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===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>
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