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== {{Icon|Story}} Story==
 
== {{Icon|Story}} Story==
The Pen and Pencil are first found after the [[Hero]] defeats the [[Boss]] in [[Wilfre's Lair]]. They were originally used by Wilfre to write in his [[Wilfre's Journal|journal]] before his death in [[Drawn to Life]].
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The Pen and Pencil are first found after the [[Hero]] defeats the [[Boss (Wii)|Boss]] in [[Wilfre's Lair]]. They were originally used by Wilfre to write in his [[Wilfre's Journal|journal]] before his death in [[Drawn to Life]].
  
 
Eventually, the group come across Wilfre's Journal and read about his plan to assemble the [[Artifacts of Power]] to rival the [[Creator]] in terms of power. The group gathers the rest of the Artifacts and Circi double-crosses the [[Raposa]], forming the [[Bad Mannequin]]. She tries to draw [[Wilfre]]'s likeness onto the mannequin, but forgets what he looks like, accidentally forming the [[Giant Scribble Monster]].  During the fight, the Hero must ground pound the mannequin a total of 25 times.  
 
Eventually, the group come across Wilfre's Journal and read about his plan to assemble the [[Artifacts of Power]] to rival the [[Creator]] in terms of power. The group gathers the rest of the Artifacts and Circi double-crosses the [[Raposa]], forming the [[Bad Mannequin]]. She tries to draw [[Wilfre]]'s likeness onto the mannequin, but forgets what he looks like, accidentally forming the [[Giant Scribble Monster]].  During the fight, the Hero must ground pound the mannequin a total of 25 times.  

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