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=Gods and Races= In Wakfu, there are 14 "races" which are actually just humans worshiping different gods plus the ordinary un-aligned humans along with the Eliatropes and Dragons. In addition to this there are many non-human races, although since they fulfill the role of subplots in most cases it's unknown how far their rights go within human communities or what their global politics are despite some living with humans (even holding jobs) and appearing at community events (such as Boufball). They do seem to have gods despite them not counting among the pantheon controlling the world (in addition, some of these gods end up as killable bosses in the vidya). ==Genesis Gods== ===Eliatrope=== [[Image:Eliatropes.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The six immortal Eliatropes. From left to right: Glip, Mina, Qilby, Chibi, Nora, and Yugo.]] The goddess Eliatrope has no true interactions with the world or universe proper, as she exists more as a cosmic force then a thinking/speaking being. The Eliatrope race are born able to manipulate Wakfu instinctively. They appear to be normal humans (with slightly pointy ears and sharp canine teeth), although most wear (large) hats to cover up the one difference; large glowing wing-like appendages on the sides of their heads. They do not do this to conceal themselves among humans however, as depictions of ancient Eliatropes still show them wearing large hats. [[Team Fortress 2|Go figure.]] With the hats off, they can use these wings to fly at an expenditure of Wakfu. These wings change shape and position based on the current Wakfu in the area, as well as the mood of the Eliatrope. Eliatropes can create short-lived two-way portals with their hands which they can throw, and by throwing one portal through the other can cause destructive bursts of energy. When in a Dragonball Z style state of combat, they can make many portals which exist as long as they maintain concentration and make constructs out of solid Wakfu to fight with (although thus far this has been shown to be more along the lines of swords and shields than Green Lantern-style boxing gloves and propulsion engines, though whether that's simply preferred fighting style or an actual limitation isn't sure). In ancient times, the race was led by the immortal six Eliatropes. Yugo was the <strike>king</strike> God Emperor of the race, and was known for being both a protector as well as a compassionate being. Qilby was both blessed and cursed (in his own opinion) to recall all events with perfect clarity, including those from past lifetimes leading back to the moment the six first hatched in an otherwise empty existence. Nora was the spiritual leader of the race, being of "equal mind" to Eliatrope herself. Mina was the most clever Eliatrope as well as the diplomat, and settled all conflicts the Eliatropes found themselves in peacefully. Glip was a teacher and had a profound understanding of everything from science to ethics to philosophy which he conferred to each generation. Chibi was an inventor, and was at the core of most Eliatrope scientific advancements. At the end of the Wakfu cartoon series, the Eliatrope race comes to the World of Twelve. <gallery> Image:Emprah Yugo.png|Behold, the divine king of the inheritors of creation. Yugo the immortal God Emperor. Protector of the innocent. Image:Young Yugo.jpg|The infant Yugo, lovable inheritor to a cozy inn in a small town. Protector of the innocent. Image:Nora.jpg|Nora and her brother. The priests of the race, and the closest beings to the Genesis Gods in all of creation. Image:Chibi Adult.jpg|Chibi and Grougaloragran as adults. Image:Chibi and Grougaloragran.jpg|The reborn infant Chibi and Grougaloragran, Alibert's next <strike>charity cases</strike> sons. Image:Glip Baltazar.jpg|Glip and the young Baltazar. The Dragons present indicate there was more than the Six. Image:Mina Phaeris.jpg|Mina and Phaeris. Image:Mina Wakfu.jpg|Mina, as she appeared in one of the vidya. Image:Qilby fauxsane.jpg|Qilby playing sane. Image:Qilby Insane.jpg|The true face of Qilby. Image:Qilby's personality.png|Qilby's motives. Image:Qilby with Dofus.jpg|Qilby bearing the Dofus containing his long-trapped sister. Image:Eliatrope Fury.jpg|Eliatropes aren't afraid to go full anime. </gallery> ===Great Dragon=== [[Image:Wakfu Dragons.jpg|thumb|right|200px|The six immortal Dragons. From left to right: Adamai, Grougaloragran, Efrim (bottom), Shinonome (top), Phaeris, and Baltazar.]] Like Eliatrope, the Great Dragon does not interact with reality in any known way. As intelligent as their Eliatrope kin, Dragons had the ability to shapeshift into different forms. Although in the Wakfu era Grougaloragran and Adamai take on humanoid appearances (the former as a brown skinned Cra, the latter as a white and blue skinned human), depictions of the past show ancient dragons in their true form alongside their tiny Eliatrope fellows. Young dragons appear to be the same size as their siblings, although at some point they have a growth spurt (since Adamai and Yugo are currently teenagers as of the comics, it must occur in the 20's or later). Newborn Dragons have a degree of capability to them as they are immediately able to walk, fly, and shoot small bursts of flames while their newborn Eliatrope siblings are typical human-like infants. No Dragons other than the firstborn six are described as existing, although in the Wakfu cartoon a flashback depiction of Glip and Baltazar show them teaching a crowd of many young Eliatropes and Dragons. Despite this, when the Emrub Eliatropes emerge there are no dragons other than Baltazar among them. It may be implied then that the Dragon race other than the first six perished with the fall of the Eliatropes, although this would still be only speculation. Each immortal dragon has a similar personality to their sibling although in the Wakfu cartoon Adamai is more hesitant to stick his neck out for the common folk than Yugo, Qilby has gone thoroughly insane from the ennui of his life while Shinonome remains a voice of reason (speaking telepathically as a fetus from inside her Dofus), and while the newborn infant Chibi is trusting of Qilby (he's just a baby after all) the newborn Grougaloragran is hostile to him and tries to attack him. Despite coming in different colors, all Dragons seem to breath fire. They have exhibited the ability to animate golems of stone during the first season of Wakfu, although whether this was preparation of the the aged Grougaloragran or some inherent ability (as Adamai only does this once despite being in multiple combat situations over the course of the series and comics, and Grougaloragran's golems were the protectors of his Dofus and animated despite his death) is unknown. <gallery> Image:Grougaloragran Cra.jpg|Grougaloragran's human form. Image:Grougaloragran Dragon.jpg|Grougaloragran (Groo Gall Or Uh Gran) in his true form. Image:Phaeris Human.jpg|Phaeris as a human. Image:Phaeris Dragon.jpg|Phaeris the Dragon. Image:Baltazar Human.jpg|Baltazar as a human. Image:Baltazar Dragon Young.jpg|Baltazar when he was in his prime. Image:Baltazar Dragon Old.jpg|Baltazar as an old man guarding Emrub. Image:Adamai Human.jpg|Adamai's human form. Derp. Image:Adamai Dragon.jpg|Adamai's adult dragon form. Image:Efrim.jpg|Efrim, only ever seen in his draconic form. Image:Shinonome.jpg|Shinonome projecting a telepathic image of herself in an attempt to reason with her crazed brother. </gallery> ==Human Gods/Races== [[Image:Wakfu Humans at the beach.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Three human females playing at the beach! Nothing heretical here.]] Each human "race" takes the form of the god they worship, although some take different forms based on how their faith works and the strength of the gods. Each god name comes from a pun of some kind. [[Image:Wakfu Humans.gif|thumb|right|150px|Three unaligned humans.]] The human races of the setting can interbreed, and all resultant children are full-breeds rather than having a half template. The one exception to this rule is an eccentric (and vaguely evil) noble named Shak Shaka, who was born to an Ecaflip and Xelor and raised by his grandparents. He seems to bear the marks of both and was confirmed to have powers from both. Despite this, he mostly relies on his army of robots to get the job done. Tot said in an interview it isn't impossible to become a hybrid through worship of two gods so it appears as if it is either because Humans rarely devote themselves to more than one God, or because the Gods are jealous and unlikely to give their blessing to another God's follower. But any explanation is purely speculation at this point. In addition, a child can be produced from a race that neither parent is a member of (a panda human could bang a dwarf and the resultant child could be an elf for example). Souls choose their deity before being born back into the world and take the form of their god during gestation so genetics and the religion you're raised with don't matter, although generally a soul tends to be born to at least one parent of their own race. Children can change races before puberty, although after that point it's more or less permanent. Whether souls get to wait in line and watch for fertilization to occur to jump into the world like the movie The Blue Bird, if gods get to drop souls into fetuses as part of their daily routine, or if some kind of waterfowl-based soul delivery system is employed is unknown. Genetics are also unknown, as a red-headed Caucasian looking Iop and a blond Cra appearing to be of African descent could theoretically produce a blue-haired Ecaflip with calves like cantaloupes. It's unknown if humans and other humanoids could interbreed, such as Bwork/Sacrier or Eliatrope/Sadida pairings. ===Osamodas' whip=== Derived from [[Slaanesh|"Sadomaso"]] as they are the beast taming class, they are the animal loving hippies/frontiersmen of the setting. Known for stealing all the Ecaflip wimmenz. Along with Sadida, Osamodas did the most to shape the World of (number) by creating the original animals. His own dragon companions Ouronigride, Helioboros, and Spiritia created the microbes who were the original (post-Eliatrope) life on the World of Twelve simply by exploring it. Osamodas has done little in actual human age lore. At one point in the Wakfu era, he wandered the world and came upon a group of princesses who made sport of humiliating suitors. After being called "uglier than a Bwork", he cursed them to be hideous and told them that only a kiss from a pure soul would cure them (with impure souls becoming frogs). Said claim was a lie, it was actually an act of altruism that cured them. Back in the Dofus era they were tan skinned humans with small horns, but in the Wakfu era Osamodas took on a blue-skinned white-haired look. Humans who worship Osamodas have powers over animals, being able to "collect" their essence and gain their strengths like most fantasy setting Shamans. Osamodas in the Wakfu era often keep a symbiotic pet called a Gobgob close to them. Gobgobs are explained to be "mineral" beings who gain powers by eating stones (and Orgines). Their intelligence is unknown, but they are described to worship Osamodas as well. Gobgobs feed on the Wakfu of their master, and as a result die and heal at the same time. It's not known how an Osamodas gains a Gobgob or if they can dismiss them afterwards although they are described as being given to apprentice adventurers and in the animated preview for the Wakfu vidya a child Osamodas has one. Despite this few Osamodas depicted in the cartoon are shown to have one. They eat souls to transform into the shape of animals, although they don't absorb them and spit them out afterwards while retaining the knowledge of the being's essence. In the Dofus era, Osamodas would summon animals straight from Incarnum to aid them. Ogrests Chaos disrupted this power, hence the creation of Gobgobs during the reconstruction of the world. Back in the Dofus era, Foggernauts worshiped Osamodas as well, but as a god of the sea and as a result they are a mostly seafaring race that were mostly just blond humans overly fond of brass. The Foggernauts developed Wakfu-based steampunk technology, like primitive Eliatropes. Ogrests Chaos and the rising seas fucked them over royally, and they lost faith in Osamodas as well as Gods in general and became a reclusive race that developed their nation of Sufokia. They finally make contact with the world again in the Wakfu cartoon, where they have advanced beyond their steampunk era and into 80's style Stasis-powered submarines that transform into giant robots. They use their formidable forces to beat back a full fledged invasion of Rushu back into his realm. Their prince, Adale, is...effeminate, and implies the eventual goal of the Sufokians is to kill the gods (he's also apparently a fan of Kerub as his prized "ancient teacup" bears the old Tom's likeness). Frida Mofette, their general (nicknamed "Admiral Crazytits" by /co/ and the Wakfu community at large), is a <strike>batshit insane and sadistic brute</strike> GLORIOUSLY AMAZING LEADER THAT WADED INTO THE THICK OF BATTLE TO WIN VICTORY ON THE BEACH! In the Wakfu game, Foggernauts are playable as human souls that reincarnated into the bodies of robots that run on Stasis (all of which appear to be males unfortunately). <gallery> Image:Osamodas2.jpg|Osamodas as worshipped by the Osamodas race. Image:Oktopodas.jpg|Oktapodas, an aspect of Osamodas worshipped by Foggernauts in the Dofus era. Image:Dofus Osamodas.jpg|An Osamodas male from the Dofus era. Image:Dofus Osamodas Female.png|An Osamodas female from the Dofus era. Image:Osamodas.jpg|Osamodas in the Wakfu era. Image:Osamodas Boufball Crowd.PNG|An Osamodas enjoying a game of <strike>Blood Bowl</strike> Boufball. Image:Dofus Foggernaut Male.png|Foggernaut male in the Dofus era. Image:Dofus Foggernaut Female.png|Foggernaut female in the Dofus era. Image:Foggernaut (human).jpg|Wakfu era Foggernauts. On the left, Prince Adale. On the right, General Mofette. Image:Foggernauts (Wakfu).jpg|The other kind of Wakfu Foggernauts. Image:Sufokian military.gif|The Sufokian military. Yes, these ladies managed to beat back the Chaos God of the setting. Image:Crazytits.gif|Do not fuck with the General. Image:Sufokians.jpg|The Sufokian high command. Once again, this bears repeating; they beat back an invasion from the biggest villain in the setting (<strike>other than Ogrest</strike>Not a villain in the animated continuity anyway). Image:Sufokian Mecha.jpg|Still totally a fantasy world, we swear! Image:Prince Adale.gif|Adale and his Kerub cup. Image:Argon Gass.png </gallery> ===Sadida's shoe=== Plant people who worship Sadida. Sadida is Adidas backwards, referring to how the race are almost always barefoot. Sadidas are a race of vaguely Polynesian druidic people (the kind that summon naughty <strike>tentacles</strike> vines out of nowhere rather than the animal-worshiping kind) with plant-like bodies. They have their own kingdom which contains a tree that binds their entire race together. If that tree is destroyed, their skin turns to wood (they don't die however; "fate worse than death" style, so no reincarnation). Guess what becomes a plot in the cartoon? If you said "socks", you're fucking wrong! Sadida males have green beards which cover their entire faces which are apparently present from birth, and somehow the race method of reproduction is to harvest babies from a cabbage patch as shown in the credits of an episode of Wakfu (although some fans have fan-canoned that was in fact a depiction of a ritual celebrating the time that Sadida babysat the infant Goultard while partaking of the sacred herb, called "Peas Nut Innaoven") despite them being Humans. In order to ensure there would be mortal Dragons in the world (why he cared, nobody really knows) Sadida created a series of living dolls using part of his soul who seduced Osamodas's asexual Dragons (when Sadida is involved, just give up making sense of it) so they would lay eggs; the Primordial Dofus. As a result, Sadidas can place a portion of their souls into dolls of various kinds which help them fight. Sadida's own dolls wandered the world getting into shenanigans, without Sadida really caring. In the animated series, Princess Amalia (one of the main characters) has a doll which is loyal while behaving independent of herself such as when it leaped in front of her to be filled with arrows that would have killed her then looked back at her and smiled for approval, although during episodes in which she is possessed or mind-controlled it behaves the same as she would by going on a berserk rampage while suffering from a demonic poison or going inert while in a stupor. In the vidya however the dolls last only one fight, with multiple ones summoned at a time including suicide bomber ones; only a few times in the series does Amalia demonstrate the ability to use other dolls however. Along with Osamodas, Sadida is the god most responsible for the state of the world. As part of their reconstruction efforts to fix the damage caused by Ogrests Chaos the two collaborated on giving most animals "seeds" that can be harvested from corpses which can be planted to regrow more (this is more of a game mechanic than outright canon, but until otherwise contradicted is probably canon as Ankama keeps gameplay and plot somewhat tied together for humor). Sadida is one of the less mentally stable gods, and adopts different personalities as he wears different masks. Although the Sadida race generally ignore this aspect, a whole different race takes part in this aspect; Masqueraiders. Masqueraiders came about when the god Iop bedded one of Sadida's dolls. She gave birth to a monstrous being, who was invincible. She took it to the frozen land of Frigost to raise, but it dreamed of fleeing the cave it had known its whole life and seeing the rest of the world. After escaping its mother, the beast went on a rampage through the civilized world, causing massive destruction and death. Sadida attempted to kill his accidental sire, but found the creature was indestructible. Instead, Sadida severed its soul in the same manner that had created its mother. Each fragment was placed in a mask, with the final fragment in a magical amulet. He then created a Yeti monster (called a YeCh'ti) from his own hair (cut from an unnamed "unsavory place"). The beast kept the mother of the invincible creature imprisoned, and kept the masks and amulet from being taken by mortals (or other gods). But the YeCh'ti grew bored, and after an adventurer blacksmith stumbled on his cave he demanded entertainment. During the times when the YeCh'ti was entertained the adventurer stole the artifacts and left the cave. Since then, the race of Maqueraiders (inspired by the story) have existed as a brotherhood of beings lead by Sadida himself who use a type of magic known only to themselves which is primal and beyond the strength of any being to fully control. Seeking and uniting the masks is something some Masqueraiders dream of, although only a great adventurer of their number (Maskmane, who is a <strike>villain</strike> anti-hero, at least in his comic) has actually had a chance of doing so. Masqueraiders are a very VERY fucking unpredictable race in the truest sense of "Chaotic Neutral", They wear a multitude of different masks and their goals/behavior differs based on which one they are wearing. They use powers granted by these masks in combat and switch between them rapidly, which makes them even MORE unpredictable. In lore, they tend to organize as secretive tribes and live as nomads (so Gypsies). In addition to the proper Sadidas and the Masqueraiders, there is a third notable group of Sadidas. On an island near Bonta lies the Kanniballs, Sadida conservatives who look down on the more civilized mainstream Sadida people that construct stone buildings around trees and use wood (harvested dead wood rather than cut, similar to Dwarf Fortress Elves) to create elaborate tree canopy cities. Kanniballs by contrast dwell in straw huts tied to trees, which use stone weights to lift into the higher branches and lower to the ground again. Like Masqueraiders Kanniballs wear masks although there is no explanation as to why, and they use the powers more commonly attributed to the main Sadida class. Kanniballs worship a small intelligent monkey named Moon, who possesses a magical hammer that gives him the powers of a god including control over the island as well as immortality, granted to him by Sadida himself for unknown reasons during the pre-Dofus era. Moon's high priest is the absolute ruler of the island, and power struggles seem to occur often. The Kanniballs were lead by an evil usurper priest to attempt to eat Yugo and Evangeline while sacrificing Amalia to Moon as a heretic (instead however Moon simply dragged her away to bring her to his favorite place to see the night moon, possibly as his version of a date), although the only Kanniball who actually displayed cannibalistic tendencies was Saul himself as he spoke of the quality of their meat (although this may have been simply taunting). After Saul stole Moon's hammer to become a god and the Brotherhood defeated him, the good-hearted priest was restored to his position and the Kanniballs became friendly again. It's suggested through Krosmaster fluff that they go through these periods of hostility and friendliness frequently. <gallery> Image:Sadida2.jpg|Sadida as worshipped by Sadidas. Image:SadidaMasque.jpg|Sadida as worshipped by Masqueraiders. Image:Dofus Sadida Male.png|Sadida male in the Dofus era. Image:Sadida female.png|Sadida female in the Dofus era. Image:Sadida.jpg|Wakfu era Sadidas. Image:Dofus Masqueraider Male.png|Masqueraider male in the Dofus era. Image:Dofus Masqueraider Female.png|Masqueraider female in the Dofus era. Image:Masqueraiders.jpg|Wakfu era Masqueraiders. Image:Sadida Kingdom.png|A Sadida community. Image:Sadida Singer.PNG|Sadida femme. Image:Sadida Muscle.PNG|Sadida masculine. Image:Sadida Pecs.jpg|An even MORE masculine Sadida. Image:Sadida Babby.JPG|Sadida reproduction methods. Your guess is as good as anyone else's. Image:Loss.jpg Image:EvaLearnsToUseHerTongueToPleaseAmalia.gif|Sadida/Cra politics. Image:Sadida Marley.jpg|Not everyone gets to look like they were designed by Rob Liefeld. Image:Sadida Types.png|Sadidas come in all shapes and sizes...and genera. Image:Sadida Festival.jpg|Truly the master race. Image:Amaliass.jpg|Homina homina homina! Image:Sadida Fan.jpg|Why most people love Sadidas. Image:Sadida King.jpg|The king of the Sadidas is clearly a fan of <strike>pub cuisine</strike> Enutrof culture. Image:Sadida Girl.png Image:White Sadida.png|A Caucasian Sadida. Image:Masquraider Victor Don Voom.png Image:Masqueraider Art.jpg|At least you know they're as likely to pat you on the shoulder as they are to stab you in the rectum well ahead of time. Image:Maskemane.jpg|Chaotic Neutral. 'Nuff said. </gallery> ===Xelor's sandglass=== [[Image:Xelor's Clock.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Xelor's Clock.]] Time wizards, and Rolex (a famous and high-end watchmaker for you Iops trying to read this) backwards. The god Xelor is the one who created time and made it measurable when he descended to the World of Twelve. He created a clock by pooling a portion of reality and the Wakfu it contained then formed a swarm of bronze butterflies which formed the body and internal mechanisms of a clock. He created four more transparent ones hitched to the mechanisms for seasons, then set a magical frog to follow them around it. He set the rhythm of the frog's heart to the beat of the six Primordial Dofus, which all other being's hearts are set to as well. He set eleven purple magical gems around the outside of the clock to mark the months, then struck the ground of the World of Twelve with his magic hammer. The reverberating "tick" and "tock" onomatopoeia were placed in his pocket, then added to the clock. Finally he set aligned the seasons to the transparent butterflies. Each season's length was dedicated to one of his fellow gods: Summer for Iop, Ecaflip, and Cra, Fall for Feca and himself; Winter for Sram, Enutrof and Osamodas; and Spring for Eniripsa and Sadida. Rushu demanded in on the clock idea to make himself permanently bound to the world, and scratched a mark for December which caused black maggots to grow to slow down the butterflies and make the final month a reality (setting mortal lives out of sync with the measure of time). When Sacrier joined the ranks of the gods and was shown the clock, she made the gods feel the mortality of their followers in the seconds and shed a tear for the massive amounts of mortal lives lost down below which caused a time anomaly that causes Bonta and Brakmar to rebuild each time they destroy each other. The Xelor peoples are chronomancers, who link themselves to the TICK TOCK mechanism of the clock to work their magic. They wrap themselves in bandages, apparently to keep from losing body parts to their warping abilities, and keep their general shape as they are prone to turning to dust as they use their magic with greater frequency. As a result, it's almost impossible to tell how old any actually are. Dofus-era Xelor dressed in robes not unlike Final Fantasy Black Mages, while Wakfu-era Xelor wear armor with gear embellishments, and masks which obscure their faces and give them a somewhat mechanical appearance. When not using time magic, Xelor are often predisposed to many kinds of craftsmanship, but most notably in the fields of making clocks, timepieces, and clockwork devices. They also seem to have a notorious propensity for losing their sanity, as at least four antagonists and enemies from across the Dofus and Wakfu era media are Xelor who have lost their minds and begun wreaking havoc in the World of Twelve. (The Mad Xelor from Treasures of Kerub, Count Harebourg of Frigost, his subordinate Missiz Freezz the Smithimagus, and Nox.) Xelor tends to be a bit hands-off in regards to his followers. Instead, he prefers fucking with everyone else. The tabletop game [[Krosmaster]] is actually a game that consists of Xelor and some Demons (who tend to get into his realm from time to time (no pun intended), although it's questionable if they break in or are there by invitation) abducting heroes from the timeline and forcing them to fight each other for literally no good reason. <gallery> Image:Xelor2.jpg|Xelor. Image:Xelor Dofus Vid.jpg|Xelor as seen in a Dofus animation. Image:Xelorium.jpg|Xelorium, the realm of Xelor. Image:Dofus Xelor Male.png|Male Xelor from the Dofus era. Image:Dofus Xelor Female.png|Female Xelor from the Dofus era. Image:Xelor.jpg|Xelors from the Wakfu era. Image:Xelorette.jpg|A Xelorette. Image:Xelor Chess.png|Xelor himself is a dick. Image:Xelor Cult.png|Because Mormons don't get to stop time. Image:Wakfu Months.png|The names of the months in Wakfu. Image:Wakfu Clas Babies.JPG|Playing William Tell with a Xelor's hourglass isn't clever. Image:Xelor King.jpg|The mysterious king of the Xelors. </gallery> ===Iop's heart=== The name Iop (spelled I O P, not L O P), like those of most of the races in the world of twelve, is a backwards pun. "Poi" is the French word for "pea" (hence "Iop-brain" as an insult, analogous to "pea-brain"). It also happens to sound identical to Yop, a yogurt produced by the company Yoplait, for double the food puns. Iop is a fiery-headed valiant fighter with a thick beard that appears always ready for battle clad in armor. He's always looking for a challenge and in Rushu's past invasions fought him and his minions in one-on-one or even one-on-many combat. Iop is also quite dim. While being a god does come with its perks like mind-reading and the ability to scry wherever you want, he's still lower in intelligence than some mortals. In fact, arguably most mortals. He's also quite prone to arrogance and half-baked decisions based purely on what will get him into the most thrilling fight the quickest. One of such decisions was to go out into the world in a mortal form, knock up one of his followers, then just hope everything would go for the best. After a few thousand years though it did. In fact, after a particularly nasty confrontation with Rushu he passed the mantle onto that son (see Goultard above). Iop's most important personal appearance in the mortal world (other than shagging Cabotine) was stepping onto the field of battle to save a Sacrier adventurer who was fighting a villain. No prayer to him required. Additional fluff suggests this was not a one-time thing. Iop has produced demigods with mortals in the past, although it's not known exactly how many. Goultard is obviously his son, as well as his champion. At one point, Iop was seduced by one of Sadida's rogue dolls. Horrified at what he had done, he and Sadida pow-wow'ed about what to do. The beast was split into masks which were spread throughout the world. At some point in the Wakfu era, Iop incarnated himself into a mortal form. His power was inherited by Goultard, and kept safe until he needed it returned to him. After that point Goultard was entrusted to become Iop permanently. Iop, and Iops themselves, are best described as [[Dungeons and Dragons]] [[Knight|Cavaliers]] and [[barbarian|Barbarians]]. Iops tend to be fairly unintelligent, although this ranges from individual to individual with some being dumb as soggy boxes of rocks like Kriss Krass's Iop Boufball teammate, while others just average intelligence coupled with rash behavior (such as Ziza from Treasures of Kerub), and some (like Tristepin "Sadlygrove" in the Wakfu cartoon) being very intelligent in categories they deem important (Knowledge: Dungeoneering, Knowledge: Religion (Iop), Knowledge: Geography) while using WIS as their dump stat. Physically, Iops are among the most Human of the races. They have red hair (usually), pointy ears (more like cut ears than elven ears however), usually are depicted with small or no noses, and tend to not have pupils although exceptions exist like Ziza, Grovy, and post-movie Goutlard. This may be intended to give them a wider range of expression for the audience as they are important characters, but the animated trailer for the Wakfu video game depicts a female Iop who has pupils while calm before her eyes turn milky white and bulge while she cackles in the middle of a fight. Thus it can be implied that the lack of pupils is simply a berserker state The main organization of Iops are the Shushu Knights, an order of Goultard's disciples who use Shushus (demons) bound into objects to fight. Iops must balance the destructive and manipulative nature of their Shushu and form a common bond with them in order to unlock their full potential (which isn't hard, as the combat-loving Iops find a lot in common with their Shushu when something bigger and more arrogant than it starts trash talking). Some Shushus however cannot be reasoned with, and must be kept contained rather than used. There isn't a formal organization of the Shushu Knights, and they are of loose noble bearing (Tristepin remarks at one point that heraldry is worthless, although he places great importance on reputation of notable individuals and of stories of battle). <gallery> Image:Iop2.jpg|Iop Image:Iop Goes To War.jpg|Iop makes himself mortal for the sake of kicking someone's ass. Image:Iop Sadida Doll.jpg|Iop falls in love with a tranny in a sock (puppet). Image:Goultard.jpg|Goultard, demigod son of Iop, and his replacement post-Wakfu. Image:Dofus Iop Male.png|Dofus era Iop male. Image:Dofus Iop Female.png|Dofus era Iop female. Image:Iop.jpg|Wakfu era Iops. Image:Iop Eyes.png|Pupils? Image:Iop Eyes2.jpg|No wait, they went away. Image:Ziza.GIF|Just because Ziza has pupils doesn't make badly edited 1d4chan pages easier to read. Image:Iopette.jpg|"And Iop said; let them go commando." Image:Iop Cra.PNG|The dumber they come, the more the Cra like them 'cause the dumb ones know how to make love! Image:Yop2.jpg|Because nothing says valor like yummy strawberry-flavored bacteria paste! </gallery> ===Cra's range=== Cra backwards is arc, referring to the fact that they're the archers of the setting. Culturally Cras are very regimented and srs business. Military service is compulsory, they have ABSOLUTE loyalty to their matriarchal leader, debts and honor and all that jazz, the political leanings of the kingdom are reflected in the attitudes of many if not most Cras towards those who come from that region, and they do NOT fuck around when shit gets real. Generally speaking, Cra are Israelis but without neighbors who hate them. Quite the opposite in fact, the Sadida and Cra kingdoms are very close allies which is why the princess of the Sadidas (Amalia) has a very loyal Cra bodyguard and life companion from a high noble house (Evangelyne) who grew up with her almost from toddler age. Most Cra carry magical bows, which actually form energy arrows rather than physical ones (which they fire at a rate which would make [[High Elves|Sisters of Avelorn]] gasp in astonishment). Any physical arrows a Cra employs are more likely to be trick arrows, more on par with Green Arrow (silver age comics, not television drama). While in the vidya you of course get different bows constantly (yes, Ankama did in fact employ the pun "bow job" repeatedly from class trainers) the cartoon implies that it is a great dishonor and tragic event to have your bow broken. While most classes simply channel different flavors of magic in their powers, or while Iops simply have a Shushu of a different elemental leaning in their weapon/tool, Cras have different bows depending on their element of choice in powers. A bow that appears to be made from living plants for example may allow them to shoot magical life arrows that cause vines to appear where an arrow strikes. A bow that seems to be strung with sparks may shoot fireballs, while a bow that looks like it's made of ice or blobby liquid...well, you get the idea. Physically, Cra resemble elves from many classic settings. They have <strike>knife ears</strike> pointy and long ears, tend towards being blond with fair skin (with adorable freckles!), are tall and lithe, and live in forests (hence their closeness to the Sadida people). Cra's personality itself isn't known as she's had very few actual appearances in the lore by herself. Most of what is known about her is in the picture below, which seems to imply that she's the typical calm and reserved elven personality (with breast envy (which is made all the more funny when you realize that Evangelyne is the most hourglass-figured female in the Brotherhood of Tofu)). Fluff given in the Wakfu video game implies that Cra and Iops, despite having sharply contrasting personalities, get along well together as both are strong-willed and combat-oriented classes. While this is mostly a case of fluff reflecting in-game mechanics and player tendencies, the romance between Tristepin and Evangelyne in the cartoon is nonetheless a possible indicator of Cra and Iop relations. According to /co/ Cra females have puffy vulva due to Evangelyne's rather ample pubic mound in her Season 2 costume (this is a positive as they tell it), and thanks to her VERY ample crotch bulge in the second Boufball arc after taking a Rule 63 potion (I swear I am not making this up) the males are apparently toting kickstands. <gallery> Image:Cra2.jpg|Cra Image:Dofus Cra Male.png|Dofus era Cra male. Image:Dofus Cra Female.png|Dofus era Cra female. Image:Cra.jpg|Wakfu era Cra. Image:Cra Arrow Nibble.jpg|They may nag, but they make up for it in adorableness. Image:Evangelyne Cosplay.jpg|Guh ♥. Image:Evangelyne Shower.png|Hnng! Image:Cleophee 1.png|All the looks of an elf, but still gloriously human. Image:Knife Ears.jpg|Dem ears. Image:Elf Commissar.jpg|Despite how adorable they are, this isn't a bad depiction of them in regards to their place in the world. Image:Elf Human Politics.gif|Like [[J. R. R. Tolkien|Beren and Lúthien]], but less biblical. Image:Cra Courtship.JPG|Playing "Kiss and William Tell" on the second date is for Cra of low class, the rule is one month before you start getting serious. Image:Crass.PNG|Society frowns on non-lawfully aligned Cra. We know because we get treated to half a season of it in Wakfu. Image:Petite Cra Et Sadida.JPG|Adorable politics, or slavery of child soldiers? You decide! Image:Evangelion Wakfu.gif|A mid-teens Cra. Yes, that's Evangelyne. Yes, it actually happened in the cartoon for real. No, you don't get to know the context without watching the episode. Image:Metro Cra.png|Just when you thought you had long-ear genders figured out... Image:Black Cra.png|Not all Cra are paler than milk. </gallery> ===Ecaflip's coin=== Tie with Pandawas for the least human race in the setting. Ecaflips are the cat people, and their race name backwards "pil face" means "tail head" (like "heads or tails" coin flipping) in French. Ecaflip is the single most involved god in the Twelve, to the point that he spent almost the entirety of the Dofus era in the mortal world as the leader of the Ecaflip race, centrally located in "Ecaflip City" (more or less one giant casino) and also managing/DJ-ing his popular romantic 80's nightclub "The Kasbah of Love". He has also produced a metric fuckload of demigods, putting Zeus to shame. In his spare time, he guides/fucks with his son and champion Kerub (the main character of the Dofus cartoon) who is immortal. Generally speaking, Ecaflip is a dick and behaves more akin to a Greek god than anything else by fucking up people's lives and claiming it was to "teach them an important lesson" while cackling about their extreme fates (both good and bad). At some point during the Dofus era, during Kerub's later years (before Treasures of Kerub) he incarnated himself in the mortal world. Ecaflip appears as a six-legged giant cat, which varies in how humanoid he can be. In the Dofus era, he resembled a white Persian with his features glowing like neon. In the Wakfu era he more closely resembles a brown Cheshire-style cat (noticeably similar to the Catbus from Studio Ghibli's "My Neighbor Totoro" actually). In the comics, he appeared as a six-armed Ecaflip with a grin that would put Conrad Veidt to shame. The Ecaflips themselves have prehensile tails, are covered in fur to varying degrees, and come in colors and patterns that one would expect cats to appear in as well as more human hair colors. Any place humans have hair (top of the head, chest, forearms, and so on) appears to behave like typical human hair. Ecaflips have cat-like noses and sharp teeth, although they lack a snout. Different depictions show Ecaflips with pads on their palms or with ordinary human hands; this may simply be an indication of their faith manifesting in different ways and degrees however. In the vidya, Ecaflips using the water element have the ability to control their fleas as a swarm and use them to attack foes, which may be both an indicator that fleas are common nuisances to Ecaflips as well as the fact you REALLY don't want to piss one off in a domestic situation. Ecaflips have retractable claws, although unlike real cats this is more of a fingernail rather than the final digit. They also have cat-like ears on the top of their head, lacking any on the sides (because four ears would be silly). Finally, the bulk of their fur seems to depend on the appearance of Ecaflip as in the Dofus era they were noticeably more poofy compared to the Wakfu appearance, which appears to only have enough of a fine layer of fur to cause a skin tone effect. They also evidently purr and hiss depending on their mood. According to a Wakfu character named Miranda in a backstory comic, Ecaflips are stereotypically depicted as not liking rain and being afraid of lightning. The says then that it is true. This may or may not be factual as she was using it as an excuse to slip into her future husband's wagon for the night however... Ecaflips are gamblers. In the video game, they rely on luck to fight by using attacks which can deal strong beneficial effects, or minor inconvenient ones. In the cartoon however, Kerub fights with the skill of a Rogue and only relies on luck while making risky moves (in other words, he literally behaves like he's rolling for natural 1's or natural 20's to pull off his shenanigans). While it's apparent that most Ecaflips are naturally drawn to risky lifestyles as well, this manifests in different ways. For example Miranda was a merchant who shunned the adventurer lifestyle as well as their companionship, but fell in love with and married a retired adventurer regardless and they set up their shop at a crossroads where adventurers frequent. Despite this, she still avoids the active commerce trade and mostly deals with exotic artifacts and screened wealthy buyers. By contrast, Kerub spent his entire life gambling on one decision to another and behaving like a young Scrooge McDuck. After coming to Ecaflip City and losing everything (including the wedding ring, and thanks to Ecaflip's dickery, the memories his fiance had of him) he swore to never gamble again in his life and after a difficult process of recovery and rehab for his addiction adopted a small boy then opened a shop to sell treasures from his old adventuring days. Julie, also from the Dofus series, never exhibits any gambling or risk-taking behavior other than falling in love with Simone at first sight and leaving town to accompany her on her travels. It's a noticeable trend that Ecaflips and Osamodas seem to gravitate together like Cra and Iops. Whether this is true of the world, or just a coincidental pairing of two groups of characters from both cartoons is up for debate. Some Ecaflips can utilize small cat-like animals called "Bow Meows" which wrap around their arms like bow-ties (hence the name). Ecaflips have a stated rivalry with the Ouginak race (cats and dogs) to the point that Ouginaks represent bad luck and their God appears as an instant loss card in their vidya gambling moves (with a depiction of Ecaflip himself being the insta-win opposite), although the rivalry does not seem to be militant considering young Dofus Ecaflips go to public school with Ouginaks peacefully and Kerub's lifelong pursuit of the Ouginak Lou did not earn him any scorn in Ecaflip's eyes (quite the opposite, Ecaflip derived a great deal of amusement watching him throughout his life-long pursuit of her). What's interesting about this fact is that Ecaflips are 100% human, while Ouginaks are (possibly) a whole different race entirely. <gallery> Image:Ecaflip2.jpg|Ecaflip in the Dofus era. Owner and DJ of a popular romantic nightclub. Image:Ecaflip Lounge.png|Ecaflip takes a break to enjoy the simple life of fucking with Kerub. Image:Ecaflip3.jpg|Ecaflip as he appears in the Wakfu era. It's unlikely he's stopped being a douchebag though. Ecaflip Comics.jpg|Ecaflip in the comics, mocking his son who is near death. How horrifying. Image:Dofus Ecaflip Male.png|Dofus era Ecaflip male. Image:Dofus Ecaflip Female.png|Dofus era Ecaflip female. Image:Ecaflip.jpg|Wakfu era Ecas. Image:Ecaflip Sport Fan.GIF|Ecaflips take Boufball seriously. Image:Ecaflip Cards 1.gif|A prayer to Ecaflip. Image:Ecaflip Cards 2.gif|Ecaflips have a minimum class requirement Dexterity of 18. Image:Ecaflip Bow Meow.jpg|An Ecaflip and her Bow Meow. Image:Ecaflip Magic.jpg Image:Miranda.jpg|The MILF with the most, Miranda. Image:Miranda 2.JPG Image:Mirandass.jpg|Dayum! Image:Ecaflip City.jpg|Ecaflip City. Image:Ecaflip Adventurer Bow Meow.jpg|Goin' on an adventuh'! Image:Ecaflip Osamodas.jpg|Kabrok the adventurer Osamodas and his future wife Miranda. Image:Ecaflip Osamodas 2.jpg|Blue on brown love. Image:Sleeping Ecaflip.jpg Image:Ecass.JPG Image:Ecaflip Ouginak.PNG|Roll a disguise check, remove all results that aren't 1 or 20. </gallery> ===Eniripsa's hands=== Eniripsa are the healer class of the game (Eniripsa=Aspirin). Like Cra, the god Eniripsa is one of the more restrained gods, which means like everyone else who doesn't go full retard and pop into the mortal world for lunch Eniripsa doesn't have any major appearances in the mortal world. Eniripsas themselves are primarily alchemists and magic wielders. They range from the maniacal cackling mad scientist (damage oriented) to the saccharine sweet nurse/doctor (healers proper) although their (rare) appearance in the comics and cartoons are in the latter role as the stereotypical fantasy magical healbot. Their role in the vidya isn't much different, being notably similar to [[Warcraft]] priests. Overpowered damage, or healbots doing their role and nothing else lest they incur the wrath of the martial classes. Their physical bodies aren't any different than humans, other than wilder hair colors/styles and having wings. The wings in artwork are wildly different in design, from leathery dragon wings to transparent dragonfly wings to floating bones to feathery angel wings. The size also differs greatly. Their default is small butterfly wings however. They are depicted as hovering with them, although artwork shows them flying as well. Along with Sadidas, they are the primary healers in crunch (although the often underpowered Sadida are glossed over by [[Munchkin|min/maxers]]). As Ankama enjoys connecting the fluff with player habits, Eniripsas are more connected to the natural world in Wakfu lore by emphasizing their alchemist roles in the world. <gallery> Image:Eniripsa.jpg|Eniripsa Image:Dofus Eniripsa Male.png|Dofus era Eniripsa male. Image:Dofus Eniripsa Female.png|Dofus era Eniripsa female. Image:Enripsa.jpg|Wakfu era Eniripsas. Image:Eniripsas.JPG|The various Eniripsas seen in the Wakfu cartoon. All as healbots. Image:Eniripsa Ragequit.jpg|Don't call them fairies. Image:Eniripsa Lern.png|Eniripsa children's books. Image:Eniripsa Standard Bearer.jpg|Silly healer, standard bearers stand in the front rank! Put the flag down and heal the real fighters. Image:Orc Stain Bowie Intro.png|[[Orc Stain|Knowing how to fix something also means you know how to take it apart.]] Image:Eniripsa Magic.JPG|Get used to that, because it's what you'll be doing for the rest of your life! Image:Archimedes.gif|The personality of the average Eniripsa. Image:Finisher-eniripsa.gif|Sometimes she does pop down to help her followers out of a bind. </gallery> ===Feca's shield=== The name "Feca" comes from "Cafe", although there's three explanations for as to why this makes sense. The first is that the first three classes designed (Iop, Feca, and Sram) were just named after food. The second explanation is that as the hipster class, Fecas have a coffee shop personality. Finally, there is a joke about the fact that early incarnations of Fecas had relatively long fights due to their mechanics, leading to the claim that ample coffee is needed to stay awake playing Fecas. Along with Eniripsa, Feca are the most neglected group in fluff. None have ever made a major role in a comic or cartoon from Ankama, and in the game their plot is minimal. Rare is the Feca you can see in the background. Physically, they're human. Flat out ordinary humans. Wonder that they get in terms of powers for worshiping Feca as their goddess? Insatiable curiosity, the need to poke their nose into everyone's business, and a working knowledge of magic items. That's it. Feca get to identify magic items and their properties as a free action as many times as they want per (small measure of time), and anything important or powerful that wasn't made by Eliatropes, gods, or Rushu (the few times he's ever made something) was probably either made or owned by a Feca. Wanna know what the requirement to be a Feca is? Being a [[Paladin]]. That's right, in exchange for mastery over gear and loot you have to adhere to a very strict Lawful code of conduct and live a life of self-sacrifice. Internet white knights and moralfags trying to ruin your [[Magical Realm]] fantasies with their refusal to fall who get patted on the head by GMs for helping load everyone up on the railroad get to be Fecas. Feca herself must be pretty cool then, right? Who knows! Feca is the god with the least amount of fluff to her. We know she rigidly adheres to a martial-oriented rigidly good aligned discipline, and expects the same of her followers. The most we know of her is that she created the robotic race of Mechasms while she and the other pre-god Spirits were traveling the Krosmos. Many years later, she had a son (with who isn't known) named Otomai. Otomai spent his time protecting the world, claiming Dofus and hiding them to keep them out of the hands of pesky adventurers who would use the things that make the sun rise and summer turn to fall in order to win sporting events and pick up chicks. During this time he became known as one of the greatest heroes in the world, and refined the art of Alchemy into perfection as well as learning monk-like martial arts. Within his Haven Bag lies hundreds of magical potions to do whatever he wants, and can transform into a talking blue bird at will. Eventually he discovered one of Sadida's Dolls, Dathura, who had "died" when her crystal heart made of pure Orgines (solidified Wakfu) was destroyed. While attempting to forge a new one for her, he accidentally created a creature of pure Ogrine when his tiny alchemical servants dropped candy into the mix. This creature, Ogrest, became his son and went on adventures while attempting to resurrect Dathura himself. Eventually he succeeded as Ogrest's tears transformed a sapphire in the shape of a heart into an Orgine heart replacement. Dathura wasn't the lovely maiden both thought her to be however, and manipulated Ogrest into claiming the strongest of the Dofus Otomai had hidden. Otomai was forced to oppose them, leaving Ogrest feeling abandoned by his father and paving the way for thousands of years of misery for everyone in the world. Eventually the two made up when Otomai, Iop reborn, and the god-king of the Eliatropes all stood against Ogrest and the first six Dragons of the World of Twelve which lead to the end of Ogrest's Chaos, the return of the childlike form of Ogrest and his making up with Otomai, and Iop losing an arm but finally learning to be responsible. tl;dr Feca is to blame for everything bad that has ever happened except a few much less cataclysmic things Rushu, Sadida's soul fragments, and Iop's penis caused. Despite the focus on frontline tactics they employ, Feca are not offensively oriented. While Iops prefer to get into a fight and let their hit points and armor do the talking, Feca utilize magical shielding with energy manipulation to deal damage. In D&D terms, Fecas are psionic artifact-bearing monks. During the Dofus era, Fecas used much more of their own magical strength to achieve their goals. Wakfu sees them as better equipped, having traded their magical staffs for magitek equipment that's a half step away from being Tron inspired. Also, NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEERDS! <gallery> Image:Feca2.jpg|Feca Image:Dofus Feca Male.png|Dofus era Feca male. Image:Dofus Feca Female.png|Dofus era Feca female. Image:Feca.jpg|Wakfu era Feca. Image:Feca Royalty.png|The Feca king and his servant. Image:Young Otomai.jpg|Otomai in his youthful years in the Dofus era. Image:Adult Otomai.png|The older Otomai. Image:Otomai Very Old.png|Otomai in the modern era. Image:Otomai Booty.png|Otomai's bird form (after an inelegant arrival). Image:Feca Gear.png|Play the nerd you are in real life in a vidya, just as decked out in magical crap as your Warcraft character! What's not to love? </gallery> ===Enutrof's fingers=== Enutrofs, derived from "Fortune", are the [[Dwarf]] stand-in for the setting. Like Dwarfs, they are a mining race fond of axes (which are also shovels!), are deeply familial and clan-like, prize gold and gems greatly, tend to land somewhere between grumbling 80-year old man and loving parent/uncle, and make great <strike>murderhobos</strike> adventurers. Unlike Dwarfs, Enutrofs do not have an ethnic accent, do not live mostly underground (although their basements are still massive gold holds), they get along well with Cra (or at least as well as anyone else anyway), they do not have a default Lawful alignment, are not [[Dwarfs (Warhammer Fantasy)|Steampunk enthusiasts]] or [[Dwarf Fortress|master crafters]], do not resist or have issues with magic, they are as tall as any other race and tend to be lanky rather than stout (although stout Enutrofs do exist), and they have no particular issues with goblinoids or dragons. Quite the opposite in fact; their god Enutrof is a shining metallic-scaled Dragon Spirit. Why humans who worship a Dragon look like old people once they hit pubescence is a mystery though. Enutrof's dogma is a strange one. He preaches that great wealth is the best thing in life and ties the health of his followers directly to their net worth like classic D&D Dragons, although much of the magic he grants his them uses gold (minted into coins called "Kamas" which are the standard currency on the World of Twelve) and gems as a spell component. Indeed, when one of his mortal champions and mayor of the largest Enutrof city Ruel Stroud (and the rest of the Brotherhood of Tofu) were about to be consumed (as well as Ruel's entire family fortune) by an evil genie, Ruel made a desperate plea to Enutrof for divine aid in exchange for doubling his yearly tributes. Enutrof became the only God to appear in the Wakfu cartoon by appearing to say "Zero times two equals zero, Ruel. You can still run." and vanish (of course, Ruel skipped offering to begin paying and went right to the suicidal last stand option). Of course as the god who created wealth, tributes are only symbolic to Enutrof. From this, it can be surmised that Enutrof values capitalism and shuns hoarding behavior, preferring a Reaganomics "greed is good" outlook of rapid acquisition and equally rapid use (although Enutrofs spending freely seems to be a rarity outside Alibert's generosity ). This explains the treasure-hunting/steady work behavior of most Enutrofs in canon. Although Enutrof tend towards being greedy grumblers (with Ruel proving the stereotype throughout Wakfu), it's not a rule (no pun intended). Alibert, the adoptive father of Yugo in the Wakfu series, made his first appearance refusing to bring in a man who stole food for his family for the bounty on his head. Upon having his soul viewed by Grougaloragran from a distance, the old Dragon saw that he was a pure and good being, causing Groug to trust him to raise Yugo to be a good man as well. Alibert retired and opened a profitable inn, and later in the series cares for the infant Chibi and Groug reborn without complaint (although doing so in the company of the Sadida royal court, where he befriended the aging Sadida king, may have been a perk). Enutrof lifespan is unknown. Technically they are mortal Humans, but Ruel is 200+ years old. His grandmother, who appears little older than him, is in a season 2 episode where she claims that he's not an old man and has been pretending to be one to get out of work "since his teeth fell out". In Ruel's childhood memories from the same episode, his younger self appears to be a normal child of 10-ish age with his grandmother still looking the same. Enutrofs in the vidya are a multi-role class. Most people keep one by default in the party since a water spec Enutrof increases the loot drop rate from enemies. But Enutrofs can also be a buffing class ([[Bard|worth mentioning that Ruel was a rock star at one point in his life]]), a powerful melee and spellcasting class (so a Spellblade), and a summoning class that rely on small boar-like animals called Drhellers to help them fight (which at high levels can merge with the Enutrof to become a giant beast called a Drhellerzerker temporarily). According to the Wakfu cartoon, Drhellers and Enutrofs are almost never found apart (although Alibert, Ruel's grandmother, the Enutrof princess, and Enutrof pop star seen during the series all lack one). During Ogrests Chaos Enutrof contributed alongside Osamodas and Sadida the most to the new world by providing "Haven Bags". While Haven Bags are primarily an in-game mechanic rather than proper fluff, they are nonetheless present in the canon. Haven Bags are a cross between a pocket dimension and a Bag of Holding. Players use them to build their own homes and later realms, one small patch of land or piece of furniture at a time. These homes can be used to sell items to other players by leaving your bag someplace where other players are located, who can then pop in and peruse your inventory like you are an NPC merchant. A Haven bag is seen used in the Wakfu cartoon, but only by the Enutrof Ruel Stroud. No other characters are seen carrying any, and other characters do not seem to have preexisting knowledge of the system which may mean that Haven Bags are owned mostly by seasoned adventurers only. In the vidya however, players receive one for free upon swearing allegiance to a country (apparently in the Wakfu universe, haven bags come free with a welfare check). <gallery> Image:Enutrof2.jpg|Enutrof Image:Enutrof Body.png|Artwork of Enutrof. Image:Enutrof's Temple.png|The basement of Enutrof's main temple in Bonta. Image:Enutrof Garden.png|A statue of Enutrof. Image:Dofus Enutrof.png|Dofus era Enutrof male. Image:Dofus Enutrof Female.png|Dofus era Enutrof female. Image:Enutrof big.jpg|Enutrofs, AKA [[Dwarfs]]. Enutrofs in the Wakfu era. Image:Wakfu Enutrof 2.jpg|Another Wakfu Enutrof. Image:Pol Enutrof.jpg|Dammit /pol/, this is why we can't have nice things. Image:Ruel Snooze.jpg|Even if he has a bad dream, he'll wake up happy. Image:Ruel Love.jpg|Enutrofs have different ideas of beauty. It's the only way they could reproduce. Image:Enutrof Harem.jpg|The evidence to the above statement. Image:Enutrof pop star.jpg|The rarely seen Enutrof loli. Yes by the way, she really did sing that in the cartoon. Based Bretonnia. Image:Ruel Coin.png Image:Drheller 1.jpg|Dhrellers as seen in the vidya. Image:Dhreller JR.jpg|Ruel's Dhreller. Image:Enutrof Female Wings.jpg Image:Ruel Quality.jpg Image:Ruel Fight.gif|Don't ever think that because Ruel chooses to run that he can't fight. Image:Young Ruel Alibert.jpg|The young Ruel and Alibert, with an un-aligned human. Image:Ruel Alibert.jpg|Present time Ruel and Alibert. Image:Haven Bag.jpg|The inside of a Haven Bag. Thanks to Enutrof, you can take the comforts of home wherever you murderhitchhike! </gallery> ===Sram's shadow=== Srams are the third class to derive their name from food, as Sram backwards is Mars. For 'murricans, Mars is the name of a large candy company in Europe. They're the company that makes M&M's, among many other sweets you could probably find in an import store (or up north in Beaverland). Srams don't have a lot of fluff to them, nor does their god. Despite his seemingly evil persona, Sram is counted among the Ten and is at least less evil than Rushu. More likely he is patron of sneaking rather than the result of their behavior towards good or evil. Srams themselves are assassins and thieves, fighting using a combination of traps and sneak/"SURPRISE ATTACK MUTHUHFUCKUH!" abilities. Sram has few actual demands of his worshippers, so the only requirement to be of his faith may be to want to worship him and fight like a Sram. In the Dofus era, Sram males were skeletons (2spooky!) while females were ordinary humans that just wore stripper-inspired Halloween outfits and a cloak. How they reproduced isn't clear. In the Wakfu era, they now both wear skin-tight skeleton costumes with males wearing skeleton masks and females wearing veils. During the time since Dofus they have "become more mysterious". Which basically means showing their face is now taboo. Rogues are an offshoot of Srams. Originally bandit monsters for players to fight, they received a class and storyline in later updates to Dofus. Rogues receive no magical assistance from Sram, and are physically normal humans. Their storyline involves a family of Srams, called the Smisse, breaking off and forming an organization who utilize the underhanded tactics of Sram but without the finesse. Instead, they are loud and forthright in combat preferring to use guns, bombs, and in the case of the heir to the Smisse bloodline Remy Smisse the use of Shushu weapons stolen from Iop Knights who met...unfortunate ends when Remy and his brother Grany (later turned into a Bow Meow and usually present on Remy's shoulder) were in town. Unlike the other classes who run the alignment gamut (they're humans after all), many (but not all) Rogues are evil and the bulk of their race is found or based in Brakmar. The only loyalty of Rogues is to the Family. Sram himself, civilians, allies, everything else is second. <gallery> Image:Sram2.jpg|Sram as worshipped by Srams. Image:Sram3.jpg|Sram as worshipped by Rogues. Image:Dofus Sram Male.png|Dofus era Sram male. Image:Dofus Sram Female.png|Dofus era Sram female. Wait, what? Image:Kerub Sram.jpg|A Sram female from Treasures of Kerub. Image:Sram excite.jpg|There's a skeleton outside him. Image:Sram.jpg|Wakfu era Sram. Image:Brotherhood of M&M's.jpg|The Brotherhood of Tofu in skullface. Image:Sram detail.jpg Image:Sram Chubby.jpg|He's big boned. Image:Srambutt.png|Srams do it from behind, or they get it there! Image:Dofus Rogue Male.png|Dofus era Rogue male. Image:Dofus Rogue Female.png|Dofus era Rogue female. Image:(Wakfu) Rogues.jpg|Wakfu era Rogues. Image:Kerub Rogue.JPG|An old Rogue girlfriend of Kerub. Image:Rogue Praise Hips.gif|Rogues give the booty the respect it deserves. Image:Rogue Discretion.png|Rogues do still retain some of the secret techniques of the Boner God. Image:Remington.jpg|Remy and Grany Smisse, technically heirs to the leadership of the Rogues (as much as they have leaders). </gallery> ===Sacrier's blood=== Unlike most classes, Sacrier has two different names for French (Sacrieur) and English. Both combine the root "sacrifice", with the English one combining "cry" and the French "rieur" or "laughing". This naming describes the goddess and followers pretty well. Her domain as a whole is physical and emotional pain. On one hand, there's the emo followers who shoulder the pain of others (the tanking spec) and play nice with the other races of the world. The other is the sadistic side (damage spec) whom your struggles excite, who have a decidedly punk rock/chav feel to them. Sacrier was a very small and weak spirit who followed the nine gods who came to Osamodas's hangout spot. She watched the world evolve around her, and saw misery and pain everywhere she looked. Shortly before or after Xelor made his big magic ticky-tock, she came to dwell in a forest near civilization where she observed a poor woodcutter every day struggling to earn a living. She whispered soothing words to him, encouraged him, and lent him strength as he worked past bleeding and exhaustion every day. After some time, he began to consciously hear her. He was grateful to the mysterious voice, and for a time she was his ever-present companion. She told him of the things she had seen as he worked, of the dead and dying on battlefields and the suffering of those who became lost in the savage parts of the world and perished hungry and alone at the hands of vicious beasts. As he listened he mourned those of whom she spoke, and though the pain that wracked his limbs and soul was great he was able to do the work of ten men and more without flinching. Eventually, spirit and man left the woods to seek out more people to share their depression with. He became her prophet, and spread her word throughout the world. Those who listened found themselves empowered by their own weakness. Some like the lumberjack used the knowledge that there's starving children in <strike>Africa</strike> the world to become productive members of their communities. Others saw a cult of dudes who can lose a finger and use the pain to crush diamonds and went [[Ork|"OI, DAT'S PROPPA' FUCKIN' AWESOME MATE! LEMME IN ON DAT SHIT, OI'M SICK'A HAVIN' TO STOP PUNCHAN' BLOKES WHEN ME KNUCKLES AH' BLOODY!"]] With all the faith surrounding her and a few generations of reincarnating souls picking her as their patron before leaving Incarnum for worldly wombs, Sacrier grew to become a great spirit who caught the notice of the Ten on Mt. <strike>Olympus</strike> Zinit. They offered her to become a member of the pantheon, and she accepted. Rushu, who had recently been convinced to leave the World of Ten with a bullshit line about "balance between Stasis and Wakfu entities" was NOT amused and swore he would consume Sacrier and the souls of any who followed her. Due to (or perhaps a coincidence unrelated to?) Rushu's rage boiling over, Brakmar marched to war against <strike>Troy</strike> Bonta. At the same "time", Sacrier was being given the tour of Mt. Zinit by the other gods and had reached Xelor's Clock. As she looked it over, she saw the fate of Bonta and Brakmar to destroy each other in the conflict raging below. She shed a single tear for the genocides to come which fell into the clock which startled one of the metal frogs within who chased the metal butterflies who keep time moving forwards. This caused a ripple in time which on the eve of the destruction of the twin cities shifted a paradoxical reflection of the past glory of the cities at their height within her tear back into reality. The conflict was reset back to the state where war began, but with all the memories of the bloodshed it caused. The two sides quickly came to an "uneasy" truce which, barring skirmishes here and there, has held. While this might seem like the setup for a two-faction MMO, Brakmar and Bonta remain at peace while player-made and run factions wage war instead. Sacrier appears as a winged fey being the size of a human (or larger) who's arms are bound behind her back. She sometimes appears in the mortal world to save or comfort the dying. She also graces the spirits of those who survive them to avenge the fallen. Sacriers themselves are usually red-headed and have <strike>Keeb</strike> Cra ears. Otherwise, they appear completely human. The magic their faith grants them converts pain and wounds into strength and buffs. As a result, their main strategy regardless of role is to leap straight into close combat and stay there. They possess a metric fuckload of hit points in the vidya, and unlike the classic tank role they can wind up doing more damage than other members of the group when the healer falls asleep. They also utilize blood magic to pull off stranger effects, like teleporting around the battlefield and reducing damage taken by themselves and others. In the Dofus era Sacriers used their own blood to work magic and form temporary weapons. In the Wakfu era, they have taken to using magic tattoos instead although they still use pain and blood in their spells as components (simply not the form of the end result). <gallery> Image:Sacrier2.jpg|Sacrier Image:Sacrier Comic.jpg|Sacrier in the comics. Image:Sacrier Statue.png|A statue of Sacrier in Incarnum, where souls choose which god to worship before being born. Image:Sacrier Temple.png|Another Incarnum statue of Sacrier. Image:Dofus Sacrier Male.png|Dofus era Sacrier male. Image:Dofus Sacrier Female.png|Dofus era Sacrier female. Image:Sacrier.jpg|Wakfu era Sacriers. Image:Perturbed Sacrier.PNG Image:Kriss Krass.jpg|Kriss Krass, a celebrity Boufball star Sacrier. </gallery> ===Pandawa's pint=== The second race added to the Dofus vidya after launch. If you don't know where the name comes from, please find someone who isn't a Iop to explain it to you. As you might expect, Pandawa come with a slew of [[China|Chinese]] stereotypes; the females wear dresses resembling Qipaos while the males dress in Asian inspired peasant garb, names tend to sound very Chinese (and East Indian), and their culture and architecture appears to be that of southern Chinese inspiration. They are described as "Sherpa" people however, and the village shown in the cartoon was located close to a mountain range making Pandawa at least unique among the trinity of computer-generated panda people from the 2010's for not being 100% Chinese influenced. Plus, several puns are made in the Wakfu cartoon that bring in a Spanish/Latinoamerican inspiration, at least as far names go. Although some have Engrish accents, Wakfu shows amazing restraint in having many Pandawa have the same regional dialects as the other races in the game. Not long after Sacrier became a goddess, a simple spirit named Pandawa who had been experimenting to find a new way to make cheap and good alcohol for whatever reason figured out an easy way to make decent wine from bamboo, and in bulk. She found like-minded folks who dwelled in regions with ample amounts of bamboo and taught them how to make it. As the first bamboo wine-making families came into prominence Pandawa's image adorned the casks they made. As the booze-swilling forestfolk incorporated bamboo wine more and more into their culture, Pandawa herself became an important figure in their lives as a being to toast before a drink and to thank for her great gift when sampling new brews. With all this attention, Pandawa found herself becoming more and more powerful, and she channeled that power into furthering the vinting and fermenting techniques of the people. As she shared her new discoveries with humanity, those who benefited the most began to live like her and practice serene lives consisting of hard work at wine-making, and their descendants began to look more and more like the godling panda. With prosperity came conflict from raiders and monsters, so the brewers quickly learned to defend themselves in their work attire using only the tools available rather than ideal combat garb and armament. As a result modern Pandawa utilize barrels as weapons. At one point (it's not clear how long, or if she became a god before or after being invited) Pandawa became a god proper and joined the pantheon of the Eleven, making them the Twelve. Pandawa herself is a mellow spirit who like Ecaflip prefers to dwell amongst her followers. Unlike the mischief-causing Eca though, Pandawa leads people and aids them in their efforts to refine the process of brewing and of enjoying good (and cheap) alcohol. She appears to be the same physically as her mortal followers, looking like a a human/panda hybrid. Pandawa are monks plain and simple, utilizing melee combat with a combination of blocking and using their booze kegs or hollow bamboo canteens (which few are ever without) to drink different vintages to gain effects in combat like resistance to pain and damage or the ability to breath fire. They switch between a drunken and a sober state rapidly in combat to utilize different magic attacks, and possess great physical strength that they can use to hurl players and objects around the battlefield with accuracy. Pandawa villages are spread out throughout the world, but are almost always found where there is bamboo (natural or introduced) barring adventurers who can of course be found anywhere. Unlike more recent media depictions of panda people (by Dreamworks or Blizzard), Pandawa are no more or less prone to obesity than other races. They are in fact usually shown in artwork as having slim limbs and being tall. Whether this is to discourage comparisons or simply the intended design is up for debate. <gallery> Image:Pandawa2.jpg|Pandawa Image:Pandawa in mortal world.jpg|Pandawa in the mortal world overseeing the booze industry. Image:Dofus Pandawa Male.png|Dofus era Pandawa male. Image:Dofus Pandawa Female.png|Dofus era Pandawa female. Image:Pandawa.jpg|Wakfu era Pandawas. Image:Pandawa Femme.jpg|Go for it, you're not a furry. She's human! Image:Pandawa fur.png|Not that it'll stop the trolls. Image:Pandawa flies.png|The policlubs make their stance clear. Image:Pandawa Romance.jpg|Handling your ale, being stalwart and unafraid, and being able to breed outside captivity are all turn-ons for a Pandawa. Image:Pandadawww.jpg Image:Pandawa Village.JPG|Although [[World of Warcraft|Pandaren]] predate Pandawa, Pandawa managed to get them into an MMO first. Image:Pandass.JPG|Canon nude Pandass from the Dofus magazine. </gallery> ===Eliotropes (Yugos)=== Spoilers in this, but in the special OVA episodes of Wakfu that takes place after the comics (which take place after the second season, all together 6 years later) Yugo accidentally fucks up the time stream for a moment during his "defeat" of Ogrest. But it's just one moment, what's the worst that can happen, right? Well, humans all over the world around the Dofus era caught a glimpse of the awesomeness of a two-time <strike>soccer</strike> <strike>football</strike> BOUFBALL champion...''who also did other, less important things like save the world four times and be the firstborn son of the gods that created reality or something''. As a result, humans began to worship him as a god. Because of this, in both vidya games the new race of "Eliotropes" (notice the swapping of an 'a' for an 'o') humans are being added, using Eliatrope portal physics and revering the God Emperor of the Krosmoz. What this means for the canon is unclear; were humans back in Dofus empowered by the Wakfu of his fetus-self inside his Dofus in Grougaloragran's care? Will he be made part of the pantheon, making it the [[Skaven|Thirteen]]? He's got a good hook-up what with being close personal friends with Iop and all. Are the Eliatropes similar in soul-properties to spirits in that they can become gods with worship? It's possible, as the same amount of <strike>babby-making</strike> effort that made all of reality plus all gods and all demons was what it took Eliatrope and Great Dragon to make the six immortal Eliatropes and six immortal Dragons. Will Yugo return to a completely different timeline with no memory of what changed? Does he get new powers? The Third Season of Wakfu added some more complications. The Eliotropes were created due to the battle with Ogrest, but were then scattered throughout time and space, usually to way before they were created. Because they were a spanner in the works of the universe, they had trouble maintaining their presence in the world, eventually dying off, save for one individual - Oropo, who got a raging murderboner for the gods as a result and an especial hatred for Yugo for accidentally creating them. This wouldn't normally be an issue apart from the fact that when every Eliotrope in this continuity died, their power and life energy get transferred to another, Highlander style. Oropo, now juiced up on the combined powers and lifespan of an entire race of wakfu wielding people and ready for some old fashioned deicide, contrived of several long term schemes to kill off the gods and replace them with a bunch of their demigod children he deemed more suitable (his judgement of "suitable" was somewhat lacking at this point). He attempted to achieve this by turning the remaining dragon dofus into a bomb that would blow up the home of the gods after opening a gate there but his plan got scuppered when all his "children" went through and he realised what an asshat he was. Whether this means there are as yet unfound Eliotropes in the future is yet unknown. At any rate, the addition of Eliotropes was foreshadowed in Krosmaster; in the second release of miniatures, there were Eliatrope-like characters. Krosmaster is actually canon within the Wakfu universe, so it seems that Xelor was not pulling characters from before he made his clock but instead from the future (or past and present with future simultaneously, as Krosmaster sort of seems to exist outside of time). The appearance of the race seem to take on the look of Adamai, having white and blue skin, although Oropo and other Season 3 eliotropes seemed to have regular skin tones. They wear hats like Eliatropes, and if Oropo is any example, they have the head wings too. His description in the image below translates to this: "The God-King, The Mysterious Monarch, The Spiritual Father, The Benevolent, The Emerald Guardian. His virtues: Courage, Loyalty, Altruism, Sense of duty. His magic: The current of life, Wakfu, eternal and cyclical. His divine attributes and accessories: The sword and shield of Wakfu, The royal Hat. Symbol of his followers: The Portal. Praise the God-King, the protector of Eliotropes!" <gallery> Image:God King Yugo.png Image:Yugo Stars.png|The God Emperor protects! Image:Eliotropes.jpg|Eliotropes in artwork previews. Image:Eliotropes Game.png|The current vidya model appearance of Eliotropes. Image:Krosmaster Eliotrope.jpg|A Krosmaster Elia/Eliotrope </gallery> ===Huppermage=== A balance-seeking class without a god that uses the four elements and spells borrowed from other classes. ==Demons== [[Image:Wakfu Demon.jpg|thumb|right|The average demon, who could become a low-strength Shushu.]] The race of Demons are the polar opposites and equals of the Spirits and Gods in the Wakfu setting. Although not technically inherently evil, Demons are born to destroy as they are formed of Stasis (Wakfu AKA magic energy that has transitioned to a low-activity state (although Wakfu can become a solid and remain Wakfu, while Stasis can take the form of heat and not become Wakfu; the details of what causes one to become the other are not known)). The evil of Demons came after they adopted the worst traits of humanity (there was a time that the idea of killing parents and sparing children so they would be orphans was Lovecraftian to them). Rushu came to embody evil, surpassing every example of it he saw. Others only emulate Rushu while in his realm, and left to their own devices become mischievous and almost fey. [[Image:Brakmar.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Brakmar, the world's top producer of lava and hookers! Then again "Braquemart" is slang for "cock" in french...]] Demons (and humans who worship Rushu) can be contained in magic items (these demons become known as "Shushus", which makes translation of the series interesting as northeastern European countries use "shu shu " as slang for the need to urinate. Whether this was an intentional joke or not is unknown), granting great power to the wielder. Some items only become more useful (magic talking maps that reflect the daily changes in geography Ogrests Chaos causes, rings that produce illusions and mind-control others, and talking cupcakes that are automatically your favorite flavor (seriously)) while the more powerful Shushus become weapons. Shushus must choose to use their powers however. Whether trickery is required, or threat of violence, or even a mutual goal is needed varies from Shushu to Shushu. Very few Demons are intelligent, with personalities akin to the most clever [[Orks]] being the norm. Furthermore, most have an arrogance that would cause an [[Eldar]] to shake his head in disbelief. ===Rushu=== Rushu is the sole member of the Demonic equivalent to the Ten/Twelve, having consumed all of his siblings but one. As a result, almost all other Demons are fairly low in power compared to him and can be fought by mortals. Rushu seeks to become a god in the World of Twelve, where he would have an infinite amount of things to destroy for his pleasure. Through his manipulations, he managed to create a cult of humans to worship him who would establish the kingdom of Brakmar in Rushu's honor. Although once a place not entirely different from a [[Chaos Space Marine]] vacation spot, the intervention of Sacrier to save it in the Dofus era caused it to normalize. At the point of the cartoon, Brakmar is more Gotham City than Gomorrah (or worse; Hub City). Criminal organizations are usually based here, prostitution is one of the biggest internal economies, and every bar is a dive with as much blood as puke and spilled booze on the floor. Whether it was cause and effect or merely coincidence, Rushu himself became more hedonistic in the Wakfu era as he waited for an opportunity to attack the world rather than seeking one out. As Sacrier became a God after Rushu was tricked by the Ten into leaving the World of Ten, he harbors a special grudge against her and her followers (some Demons and Shushus do as well). He strangely does not seem to feel similar ill will to Pandawa. It's possible that not even Demons can hate cuddly pandas and good wine. In the OVAs of Wakfu, Rushu has (once again) been beaten by Goultard, his unconscious body being used as a foot rest while minor Demons fan the crazy Iop. <gallery> Image:Rushu.jpg|Rushu, in his assumed form. Image:Rushu1.jpg|Rushu after consuming his minions and getting serious. </gallery> ===Mongrelamus=== The only surviving of Rushu's brothers, Mongrelamus was the weakest. He fled early in the universe to the World of Twelve, and possessed hero after hero while keeping a low profile. His life in the world exposed him to mankind's evil 24/7, and he became even more cruel than Rushu. Mongrelamus would eventually possess a Sacrier hero, then kidnapped Goultard's wives and children to lure him to a fight. Goultard came too late to save them, and in his rage beat the Sacrier to death. Mongrelamus possessed Goultard then, but the demigod was too much for him to control. Goultard's personality split from Mongrelamus's evil influence, and the wicked "Dark Vlad" personality was born. As Dark Vlad, Goultard wandered the world slaughtering like a [[Bloodthirster]] until heroes from Bonta managed to defeat him. Mongrelamus's fate isn't known, but it's unlikely Goultard let him go free after what he caused. <gallery> Image:Mongrelamus.jpg </gallery> ===Anathar=== Second in command to Rushu, Anathar is the only being who can rival him for the title of "biggest asshole in the universe" (Xelor and Ecaflip are excluded from this on the technicality they are dicks, not assholes). Bound as a Shushu at an unknown point in time, he completely refused to be wielded and instead possessed every being who tried to wield him. Even the Shushu knights were unable to contain his power. It fell to an order of paladins to keep him contained. During the Wakfu cartoon series, [[Fail|Anathar is released by the Rogue Remy Smisse in an attempted diversion to cover his escape.]] Anathar single-handedly opens a portal to Rushu's domain, allowing his master and the rest of the Demon race to waltz into the world un-hindered. Anathar then possesses Adamai, and aids the evil Qilby in his fight against Yugo. Adamai eventually shakes off Anathar's control. Anathar has the ability to copy magic attacks used against him with substantially more power than originally used. This is shown when Yugo throws him through a portal, and he immediately uses multiple portals at once to counterattack (something only Qilby while hopped up on Wakfu could do at that point). Anathar is a Demon who resembles an evil jackal, although he later on takes a more draconic form after his possession of Adamai. <gallery> Image:Anathar.jpg| Anathar the Demon. Image:Anathar Adamai.jpg|Anathar possessing Adamai. </gallery> ===Djaul=== Another draconic Demon, Djaul was appointed by Rushu to control the month of December and wage continual war against the other month guardians in an effort to expand his domain. He fights the female guardian Jiva (January) for control every year. Leap years result when Djaul almost beats her, although he has yet to win a battle. The constant war has begun to drive Jiva insane however. Djaul appears as a Demonic Dragon, or a muscular gargoyle-like humanoid with dark skin and red eyes. <gallery> Image:Djaul.jpg|Djaul the Black Dragon. Image:Djaul Jiva.jpg|Djaul and Jiva fight over the fate of the New Year. Image:Djaul Jiva Nom.jpg|The occurance of a leap year. </gallery> ===Ombrage=== A rare female Demon. Ombrage has the power to steal the shadows of mortals, turning them into Ghouls which serve her without question. She seduced her Iop Knight guardian Wagnar through the ring that bound her and took over his body (renaming him [[Vampire Counts|Vampyro]], then conquered a town before she was beaten by the Brotherhood of Tofu. In season two, she escaped her ring prison and imprisons Wagnar, took over a whole kingdom, and teamed up with the independent Rubilax to open a portal to Rushu's realm. Her and Rushu's mockery of Rubi however caused him to betray them. Ombrage was once again trapped in her ring, with Wagnar abandoning her on the floor of her throne room alone. She has since found a new master/puppet, and will likely appear later in the series <gallery> Image:Ombrage.jpg </gallery> ===Rubilax=== One of the most powerful Shushus, and the single least respected Demon. In his natural form, Rubilax is a stone-bodied humanoid with glowing red and white eyes. As he is attacked, he grows in size and becomes more powerful. In /co/'s description, it's the "Hulk VS his weight in bees" scenario; you can't beat him in a long fight because the closer you get, the stronger and denser (and more unbeatable) he becomes. His Shushu prison is a dagger, which grows as large as he wants to grow and swaps between fire and earth powers. Despite this, he has emotions comparable to Spirits and Humans. He even forms a friendship bond with his guardian Tristepin over the course of the series (after four times possessing him and almost killing people close to him, and twice trying to physically kill him). Even powerless Demons of literally NO standing mock him openly. At some point in the past, Goultard beat Rubilax and he begged for his life. Goultard spared him, and had a master smith form his blade prison. He kept Rubilax (who at one point was seen in the background hanging from Luis in Treasures of Kerub) until he found a Iop he could trust to control Rubi. Said Iop wound up being his own apprentice, Percedal Tristepin. Rubilax's main role in the series is "sarcastic remark character", which sometimes results in his dagger being bashed against a rock or into the ground by Tristepin. /co/'s fancanon involves "Uncle Rubi" giving sagely wisdom (some of which is encouragement to misbehave) to Grovy and Eva's children when not undermining papa Grovy's authority. <gallery> Image:Rubi.jpg|Rubilax, blade of Tristepin. Image:Rubilax.jpg|Rubilax and Grovy's typical exchange. Image:RubiGrove.jpg| Rubilax having possessed Grovy's body. Image:Rubilax Demon.jpg|Rubilax's true face. Image:Rubi and Grovy.jpg|Rubilax and Grovy preparibg to fight a Demon army. Image:Rubilax Large.png </gallery> ===Grufon=== A very weak Shushu, unworthy of a Iop guardian (he still mocks Rubilax every chance he gets though). Grufon's true form is that of a small Demonic goblin creature, although he possesses a spider at one point. He is bound to a scroll, and his power is to be a perfect map of the world (think global Marauder's Map, but without tracking people. Just places). While early in the series he refuses to help unless complimented whereupon he misdirects often until threatened, and at one point attempted to kill the Brotherhood, Yugo agrees to be his guardian (giving him a reputation boost as a Demon). For the rest of the series he is cheerful and helpful (when not mocking Rubilax). <gallery> Image:Grufon Map.jpg|Grufon the Shushu map. Image:Grufon.jpg|Grufon after possessing a spider that ate him </gallery> ===Luis=== A Demon who possessed a house, Luis tricked and devoured his hapless guests in their beds. Eventually he was whipped into submission by Lou and Kerub, the former becoming perhaps the most openly beloved guardian by their shushu. Unfortunately in a rare case the wife gave up the house in the divorce, and ordered Luis to stay with Kerub. An already mutual dislike turned into open hatred as Luis blames Kerub for Lou leaving. He has a personality similar to Grufon along with Rubilax's pride, and a habit of locking his inhabitants outside when he feels slighted. Although coming with general shushu behavior and some uncomfortable privacy issues, Luis can prove extremely useful in the event of a home invasion when he feels cooperative. He can also uproot himself and walk on four massive insect-like legs, creating a demonic mobile home that can be brought on (and participate in) adventures. This is a trait Lou adored, and is large reason she became his guardian. <gallery> Image:Dofus Luis.jpg </gallery> ==Non-human(?) Sapients== There are a number of non-human races in the World of Twelve, although exactly WHICH ones are other races isn't exactly clear. Due to the morphic nature of mankind in the setting, along with the fact you don't have to worship one of the Twelve (just any spirit actually) it's hard to tell by look who's human and who isn't. In the video games, the classification of "monster" applies to anything hostile from man-eating plants to human cultists and bandits. While you would think that things you can take food and gear crafting materials from would be monsters, part of the setting's black humor is how murderhobos view everything that moves as food and XP (including sometimes each other). It's possible that this is the disconnect between video games and the rest of the setting. Races oftentimes appear alongside others races as citizens throughout the world with equal rights to humans, going to public schools (where such a luxury exists), finding employment, and visiting recreation like sporting events and clubs. For all intents and purposes, anyone who behaves human may as well be human for all the difference there really is. Regardless of that fact many of their kind remain in the wild as killable monsters. ===Ouginaks=== Ouginaks are one of the races of [[Gnoll|dog-people]] in the World of Twelve, alongside Boowolves. In Treasures of Kerub, Ouginaks are treated exactly as humans while in the Dofus video game they fulfill the role of [[Orcs]] as a mid-strength enemy to beat in a few areas close to Brakmar. In the game you can loot several items from them including their lips (which has a bit of flavor text that Ouginaks are known for gluttony), their hearts (which says they are known to be loyal), their eyes (which says you see your doppleganger instead of your reflection in them), their hair, collars, and chains (both of which imply that the Ouginaks you fight in the game are enslaved by Brakmarians rather than actually intentionally hostile to you). Out of these items you can craft weapons, clothing, and edible goods. How horrifying. Dofus video game Ouginaks resemble Disney Goofy-style dog men, while Ouginaks in the Dofus cartoon look like Ecaflips with long ears in the style of a Saint Bernard while lacking tails. Interestingly, this makes Ouginaks more human physically than the Ecaflips. Ouginaks are described as not getting along with Ecaflips and in Ecaflip's gambling magic the image of the god of Ouginaks (of whom we know nothing) represents an automatic loss (contrasted with Ecaflip's own visage, which is an automatic win). The only portrayal of this rivalry in media however is the young Kerub's rivalry with his Ouginak opposite Indie, and his occasional squabble with the Ouginak love of his life Lou. In the Wakfu era, Ouginaks have not been seen or mentioned in the comics, vidya, or cartoon. This has lead to many within the fanbase to theorize [[Squats|they were fully wiped out by Ogrests Chaos.]] Since there is no lore confirming or denying anything regarding Ouginaks at all, it remains only speculation. Unlike Ecaflips, Ouginaks appear to be very ordered; Indie oftentimes plays it safe while Kerub undertakes risks. Lou is infuriated at Kerub's broken promises more than his actual actions (at one point throwing him in jail just to make sure he remembered their date that night), she kept order and at one point in her life became a duly elected judge, and utilized powerful magic artifacts...to practice dancing on schedule. This, with the flavor text about Ouginak eyes in the vidya, have lead some to hypothesize that Ouginaks are actually humans worshiping a god who is related to Ecaflip or possibly a heresy of him like Rogues and Masqueraiders. It is unknown if a human and Ouginak could breed. What is certain is that Kerub and Lou probably had fun trying. <gallery> Image:Ouginak God.PNG|A depiction of the god of Ouginaks on a playing card used by Ecaflips. Image:Ouginak.png|Ouginaks as originally seen in the Dofus video game. Image:KekeandLou.jpg|The one on the left is a glorious human warrior. The one on the right is a Gnoll. Welcome to Wakfu. Image:Lou Young.jpg|The young Lou. Image:Lou Old.png|Lou in her twilight years. Image:Lou Shorts.jpg|Kerub had taste. Image:Dofus Dance.GIF|The two in the middle are Ouginaks. You if you can't tell who's Eca and who's Ougi, watch for the frequent use of dog jokes that will inevitably pop up to differentiate. Image:Ouginak Pirate.png|Ouginaks hold down many professions, from Professional Pirate... Image:Ouginak Entertainer.png|...to pop culture icons. Image:Kerub and Indie.jpg|Kerub and Indie. </gallery> ===Puddlies=== Puddlies are small and friendly ooze monsters that dwell on the outskirts of civilization. Being somewhat like Hobbits, they are farm folk who require the aid of other races in most cases to protect them. When frightened, they liquify back into oily-water in the same manner a possum faints. The more frightened they are, the less solid this water is. Like Hobbits, they seem to stay away from human civilization and instead stay within their own sheltered communities. <gallery> Image:Puddly.jpg Image:Puddly2.png Image:Puddlies Worship.jpg|Puddlies praise the sun! </gallery> ===Minotaurs (Minos/Taurs)=== The [[Beastmen|Minotaurs]] of the setting. Typically they simply serve the role of a more durable enemy in the vidya, and in the Wakfu cartoon their main role was retreading the "A Bugs Life" plot by stealing food from a village of Puddlies. Despite this, they are also seen working in towns as regular citizens and appear in the Boufball crowds alongside the other races. As a way to distinguish between the Dofus era and Wakfu era race looking different, the term "Minos" applies to Minotaurs from the Dofus era and "Taurs" from Wakfu. They're the same race however. Minos tend towards looking like cartoonish caricatures of cow people, while Taurs resemble yak men. <gallery> Image:Minos Taurs.jpg Image:Taur.png </gallery> ===Bworks=== Bworks are Orcs with a different name. They [[Orks|have females]], and are not [[Tolkien|devolved Cra or Eliatropes]]. They are intelligent enough to have a primitive civilization, and by the time of Wakfu have begun to understand the basics of machinery and explosives. Rogues and the nation of Brakmar employ them. Unlike other "monster races" like Minotaurs, Bworks are rarely seen in civilization. Flavor text from "Bwork Beer" suggests that they are fond of VERY alcoholic beverages, and also cannibals. Flavor text from a helmet Bworks drop says Bworks born with affinity to <strike>magic</strike> Wakfu are their blacksmiths. Half-Bworks have no mention in the fluff. Flavor text from Bwork leather suggests that Bworks harvest THEIR leather from Goblins. <gallery> Image:Bwork Male.jpg|Zug zug. Image:Bwork Female.jpg|Dabu. Image:Bwork Ork.jpg|WAAAGH! Image:Bwork Key.jpg|Bwork Art Image:Bwork.jpg|Remember; Orcs who train in archery get reincarnated as Elves! Image:Bwork Dofus.jpg|Yep, for kids alright. You can use these to make a small sword, or a long anime staff. Image:Bwork Leather.jpg|An item you can make in the vidya from Bwork leather. Flavor text reads: "''This leather-clad mechanical posterior excites the coolest of male mounts and would even make a wild, panting sweat-mess of the ever dignified Crack Beauty. It seems to work on Iops as well. *shudder*''" What the fuck... </gallery> ===Goblins=== Goblins...exist. There's almost no fluff to them really. They are apparently annoying and insulting, according to the flavor text on the skinned pelt of one. The aforementioned Bwork Leather flavor text suggests that "Bwork Leather" is actually leather Bworks obtain from skinning Goblins, which you have now stolen from the body of a dead Bwork, with the fact that all Bwork Leather is purple like Goblins rather than green (da best color) like Bworks supports this. Whether that makes it better or even more horrifying is up for debate. Goblins have their own village, which you raid for skins (que IMSAD here) or around Bworks. Goblins do not appear in Wakfu, having been replaced by Grambos. <gallery> Image:Dofus Goblin Game.jpg|A Goblin in the vidya. Image:Dofus Goblin Art.jpg </gallery> ===Grambos=== Grambos are small goblin-ish creatures who wear hoods and appear like jumpy little Jawas. They also have very little fluff. Apparently, they are mechanically inclined as they drop blueprints and in the Wakfu cartoon serve Nox alongside his mechanical minions. They did not appear in Dofus while Goblins do not appear in Wakfu. It's possible Goblins evolved into Grambos/began worshipping a new god, but since we already don't know jack shit about them it's just speculation. They are also a part of <strike> Christmas</strike> Kwissmas as enemies. <gallery> Image:Grambo Vidya.jpg|A Grambo in the vidya. Image:How The Grambo Stole Kwissmas.jpg|Grambos at Kwissmas. </gallery> ===Riktus=== Riktus are a race of bandits the exist the world over. They appear human, but like Ouginaks have never been never been described as such. They organize by region although appear to have no loyalties beyond convenience. They are of sub-Iop intelligence, and generally have very poor hygiene. Riktus wear cloth hooded masks to cover their faces. Said masks have different designs on them, although most Riktus keep with a Sram-like skeleton design. Riktus don't have a consistent number of eyes, or even limbs. In a Dofus game update, players were able to wear Riktus clothing and join their clan. This means that at one point in the settings history, a mass group of adventurers "joined" the Riktus. It's unknown if Riktus have any gods. <gallery> Image:Riktus.JPG|A group of Riktus from promotional art. Image:Riktus Cartoon.JPG|Riktus from the cartoon. Image:Riktus Regions.PNG|Riktus from different regions. Image:Riktus Highwayman.png Image:Riktus Face.png|The face (and fate) of an unlucky Riktus. </gallery> ===Boowolves=== Boowolves are humanoid dog men. In Incarnum in Wakfu, you can find a pair of Boowolf brothers teaching souls about the conservation of plants and animals before they enter the world to be born. Boowolves themselves are of primitive intelligence, not particularly hostile but not particularly friendly either. They can about found as enemies out in the world, and (like everything else) can be harvested for food and crafting materials. <gallery> Image:Boowolf Vidya.png|Boowolves in the vidya. Image:Boowolf.jpg </gallery> ===Dragons=== After Sadida's dolls seduced Osamodas's hermaphroditic/genderless dragon attendants/pets, they laid a total of six Dofus. These Dofus emanated Wakfu in waves, which Xelor used as the rhythm for the clock which made time in the World of Twelve stable and measurable (explaining the 6-12-24-60 basis of time). Out of the six Primordial Dofus, the race of Dragons hatched. Dragons are a rarely seen race in the world, and are sapient. Most tend to get themselves killed by adventurers, the rest tend to BE adventurers. Canon is contradictory on whether these six reincarnate or not. Their descendants do not however. <gallery> Image:Primordial Dofus.jpg|The Primordial Dofus, with the Dragons who hatched from them. </gallery> ===Pingwins=== A race of penguin-folk. They lived in an icy part of the world, possibly Frigost although Frigost isn't the only frozen region. There's little lore behind them except they existed in the Dofus era, and haven't been seen in the Wakfu era. They could have possibly been wiped out by Ogrest's Chaos although that is purely speculation. <gallery> Image:Pingwin Queen.png Image:Pingwin Folk.png </gallery> ===Misc Races=== Seen both in background in the comics and Wakfu cartoon, some featured prominently in Treasures of Kerub as major characters, there are plenty of races who do not have names or info about them. They may be humans as well, although nothing is currently known. Among them are sharkmen, crocodilemen, koallamen, giants, treemen who aren't Sadidas, owlmen, and so forth. The race of Joris isn't known either. <gallery> Image:Wakfu Owl.jpg|Owlfolk. Race unknown. </gallery> ===Mechasms=== A race created by Feca for unknown reasons who dwelt on the planet of the Eliatropes in peace with them until their leader, Orgonax, had his heart stolen (literally rather than figuratively) by Qilby. The race went on a genocidal rampage, wiping out most of the Eliatropes and Dragons until the final battles on the planet that would one day become the World of Twelve began. The battle continued until the only surviving defenders were Yugo and Adamai keeping the Mechasm forces at bay while Nora and Efrim fought Orgonax. After suffering mortal wounds, the spiritual twins called out to their mother Eliatrope who obliterated all life on the planet in a massive wave of Wakfu energy. No Mechasms were known to have survived, although it's possible there were more groups than the ones who were wiped out. <gallery> Image:Mechasm Invasion.png|Mechasms invading. Image:Mechasm Lazers.png|Mechasms eradicating the Eliatrope civilization. Image:Orgonax.jpg|The Mechasm leader, Orgonax. </gallery> ==Other== ===Meridia=== A minor goddess, not one of the Twelve nor does she have any (known) mortal worshipers. An extremely difficult to reveal set of items obtainable in Wakfu allow the player to dress up as her, bearing horns, back spikes, hair, and glorious [[pauldrons]] made of blue crystal with ornaments of gold and surrounded by what appears to be stars in a constellation. Meridia is a fractured deity however, and instead appears as small goblinoid creatures (resembling the "head shaker" forest spirits from Miyazaki's Princess Mononoke) with different moods and appearances, one for each day of the year. Meridia controls aspects of the calendar although she is not known to be related to Xelor (who is more related to the measure of time rather than the celebration and meaning of it). How, and if at all, Meridia is tied to the twelve guardians of the months is not clear either although the war between Jiva and Djaul would certainly have an effect on her (or not, after all there'd still be 365 days in a year). Each day, she inspires beings to go out into the world and behave in certain ways or do certain things, giving blessings to those who who do. Her whims are studied by Feca astrologists and compiled into an "Almanax" for others to peruse, and any being capable of behaving in adherence to her prescribed actions receives divine gifts (in the Dofus and Wakfu video games, this takes the form of free items awarded; in Dofus a special Dofus equip item, and in Wakfu a special mount). Many of her prescribed behaviors are inspired by events of the past. As a result, Meridia more or less makes every single day a holiday complete with their own names and histories. Ankama maintains a separate site for the Almanax to be viewed, found here. [http://www.krosmoz.com/en/almanax] <gallery> Image:Meridia Swag.jpg|A resemblance to the intact Meridia. Image:Diakollec.png|One of Meridia's many shifting forms, in this case her October 12th appearance (named "Diakollec"). Image:Almanax.png|One of the Feca who study Meridia. </gallery> ===Smugduck=== In season 2 of the Wakfu cartoon, there is an episode where both Evangelyne and Amalia take a bath in an inn. While Amalia's nipple can actually be seen for a single frame of animation (Viva la France!) the primary reason it is memorable is because in it a black rubber duckie floats by obscuring the pubic regions and nipples of the girls. Its design resembles a character from an adult French comic by Arthur de Pins, which is a duck-shaped sex toy who god (due to sneezing) gave a soul by mistake. The scene almost shut down /co/ for a month after the premier, and even today has a degree of memorability that few other things have gotten. The duck was dubbed "Smugduck" due to the gleeful look of derision on its face, and was used as a means of censoring pornographic images on the (usually) "worksafe" board. Of course edits eventually came of the scene, but the fact that it was so well animated taunts many straight male/lesbian anons with the fact that Ankama may have a mythical duckless-version (indeed, during the Kickstarter rumors floated that the BLU-Ray copies not needing to adhere to some censorship standards may contain the aforementioned grail(there is also the fact that the animators did actually make a duckless version (because they're French) the rough version of which can be found in certain unscrupulous locations online)). In addition, /co/ took to crafting stories of Smugduck (most of which involve it being the 13th god of the World of Twelve or some other manner of spirit). At any rate, Ankama took advantage of the general pervy wankerness of /co/ (as well as tumblr) and utilized it to their advantage. Smugduck was announced to be receiving an origin comic, and is indeed described as being sentient. On tumblr, they used the hashtag #smugduck to promote the kickstarter. Finally, it was announced that every kickstarter reward pack regardless of value would contain a Smugduck sticker, with additional ones being available for $5 each. Many /co/ anons and tumblrites immediately bragged about how many they added to their pledge. [[Just as planned]]. Until the release of the comic, it's not known what Smugduck is. But since /co/ swears up and down all day that it's the god of censorship and American squeamishness he deserves a mention in this category. At any rate, come November when the goods are shipped out there may be a sudden spike of naked selfies censored by a conveniently placed sticker. <gallery> Image:Smugduck Template.png|The image which, resized, often adorns porn to make it clean for the blue boards. Image:Smugduck Origin.gif|The first scene in which he became notorious. Image:Smugduck Origin 2.jpg|His second appearance in the same scene. Image:That Fucking Duck.jpg Image:Banner.png Image:Smugduck Kickstarter.jpg|An actual image from the kickstarter. Image:Smugduck Worksafe.png|No promotions here! Image:Smugduck Edit.jpg|Somehow, the addition of Smugduck to Smugduckless edits make it even better. Image:Evangelyne Model Sheet.JPG|Ankama doesn't use Smugduck internally (hehe), using Az instead on their official model sheets. Image:Amalia Model Sheet.JPG|Whether this means the god of Tofus and the god of Ducks are enemies, or if Tofus are a heresy of Smugduck is not known. Image:Smugduck Worksafe 2.jpg|My, what a big family Smugduck has! Image:Amalia Nip.PNG|The aforementioned nipslip. Either Smugduck is not all-powerful, or simply didn't care. </gallery>
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