.
Even though Mario and his companion will fall asleep while the story is told, Luigi seems to pay no mind and continue unhindered, (and apparently it was interesting enough for a journalist to be drawn in and spin the story into a bestselling book, so there's that.)
On a quiz on the official Play Nintendo Website, Luigi is listed as a good candidate to speak at a graduation because "he'd probably tell great ghost stories."
And in Super Mario RPG, Luigi is the one who guides the player through the manual, and subsequently is the one who recounts the events of the first scene in story format.
I think if he's comfortable enough around you to talk freely, he'll immediately shift into audiobook mode upon request.