Sup Folks! It's The Supreme, or Uber, or whatver you wish to call me! Now, this is essentially a better version of my former story, the Epic Retelling of Mario, thoughI essentially just skipped over all the details of that story. So if read it (which you didn't) This has just about nothing to do with it. I skipped the Donkey Kong and Mario Bros Games and went straight for Super Mario Bros. The Legend of The Super Mario Bros has finally been told! Now, I'll be deleting my other two stories forthwith, so this story and my story "History of Konoha" will be the only stories left. Unless you want to adopt the stories. Time is running out folks! Anyway, On with the Show!
The Legend of Super Mario Bros
Prologue
There is a land, far away, where imagination meets reality. A land filled with giant mushroom, sentient flowers, and where the infinite power of the stars shines down upon the land. The people of this land are kind mushroom beings known as Toads. The lands were peaceful, as were the peope. The lands were ruled by the kind and generous royal Toadstool family. Despite not being Toads, and rather Human, they were well loved, and the land prospered under their reign. Soon, more people entered the land. From the Koopas - the turtle-like peoples, to the Goombas - primitive armless Toads, the land soon developed further, until it soon came to be known as the Mushroom Kingdom. The world was at its highest point. For centuries the power of the Mushroom Kingdom spread, bringing peace, love, and prosperity to the world.
But, alas, it was not to last. The Toadstool family, as kind and generous as they were, angered the majority of the Koopas, who had grown offended and disgruntled by the racism that seemed to displayed against them. The Koopas then left the Mushroom Kingdom, foraging outward until they reached the Darklands, the ash filled plains where no vegetaion grew. A grim and dark place, but the only place where they could live. Here, the most powerful of the Koopas, massive Koopas with spiked shells, large manes of hairs, and supernatural powers greater than anything they had ever seen, established the royal Koopa monarchy. And thus began the Koopa Kingdom.
From here, the Koopas, still bitter from their treatment within the Mushroom Kingdom, and jealous of the innate prosperity and power the kingdom recieved, launched a massive invasion of the Mushroom Kingdom. This began a series of battles that sparked what were known as the Koopa Wars. For nearly three centuries, the Koopas attacked the Mushroom Kingdom, sometimes ceasing for a few years, even for a decade occasionally, but would always renew the battle. Never did the Toads ever counterattack. How could they? They could barely survive the invasions. A frontal assault would be suicide. So they simply held out, waiting for the invasion to end.
Eventually, the Toads asked the Star Road, the heavenly realm where the divine stars dwelled, to end the suffering. Instead, however, they sent down a prophecy, which fortold of a group of heroes, known as the Star Guardians, who would finally end the centuries long conflict and bring peace to the world. But as the Toads waited, and nearly sixty years passed, they gave up hope. As the years went on, the Koopas soon began to gain ground, and soon the next king of the Koopas was born. His name was Bowser.
Unlike most of the Koopa kings before him, Bowser wasn't fighting for something as trivial as race. No, his ambitions were far greater. He desired to bring the Koopas to the pinnacle of the world. When he was only four years old, he launched a campaign on the ancient Yoshi's Island, a sacred land said to be connected directly to the Star Road. There, he attempted to kidnap and destroy two children, said by the royal advisor Kamek to be potential threats. However, the kidnapping plot was thwarted by one particular Yoshi, and Bowser's plans were put on hold for the moment. In the meantime, he built up his military in an ambitious effort to completely wipe away the entirety of the Mushroom Kingdom. It took thirty years of peace, but eventually, Bowser was ready. Lightning quick, he launched a massive invasion against the Mushrooom Kingdom, larger than any that had ever happened.
Bowser himself led the army, pushing deeper and deeper into the Mushrrom Kingdom, until the Koopa army reached the capital of the Mushroom Kingdom itself: Toad Town. Here, the Koopas and Toads fought a brutal battle, destruction rising from the town, until the king of the Mushroom Kingdom himself, King Oak, faced King Bowser in mortal combat. The two monarch fought a brutal battle, Bowser's cruel fighting style and fiery dark magic, against Oak's bladesmanship and the power of the mushroom. However, eventually Bowser managed to overpower Oak, and, though Oak managed to deal him a grueling blow, using the power of the fire flower, it was that very power that destroyed Oak.
With the king of the Mushroom Kingdom dead, the Mushroom Kingdom had finally fallen. To ensure there would be no mass revolts, Bowser and his Magikoopa Guild casted a massive spell that turned every Toad in the Mushroom Kingdom into an inatimate object, rendering the whole population useless. There were only a very few exceptions, and those lucky Toads who escaped the spell went into hiding. The Goombas, who had sided with the Koopas in this invasion, were given full control of the Mushroom Kingdom. However, he spell was not omnipotent. King Oak's young daughter, Princess Peach, knew of a way to dispell the magic, due to her incredibly pure heart. Not only this, but with King Oak dead, Peach was the official monarch. As a threat to Bowser's power, he kidnapped her and brought her to his castle. Bowser, now the undisputed ruler of the largest empire on earth, then remained in his castle, planning and plotting, for what no one was entirely sure.
However, just as all hope seemed lost, two young men, off on journeys abroad, returned to the Mushroom Kingdom. The twin men, though only lowly handymen, were determined to see there homeland returned to its former glory. These two men were known as Mario and Luigi Segale. Thus begins the legend of the Super Mario Bros.
So, how was it? Good? Bad? Well, I'd suggest reviewing, unless you want me and my League of assassins to rain hell upon you! But no, seriously, I want reviews. Or else the legendary Tiberius and the Mute will destroy you! So, anyway, for the character of the mushroom kingdom. I named him Oak because, well, Peach is named after a fruit, so I figured her dad should be named after a tree. Also, for those of you who don't how I got Mario's last name, it is based off his inspiration, the original Nintendo of America landlord, Mario Segale. So, anyway until next time, take my hand and lets swan dive towards adventure!
