![]() ![]() This became the basis for his grudge against entities made of flat paper instead of origami. As a result of the marking, King Olly began to view all Toads with contempt due to them all being the same to him. The Origami Craftsman wrote a message on King Olly wishing he would grow into a great king, but Olly misinterpreted it as a "careless scrawl" and became embittered. However, the craftsman felt like taking more advantage of the opportunity, so he used the forbidden Fold of Life technique, granting Olly sentience upon completion. King Olly was created by the green Toad Origami Craftsman, to fit into an origami castle created for the Toads' Origami Festival. He can also fold himself into different forms, including a yellow Shy Guy, which is a form he uses to hide his identity when he is first encountered. His traits include his folded crown and hair, his purple robe, and his spiky limbs. He seeks to turn the Mushroom Kingdom into an origami kingdom and erase all Toads from existence by folding one-thousand paper cranes and wishing upon them. During the events of the game, Olly turned many of Bowser's minions, along with Princess Peach, into Folded Soldiers under his control. He is the elder brother of Olivia, although Olly was also the one who brought Olivia to life. King Olly, also known by his title Origami King, or simply Olly, is the leader of the Folded Soldiers and the main antagonist of Paper Mario: The Origami King. The birth of a new origami kingdom!” - King Olly, Paper Mario: The Origami King The flimsy paper minions of Bowser shall be reborn as loyal Folded Soldiers-serving me! And I shall fold, crease, and bend the entire paper world to my whim. I am KING OLLY! By the time I am done, all of those miserable Toads will be folded. “Oh, and by the way.I am no longer your brother Olly. Ultimate (version 8.1.0, spirit cameo) (2020) Artwork of King Olly, as he appears in Paper Mario: The Origami King
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