What did Luigi feel in the face of his approaching execution?
A lot of jumbled-up things, most of them seemingly incompatible with each other.
See, Luigi had no intention of saving himself by giving up Peach’s location to Bowser.
After being captured for what seemed to be the final time, he looked over the course of his heroing career and saw nothing but failure.
He hadn’t been able to save the Mushroom Kingdom or Mario.
He’d rescued many Toads from Bowser’s tyranny, but there were so many more left behind.
And even the ones who had been saved were now living in exile.
Luigi, in some twisted way, saw himself dying to save Peach and Stella as a redemption,
A redemption it never occurred to him he didn’t need.
His silence was the one thing he still had left to him.
If he could keep his silence, his niece and her mother would be safe.
Well, he wanted to think like that,
But when he thought of his family, not just Stella and Peach but Daisy and his own children,
He nearly broke.
He didn’t want to leave them. He wanted to stay with them.
Each time he tried to reconcile himself to his “sacrifice,” their faces appeared in his head, and he railed against the deep unfairness of it all.
Little did he know,
His niece had no intention of letting her uncle die.
Stella emerged from the warp pipe hidden in an empty mine where Bowser’s forces wouldn’t think to look.
This was the first time she had set foot in the Mushroom Kingdom since she was sixteen, and the first time she had ever done so alone.
She was in awe as she traversed the country she still thought of as her birthright.
“This rock is mine. This tree is mine. That horizon is mine.”
Of course, that’s not how royalty or property works, and to some extent, Stella knew this,
But she was also young and mentally overwhelmed.
She looked over the terrain the way a farmer would survey the untamed patch of wilderness they had just purchased,
Seeing both what was there and what would be underneath once every obstacle was cleared away. A sort of greedy double-vision.
But, of course, Stella had a job to do.
Luigi’s execution was in six days. She had to make her way to the site of the old castle and interrupt it somehow.
She didn’t really have a plan,
And the Mushroom Kingdom had become an unwelcoming place.
Everything about the country had changed, even its name.
It was called “New Bowser Kingdom” now.
Much of the old cities had become industrialized, and new towns had sprung up surrounding ember-spewing weapon factories.
The sky was choked with pollution, and the air filled with the metallic clang of hammers.
Toads had been reduced to second-class citizens who toiled in dangerous and thankless jobs.
And, while many were still secretly loyal to Princess Peach and dreamt of the day when she would return,
Others were consumed by bitterness, thinking that Peach had abandoned them.
Many of them had lost their last shred of hope in the wake of Luigi’s upcoming execution.
Stella was deeply saddened as she moved through these sad, soot-filled cities.
These were her people. They needed her.
But she had no idea how to help them.
For the first time, she understood something of the full weight of what her mother and uncle were up against.
Now, naturally, a human girl in the isolationist New Bowser Kingdom was bound to attract attention,
And if anyone discovered she was Princess Peach’s daughter, that could jeopardize her rescue mission.
But, Stella had a cover story.
She told any Toad to whom she showed her face that she was a reporter from the Metro Kingdom.
She had come to see if living conditions in New Bowser Kingdom were truly as inhumane as the rumors claimed.
When people heard she was a reporter, they became eager to talk to her.
They all seemed to have something they wanted her to say to the outside world.
Some felt it was important to communicate how bad living conditions really were.
They told Stella of overly long hours, low pay, strict rationing in winter, merciless fatigue in summer, how a coworker had fallen into a smelting vat and the smell had lingered for weeks.
Others had loved ones who had already escaped or that they had simply lost track of.
They urged Stella to send out inquiries and give names.
“It’s me, Todd. I’m still alive. I miss you.
“Publish that for me, will you? Maybe she’ll see it.”
Still others had messages they wished to convey to Princess Peach.
“Long live the princess!”
“This kingdom is still yours, Princess! It will always be yours!”
“We’re fighting for you, Princess Peach! We know you’ll come back one day!”
It was this last group that hit Stella the hardest.
She found her eyes welling up with tears as she heard those earnest words, pledges of loyalty to her mother.
The Toads were taken aback by her tears.
“It’s just very moving how much you care for your princess,” she managed to choke out.
The Toads came to see her as a living bottle, carrying all their messages. They wanted to protect their messages,
And so they tried to protect her.
Stella found people willing to hide her in their homes, people willing to share their food.
Still, there were a few close calls.
Stella found herself unable to stand back and watch as an overworked Toad was disciplined by a Hammer Bro. for passing out in the street,
So she jumped in and fought the Hammer Bro. off.
She knew it was probably a mistake, but the testimonies of the Toads had left her so riled up, she felt she would explode if she didn’t do something.
She’d had to retreat before reinforcements appeared by crawling into the sewer.
It was there, sloshing through who-knows-what in the dark,
That she discovered her uncle had not been the only one fighting for the kingdom’s freedom.
As previously stated, Luigi had been very hush-hush about his rescue work in New Bowser Kingdom. There were many aspects that he had never told Stella about.
That included his allies.
Stella found herself confronted with a cluster of very dirty, very fierce looking Toads.
They were the remains of the Toad Brigade.
No longer an exploration team, they now served as the major resistance organization in New Bowser Kingdom.
In the intervening years, Captain Toad had changed from a wide-eyed idealist into someone much more jaded and cynical.
Stella, overjoyed at having found a real resistance, confided in him her real goal of rescuing Luigi.
Captain Toad told her she was out of her mind.
Luigi was already dead. They couldn’t count on Mario, and they can’t count on Luigi.
They had a hard enough time keeping their numbers up as it is. Risking the entire Toad Brigade to rescue Luigi was a foolish gamble.
They had already seen so many brave souls fall.
He didn’t even want to mention what had happened to Toadette.
Before Stella even had time to ask, “Who’s Toadette?” Captain Toad had already turned away.
“Forget him. Head home. Nobody asked you to meddle in our business.”
The Toad Brigade had been tracking Stella, but they didn’t know who she was, and they were not impressed by what they saw as her feeble efforts to be a hero.
Stella had no choice but to play her final card.
She opened the backpack she had been carrying and pulled out a hat.
It was a plumber’s hat, much like her father’s and uncle’s. It was in pink with an “S” above the brim.
She put it on and told Captain Toad to look at her.
He did.
He huffed.
“That stupid cosplay isn’t going to change my mind.”
“It’s not cosplay,” said Stella.
“Look in my eyes.
“Don’t you know who I am?”
Captain Toad looked.
He blinked.
He couldn’t look away.
Stella’s eyes looked exactly like Peach’s.
And that determined expression underneath that hat...
“Princess Peach...the hero you called Mario...
“They’re not strangers to me, either.
“I already lost my dad. I don’t want to lose my uncle.
“I know you think we failed you, but I promise it will change.”
In spite of himself, Captain Toad was in tears.
“Has it really been that long?
“Is she really a mother now?”
“Please, help me!” said Stella.
But, Captain Toad shook his head.
“Go home. Go back to your mother.
“Do you think we want to lose you, too?”
But, Stella was tired of being protected, tired of being told it was enough just to live.
She had never felt more strongly that she had so much more to offer than her continued survival.
“If you don’t come with me to save Zio, I’m going alone.”
Looking at her blazing blue eyes, Captain Toad saw Mario.