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| - Rowlin is a character only appearing in Kirby: Right Back at Ya! in the episode A Novel Approach. She is the author of the best-selling series "Pappy Pottey," and a role model to Tiff. The first time Rowlin appears, she comes directly from Nightmare Enterprises and is really the Broom King, one of Nightmare's monsters, in disguise. Working with King Dedede, the impostor gathers up all the Cappies, who desperately want to learn about the ending of the book, and promises to give them all a public reading at Castle Dedede, which she transforms into a "magic school." Soon after they enroll, the Cappies get possessed and begin to attack Kirby. Luckily, the real Rowlin shows up with Meta Knight and proves that the Rowlin who worked with Dedede was a false. Not even Dedede knew that she was an im
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| - Rowlin is a character only appearing in Kirby: Right Back at Ya! in the episode A Novel Approach. She is the author of the best-selling series "Pappy Pottey," and a role model to Tiff. The first time Rowlin appears, she comes directly from Nightmare Enterprises and is really the Broom King, one of Nightmare's monsters, in disguise. Working with King Dedede, the impostor gathers up all the Cappies, who desperately want to learn about the ending of the book, and promises to give them all a public reading at Castle Dedede, which she transforms into a "magic school." Soon after they enroll, the Cappies get possessed and begin to attack Kirby. Luckily, the real Rowlin shows up with Meta Knight and proves that the Rowlin who worked with Dedede was a false. Not even Dedede knew that she was an impostor. Whereas the fake Rowlin claimed that she created the series for monetary gain, the real Rowlin says that she wrote the book to dream. She goes on to explain that she felt better after writing such a wonderful story and insightfully tells the Cappies to try dreaming whenever they go through hard times. The Cappies applaud Rowlin for her inspiring speech. Knowing her cover is blown, the impostor charges at Rowlin, only to be repelled by Meta Knight. The impostor then transforms into the monstrous Broom King. After Kirby destroys Broom King, Rowlin hears that Dedede burned all the Pappy Pottey books in Cappy Town. She decides to distribute copies out to all of them, and at last acknowledges Tiff. Rowlin reveals that she showed up to personally answer a letter she wrote to her. She also decides to happily autograph Dedede's book, despite his devious actions. Tiff tells Rowlin that she too will write such a wondrous book some day.
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