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!Nox and his Minions
[[folder:Nox]]
!!Nox / Noximilien Coxen
[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/noximilien.png]]
[[caption-width-right:350:"Yes, yes! I can do it! I'll fix my life's clock!"]]
!!!'''Voiced by:''' Benjamin Pascal (FR), Creator/ArthurBostrom (EN, Season 1), Creator/KaijiTang (EN, Season 3), Luca Violini (IT)

A [[TimeMaster Xelor]] who serves as the first season's primary antagonist, Nox is both incredibly powerful and [[AxCrazy quite insane]]. He travels the world and drains wakfu from everything he finds, reducing whole regions to barren wastelands. The series begins with him encountering Grougaloragran, and his obsession with the Dragon and his enormous supply of wakfu eventually sets him in opposition to Yugo.
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* AlasPoorVillain: Yugo certainly feels bad for him after seeing him [[TearsOfRemorse break down]], but he's seemingly the only character present who feels that way. The audience meanwhile, ''especially'' those among them who [=re/watch=] the finale with full knowledge of Nox's [[TheGreatestStoryNeverTold secret]] StartOfDarkness...
* AllForNothing: [[spoiler:His plan was ultimately doomed from the start as 200 years of research, gathering wakfu, and committing all sorts of atrocities in the process nets him... 20 minutes back in time, nullifying both his victory against the heroes ''and'' his life's work in one fell swoop.]]
-->'''Nox''': All the Wakfu gathered in 200 years... [[spoiler: FOR TWENTY MISERABLE MINUTES]]!?
* AnguishedOutburst: [[spoiler:When he completes his 200-year-long mission only to find that it was AllForNothing]], he's reduced to ranting and screaming at the Eliacube in raw grief and rage, demanding to know why it lied to him. The anger and ranting parts quickly fade to pure grief and sorrow.
* AntiVillain: His ultimate goal is to [[spoiler:save his family]]. His ruthlessness isn't from lacking a conscience, he's operating under the assumption that [[spoiler:every bad thing he does will be undone once he succeeds, since his goal is to go back in time, therefore also setting the universe back to before he committed them. [[TragicVillain He fails]] [[TheBadGuyWins not by the heroes' intervention (he won against them)]], [[HopeSpot but after his success]] [[AllForNothing it turns out he couldn't go back far in time even with the greatest source of wakfu]]]].
* ArcVillain: He's the main antagonist of the first season, aiming to collect enough Wakfu to go back in time and undo his mistakes, regardless of what atrocities he has to commit along the way.
* TheAtoner: From his point of view, his entire villainous quest is this.
-->'''Nox:''' If you could redeem yourself for a terrible mistake for the price of some lives, would you do it?
* AxCrazy: His obsession with the Eliacube [[spoiler:and bringing back his family]] ''really'' took its toll on his sanity.
* BadBoss: Nox wastes his minions for the slightest objections or speaking at the wrong time and regularly threatens them.
* BadassBoast: A rather subdued one right before his fight with [[OurDragonsAreDifferent Grougaloragran.]]
-->'''Nox:''' [[WeWillMeetAgain Goodbye?]] Oh, your friends are going to be so disappointed... you should have said ''[[KilledOffForReal farewell...]]''
* BadassBookworm: A master Xelor which usually looks more like a traditional Wizard who's though enough to trade blows with Dragons.
* BattleAura: He '''surges''' with wakfu when he pulls out all the stops.
* BeCarefulWhatYouWishFor: Before he became a genocidal tyrant, Nox wanted to have a legacy that would outlast him, to leave his name marked in history so he would be remembered for something grand. [[spoiler: He certainly got that in the end...]]
* BeyondTheImpossible: Time manipulation isn't unheard of in this setting. Some characters have managed to travel back and forward through time; Powerful Xelors and the god himself can cause indefinite time loops over certain areas. Nox on the other hand, doesn't want to do any of that. He wants to [[spoiler:reverse time for the entire Krosmos and ultimately succeeds...in a fashion]]. Even Qilby, an actual Eliatrope with far more knowledge of how the Eliacube works than Nox ever did [[spoiler:as its creator]], was impressed when told about it from Adamai.
* BigBrotherIsWatching: His clock lair is filled with multiple surveillance lens that show the images watched and projected by his countless Noxines spread across the world, allowing him to watch and spy multiple people and multiple places from a very long distance.
* BigNo: He lets a few out at times, such as when Yugo interfering with the Eliacube transports Nox's mobile fortress to Mount Zinit before it was finished draining [[spoiler:the Tree of Life]].
* TheBusCameBack: Makes a reappearance in Season 3 as one of the phantoms tormenting Yugo by Oropo.
* BusmansVocabulary: Occasionally sprinkles his dialogue with references to clockwork.
* TheChessmaster: He is able of finding back Grougaloragran by sending one of his Noxines spy on the Brotherhood of the Tofu while they are searching for Oma Island and Yugo's family, knowing that they have strong chances of finding them, with the brotherhood being completely oblivious about the Noxine's presence. He later tricks the whole Sadida kingdom military by sending his Noxines and minions attack the Sadida kingdom borders as a giant distraction while Killweedos who has infiltrated the kingdom is making a teleporation portal close to the Tree of Life, allowing him to reach the tree with minimal resistance.
* ClockPunk: All of his machinery is made of gears and other clock parts. His [[BaseOnWheels mobile headquarters]] is essentially a giant pocket watch with legs.
* ClothingDamage: His armor and clothing is severely damaged in his fight against Grougaloragran. We still don't see any of his skin, though.
* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Living for so long with only an ancient relic for a companion has made him go a ''little'' crazy.
* CombatPragmatist: Prefers to attack his opponents while they are immobilized by his time powers, and has no issues using his zombies and noxines as support against particulary strong opponents or to attack Yugo from behind while he was distracted by Ogrest during their final battle.
%%* ContemplativeBoss
* CoolSword: One shaped like [[ImprobableWeaponUser a giant clock hand]].
* DeflectorShields: Still with a clockwork theme. Notably to stop Grougal's fire breath.
* DespairEventHorizon: The point where he hits this isn't when his StartOfDarkness into becoming a WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds in his OriginsEpisode is completed. It's when [[spoiler:his 200-year-long quest turns out to be AllForNothing and he realizes there's truly no bringing his family back nor erasing all of the world-scarring atrocities he committed in pursuit of that goal. All he can do is somberly bid the heroes a sincere farewell and use the last of his power to teleport himself to his family's graves, where he [[ReducedToDust turns to dust]]]].
* DetrimentalDetermination: One of the most ''gut-wrenchingly'' saddening cases of this trope ever put to animation. He's spent ''200 years'' ceaselessly and obsessively collecting wakfu wherever he can, often forcibly extracting it from living beings without their consent under the justification that it won't matter once he changes history so these events never happened, and he's turned himself into little more than a monstrous zombie along the way whilst extending his lifespan to ensure he lives long enough to complete his goals. Every time something or someone gets in his way (or, in Grougaloragran's case, tries to talk him down), Nox always manages to work his way through or around it and keeps on going regardless of any setbacks. [[spoiler:All of this so he can travel back in time to before his family died as an indirect consequence of his mistakes, and prevent their deaths while also erasing all the harm he's caused others to get there from the timeline. Tragically, Nox doesn't see until he's actually ''won'' and begins reversing time that his quest was doomed from the start, as not even one of the single most powerful sources of wakfu in the world is enough to reverse time by more than ''twenty minutes'', meaning that all the death, destruction and misery he caused to achieve his goals can't ever be erased, which in turn means that the only legacy he'll leave behind once he turns to dust is that of a hated, mad genocider. This brutal revelation [[VillainousBSOD hits Nox like a country-sized ton of bricks]]]].
* DiseaseBleach: The OriginsEpisode depicts Noximilien's once-blonde hair turning white as his SanitySlippage advances and his appearance, hygiene and well-being decline.
* DramaticIrony: It's a bit of Fridge Brilliance, but with Grougaloragran [[spoiler:effectively killed and forced to reincarnate with his past life's memories gone]]; after Nox dies, the audience are the only ones who know what his tragic true motives for trying to reverse time were, and the World of Twelve will not remember him as anything other than a genocidal mad despot. The effect intensifies after viewing Nox's OriginsEpisode.
* DyingAlone: [[spoiler:After seeing his plan could never succeed, Yugo convinces the others to let Nox leave. Then the credits show his armor scattered on his family's grave, implying Nox either [[DrivenToSuicide killed himself]] or [[NoImmortalInertia died of old age]] after he stopped draining wakfu.]]
* DyingAsYourself: {{Implied}}. After [[spoiler:he achieves his PyrrhicVictory which furthermore drains all his collected wakfu stores]], during his resulting VillainousBSOD his body's movements becomes more fluid and human whereas throughout the series they were all rigid and jerky as if he was part-clockwork underneath his bandages (and he seriously probably was); plus his voice sounds more and more like he did in the OriginsEpisode. Implying the Eliacube was releasing its 200-year-long hold on his mind as he realized just what he'd done, what he'd become and that he was truly never going to [[spoiler:see his family again]].
* EvilCounterpart: He's this to Yugo. They both had humble and idyllic beginnings as caring people (Yugo being a restaurant owner's adoptive son in his current incarnation, Nox being a clockmaker in a rural home), yet are also more ambitious or spirited than their humble homes could accommodate. They love and value their family very greatly. They're also both willing to fight to their deaths in order to save what they love at all costs, but Yugo fights for the loved ones he still has, whereas Nox has lost all of that and fights to get it all back.
* EvilGenius: He has created himself a great number of very advanced devices and weapons powered by the energy of the Eliacube such as his armor, his giant clock lair equiped with spider legs and surveillance lens, energy beam weapons, spider tanks and mounts for his minions, the small bug-like robots called the Noxines that serve as scouts and wakfu collectors, Egole's collar that increases his speed to a phenomenal degree, teleportations portals, his Zombies minions and the very powerful robot using Statis energy Razortime.
* EvilLaugh: His frequent bouts of completely psychotic laughter are the first indication that he has a few screws loose behind his façade of calm and smug superiority.
* EvilSoundsRaspy: He has a slightly raspy-sounding voice when he isn't speaking in a low tone.
* ExpressiveMask: The eye-lenses on his helmet come with shutters that act as metal eyelids with a range of expressions for Nox's mood, although they only appear sometimes. Other times, we get the full, unsettling effect of those unblinking, glowing, expressionless eyes.
* TheFaceless: Never takes his mask off on-screen. It's easy to think that [[CoolMask his mask]] ''is'' his face.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Wavers between facetiously polite and outright patronizing, usually while he's actively trying to beat you so he can suck your life force dry.
* {{Flight}}: He can levitate at will.
* FromNobodyToNightmare: He used to be a loving husband, a good father and a mere watchmaker. Then he found the Eliacube...
* GadgeteerGenius: He was already this as a simple watchmaker, 200 years ago. And his engineering and inventing talent has only increased over time and with the use of the Eliacube's energy.
* GigglingVillain: His speaking voice is as far as you can get from a baritone, too.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes glow the same light blue as the Eliacube.
* GoalInLife: [[spoiler:SetRightWhatOnceWentWrong by going back in time to save his family, and coincidentally reverse every atrocity he's committed along the way. [[AllForNothing He fails.]]]]
* AGodAmI: {{Exaggerated}}. He screams during his RageAgainstTheHeavens speech at his StartOfDarkness that the completion of his BeyondTheImpossible goals will make him more powerful than the god of time himself. [[spoiler:And he technically ''succeeds'' at the end, if not nearly as well as he could've hoped]].
* TheGreatestStoryNeverTold: Only Grougaloragran is ever told Nox's entire plan, and afterward is left in no situation to reveal it. Even Yugo only had a hunch that Nox was anything more than a power mad despot, but that's all history will remember him as.
* HeelRealization: [[spoiler:Once his attempt to travel back in time fails because he couldn't go nearly far enough, Nox realizes he was deluded to put so much faith behind the (probably hallucinatory) words of the Eliacube.]] Put simply, it ''destroys'' him.
* HistoricalVillainUpgrade: InUniverse. By the time of Season 2, most of the world, having no way of knowing his sympathetic motivations, see him as a power-hungry madman.
* HorrorHunger: Claims to hunger for wakfu in the beginning of the series, but it's ultimately subverted as he's not using the wakfu to feed himself, but his plans.
* IAmNotLeftHanded: He almost never goes full out due to his frugal nature, but his fight with Grougaloragran reveals just how powerful he can be.
* IWantThemAlive: He instructs [[RightHandAttackDog Igôle]] to bring back Adamaï without damaging him ''too much''.
* KnightOfCerebus: While he's present since the beginning, we don't really see how serious he gets until season 1 episode 13. If you want to see just how serious things get with him... [[spoiler:had he won, the first season would've had a ''happier'' ending.]]
* LaughingMad: He giggles to himself with every other line, and that's on a ''good'' day.
* {{Leitmotif}}: A few, all of which feature the ticking or chiming of clocks. [[ThemeSongReveal Used for sinister foreshadowing]] in the StartOfDarkness episode, when the beginning of Noximilien's descent into madness is accompanied by his villainous leitmotif from the beginning of the series.
* LimitedWardrobe: {{Downplayed}} bordering on {{averted}}. He wears several different armors and robes over the course of Season 1, although he never loses his signature helmet and mummy-like bandages.
* LimpAndLivid: In the OriginsEpisode, Noximilien's posture grows hunched, limp-armed and creepy-eyed as his SanitySlippage advances, and by the time he [[spoiler:finds out about his family's deaths and completely snaps]], his demeanor is anything ''but'' reassuring.
* LivingOnBorrowedTime: He's been kept alive by the Eliacube for two-hundred years. And based on the mystery of what's underneath his helmet and bandages and the inhuman, marionette-like way he moves, he might've extended his life using other artificial means we're better off not knowing about.
* LoveMakesYouEvil: His entire crusade [[spoiler:to suck all life he encounters dry of its wakfu until he has enough to [[BeyondTheImpossible turn back time]] is motivated by saving and rejoining his dead family, and nothing and no-one will stand in his way]].
* MadScientist: What he developed into during the last 200 years.
* MagicKnight: He's got the armor, he's got the spells, and he's even got the sword.
* MaliciousMisnaming: Nox mockingly calls Grougaloragran "Rigolo-ragran" in the original dub at one point during their battle, "rigolo" being French for "funny".
* MeaningfulName: "Nox" means "night" in Latin, fitting his time theme coupled with his morbid and tragic nature. His name is also similar to "noxa", which means damage towards organisms, fitting how he sucks all significant life he encounters dry of wakfu for his plan and leaves death and desolation in his wake. Also applies to his invention the Noxines, in addition to sounding like "toxine".
* MeaningfulRename:
-->'''Noximilien:''' [[spoiler:My children]] called me "[[spoiler:Daddy]]", [[spoiler:my wife]] called me "[[spoiler:Milien]]". From this instant, the world shall learn to call me "'''''Nox'''''"!
* MeaninglessVillainVictory: A particularly heartbreaking example occurs to him when he [[spoiler:completes his 200-year-long quest to collect enough wakfu to make the Eliacube reverse time, so he can reunite with his family and prevent both their deaths and erase all the evil he committed afterwards to reach this goal... and he discovers that all the wakfu, which included one of the single most powerful wakfu sources in the world, is only enough to reverse time by ''twenty minutes'' instead of 200 years]].
* MummiesAtTheDinnerTable: Nox keeps a mechanical puppet theatre that he uses to reenact [[spoiler: scenes with his family.]]
* MultipleChoicePast: Has shades of this with certain details rather than his actual origin. In his OVA, [[spoiler:his family is seen as blonds. In the show, his vision of wife shows her with black hair and all of his kids are seen with different hair colors. In his OVA, he mentions the Eliacube directly by name. In the show, he refers to it as "The Cube" and is surprised when Grougaloragran states its real name.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: When Nox is finally defeated, [[spoiler:realizing that he's never getting his family back and his mistakes will never be erased, Nox is clearly ''crushed'' and spends the last few minutes of screen-time he has crying in remorse. For all his delusions, Nox genuinely ''did'' figure all his horrible actions would be undone by turning time back]].
* NobleDemon: More AxCrazy than usual but he [[spoiler:wants his family back]] and has a twisted respect for fathers that would die for their families i.e. Alibert.
* NoImmortalInertia: {{Implied}}. After [[spoiler:he uses up all his wakfu stores and subsequently departs]], his connection to the Eliacube [[LivingOnBorrowedTime which has kept him alive for two-hundred years]] is implicitly severed based on the way the cube immediately powers down. After this, the last we see of Nox is his armor, bandages, and [[ReducedToDust a pile of dust]] atop [[spoiler:his family's graves]], implying that he rapidly aged into dust.
* NotEnoughToBury: The CreativeClosingCredits of the Season 1 finale show there's nothing left of Nox but his armor, bandages and a pile of dust.
%%* OffhandBackhand
* OmniscientMoralityLicense: Nox kills with no remorse [[InvokedTrope because he assumes his ultimate success will render all negative consequences of his actions irrelevant]]. [[spoiler:That's because he believes all his evil deeds would be undone if he set the universe back to before he did them. The problem is he actually ''can't'' do that because there isn't enough wakfu in the world to go back nearly far enough. [[HeelRealization He doesn't take this revelation well.]]]]
* PapaWolf: The guy was ready to go BeyondTheImpossible by [[spoiler:reversing time in order to save his family]].
* PetTheDog:
** He [[spoiler:cures Alibert]] because he admires [[PapaWolf his love for his son]].
** He leaves Igole with the child that took him in when he was injured. He seems to remember Igole was the family pet before he was one of his minions.
* PossessionImpliesMastery: {{Averted}} in regards to the Eliacube. Nox had it in his possession for 200 years, and even by the present day he admits [[BlackBox there is so much about it he still doesn't understand despite his experimentation with it]]. He is shocked when Yugo manages to tap into its power within minutes of being around it when it took him years, if not decades to do the same.
* PostMortemComeback: In Season 3, he manifests in Yugo's nightmares and attacks him, apparently a projection of Yugo's guilt over being unable to save him.
* PowerFloats: The rare times he's actually on the ground it's because he ran out of power.
* PowerGlows: He constantly glows of a teal-colored wakfu light, which depends on the armor he's currently wearing. The more wakfu he employs, the bigger the aura.
* PreAsskickingOneLiner: Nox's entrance in episode 2, complete with FalseReassurance.
-->'''Nox:''' Good morning, everyone, my name is Nox. Do as I say and everything will go... well... not ''that'' bad.
* PreInsanityReveal: His StartOfDarkness OriginsEpisode gives us an utterly heart-rending look at the man he once was in the beginning before the Eliacube drove him mad.
* RageAgainstTheHeavens:
-->[[spoiler:'''Noximilien:''' I'll fight time -- that great, deceiving fool! Soon I'll be as powerful as the god Xelor! Yes, even more powerful... [...] DO YOU HEAR ME, XELOR?! I'll surpass you and I'll bring back my family!]]
* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Exact age unknown, but he's been stealing wakfu for 200 years.
* RedemptionRejection: Upon [[AuraVision sensing]] Nox actually still [[IKnowYoureInThereSomewhereFight has a speck of goodness in him]], Grougaloragran tries to persuade Nox to give up his mad crusade and claims trying to turn back time [[NotQuiteTheRightThing will unleash an]] ApocalypseHow. Nox laughs it off and decides it's a XanatosGambit, since if he tries and winds up ending the world instead of achieving his goals in the worse-case scenario, [[DespairEventHorizon he's too far gone]] [[CrapsackWorld to care what]] [[SuicidalCosmicTemperTantrum happens to the world]].
* ReducedToDust: Downplayed. This is all that's left of him besides his armor and bandages, implying [[NoImmortalInertia his true age spontaneously caught up with him]].
* RetractableWeapon: Nox's sword, appropriately looking like a clock's hands, deploys bit by bit in his hand whenever he needs it.
* ReverseArmFold: He's fond of combining this posture with PowerFloats when he's not actively using his arms to fight an opponent.
* SanitySlippage: His OriginsEpisode confirms that he had one due to the Eliacube getting into his head, and it gets harrowingly depicted in the spirit of the trope image.
* SelfDisposingVillain: As it turns out, Nox is so ''ruthlessly'' effective at taking care of the heroes this ends up being the only possible way he can be stopped: [[spoiler:Nox's ultimate downfall comes when he fails to realize he can ''never'' attain enough wakfu to go back two-hundred years and instead burns his entire supply going back twenty minutes, ''just'' before his victory. Nox ''[[VillainousBreakdown freaks]]'' at this.]]
* SignificantNameShift: He's usually prone to referring to his foes by patronizing or mocking nicknames, and if he starts referring to you by name, it indicates he's developed a serious respect for you. This happens midway through Nox's duel with Grougaloragran after the mad Xelor realizes just how powerful and capable his opponent really is, and it happens [[spoiler:when he bids Yugo a somber farewell after his VillainousBreakdown]].
* SingleTear: A tear notably escapes from beneath his mask when he completely breaks down over the realization that [[spoiler:his two-hundred-year-long quest to RetGone his family's deaths, and all the atrocities he committed to get there in the belief it would all be reset once he won, were AllForNothing]]. [[SympathyForTheDevil It clues Yugo in that Nox isn't just the heartless lunatic Yugo judged him to be]].
* SphereOfPower: His time-stops cover a spherical region.
* StartOfDarkness: A bonus episode was produced depicting Nox's life before the Eliacube, and how he came to be obsessed with gathering wakfu.
* SteppingStonesInTheSky: {{Justified}} by time being frozen around him. He impressively uses mid-air blocks of rubble as stepping stones during his original skirmish with Grougaloragran.
* SuperMode: In his final duel with Grougaloragran, after Nox realizes just how powerful his dragon opponent really is and after Grougal has fought off Nox's minions, Nox resorts to sampling a chunk of his wakfu stores to empower himself, causing a mass of writhing wakfu to sprout on his back and forming twin energy hammers.
* SwordBeam: His clock sword can fire cutting projectiles.
* SympathyForTheDevil: Yugo at first judges Nox to be nothing more than a psychopathic madman, but after the mad Xelor utterly breaks down, Yugo evidently gets a hunch about Nox's [[AntiVillain true]] [[LoveMakesYouEvil colors]] when Nox's only response to Yugo angrily chewing him out for his madness and the realization that the Eliacube's words were all in his head is to sob and shed a SingleTear. Sadly it's too little too late for Yugo to do anything to save Nox -- all he can do is [[SaveTheVillain stop the Sadidas]] from taking revenge of the mob variety before Nox teleports away to die. Bear in mind, this kid was pretty much [[PrepareToDie ready to]] [[UnstoppableRage KILL Nox]] in revenge for [[spoiler:Sadlygrove's [[HeroicSacrifice death]]]] before this point. Season 3 reveals Yugo genuinely feels terrible about being unable to save Nox to the point of [[PostMortemComeback being haunted]].
* TearsOfRemorse: {{Implied}}. The broken SingleTear he sheds (see above) is probably as much a tear of crippling guilt as it is a tear of grief and failure.
%%* TeleportSpam
* TeleportSpam: Teleports a lot, either to get away from someone, to dodge an attack, or to taunt them.
* ThisCannotBe: Has so many variations of of this that it's practically a catchphrase, especially in the season 1 finale.
* ThisIsGonnaSuck: Nox's understated reaction when he realizes that his magic powers are inhibited and that Grougal is about to breath fire on him at point blank, with enough strength to alter Oma Island's geography and make the volcano erupt.
-->'''Nox:''' Eh eh eh, this is going to hurt a little... ''[braces for impact]''
* TimeMaster: Controls time, though not as much as he would like to be.
* TimeStandsStill: He's able to freeze time for everyone else in his immediately vicinity.
* TragicHero: Nox turns out to be an antagonistic type as his motivations are revealed, and [[spoiler:when his efforts are AllForNothing]]. [[spoiler:He's insanely and utterly driven to succeed at any cost in reversing time so he can bring back his dead family, with the added justification that if he succeeds in his goal it'll also RetGone all the atrocities he's ruthlessly committing on others to get there. TheBadGuyWins, but it turns out all his 200-year-long efforts were doomed from the start, as all the wakfu he collects (which includes part of one of the ''most potent sources of wakfu in the world'') are only enough to reverse time by ''twenty minutes'']]. Though no-one but the audience knows at the end why Nox really did what he did, even Yugo feels bad upon witnessing his VillainousBSOD and lets him escape, [[spoiler:at which point Nox dies as a SelfDisposingVillain]].
* TragicTimeTraveler: His plan turns out to be [[spoiler:to get enough Wakfu energy to go back in time and save his family, who dies centuries ago. However, by the time he seemingly achieves his goal and travels back in time, it turns out that over 200 years of gathering Wakfu only allowed him to travel back ''20'' minutes, rendering everything he did for naught.]]
* TragicVillain: Nox has caused mayhem and death all over the world in his frantic quest for gathering Wakfu and is feared and hated by nearly everyone, but [[spoiler:none know that all of his crimes are meant to revert time in order to save his family, and that if his plans succeed, not only will he be reunited with his beloved family, but the rewind will also [[RetGone undo all his previous atrocities]]; he's well-aware of the latter point, which is what enables him to justify all the extremes he goes to. All the more tragic [[WrongTimeTravelSavvy at the end where his plans fail]] [[AllForNothing and all that's left of him is his legacy of death and madness]].]]
* TronLines: Has them on his armor and masks, surging with Wakfu whenever he's charged up.
* TwitchyEye: He sometimes twitches one of the eye lenses in his ExpressiveMask.
* TheUnfettered: Nox wants to [[spoiler:turn back time to before his family died or he did anything evil]], so he doesn't give a damn about who he steps over along the way. [[spoiler: [[{{Deconstrution}} Nox deconstructs this]] as there was no Plan B when his Plan A ends up AllForNothing.]]
* TheUnreveal: We never see what's behind this mask. The closest we get is a distant shot from behind. Perhaps for the best.
* UselessUsefulSpell: His time-stop ability is generally reserved for very strong opponents -- so strong that they're usually able to [[MoveInTheFrozenTime overcome it]] through raw (will)power.
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:To Oropo who arranged for him to find the Eliacube, setting him on his path to insanity and his later rampage.]]
* VillainousBreakdown: After [[spoiler:his grand scheme finally unfolds, only to end up]] discovering that [[spoiler:200 years' worth of collecting wakfu could only send him back in time by about 20 ''minutes'',]] Nox degenerates into a ranting mess, [[CompanionCube screaming at the Eliacube]] and demanding to know why it "betrayed" him. It ultimately results in...
* VillainousBSOD: After [[spoiler:Yugo chews him out for committing 200 years of atrocities because of his insane delusions]], Nox [[spoiler:finally has a HeelRealization, and doesn't put up a fight when the soldiers of Sadida show up to arrest him. In the end, he just bids Yugo a morose farewell before teleporting away, leaving the Eliacube behind]].
* VillainTeleportation: Him and Yugo both have teleportation abilities, but Yugo's require him to create portals with hand gestures and slide in and out of them, whereas Nox can shift from one spot to another in an instantaneous flicker without the need for gesturing.
* TheWatchmaker: This was his profession before his StartOfDarkness, and as a villain he is unmovingly hellbent on going BeyondTheImpossible to reset the Krosmoz [[spoiler:back to when his family were still alive]]; something which Nox notes during his RageAgainstTheHeavens speech is beyond even the time god Xelor's power.
* WellIntentionedExtremist: [[spoiler:Wants his family back, after severely neglecting them over an object and indirectly causing their deaths, so he's stealing the wakfu (life energy) from plants, animals and ''people'' to use it to travel back in time to change the past, thereby indirectly reverting all of his atrocities along the way. He's well aware of this, but if his plan works none of said horror wouldn't happen in the first place]]
* WindUpKey: The hole in his chest is there for a reason.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: The Eliacube gave him powers far beyond anything he could have achieved on his own, but at the cost of his sanity. [[spoiler:His family's death later makes him go off the deep end.]]
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Most definitely. It's bad enough when you realize ''why'' he's the BigBad, but in the finale [[spoiler:when he realizes that two centuries of work were for absolutely nothing, you can't help but feel for the guy]].
* WorthyOpponent: Nox isn't one for using the names of others, a bit understandable given that his grand scheme would make doing so rather pointless. However, he has a tendency to call those he respects by name instead of blithe insults. The list is incredibly small and consists of Grougaloragran, [[spoiler:Alibert]], and eventually [[spoiler:Yugo]].
* WrongTimeTravelSavvy: Nox wants to move the universe back in time to before [[spoiler:his family died]], which Grougaloragran says is likely impossible and to try would simply destroy the universe. Nox recognizes the possibility, but brushes it off as an acceptable risk. Since if he's right, everything he'd done up until then will have been reverted, while if he's wrong he'll be content to die with the universe in tow. [[spoiler:[[DoubleSubversion Nox actually manages the time rewind without disastrous consequences, but found a different problem he didn't think of]]: that even with the largest wakfu source in the world, he couldn't go ''nearly'' far enough back.]]
-->'''Nox: [[spoiler:[[AllForNothing TWENTY MISERABLE MINUTES!!!]]]]'''
* YouFool: He shouts this at Yugo during their last battle when Yugo tries to grab the Eliacube, claiming he's the only one who understands the cube well enough to safely touch it.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Igôle]]
!!Igôle
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Nox's pet. Igôle's collar has been tinkered with by his master, making him incredibly fast.
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* AmplifierArtifact: His collar, infused with Xelor magic, boosts his physical abilities much higher than they usually would be, giving him SuperSpeed and, in a pinch, providing the very same TimeStandsStill ability Nox uses.
* FluffyTheTerrible
* FreudianExcuse: Igôle has been stuck for two hundred years with Nox, subject to his ramblings and occasional death threats, and most likely being kept alive by unstable magic just so that Nox can have some remnant of his old life. It's left the poor animal rather high strung. [[spoiler: His last appearance also strongly implies that he pines after the absence of Nox's children, which ultimately forms the basis of his HeelFaceTurn.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Becomes a pet to a little girl who heals him after he gets hurt (and reminded him of Nox's daughter).]]
* JustEatHim: Does this to both Az and Adamai at one point.
* MadEye
* MixAndMatchCritters: Common in this world. Igole mostly resembles a hyena, but his body shape is reminiscent of a lizard, and he acts partly like a dog.
* PreciousPuppy: Shown as one in flashbacks.
* RightHandAttackDog
* ShapeshifterModeLock: Induce one for Adamaï, forcing him into the form of a Tofu.
* SuperSpeed: Thanks to the Xelor magic infused in his collar, Igôle can run at incredible speeds allowing him to run on water, move faster than the eye can track, and cross hundreds of miles easily.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler: Igôle is the one who led Nox to the Eliacube, and even went so far as to inadvertantly revive it by treating it as a chew toy.]]
* VacuumMouth: Possesses a powerful vacuum breath, which allows him to eat something as big as Adamai.
* WalkOnWater: Due to his incredible speed, he can cross the ocean by running.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Nox's Zombies]]
!!Frisco, Marama, Tartufo and Killweedos
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A foursome of mummified warriors who serve Nox when he needs something more powerful and restless than his minions or Igôle, respectively an undead Sacrier, Feca, Cra and Sadida. The first three appears during the climatic battle against Grugaloragran, Killweedos is later deployed [[spoiler: to secretly open a path to the Tree of Life.]]
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* AttackAttackAttack: Frisco the Sacrier is the most offensive attacker of the group, literally pounding Grougal in the ground with no respite.
* ColdSniper: Tartufo fighst from far away with his energy arrows.
* CombatTentacles: Frisco uses them [[YouWillNotEvadeMe to pull enemies to him.]] They're apparently made of blood. Killseedos uses Sadida brambles to fight.
* DeaderThanDead: [[spoiler: Marama is crushed by the Razor Time, while the other three are crushed under the thorns of a Tree of Life-empowered Amalia.]]
* DubNameChange: Deserboss name is changed to Killweedos in the English Dub.
* EliteMook: To Nox, as he only employs them for serious challenges.
* EnemyRisingBehind: Killweedos can move through trees and vegetation, and pulls this trick on Eva when he notices her.
* FromASingleCell: Due to the combination of a zombie and a plantman Killweedos can regenerate from almost any attack almost instantly, healing from all the attacks thrown at him by the Brotherhood of the Tofu until he's finally destroyed by a super powerful attack from Amalia empowered by the tree of life.
* GreenThumb: Killweedos has powers over the plants even stronger than real Sadidas have, being able of returning the plants that Sadida guards tried to use on him against them. In fact he can even fuse with plants such as trees or giant roots, an ability that no living Sadida has ever demonstrated.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Marama, unsurprisingly, can use his Feca powers to intercept everything with his shield, even the attacks from Grougaloragran.
* MindControl: Killweedos can take control of Sadida guards by creating special Voodoo dolls with their hair that turn them into his mindless minions.
* NighInvulnerable: Due to them being zombies all of them, especially Killweedos, can take a tremendous amount of punishement without being incapacited or harmed in any way.
* PunnyName: Killweedos/Deserboss has an ironical but appropriate name for a rogue Sadida.
* ThousandYardStare: While the other three' eyes are covered in bandages, Killweedos has this, and it's pretty creepy.
* TheUndead: All of them. It is a special power used by the Xelors.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Timerazor]]
!!Timerazor/Razor Time
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Nox's most powerful and dangerous creation, Razor Time is a mecha that harnesses the raw power of Stasis to blast away anything in its path, and is only deployed by Nox when the time comes to unleash untold destruction.
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* DubNameChange: From Timerazor to Razor Time in the English Dub. In the second season of the Italian dub it is called "The Terminator" instead.
* DidntNeedThoseAnyway: Despite losing an arm to Ruel's DrillTank, it still tries to finish off the heroes [[spoiler:before Joris takes it down.]]
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler:It kills Dally, after all.]]
* MiniMecha: It's not ''huge'', but it still towers over most of the characters.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: Unlike all of Nox's other creations, the Razor Time runs on and uses Stasis energy rather than Wakfu, which allows it to destroy just about anything in its path. It casually blows away acres of trees standing between Nox and the Tree of Life, even the increased defenses the Sadida forces try to spring up to block Nox's path, and Nox noticeably didn't bring it out to fight Grougaloragran because the point was to capture and drain the dragon, not blow him up.
* PurpleIsPowerful: It glows purple and its energy blasts are purple as well, and it's Nox's most powerful weapon.
* SuperStrength: Matches Dally while he's merged with Rubilax in a contest of strength, and when it manages to distract him it easily tosses him aside.
* SuperToughness: Eva and Amalia's best attacks barely make it flinch. Dally even with Rubilax's demon form can hardly slow it down. It even manages to keep going after a direct hit from Ruel's DrillTank tears off one of its arms.
* WaveMotionGun: It's main attack is to fire balls or beams of Stasis energy.
[[/folder]]

!Shushus/Demons

[[folder:In General]]
Beings who are born on and reside on Shukrute, the hellish and barren dimension where Rushu lives. They are the result of souls from the material plane choosing to reincarnate into Shukrute instead of back into the material plane (or souls from Shukrute choosing to stay on it). The conversion changes their composition from Wakfu[[note]]the life force of beings in the rest of the Krozmos which represents creation[[/note]] to Stasis[[note]]the destructive force in the universe, which represents renewal and change[[/note]], which corrupts them on a varying level.
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* AlwaysChaoticEvil: With only the exception of few, like Rubilax or Louis, there isn't really such a thing as a "good" Shushu. This is due to stasis making up their life force. As a force of destruction stasis makes them naturally destructive. However, just like Wakfu based beings can be evil, demons (as those mentioned above) are capable of growth and doing good. It just happens that the environment where they normally live (Shukrute or sealed in weapons) promotes violence.
* ArtifactTitle: Originally, "Shushu" was a term exclusively used for demons bound to weapons but over time both terms became interchangeable, regardless of whether or not the entity is sealed or free. "Shushu" is overall more used as it distinguishes the particular demons that exist in the Wakfu/Dofus series.
* BackFromTheDead: Higher leveled Shushus are capable of reviving recently fallen humans, also restoring their body somewhat. This would be immensely useful...if they weren't horrible monsters bent on destruction, and thus they almost never get to use it.
** Shushus who die can simply choose to reincarnate back into Shukrute and become demons again. Downplayed, as doing this still means complete death of who they were and elimination of their previous powers, just like normal reincarnation works for souls in the material plane.
* CardCarryingVillain: They revel in their villainy and in the destruction they cause.
* EldritchAbomination: Actually close to this than to more classic demons. When not bound to weapons, demons look absolutely nightmarish, lesser shushus being blobs of darkness with limbs, eyes and teeth, and while the more powerful ones have more defined shapes they still definitely look monstrous.
* HumansAreTheRealMonsters: While they are beings of pure destruction, they originally treated it as a neutral thing. Actual evil and villainy were unknown to them until they saw humans do it.
* MadeOfEvil: Shushus are made of Stasis, the dark counterpart to Wakfu. Stasis appears dark or red to beings capable of seeing auras, such as Eliatropes and Dragons.
* OmnicidalManiac: They have already destroyed their own dimension and only want to invade the World of Twelve so they can destroy it as well.
** A particularly noteworthy example involves two Shushus finding a flower in their dimension that has (somehow) survived destruction. Their reaction? Try to think of a "memorable" way to destroy it.
* StupidEvil: They are utterly self centered and care about little but destruction. Even when they can hatch complex plans and strategies, such as Ombrage and Rushu have shown, they ultimately screw it all up by lack of foresight or backstabbing
** For a specific example, Rubilax manages to steal Sadlygrove's body and stumbles upon a way to release his kinsmen into the World of Ten. When he contacts King Rushu to explain, the other demons can't stop berating and belittling him, finally demanding he release another Shushu and let HER take over the operation (something the other Shushu had been pushing for to get the glory for herself). They genuinely seem surprised when Rubilax gets fed up, cuts communication, and ends the plan.
** And of course then there's their generally violent behavior which led to the all but destroyed state of their own world.
* TransformationOfThePossessed: Whenever a Shushu manages to dominate and/or successfully [[DemonicPossession possess]] something, the resulting form tends to possess traits of their true form.
** Rubilax when possessing Sadlygrove gets his general build, BlankWhiteEyes, and facial features (most notably his lower jaw).
** Shadowfang possessing Ragnar to turn him into Count Vampyro gets her color scheme and horns.
** Anathar while possessing the Justice Knight's father basically looks just like Anathar would if his usual skeleton-build was covered with actual muscle, skin and fur.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rushu]]
!!Rushu
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/MarcAlfos (FR), Hugo Chandor (EN), Creator/LucaSandri (IT)

The feared king of the Shushus who is attempting to become the thirteenth god of the World of the Twelve, Rushu is the demon god, feared by humans and Shushus alike. Fortunately, he's confined to Shukrute, lacking any sort of direct dimensional hoping ability. Like most demons, his main goal is destruction for which has been trying to gain access to the material plane for eons, so he and the other Shushus can lay waste on the world. Rushu is a long time major antagonist and threat in both Dofus and Wakfu lore, years before his appearance in the animated show.
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* ArcVillain: The second season introduces him as the new main antagonist[[spoiler:, although after Qilby's [[TheReveal reveal]], he turns out to be a part of the BigBadDuumvirate.]]
* ArtEvolution: His initial design for the show was of a buff, sculpted, masked demon.
* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Rushu was one of the ten firstborn Demons of the Krosmoz, but eventually exterminated 8/9 of his brothers and sisters during the first millennia of their existence and named himself the one and only King of Demons. Case in point, his personal power alone is on par with the ''gods''.
* BadBoss: Rushu terrifies even the major Shushus. He's seen using minor ones as projectiles, incinerates a bunch of others just because they were in the way, and ''continues'' to demean Rubilax even after the guy accomplished something pretty profound for the time. To exemplify how bad of a boss he is, most of Xelor's demonic lieutenants used to work for Rushu until they defected due to his insufferable behavior.
* BattleAura: After his [[spoiler:DevourTheDragon moment, Rushu gains a faint red aura around his body to match Goultard's golden-orange one.]]
* BellyMouth: [[spoiler:In his true form: he uses it to bite Goultard's arm after a well-placed punch, then [[DevourTheDragon to eat his subjects]] to be on par with his opponent.]]
* BigBad: He is limited to being the ArcVillain of Season 2 in the show, but he is one of the oldest and most dangerous antagonists in the setting, dating back all the way to early Dofus lore.
* BigShutUp: Rushu is fond of doing this to assert his authority.
* BondVillainStupidity: Wanting to play games with the heroes gives them a chance to escape, although two of them don't quite make it.
* CardCarryingVillain: And ''how''. Lampshaded when Yugo asks him why he wants to invade the World of Twelves even if he already has a domain of his own.
--> '''Rushu''': "Why do we want to invade your world? [[EvilLaugh Mwahahahaha!]] Because there's nothing left to destroy here!!"
* CombatTentacles: [[spoiler:In his true form.]]
* CreepyMonotone: It doesn't last, but he becomes much more low-key once he [[spoiler:assumes his true form]]. After all his previous bombast, it's rather unsettling.
* CutHisHeartOutWithASpoon: After welcoming [[spoiler: Qilby]] he casually threatens to crack his skull open and drink his brains using his own hollowed tibia as a straw.
* {{Cyclops}}: [[spoiler: In his true form.]]
* DemonLordsAndArchdevils: He's the king of the fairly demonic-looking Shushus.
* DevourTheDragon: [[spoiler:When he realizes how screwed he is against Goultard's full power, Rushu resorts to summoning his surviving Shushu hordes to him in a black tide of shadows and eyes and devouring them all to power up to match him, gaining a new eye on his chest.]]
* DoNotTauntCthulhu: If you're facing Rushu, lacking respect for him is downright suicidal -- unless your name is [[SemiDivine Goultard]]...
* EvilCannotStandCuteness: When he sees [[CuteKitten Granny]] doing PuppyDogEyes alongside Rubilax, Rushu panics.
* EvilIsBurningHot: He rules over the fiery Shukrute, is mostly red-colored and can turn his lower body into a mass of fire. [[spoiler:His true form averts this, not only having no fiery imagery or even red coloration but never using any fire-based attacks either.]]
* EvilOverlord: He's the ruler of the Shushu in their own dimension.
* EvilSoundsDeep: He has one of the deepest voices in the show, and he's certainly the vilest antagonist in the series. [[spoiler:His voice somehow gets '''deeper''' once he reaches his true form.]]
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: [[spoiler:After devouring his Shushu horde, he gains an ExtraEye on his chest.]]
* FacePalm: Performed one when he thought Anathar had accidentally crushed his precious Eliatrope prisoner.
* FingerPokeOfDoom: He can send Sadlygrove and Rubilax flying with the poke of a finger.
* {{Flight}}: He can turn his lower half into fire to fly through the air. [[spoiler:And can seemingly do it naturally in his true form.]]
* FogFeet: If he's really in a hurry, he can turn his lower body into '''''fire''''' to hover faster over the ground, with the added bonus of charring everything below him.
* AGlassInTheHand: He crushes his cup at the beginning of the "Rush".
* GodOfEvil: One of the most malevolent and dangerous forces in all of existence, he is tacitly regarded[[note]]He is VERY specifically never refereed as such due to the fact that he has been trying to invade the World and declare himself the thirteenth god since forever, so the thought of referring him directly as a god is highly blasphemous to everyone but his direct worshipers[[/note]] as this by the known world. He is indeed a divine entity, perfectly on par with the gods of the World of Twelve
* GreaterScopeVillain: Technically. He ''is'' essentially the ruler of the underworld, in charge of most malevolent forces of the setting, the evil equivalent of gods, and almost invincible. When he came to Earth, it took another PhysicalGod just to stop him.
* GreenEyedMonster: Longs to be acknowledged as a god and gain worshipers, even going so far as to commission one of his minions to create Brâkmar to that end. He has a special enmity with Sacrier, who was the first god to join the existing ten and viewing her as having stolen his rightful place.
* HijackedByGanon: Rather than introduce a new antagonist from the get-go, Season 2 opts to use Rushu, a longstanding malevolent character in ''Dofus'' and ''Wakfu'' lore, as its initial BigBad.[[spoiler:Subverted in the form of Qilby who ''is'' a new antagonist, with whom he makes the BigBadDuumvirate]].
* HornedHumanoid: Has a pair of colossal horns seemingly made of magma. [[spoiler:Loses them once he transforms.]]
* HumongousHeadedHammer: A hammer the size of a building, mind you. [[spoiler: It comes with a smaller variant for his real form.]]
* InstantArmor: [[spoiler:In season 2 episode 24, he carves himself a giant armor ''out of a few submarines''.]]
* {{Irony}}: [[spoiler: Despite claiming that there wasn't anything left to destroy in the Shukrute in Season 2, he's proven wrong in the final Special Episode when Yugo zaps the whole falling Zinit in Shukrute.]]
* {{Jerkass}}: Simply put, he's a straight-up bully who's only in charge because there's no other Shushu around who is strong enough to challenge him for the title. He uses his minions as projectiles, incinerates several more because they were in the way, drinks through a straw made out of someone's ''spine'', destroyed everything else in his world (apart from the Shushu) and wants to invade the World of Twelve out of boredom and slighted pride.
* LargeAndInCharge: He's the largest of all the Shushus, but [[spoiler:his true form is actually human-sized]].
* LovecraftianSuperpower: [[spoiler: Once he takes his true form, Rushu is able to manipulate his body in various ways from creating CombatTentacles, transforming his body to resemble and attack like great snakes, even forming large mouths on his chest and waist area]].
* MagicMirror: Communication with Rushu is made possible through Igor the Shushu mirror.
* NighInvulnerable: [[spoiler:Qilby decks him right between the eyes with a fully-charged punch from his Wakfu arm. He doesn't even react. Qilby can easily blast apart large building-sized asteroids and lay waste to cities.]]
* NoIndoorVoice: He is constantly shouting. Or bellowing. Or hollering. Or simply speaking bombastically.
* NumberOfTheBeast: The ZergRush in Rushu's World consists of fighting 666 minor demons.
* ObviouslyEvil: A [[EvilIsBigger giant]] HornedHumanoid with BarbarianLongHair, a BeardOfEvil, VolcanicVeins, who [[EvilCannotStandCuteness cannot stand cuteness]], and who wants to destroy the World of Twelves for his own sadistic pleasure? Could you please show us how evil you really are?
* OhCrap: Has a couple of moments during the final fight, first when he realizes that [[spoiler:Goultard is the new Iop God]] and later when [[spoiler:Goultard bearhugs him and rockets them both towards the rapidly-closing Shukrute portal.]]
* OmnicidalManiac: Rushu wants to invade the human world. Why? ''Because there's nothing left to destroy in the Shushu world.''
* OrcusOnHisThrone: Averted; as soon as it looks like the heroes are about to escape, Rushu ''charges'' after them. During his [[spoiler: invasion of the world]] he wasted no time and took the fighting into his own hands.
* OurGiantsAreBigger: Played with. [[spoiler:The form Rushu usually takes is a good ten meters tall, but his true form is no larger than an above-average height human. According to Rubilax, the giant form is weaker, but suited to intimidation and feeding Rushu's ego of being a PhysicalGod.]]
* PersonOfMassDestruction: One of the most powerful entities ever seen onscreen, dwarfing even Eliatrope dragons. His power is on the league of divine beings and the 12 gods had to resort to trickery in the past to keep him at bay.[[spoiler: As such, it takes no other than the god Iop in person -the most powerful god in direct combat- to take him head on.]]. To put it in perspective, he would lay waste to the entire planet within ''days'', with basically nothing short of divine intervention being capable of anything beyond slowing him down.
* PhysicalGod: Never directly refereed as such, but he's essentially ''the'' demon god... Shukrute used to have 10 demons gods, just like the World of Ten, but Rushu killed 8 of them (only one of them escaped to later possess Goultard, Mongrelamus) so that he alone could gather the worship and thus, power.
* RedOniBlueOni: He's the Red to [[spoiler: Qilby]]'s Blue: Rushu's loud, big, violent and bombastic, and his short-term plans involve crushing everything in sight. The latter is more controlled, crafty and careful, not to mention that has more visionary plans in mind. Bonus point to both of them for being rather demon-like.
* SoProudOfYou: When he confronts Rubilax in the Crimson Claws, he starts numbering his many transgressions against him and his brothers... only to rethink to what he just said and then admit that, in a way, he likes that.
* StupidEvil: Averted. It might seem so, as when [[spoiler: Qilby]] offered him the chance of invading the World of Twelves on a silver plate he still wanted to crush him for trespassing his kingdom. Rushu was mostly keeping face in front of an audience and didn't actually attempt to hurt [[spoiler: Qilby]] in any way before hearing his plan, and after doing so he happily agreed to indulge on it.
* ThroatLight: Down his throat there's only an incandescent orange light.
* UmbrellaDrink: Rushu enjoys searing lava drinks in a skull cup, complete with a bony drinking straw and umbrella.
* UnderestimatingBadassery: Despite having fought and been defeated by him before, Rushu ''still'' looks down on Goultard, though he justifies himself by stating that Goultard only won the last fight because he had Iop himself to help out. [[spoiler:He gets a rude awakening when Goultard overpowers even his true form and reveals he ''is'' the new Iop God now, forcing Rushu to [[DevourTheDragon devour the majority of his remaining Shushu horde]] just to power up enough to turn the tables. Even then, he ''still'' underestimates Goultard's willpower and ends up banished back to Shukrute for his trouble.]]
* VilerNewVillain: He's a [[CardCarryingVillain card-carrying]], [[OmnicidalManiac omnicidal]] [[{{Jerkass}} jackass]] who murdered his own siblings at the dawn of the Krosmoz just so his power would remain unchallenged, and the only things he cares about besides power are cheating and destruction. Compare that to Nox, who just wanted to fix his original mistake and get back the family he lost at any cost.
* VillainHasAPoint:
** In the backstory, he was willing to (reluctantly) back off on his desire to be named a god of the then-World of Ten when the gods convinced him it would mess with the universal balance...and then the gods named Sacrier the 11th God. At this point, Rushu basically called "bullshit" and doubled down on his intentions to become a new god, particularly viewing Sacrier his ArchEnemy for taking the spot he believed should have been his. But really, can you blame the guy for feeling like he got played?
** When Goultard confronts him at the Crinsom Claws and claims he violated their non-invasion agreement, Rushu points out that since the contract goes both ways, the agreement already was violated when Yugo, Sadlygrove and the Smisse brothers went into the Shukrute (even if they were dragged there by Anathar, to be pedantic). And if one wanted to split hairs even more, [[spoiler:Qilby]] broke it even further when he portaled into the Shukrute himself.
* VolcanicVeins: To go with his fiery looks, Rushu has magma-looking veins over his body.
* WeaksauceWeakness: Rushu pitches a fit whenever he sees a bow-meow. It is implied he would react this way to anything cute and fluffy.
* WreathedInFlames: And his lower body can ''become'' fire to use as a jet like high speed engine.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Anathar]]
!!Anathar
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Antoine Tome (FR), Joe Mills (EN)

Rushu's right hand, Anathar resembles a giant humanoid skeleton jackal with the ability to [[PowerCopying copy the powers of whoever strikes him]]. He's cruel even by Shushu standards, and anyone who knows of him dreads the possibility of him becoming unsealed. Confined to a cape.
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* BadBoss: Like Rushu, he has absolutely no problem with crushing minor Shushus who just happens to be in the way.
* BeatThemAtTheirOwnGame: Anathar with his red/black shukrute portals instead of Yugo's blue/white Wakfu portals. He is even able to surpass the two-simultaneous-portal limitation.
* BellyMouth: Anathar has a maw surrounded by crustacean-like pincers hidden in the belly. Although he describes "eating" what he puts there, it seems more to act as imprisonment.
* BloodKnight: Eager to abandon Rushu's side to test his newfound strenght against Phaeris.
* CagedInsideAMonster: Anathar's Belly Mouth can imprison small creatures like Rubilax (in sword form) or Grany Smisse (in bow-meow [housecat] form).
* CardCarryingVillain: Whenever he compliments his boss, he replaces the positive pronouns with negative ones, like "my despicable king".
* ChainedByFashion: After escaping from the Justice Knight's prison, Anathar keeps the enormous manacles and chains around his huge wrists.
* CombatTentacles: Anathar can conjure pitch-black tentacles directly from Rushu's dimension through portals. They're aggressive enough that they even seize their summoner if he gets too close.
* DemonicPossession:
** Anathar was the Shushu possessing the Justice Knight's father.
** [[spoiler:And from episode 24 of season 2, he's taken possession of Adamaï's body.]]
* TheDragon: To Rushu, being his top general. [[spoiler:He later becomes a LITERAL dragon after possessing Adamaï, and he seconds Qilby by fighting Phaeris.]]
* EvilSoundsDeep: His voice is rather low-pitched and threatening.
* InstantExpert: Every time he copies a power, he can use them to full potential: after gaining Yugo's powers, he can create multiple portals at the time (something only an adult Eliatrope can do) and even create portals leading to his homeworld.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler:Highly implied to have been destroyed by Qilby's attack, or at least by the falling debris.]]
* LogicalWeakness: His powers are something to be afraid of, as not only he can copy any magic from whoever hits him, but gets instant mastery over them. However, as [[spoiler: Quilby]] demonstrated, if he cannot touch his target to copy magic he's just TheBrute with no powers beyond being very strong and durable.
* MistreatmentInducedBetrayal: Granted, he probably would have turned on him anyway, but he openly attacks [[spoiler:Qilby]] after one insult and sarcastic remark too many at his expenses.
-->'''Anathar''': "[[BerserkButton Did you just call me an idiot!?]]"
-->'''[[spoiler: Quilby]]''': "[[DeadpanSnarker Do you see anyone else here?]]"
* MoreTeethThanTheOsmondFamily: His head nearly doubles in size when he bares his fangs.
* OhCrap: Screams in panic and tries to get away before [[spoiler: Quilby shoots a massive Wakfu beam in his wa]].
* PowerCopying: He can copy any power if he has physical contact with its user. While he seems to be limited to only using one copied power at a time and loses it when he copies another, he becomes an InstantExpert for the time he has a power.
* RankScalesWithAsskicking: He's Rushu's top general, and he's one of the strongest fighters here.
* SealedEvilInACan: He was imprisoned in a cape guarded by the Justice Knight Senior.
* {{Sizeshifter}}: Becomes one when [[spoiler:he steals Rubilax's power in season 2 episode 9]].
* StopHittingYourself: [[spoiler:Qilby gets around Anathar's PowerCopying by using his portals to make Anathar's attempts to punch him simply hit himself, thereby hurting him without risking touching him and getting his own powers copied.]]
* SuperStrength: Strong enough to with effort counter Rubilax attempting to crush him to death and throw his giant body off him, and later still is able to cause a cave-in by just punching the walls a few times.
* ThisCannotBe: [[spoiler:When Adamaï manages to free himself of his control, expelling him from his body and shocking him.]]
* TooDumbToLive: [[spoiler: Tries to kill Qilby with a cave in. Actually lampshaded when Qilby asks him if he really thought that he could kill him with such a trick (to which he admits he though it could work) before offing him for good.]]
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Qilby baits him into entering the fray immediately, just so he'll keep fighting even after Rushu learns of Qilby's treachery. Anathar goes on to be the only reason Qilby isn't immediately splattered by Phaeris.]]
* VillainousRescue: Granted, it was unintentional and he would have certainly liked it if they had been killed too, [[spoiler:but his attempt to kill Qilby via cave-in ends up saving Yugo and Phaeris from almost certainly getting killed by the villain.]]
* TheWorfEffect: [[spoiler:In his debut episode, he was shown to be a dreadful opponent, one that needed the entire Brotherhood of the Tofu plus the Justice Knight to be brought down. Qilby effortlessly kills him after his rather poor attempt at murdering him.]]
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[[folder:Ombrage]]
!!Ombrage / Shadowfang (English)
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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Malvina Germain (FR), Fiona Clarke (EN)

A major Shushu who's confined to a ring, Shadowfang is an exemplary member of her kind -- ruthless, cruel, manipulative, and [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking an insufferable gossip]]. Her primary ability is to steal the shadows of others, increasing her power and turning her victims into mindless ghouls under her command.
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* CastingAShadow: Her specialty, she can absorb the shadows of people inside her to make them her docile Ghoul slaves.
* TheCorrupter: Toward Ragnar/Vampyro.
* CharmPerson: She can use her charms and powers to put people under control.
* CuteMonsterGirl: Her true form, though she never actually manage to manifest it in the series itself and it only appears in silhouette, looking more monstrous.
* DemonicPossession: Intended to pull this on Evangelyne.
* ElementalPowers: Implied in season 1, when Rubilax [[MrExposition mentions that he is a 4 Element Shushu while Shadofang is a 5 Element Shushu]], possibly using the classical four elements plus Darkness. However, this is retconned in season 2, where (even in the original French version) Shadofang is now referred to as a "Level 5 Shushu" rather than a 5 Element Shushu.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: She can't steal shadows from someone that's pure. She takes it surprisingly well.
* EvilIsPetty: Enslaved an entire town so she could force its denizens to comb her long hair for all eternity.
* FauxAffablyEvil: Acts polite to others, and even whispers soft loving things to Vampryo, but she's a villainess to the core and admits she manipulated Vampyro/Ragnar's loneliness and desire for love to corrupt him.
* {{Jerkass}}: She's openly malicious and insulting, especially with Rubilax.
* MeaningfulName: She does manipulate shadows...
* MindControlDevice: She can suck the shadows of people in her and turn the victim into a brainwashed Ghoul. The only exceptions are those who are "pure of heart" (like Yugo) or those who are also fellow Shushu guardians (like Sadlygrove).
* RingOfPower: She's sealed in it.
* SealedEvilInACan: She's blocked inside a ring for the entire series, being able to use her powers only when worn.
* WeaksauceWeakness: She cannot ghoulify someone who's pure of heart (such as Yugo) or already controls/is being controlled by a Shushu (Sadlygrove with Rubilax) and while sealed she must be worn by someone in order to use her powers. Otherwise, she's just an ominous, talking accessory.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Burloif]]
!!Burloif the Butcher
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A major Shushu sealed inside a massive broadsword, little is known of him, except that he has quite a hubris, incredible powers and it's so brutal even the other Shushu are afraid of him.
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* AmazonChaser: Non-romantic, but he does compliment Eva for, despite [[MusclesAreMeaningful lacking the build he prefers in a wielder]], her surprising level of strength.
* {{BFS}}: His sword form is almost as long as Evangelyne's tall, and definitively broad enough to shield her whole body.
* TheButcher: Is also known as Burloif the Butcher (in the original French, Burloif le Depecheur). He's so brutal even the other lesser Shushu fears him.
* TheCameo: In ''WesternAnimation/DofusKerubsBazaar'', as part of Kerubim's articles.
* TheDreaded: He's so feared even by other Shushus that Remington's entire arsenal of Shushu weapons are too scared to act against him.
* ExcaliburInTheRust: Downplayed, he was just one of the many, many Shushu weapons collected by Rubilax and left there to act as decorations. He's apparently extremely powerful, and a true-blue Major Shushu.
* FlamingSword: When he activates his powers, his sword is wreathed in flames able to burn through and destroy anything. Even when not lit, Burloif's blade is shaped like a flame.
* HellishPupils: When he tells Remington's Shushus to say his name, his round pupil briefly turns into a menacing slit one.
* MusclesAreMeaningful: Invoked, even if he offered himself to help Eva, he's still not very impressed by her frame and claims that he expects to be brandished by someone much bulkier.
* PersonOfMassDestruction: His sword can, after stabbing a wall of a house, make the entire structure crack and crumble into rubble. He's apparently preceeded by a "smell of carnage" and judging from the other Shushu's reactions, he took destruction seriously.
-->'''Burloif''': "So, ladies, did you miss me?"
-->'''Remington's Shushu''': "Oh... you know Burloif... life without you is so... less dead..."
* SayMyName: InvokedTrope, when Remington's entire Shushu equipment has a MassOhCrap and can't bear themselves to finish saying who he is, Burloif tells them to go on and call him by name.
* SerratedBladeOfPain: To go with his reputation and flame powers, the blade of his sword resembles a flame.
* TheUnreveal: We never know how he looks like unsealed, though perhaphs is for the best.
* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: The last time he's seen he's falling from a roof alongside Remington and Grany Smisse. When the two reappear, they no longer have him, implying that he was lost when Rubilaxia sunk or that he was taken in custody by the Justice Knight when he caught Remington.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Djaul]]
!!Djaul

A major Shushu and Rushu's most trusted minion, he's the Guardian in charge of the month of Decendre, as well as being the founder of Brakmar, the oldest of the 12 Guardians and essentially Rushu's Dragon on the World of Twelves. He's the archnemesis of the guardian Jiva, who opposes him and his demonic schemes.
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* ArchEnemy: He's this to Jiva, and the feeling is mutual. They're always fighting each other.
* BigRedDevil: Except for the Red, Djaul fits most of the criteria, being a massive, horned demonic monster with wings and two fleshy whiskers on the sides of his mouth (fangs, if you saw the animated series of Dofus).
* TheCorrupter: To the primordial Dragon Aquabrigal, causing him to generate the spoilt Ice Dofus.
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler: Makes his first appearence in the flashback manga by dealing one to Jiva herself on her own turf, but is eventually defeated himself by Ulgrud.]]
* TheDragon: He became a Guardian and built Brakmar for the plans of his master Rushu. In the Dofus manga he also served under [[GodOfEvil Cornu Mollu]] when he came knocking.
* EvilHasABadSenseOfHumor: While he's beating up Jiva, he chooses a large spiked mace among the weapons offered by his minions because, as he puts it, he "wants to make a lasting impact" on her.
* FauxAffablyEvil: [[spoiler: Makes affable comments on Jiva's garden while beating her to a pulp after having her immobilized.]]
* HornedHumanoid: Has two rather simple-looking horns on his head.
* AnIcePerson: He's also responsible for freezing over Frigost and Count Harebourg and is always conspiring to extend the month of Decendre to the entire year to cause a perpetual winter.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In the lore, his first attempt to take over the whole year by causing an eternal winter put a series of events in motion resulting in Sacrier becoming a full-fledged Goddess.
* PredecessorVillain: Was much more important in the ''Dofus'' age
* SummonMagic: He can summon a swarm of underlings offering him an ample arsenal of weapons such as broadswords, axes and morning stars.
* TemptingFate: [[spoiler: Claims that Ulgrud, the youngest guardian, is no match for him. Cue to Ulgrud using the PowerOfLove and ShockAndAwe to kick his ass.]]
* TokenEvilTeammate: Among the Twelve Guardians of the Months, he's the only Shushu.
* WingedHumanoid: Often pictured with massive wings.
* TheWorfEffect: In ''WesternAnimation/DofusKerubsBazaar'' he guards the Ivory Dofus and is defeated by Kerubim and Indie, though possibly UnreliableNarrator is at work.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Mongrelamus/Medoroziam]]

One of the Ten original Demons, he escaped his fate by seeking refuge on what woduld become the World of Twelve. He eventually possessed Goultard, giving birth to his Dark Vlad persona.
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* AnimalisticAbomination: Has a massive canine-form covered in eyeballs. Think of [[Manga/{{Naruto}} the Nine-Tailed Fox]], only dark green, with less tails and a more dog-like eyeless face.
* BigBadWannabe: He's clearly nowhere near Rushu's league, but he's still acting behind the scenes in an attempt to regain his status.
* DemonicPossession: First to the Sacrier Qatar, later to Goultard, creating the Dark Vlad persona. After being expelled from the Iop demigod, he went back possessing a revenant Qatar to have his revenge.
* DubNameChange: Medoroziam is his original name, changed in the English version to Mongrelamus to keep with his canine appearence.
* EyesDoNotBelongThere: His head is eyeless, but he's covered in eyeballs all over his slime-like body.
* SmallRoleBigImpact: For starters, he pretty much drew everyone's attention to the World of Twelve, which would host the Eliatropes and the (then) Ten Gods. His actions also caused the appearence of Dark Vlad.
* UnstoppableRage: Judging by how Qatar went great ways to infuriate Goultard, it's implied that Mongrelamus feeds on rage and fury.

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[[folder:Rasha '''(Season 4 Spoilers)''']]

One of the Ten original Demons and Rushu's own brother. While he somehow resurfaced after his apparent death at the hands of Rushu, he was beaten up by the Iop God and sealed away in Inglorium. Appears briefly in Season 4, where he takes over Pin's body for a while.
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* AmbiguousSituation: It is never explained, during the course of the episode, why Iop merely sealed away such a powerful Shushu (in Inglorium, to booth) rather than kick him back inside the Shukrute or slay him. Likewise, it's not clear if he's dormant inside Pin or was expelled.
* BigBadWannabe: Eager to get free and enjoy life as a Demon King like his brother did. He even sneers in contempt when he learns from Goultard that Rushu has been soundly defeated.
* TheGhost: Never appears in person, only as a possessed Pin.
* TheMagnificent: During his brief ThisCannotBe moment he calls himself "Rasha, Prince of Evil".
* OhCrap: Panics when he realizes that he almost made Pin punch his own mother Eva, causing the baby to fight back his influence and break free of his possession.
* PintSizePowerhouse: When possessing the newborn Pin he's still able to kick Sadlygrove and Goultard around the place.
* SealedEvilInACan: By Iop in Inglorium. When the place was wrecked, Rasha was still blocked in some stone rubble until Pin touched his eye.
* TransformationOfThePossessed: Turns Pin into a red-skinned, one-horned demon resembling a small {{Oni}}.

[[/folder]]

!Necros

[[folder:In General]]
The extremely unlucky, tortured, and very famished denizens of the Necroworld. Though they share superficial similarities with the Shushus as creatures aligned with Stasis, the Necros suffer from a legitimate need and overwhelming desire to consume as much Wakfu as they possibly can.
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* AttackBackfire: The Eliatropes have a hard time fighting them, as Necros feed on Wakfu and thus all of their Wakfu-based energy attacks can't hurt them.
* DarkWorld: The Necroworld is described by Nora as a "rotten reflection" of the World of Twelve.
* TheDreaded: The mere mentions of their name makes the Eliatrope Goddess tremble in fear.
* EvilCounterpart: The three remaining Necros type consist in this world versions of Sadida (tall, pure white creatures seemingly made of tree bark), Sacrier (squat muscular creatures with downward-pointing spikes on the sides of their mouths) and Srams (floating, caped creatures with horned skulls for heads).
* HorrorHunger: It may very well be bottomless. Even with the Great Goddess Eliatrope as their prisoner and battery, providing them with a near limitless steady supply of Wakfu, they all still looked like starving husks and their world a blighted wasteland.
* TheJailer: Rather than help them, the Gods of the World of Twelve opt to use their world as a dumping ground for entities they find troublesome and who they wish to be contained in perpetuity or simply dead.
* RedEyesTakeWarning: They all share magenta red eyes tainted with Stasis, alongside ThroatLight.
* WorldHealingWave: Their shared TragicDream involves gathering enough Wakfu to heal the Necroworld and turn it into a paradise of peace and plenty through one of these. The problem is that the sheer amount of Wakfu necessary to do that would necessitate draining entire ''worlds'' of life. And even then, that might not be enough, as seen when the horde of Wakfu they stole from the Sadida Kingdom early in season 4 is just enough to restore Toross' castle to its former glory for a few beautiful but ultimately few seconds.
* ZombieApocalypse: Except that they come from a different world alltogether, rather than appear in the same world as everyone else. [[spoiler: The final episode reveals that the Necroworld's infection spread to the entire universe of that world.]]
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Rotalström]]
A giant dragon who once lived in the Necroworld's main planet, now a servant of Toross.

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* BreathWeapon: Aside from breathing devastating Stasis, he can chomp down on Wakfu-infused landscape to shoot out a beam of Wakfu to heal his companions or recharge his king.
* DeathOfPersonality: While Dragons are sentient, Rotalström is now nothing more than a giant weapon for his brothers.
* {{Dracolich}}: Appears as a colossal, undead Dragon made of rotten flesh, bones and Stasis.
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: His attack on the Sadida stronghold forces Armand to tap so much into the Eliasphere's power that he ends up dying for it, but not without taking Rotalström with him.]]
* {{Kaiju}}: He's absolutely humongous compared to all the other Necros.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Thanks to Armand's sacrifice and Eliasphere-empowered attack, Rotalström ends up seemingly exhausting all his energy, "shutting down" and becoming part of a giant mass of tendrils in the Sadida Kingdom. Unusually, no other Necros suffers such a fate.]]

[[/folder]]

[[folder:Toross Mordal]]
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The king of the Necros.
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* AlasPoorVillain: [[spoiler:After his invasion is pushed back]], Toross somberly returns to his throne, and returns to his slumber, possibly for the last time.
* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Begins his first battle with the protagonists by standing still and tanking a flurry of Adamai's blows to prove a point. When the intruders to his realm actually start to put him off balance and legitimately injure him, Toross starts to take the fight seriously, actively dodging attacks and aiming to pick them off one-by-one.
* BadassCape: Wears a massive tattered cape that often hovers and flutters behind him like a mass of flames, making the ghoulish king more imposing.
* BarrierWarrior: Downplayed, though he can use his ability to summon solid rectangles of Stasis to generate shields.
* {{BFS}}: He wields a large broadsword channeling Stasis energy in combat, which stands out due to how skeletal he is making it appear even larger by comparison.
* BigNo: [[spoiler: Finally snaps and lets one out when he realizes that Nora has turned Efrim against him and is dropping all the Necros back home.]]
* BondVillainStupidity: Averted, when [[spoiler: Efrim]] points out how dangerous and full of resources Yugo is, Toross agrees to keep him prisoner for the bare minimum necessary before trying to kill him.
* DarkLordOnLifeSupport: Without large doses of Wakfu to rouse him, he can do little else but sit on his throne.
* {{Expy}}: To Nox. Their head shapes, jerky motions, and schemes to harvest Wakfu on massive scales are similar, as is the impossibility of what they hope to achieve no matter how much energy they harvest and death they cause. Both his and Nox's quests for the same lead them to the Sadida Kingdom in their respective season finales.
** He's also one to Ogrest, having gathered all the six Dofus of his world and taking their power so far that he forced the Gods to flee and destroyed the world. Unlike Ogrest though, Toross' brought far more destruction for his goals.
* FallenHero: He was the first hero who ever gathered the six Dofus in his world, meaning to do good with them. He ended up being responsible for the current state of the Necroworld.
* {{Foil}}: To Qilby, who opposes him as a NominalHero in season 4. They have comparable fighting styles and aims, but while Qilby's motives for wanting to drain the World of Twelve were entirely selfish, Toross wants to do so for the benefit of the Necros. This is also reflected in how the heroes view them. Qilby is looked upon with suspicion and contempt due to everyone around him knowing who he is and what he's capable of. Toross, while a terrifying force who needs to be stopped, is regarded with a measure of sympathy for the unenviable situation he and the Necros find themselves in.
* HardLight: He can conjure rectangles of reddish-purple Stasis to serve as footsteps for him to move around in the air or form shields.
* InvincibleVillain: Not only he has the Six Dofus like Ogrest (which allows him to go toe to toe with Gods), but since he's a Necros he cannot be killed by conventional means and can easily replenish his strength in combat just by snatching his opponents (at the same time weakening them). The only way the heroes can beat him is to kick him back into his dimension and seal the way out for good.
* MagicKnight: A deft hand at swordsmanship. And he can fire lasers out of his eyes.
* NotQuiteFlight: Toross can levitate and even propel himself through the air to an extent, but he chiefly keeps up with airborne foes by creating floating stairways with his magic to stabilize his footing and to allow for powerful grounded strikes no matter how high up he is.
* OneManArmy: During his first trip across the portal he single-handedly obliterates the whole city of Brakmar on his own, mostly offscreen.
* ShadowArchetype: Toross wields the Necroworld's version of the Dofus in a manner not too dissimilar from how Yugo sometimes uses the ones in the World of Twelve. Like Yugo, he's a wry yet courageous warrior who genuinely wants what's best for his people. They diverge in their attitudes towards harvesting Wakfu for that end. Yugo past and present is fiercely against doing this on populated worlds, even if it would be for the benefit of the Eliatropes. Toross sees no other option to save the Necros from their eternal torment.
* TheStoic: He never raises his voice beyond his creepy monotone most of the time. Justified in that, being a Necros, he no longer has true feelings, only endless hunger.
* StrongAndSkilled: The season 4 finale shows how monstrous someone empowered by Dofus like Ogrest but with immense martial and mystical prowess on top of that would be to fight.
* WeakButSkilled: Relatively speaking. Toross is far stronger than any of his subjects, but his immense Wakfu needs coupled with the inherent agony of being a Necros makes him come across as this when he attacks Yugo's group. As the clash drags out, Toross uses a mixture of cunning, skill, and outright viciousness to turn the tide in his favor, which causes his prey to flee and allows him the chance to [[spoiler:capture Yugo.]]
* WellIntentionedExtremist: The Eliatrope Goddess described him exactly as this: his cause was just, his methods were not, leading to the forming of the Necroworld. Even now he seeks to remove all hatred, jealousy and evil from the World of Twelve... by turning everything into a hunger-driven Necros.
* WorldsBestWarrior: Unmatched in single combat, capable of deflecting almost any blow, even from an immortal fighter of immense experience such as Goultard. The only way anyone ever manages to even hit him is because Toross tends to fight alone so his army can make gains elsewhere on the battlefield, giving his enemies a chance to (briefly) outflank him.
* WorldsStrongestMan: As the King of the Necros and bearer of the Six Dofus of the Necroworld, he's the mightiest fighter of that dimension, easily fighting back several of the World of Twelve's strongest heroes with ease.
[[/folder]]

!Eliatropes
[[folder:The Traitor '''(MASSIVE SPOILERS)''']]
!!Qilby

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Erik Colin (FR, Season 2), Laurent Morteau (FR, Season 3), Creator/ArthurBostrom (EN, Season 2), Joe Ochman (EN, Season 3), Alberto Bognanni (IT)

An elderly, one-armed member of the Eliatrope Council of Six, who emerges from the Eliacube when Yugo and Adamaï use it in conjunction with Grougaloragran and Chibi's Dofus the second season. Qilby tells the story of the Eliatropes and their ultimate fate, and his request to the group kicks off the bulk of the second season's plot. He's a kind, grandfatherly type who possesses considerable knowledge, but seems troubled about something in his past.

He is, in fact, a unique Eliatrope capable of remembering every moment of all his past lives, which slowly drove him to insanity and eventually turned him into a nihilistic lunatic. He deliberately jump-started the Eliatrope-Mechasm war when he violently harvested Orgonax's heart to create the Eliacube, which decimated his people and permanently forced them off their homeworld, because he was fed up with them staying confined to one world. He's since been using the Zinit to travel from world to world, sucking each one dry of its Wakfu, and endlessly striking down his brothers Adamaï and Yugo -- the latter of whom he envies for being chosen as the king of their people over him -- whenever they try to stop him.
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* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Qilby has believed ever since Chibi passed the title of kingship to Yugo that he should have been their people's second king instead due to the insights that his transcendent memory afforded him, and he tries in Season 2 to outright claim leadership over the surviving Eliatrope children in Emrub by force so that he can drag his kindred back on his star-voyaging. As it stands, ''no-one'' wants Qilby to be the Eliatropes' leader at all, on account of his insanity, self-centeredness, and his atrocities which destroyed their civilization and led their loved ones to be slaughtered by the Mechasms, plus his intentions to sacrifice Yugo's adoptive homeworld to get the ''Zinit'' flying again. Even Shinonome stops supporting Qilby at the end of Season 2, when she decides that he's gone too far for even her liking.
* AcquiredSituationalNarcissism: Without something empowering him such as the Eliacube or a Dofus, he's cowardly enough to grovel at a young Yugo's feet. Twice. Even when he does, he'll smugly thumb his nose at those that dwarf his abilities like Rushu and teleport away from their wrath. It isn't until season 4 where he gets to truly show his mettle, possessing some of the greatest artifacts in the franchise, and must fight against ferocious enemies like Lokus and Toross Mordal who can kill him despite how much power he's amassed with true escape not really being an option.
* AdmiringTheAbomination: Because Qilby's core motivation is to stave off boredom, what might be terrifying to others will only elicit interest from him if it's something he's never seen before. He admits to Adamai he found the FireAndBrimstoneHell of the Shukrute to be fascinating. He's also very enthusiastic to get a first-hand look at the Necroworld in the process of stopping its denizens.
* AlasPoorVillain:
** While he's a completely unrepentant creature who was responsible for many atrocities -- the exodus of the Eliatropes, the destruction of their planet and other worlds, and the war with the Mechasms -- one can't help but feel sorry due to how horrible and reasonable his descent into madness is, for how it started because of something he was born with and couldn't help, and for how he ends up after his defeat. Trapped in the Blank Dimension yet again after he was stripped of the Eliacube by Shinonome, wandering around in nothingness forever. Despite their antipathy for him, even Yugo and Baltazar seem to feel it's a worse fate than he deserved. The manga outright confirms Yugo feels bad about sending Qilby back to the White Dimension.
--->'''Yugo''': It's done, Baltazar.\\
'''Baltazar''': Yet we don't feel better for it.
** At the end of Season 4, Qilby, who has been an antihero throughout the season, uses his dying minutes to [[VillainsDyingGrace rescue Yugo from the Necroworld]]. Despite their millennia-old rivalry, Qilby and Yugo manage to part on good terms as Qilby expires, and Qilby takes comfort in knowing he's about to finally rejoin Shinonome inside their Dofus after thousands of years apart from her. The Eliatrope Goddess, and even Yugo himself despite his feelings about Qilby, are moved to tears by his passing.
* AmbiguouslyEvil: When he returns aligned with the living members of his family in Season 4, the question of whether he's truly on the good guys' side by default or is just biding his time to screw them over as he has before is a recurring source of tension. Ultimately, he ''isn't'' involved in the Necromes' invasion at all, and while he's an anti-hero who's still selfish and unrepentant, he never turns against the heroes outright; performing a VillainsDyingGrace for Yugo which ensures the latter has a chance of saving the world from the Necromes.
* AmbitionIsEvil: He's not immune to a fascination with power, which he acknowledges in Season 4. He hints that it was another reason why he harvested Orgonax's heart to create the Eliacube, and in the present, he awakens the Mechasm Lokus and provokes it to hostility so that he can fashion a new and even more powerful Eliasphere. Although he's content to pass the Eliasphere on to Yugo so the latter can stop the Necromes devouring all life amid his VillainsDyingGrace.
* AndIMustScream: [[WhoWantsToLiveForever He already finds his immortality to be a form of this]], but he ends up imprisoned indefinitely in a BlankWhiteVoid where he's all alone in perpetual sensory deprivation, and apparently unable to physically die so his soul might escape back to his Dofus. This is made even worse by that fact that Qilby's character is motivated by the desire to stave off monotony and boredom -- the White Dimension is a kind of absolute hell basically tailor made for him.
* ArtificialLimbs: Upon merging with the Eliacube, it transforms into a new, clawed arm made of pure wakfu with all kinds of combative capabilities, attached where Qilby's old arm used to be. The merger also seems to lower Qilby's inhibitions on the AxCrazy.
* AnArmAndALeg: He lost his left arm [[spoiler:via it being torn off by Phaeris.]]
* ArcVillain: Shapes up to be the main antagonist of Season 2. Albeit the demon threat is a more season long issue, once Qilby plays his hand 2/3 into the season, things get dark, fast.
* AxCrazy: While he's normally quite calm and composed, when he's forced to drop the facade of being a good guy, he's an absolute ''lunatic''. This side of him becomes more prominent after he merges with the Eliacube.
* BeamSpam: As demonstrated in his fight against Adamai and Yugo, as both an adult Eliatrope and with the Eliacube he can create multiple portals and as a result fire multiple beams both in a rapid-fire way and setting up simultaneous shots. During the fight with Phaeris, he shows off the ability to form an EnergyBall that then splits into multiple homing beams. Exaggerated during the FinalBattle where, in order to counter all the Elitropes attacking him at once, he wraps his entire body within his Wakfu arm to form a sphere and forms portals on every inch of the sphere's surface to basically ''carpet bomb'' his surroundings with beams.
* BeardOfEvil: It even turns black and grow longer when he transforms.
* BerserkButton: He doesn't like his title "the Traitor". When Yugo correctly (and uncomfortably for Qilby) vivisects the true root of all Qilby's actions, the {{Slasher Smile}}s completely disappear for the rest of Qilby's final scene.
* BigBadDuumvirate: His past actions along with his present motivations lead to him forming one with Rushu as of Episode 20.
* BigNo: He unleashes a couple frantic, desperate nos at the top of his voice both times that Yugo sends him to the White Dimension, begging his brother not to leave him to such a horrible fate.
* BigShutUp: Gives one when Yugo [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech correctly diagnoses his crippling loneliness]], and triggers the start of his VillainousBreakdown.
-->[[spoiler:'''Yugo:''' If you want to leave, go ahead. Don't mind us.\\
'''Qilby:''' Shut up!\\
'''Yugo:''' But no matter what you say, you'll be leaving alone!\\
'''Qilby:''' (''attacks'') Shut! '''''UUUUUUUUUP!''''']]
* BlessedWithSuck: And how! As one of the original six Eliatropes and their dragon siblings, Qilby is immortal. Unlike the others, Qilby and his direct sister Shinonome remember all their past lives. This might seem pretty useful, and probably was for a while, but after countless years, Qilby and Shinonome being unable to forget (or die to escape it) has driven them well and truly insane -- worsened by that fact that everyone around Qilby except his twin did forget. And then, he was locked in an empty dimension cut off from his sister.
* BloodKnight: He claims he never liked participating in violence and calls people who do so idiots, but boy, does he ''love'' a good fight! Every single time he fights with anyone, he's clearly getting a kick out of it.
* BondVillainStupidity: He has quite a bit of WhyDontYouJustShootHim tendency, but the prize winner is when he has Yugo at his mercy in the White Dimension and can easily leave him trapped there while he moves on with Shinonome and the Eliacube to Emrub, but instead he offers to take Yugo with him to Emrub to meet his people and then trap him back in the White Dimension afterwards. Doing this only lowered Qilby's chances of convincing the Eliatrope children to join him, to say nothing of how Yugo ''is'' the Eliatropes' rightful king.
* BullyingADragon: Tries to demand the Eliacube back from Yugo once he loses it. When he refuses, Qilby tries to feebly attack him. This earns him a return trip to the Blank Dimension.
* TheBusCameBack: After being imprisoned in the [[BlankWhiteVoid White Dimension]] at the end of Season 2, he makes an appearance in Season 3 as one of the phantoms tormenting Yugo by Oropo. He fully returns in Season 4 as one of the Eliatropes awaiting the arrival of Yugo and his party in Ingloriom, having been freed from the White Dimension offscreen by Nora and the Eliatrope Goddess.
* CainAndAbel: Technically the Cain to Yugo, Adamaï, Phaeris and Baltazar's Abel after his AxCrazy PowerUp -- he gets an EvilLaugh out of fighting with or hurting each of them, and implies that he would've killed Phaeris and put Yugo in the White Dimension for their past acts against him (it's worth noting, he knows they'd reincarnate if he killed them). Furthermore, Qilby has an elderly adult body (which was born thousands of years ago), while Yugo is a child due to BornAgainImmortality. In Season 4, Qilby and Yugo look like a pair of siblings who can't get along when they butt heads in front of their distressed mother despite the latter's efforts to calm them down.
* TheChessmaster: He manipulates the main cast as well as the Shushus to get stuff done for him, and only steps in personally to reap the rewards. He has also done this in the past by manipulating his fellow Eliatropes countless times, notably in his gambit leave their original homeworld.
* ClothingDamage: His shirt is shredded and completely gone when he merges with the Eliacube. He stays topless when he's separated from the cube.
* ConfusionFu: When Qilby gets serious, he'll use all manner of tricks, such as abusing his portal powers to fire unpredictable shots or jumping into and out of them at random to launch surprise attacks, or he'll twist, enlarge, stretch and contort his wakfu arm in all different ways to launch attacks at different angles.
* ConsummateLiar: Deceives the entire Brotherhood of Tofu and the Sadida Kingdom and numerous others about himself and his intentions.
* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: Nox in Season 1 was a tragic case of LoveMakesYouEvil who sought to bring his dead family back, he furthermore is able to justify his countless and ruthless atrocities under the belief that all the harm will be erased from time when he succeeds in his mission, and once he gets a PyrrhicVictory he becomes a SelfDisposingVillain. Qilby is a BlackSheep who betrayed his family and people to stave off his own pain, he's a StrawNihilist who simply doesn't care about all the harm he causes others because he believes it means nothing to the Krosmoz nor to an immortal such as him, and part of Qilby's VillainousBreakdown is a RedemptionRejection when confronted by the only being he truly loved. It's also worth noting, Nox was perceived by all the characters as a heartless psychopath but was revealed to the audience to be an AntiVillain with a particularly-compelling end-goal, whereas Qilby is a case of EvilAllAlong who cares about his own benefit most of all.
* CoolAirship: The Zinit which he engineered. Its a GenerationShip, big enough to serve as a transport for the entire Eliatrope race. Its side its more apparent when you consider in modern times its actually considered '''the biggest mountain in the world''', after being covered by rubble for the ages.
* CoolOldGuy: As the elder mentor to Yugo and Adamai, he comes across as being pretty chill... at least at first. When he reveals his true colors though, it becomes EvilOldFolks.
* TheCorrupter: His theft of Orgonax's heart turned the once peaceful and nature-loving mechasm into a SuperPersistentPredator obsessed with vengeance against the Eliatropes, to the point that he was willing to hunt them across the stars, enslave a species (the Lu-Fus) and exterminate them just to get revenge and take his heart back.
* CreepySouvenir: He keeps the preserved bodies of many species he encountered on various worlds (some of which are extinct) in tanks onboard the ''Zinit'' for research and study, and he gets quite peeved when Adamaï and Grougal start destroying them.
* CuriosityIsACrapshoot: Qilby is scientific-minded, and he loves discovering new things, which paradoxically makes his [[BlessedWithSuck eternal existence]] more bearable after thousands of years of having his eidetic memory overloaded past the point of insanity. Desperation to explore the stars once there was nothing new on his homeworld for him, married with an unwillingness to take to the stars alone, led him to ''force'' his people to evacuate their homeworld with him in search of a new planet via engineering a war with the Mechasms which decimated them. When the other Eliatropes were ready and willing to settle down permanently on a new world, Qilby sabotaged them again to avoid being confined to one planet again, leading to his [[AndIMustScream horrific imprisonment in the White Dimension]] in order to neutralize him. When Qilby is freed from the White Dimension thousands of years later, in Season 2, he tries to resume his plans for exploring the Krosmoz via draining the World of Twelve of its wakfu ASAP.
* DeadpanSnarker: He becomes incredibly snarky with Rushu and the other Shushus. Best seen when Rushu performs a ParrotExposition on him, only for Qilby to asks if there's an echo there.
* DrivenToMadness: One of his core tenets as a character. As explained above in how he is BlessedWithSuck, Qilby (and probably Shinonome as well), became a complete nutjob after enough time, to the point that the only way to stave off the monotomy was to travel around the universe, nevermind the fact that his spaceship requires wakfu on ''planetary levels'' to fully activate.
* DullEyesOfUnhappiness: Something bad ''definitely'' happened to Qilby before he met Yugo. Not that he didn't have it coming.
* EarlyBirdCameo: In the Season 1 finale, in one of the FreezeFrameBonus Eliacube visions -- it even plays more visibly right before he's freed from the White Dimension, and it makes him look [[https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/qilbyearlybirdcameo.jpg particularly untrustworthy]].
* EnergyBall: One of the powers he uses in his fight with Yugo.
* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: Despite all his crimes and his refusal to repent for them, he's not heartless.
** He genuinely has nothing but love for his Dofus sister Shinonome, as they've shared the burden of unending life and memory across the eons.
** Whilst it's largely buried under a mountain of resentment, bitterness, hurt, rage and vengeance, and whilst he isn't above hurting them at all; Qilby's love for his and Shinonome's other siblings isn't completely gone. Yugo pieces together that Qilby, for all his talk to the contrary, ultimately can't and ''won't'' settle for exploring the Krosmoz without the rest of his and Shinonome's family by his side, hence why he never carries out any of his threats of abandoning them and insists on taking them along with him despite all the trouble that it causes him. Despite hating Yugo the most out of his siblings for being chosen as their people's king over him, and for sending him to the White Dimension, Qilby still rescues Yugo when the latter is imprisoned in the Necroworld by Toross; because, as Qilby puts it, he still considers them to be [[ThickerThanWater brothers first and adversaries second]], and he parts with Yugo on good terms before dying and returning to his Dofus.
** He genuinely loves his mother, the Eliatrope Goddess, and bears her no ill will despite her part in him being BlessedWithSuck.
* EvilAllAlong: He's presented as an ally to the Brotherhood of the Tofu for most of Season 2, before revealing his insanity and true agenda in his last few episode appearances.
* EvilCannotComprehendGood: He doesn't understand Yugo's protectiveness of the World of Twelve as a HappilyAdopted kid after Yugo learns they and their people originated on another world.
* EvilCripple: Although after he revealed himself to be evil, he got rid of the "cripple" part by giving himself a Wakfu arm. He's back to cripple status by the season 2 finale.
* EvilGenius: Similar to Nox Qilby is a scientific and engineering genius having been capable of creating much of the Eliatropes' technology and medicine over centuries of researches, to create the Eliacube with Orgonax's heart and to create the Zinit a space-travel ship powered by the Eliacube and very large amounts of wakfu.
* EvilMakesYouUgly: Played with. After he's separated from the Eliacube, his hair has been discolored, his lips remain blue and his fingernails black; and if one looks closely, there are scar-like marks where his [[MarkOfTheBeast Eliacube-fused form's tattoos]] used to be. In Season 4, after having been rescued from the White Dimension, Qilby is back in a pale, black-haired form close to his Eliacube-fused form, implying that his current body during the series has been permanently altered by his actions.
* FantasticRacism: He considers himself and his people to be above every other form of life, looking down on the sapient inhabitants of the World of Twelve. To the point where he doesn't think anything of eradicating entire inhabited worlds to fuel his intergalactic voyage.
* {{Foreshadowing}}: There are several hints towards his true nature well before TheReveal.
** Qilby says that he was the king of the Eliatropes, but supplemental materials reveal that the true ruler was Yugo, making his whole story suspect.
** In his first appearance he is scared shitless by Yugo and Adamai. At first this seems understandable considering he was just yanked into an unfamiliar place and surrounded by apparent strangers. But note how he ''does'' recognize Yugo and Adamai while backing away and is still keeping up his guard.
** He makes a few comments about his good memory over the season.
** While a noticeable little terror even otherwise, [[EvilDetectingBaby Baby Grougal]] ''hates'' him.
* FreudianExcuse: If we take Qilby's words at face value, it's implied his StartOfDarkness was also influenced by the rest of the Council of Six [[AllOfTheOtherReindeer neglecting him and showing less care for him than he felt he needed]].
-->'''Qilby''': (''to Yugo'') Why was my happiness worth less than yours?!
* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: On the receiving end. Despite his curse and insanity, his family find it very hard to pity him, with his brothers focusing solely on their outrage over the scope of his crimes and the suffering he caused. Shinonome, who shares Qilby's burden of eidetic immortal memory, initially supported his early crimes as a result, but even she ends up drawing the line and telling him that he's gone too far at the end of Season 2.
* TheGlassesComeOff: When he finally gets serious, his spectacles ''explode''.
* GeniusCripple: He's missing an arm, having lost it in a battle with Phaeris. Still good enough at manipulating wakfu to pull Yugo and co. out from the Shushu Realm.
* GigglingVillain: Largely avoids full blown cackles, instead favoring more reserved giggles.
* GlowingEyesOfDoom: After [[OneWingedAngel merging with the Eliacube.]]
* HandBlast: One of the many powers he shares with Yugo, used to dangerous effect in their battle.
* HatesBeingAlone: At his core, Qilby is a person who ''fears'' being all alone, likely brought about by how isolated his effective immortality has already made him from the rest of existence. It's heavily implied to be a big reason for why he started the war with the Mechasms: he needed to give a big enough reason for the rest of the Eliatropes to want/need to abandon their homeworld with him when it's highly likely his people would have given him and Shinonome their blessings had they chosen to go it alone. It's the big reason why he committed so much to ComplexityAddiction for his plan in Season 2; deep down, he wanted to convince the other Eliatropes and Dragons he was right and they could all be friends and family again to get back to Krosmoz-cruising (The World of Twelve being an unfortunate but necessary causality).
* HiddenDisdainReveal: Once he reveals his true colors, [[WouldHurtAChild he gleefully punches Baby Grougal in the face]] when he tries to attack him, admitting that he was waiting to do that for a long while after the black dragon's previous attacks on his person.
* HoistByHisOwnPetard: After acting like the rightful king of the Eliatropes, he's finally attacked by the entire enraged Eliatrope race. And after scheming the whole season to reclaim his sister Shinonome, she's the one to deliver the final blow.
** Yugo knew nothing of his [[TailorMadePrison true prison]] and the place to send him back to, nor how to ensure he remained trapped; that is of course until Qilby showed it to him and threatened to let Yugo "spend a few thousand years" there, while also revealing his Eliacube arm was the key to the place.
* ImmortalImmaturity: He's the only Eliatrope to retain his memory across every reincarnation since their creation thousands to billions of years ago, he throws violent tantrums if you hit the wrong nerve, and he makes up excuses for his actions because being confronted with his true motivation drives him ''properly mad''. It's suggested he might've once been a wise being, but eons of returning to life and remembering all of it degraded him to this.
* IronicHell: The Blank Dimension which is devoid of anything and is a place where he's unable to die, depriving him of the limited surroundings and cycle of rebirth he resented all his life.
* ItsAllAboutMe: Boy Howdy! Especially apparent when he starts explaining his motives. Basically, he destroyed the Eliatrope civilization and wants to do worse to the World of Twelve ''because he doesn't want to be "confined" to one planet.'' When called out on the destruction and death he's caused, he accuses them of not taking his feelings into account. Somewhat justified in that he's had an eidetic memory and involuntary eternal life for ''several million years'', which has drove him completely and utterly nuts. His mother the Eliatrope Goddess admits in Season 4 that Qilby was always an inherently selfish person before he went mad, only likely to help others if there was some gain to be had.
* LackOfEmpathy: He doesn't care about how many worlds he has to ravage just to get what he wants, and is capable of turning on, condemning and directly murdering his former allies without so much as batting an eye. The only living beings he really cares about are his family -- and even then, his and Shinonome's other siblings aren't at all exempt from his AxCrazy tendencies, likely because they'll just reincarnate without their memories if they die.
* LaserBlade: He can summon a SinisterScythe made out of pure wakfu from his Eliacube arm.
* LaserGuidedKarma: After an entire season of betraying everyone he allied himself with including his brothers Yugo and Adamaï, the definitive blow that defeats him comes from his beloved twin sister Shinonome, the one being in all existence he thought he could trust.
* LaughingMad: When his MaskOfSanity comes off, he's prone to bouts of manic laughter, ''especially'' [[BloodKnight when he's fighting]], reflecting the damage that tens of thousands of years' worth of eidetic memory have done to his psyche which twisted him into the spiteful maniac he now is.
* LightIsNotGood: Wears white robes, his skin color when fused with the Eliacube is chalk white and his powers glow bright blue. He's also batshit insane and thinks nothing of destroying entire worlds.
* LimpAndLivid: When Qilby fights, he has a noticeable habit of twisting around and hunching over like he's constantly being jerked around on strings.
* MadScientist: He has a collection full of preserved specimens of extinct species, and when they were destroyed, he screamed about 'his research'. And there's also his special ability to remember things across reincarnations, [[FridgeBrilliance which would definitely make it easier for him to conduct really long-term research projects.]]
* MarkedChange: Curving tattoo-like marks form all over his body when he merges with the Eliacube. They fade to faint marks when he's severed from the cube.
* MarkOfTheBeast: Qilby gets black, tattoo-like markings all across him body, along with a PowerUpFullColorChange, when he merges with the Eliacube and reveals his villainous nature. Slightly-discolored imprints of his marks linger after he's separated from the Eliacube and reverted to a more normal-looking form. In Qilby's Season 4 form, the facial markings are back without the Eliacube, albeit now glowing blue instead of black.
* MaskOfSanity: When first met, there's nothing about his demeanor that suggests his latent insanity and unstable nature. Even in the moments following his unsealing, he reacts like any person who's apparently just confused and fearful of being in an unfamiliar place would. After that, he gives off the air of a tired and old man weighed down by his traumatic past, but still a kind man nonetheless. Then he gets his hands on and merges with the Eliacube, the PowerUpFullColorChange and SlasherSmile comes out, and the mask falls away and stays off for the rest of the time.
* MidBattleTeaBreak: His fight with Adamaï and Grougal has a brief one when Adamaï bursts into hysterics over Qilby's [[ScreamsLikeALittleGirl rather amusing reaction to seeing a baby dragon in his face despite himself]]. Grougal and Qilby both join in in laughing with him for several moments, before Adamaï stops and the fight resumes.
* MoodSwinger: After merging with the Eliacube, he's capable of swinging from utter anger to maniacal laughter to being eerily placid (not necessarily in that order).
* MrExposition: His intro episode consists of a long tale of the Eliatropes, their history, and their leaders. But it contains at least one ''huge'' lie.
* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Supplemental materials suggest that the Eliatropes were by and large a cultured, peaceful race, despite their immense power. Qilby is proof that it takes just one madman with that kind of power to ruin everything for everyone else.
* NearVillainVictory: Despite the best efforts of Yugo and the Eliatrope children, Qilby successfully overpowers them and finally takes back his Dofus with Shinonome inside. It's only by the decision of Shinonome to betray and separate him from the Eliacube that Yugo obtains the means to lock him away again.
* NiceJobFixingItVillain:
** Had he left Yugo in the BlankWhiteVoid ''immediately'' when he had Yugo at his mercy, instead of first taking him to Emrub -- leading to the RightfulKingReturns before the FinalBattle -- he might have actually won.
** Played with in Emrub, where his DrunkOnTheDarkSide tendency towards hurting Baltazar pretty much erases any chance he had of [[TheTrickster convincing the Eliatrope children to join him in exploring the Krosmoz]].
* NotMeThisTime: In Season 4, Yugo and Adamaï, understandably unwilling to trust Qilby after his past actions, suspect him of helping the Necromes to invade the World of Twelve much like he previously did for the Shushus. Yugo, still dealing with the guilt and trauma from Oropo and the Eli'''o'''tropes' actions and projecting it onto Qilby, makes chronic accusations against Qilby at the slightest semblance of suspicion, jumping the gun outright at one point when he starts a rematch fight with him, and it gets to the point where it almost becomes a morbid RunningGag. In actuality, Qilby really ''is'' on the good guys' side and has nothing to do with their enemies, this time, and he's genuinely exasperated by the constant finger-pointing.
-->'''Yugo:''' I knew it, Qilby!\\
'''Qilby:''' Yugo, blame me one more time and the Necromes will be the least of your worries!
* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: Qilby ''says'' he's ravaging planets in an effort to find a perfect home for his people, but he really just wants to cruise the Krosmoz for the sake of sating his own curiosity, regardless of whatever happens to others because of it.
* OhCrap: A serious one when he freezes in fear and shock when he realizes that he's standing in the Blank Dimension again, but now Yugo has the Eliacube and is about to seal him inside again.
* OldMaster: Probably the oldest being in the entire universe, short of only the Eliatrope and the Great Dragon, his direct parents. Best shown by the fact that he ''created'' the Eliacube, and what he can do with it, even if it's completely emptied by Wakfu, makes ''Nox's'' attempts look like a child's guess.
* OmnicidalManiac: A variant of it. Life serves no use to him besides as something to observe, just to later use it as a power source for his spaceship.
* OneWingedAngel: After merging with the Eliacube.
* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: After merging with the Eliacube, he has outbursts of anger at Yugo and his siblings for their perceived past betrayal of him, but they rarely last more than several moments due to his MoodSwinger tendency. After Yugo hits his most tentative BerserkButton, Qilby's smirks and laughs disappear and don't come back for the scene's remainder.
* PastLifeMemories: While all the original Eliatropes and their Dragon siblings reincarnate, only Qilby and his sister Shinonome actually retain the memories of their past lives. This was meant to help them in their roles as the knowledge-keepers of their society, but nobody seemed to realize just ''what'' countless centuries of life and remembering all of it while no one else does would do to a person.
* PleaseDontLeaveMe: He pleads for Yugo not to seal him away in the Blank Dimension again, claiming he'll be alone and go crazy. [[TheReasonYouSuckSpeech Yugo bluntly tells him he's already both by his own actions]].
* PowerUpFullColorChange: When he finally decides to get involved directly and reveal his true colors. Merging with the Eliacube to make himself more powerful causes Qilby's skin to turn paper-white with black markings, his brown hair turns black, and his eyes turn icy blue. His skin and eyes initially return to normal once he's separated from the Eliacube while his hair becomes straw-colored. In Season 4, though Qilby lacks the Eliacube or any substitute, he's largely reverted to his Eliacube-fused color scheme, except that the markings below his head are now absent and the ones on his head have turned blue.
* RapidFireNo: He lets loose a soft, meek one when Yugo transports them both back to the White Dimension.
* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Receives one from Yugo in the form of a correct deconstruction of Qilby's [[HatesBeingAlone unwillingness to travel the Krosmoz without company]].
-->'''Qilby''': Well, go ahead! Explain to us why I won't get rid of you and that dear Baltazar?\\
'''Yugo''': Because you'll end up alone, Qilby, and that's your greatest fear. You claim you could get rid of us, but from the beginning you've been spending your time gathering us together. You could've defeated us a hundred times. [...] You betrayed your people, started a war, caused the downfall of your brothers and now you're about to destroy a world. But you don't want to leave alone. The problem is that we all know your real face. The masks have fallen off, Qilby. [...] my heart tells me that no-one will follow you.
* RedBaron: He is often called Qilby the Traitor, a title that he resents.
* RedemptionRejection: When confronted by Shinonome over all the damage and suffering his selfish actions have caused their people and asked WasItReallyWorthIt, Qilby is clearly reflecting and considering the question for a moment... before morosely telling her that, [[WorthIt yes]], it was [[ItsAllAboutMe for him]].
* {{Revenge}}: He threatens to put Yugo in the same BlankWhiteVoid where he was trapped for a few thousand years, so he'll go crazy just like Qilby did. Considering Yugo's TheReasonYouSuckSpeech, it's debatable if Qilby would've followed through with it.
* RightfulKingReturns: He claims to be the rightful ruler of the Eliatropes, which helps explain why he's so depressed over their passing. He actually made this up and Yugo is the true king.
* SatanicArchetype: He's the [[FallenAngel Light Bringer]] archetype to Rushu's King of Hell archetype. He hails from the elite echelon of an extraterrestrial (celestial) advanced and powerful race created by a divine goddess, but Qilby is an infamous outcast from his kind after he committed evil acts which got him banished to an IronicHell to [[SealedEvilInACan contain him]]. He's prideful and envious that ''he'' isn't the ruler of his celestial people and has a bitter rivalry with the heroic true king. He uses deceit, lies and trickery to get what he wants out of the unwitting. And once Qilby reveals his evil true colors in the present, he trades his original form for a monstrous OneWingedAngel, and some of the alterations to his appearance are permanent up until his death in Season 4. His EarlyBirdCameo in a stylistic vision from the Eliacube, implied to be the Eliacube retaining Orgonax's memory of when Qilby harvested his heart, even portrays Qilby as an outright demonic figure with red eyes and wrapped in shadow.
* ScreamsLikeALittleGirl: When he sees Baby Grougal about to breathe fire in his face. It gets a mid-fight laughing fit out of Adamaï.
* SealedEvilInACan: He was locked away by his brothers in a BlankWhiteVoid many thousands of years ago, to punish his crimes and permanently end the all-remembering immortal's threat. He's unwittingly freed by Yugo and Adamaï's current reincarnations in Season 2, and once he's defeated at the season's end, Yugo sends him back to the White Dimension to remain imprisoned again. The reason for his imprisonment is partly because death is no way to neutralize him: he will always return to his Dofus to be reborn, and unlike his siblings he will always remember what happened in his past life, plus his manipulative skills make him ''exceptionally'' dangerous to any potential conscious jailers.
* ShameIfSomethingHappened: When Baltazar is less than pleased at seeing him again in Emrub, Qilby responds with the following while smirking smugly, practically unfazed by Baltazar's draconic yelling:
-->"''Watch your words, old dragon, just like me you don't want us to fight here. ''[glances meaningfully at Baltazar's young charges]'' Think about the consequences for all these kids.''"
* SingleTear: Just before revealing his true colors to Adamai, he sheds one as he reminiscences on the Eliatrope's original homeworld and the devastated state it was left in when they made their exodus. When Adamai asks him if he misses it, he tries to laugh it off by claiming he's just curious about how a world he knew like the back of his hand ended up and how it's unlikely he'll ever find out, but considering how unprompted it was and his own surprise when Adamai notices the tear, he might not have been telling the full truth and it's implied he had something of an IgnoredEpiphany.
* SinisterScythe: He can manifest a giant LaserBlade scythe from his Eliacube arm, which he uses as a weapon in combat against his brothers.
* SlasherSmile: He's prone to grinning like a ''total psycho'' a lot after he merges with the Eliacube.
* TheSociopath: Technically {{averted}}, as unlike a true Sociopath he's genuinely capable of loving other beings (and getting fundamentally messed up by being unable to reconnect with them), but he does fit a lot of the other profiles that make up this trope.
* TheStarscream: A dangerously successful example, towards Yugo, the Eliatrope King.
* StoicSpectacles: They help give him an old yet wise figure's air. He breaks these after merging with the Eliacube and revealing his true colors.
* StrawNihilist: Believes that his unique memory has given him insight into the unimportance of individual lives, leaving him to focus on more important matters like freely roaming and observing the universe, collateral damage be damned.
* SuperReflexes: It's heavily implied during his battle scenes that he has this while merged with the Eliacube.
* SuperSenses: He seems to be quite aware of what's going on around him during fights when he's merged with the Eliacube.
* SuperStrength: During the final battle, he's able to grab and throw a whole ''asteroid'' at his enemies. To say nothing of how he hits Yugo so hard he crashes into another asteroid...which explodes into two halves seconds later.
* SwordDrag: A variation. He pulls off a menacing Scythe Drag at one point during his battle with Yugo over his Dofus.
* SympathyForTheDevil: Averted. Unlike with Nox, Yugo plus the rest of the Council all believe that Qilby's crimes -- specifically the near-genocide of the Eliatropes -- outweigh his motives, and after living through said actions' consequences and his present day crimes in their latest incarnations, all of them feel ''far'' too angry at him to be forgiving.
* TailorMadePrison: Deconstructed. The Blank Dimension can hold just about anyone, rather than being a "perfect prison" for him, it's instead the perfect ''torture'' for him. Qilby is someone who due to his endless memory tries desperately to stave off monotomy and seek new things. The Blank dimension is quite literally the ''definition'' of monotomy.
* TalkativeLoon: Good grief, does Qilby love to monologue mid-battle.
* TeethClenchedTeamwork: Although he's serving on the same side as his brothers again during Season 4 thanks to their mother's return, Qilby and Yugo still ''can't stand each-other'' after everything that's happened between them, and Adamaï is wary of giving Qilby the benefit of the doubt.
* TeleportSpam: His age and possibly also his direct connection to the Eliacube makes him far more powerful and skilled with forming portals than the young Yugo, and he really milks it for all it's worth in combat against his brothers.
* ThereIsAnother: Up till his arrival, there were no other Eliatropes besides Yugo and it was only ''hinted'' that Chibi existed by dint of Grougal returning to his Dofus and there already being a second being within it.
* ThickerThanWater: A ZigZagged, toxic example. After being driven to insanity and desperation by millennia of eternal reincarnation and overloaded eidetic memory, Qilby ''always'' puts his own wants before everyone else, including his family and his people. But a big part of why he sacrificed the Eliatrope homeworld and millions of his people via the Mechasm war instead of leaving the homeworld on his own, and for why he keeps screwing himself over in his further efforts to keep himself cruising the Krosmoz forever, is because he's unwilling to move on without his family by his side. In Season 4, Qilby is loyal enough to his mother after she returns from her millennia-long disappearance to put up with his brothers' antagonism and contempt, and ''not'' attempt to betray them for once. In the series finale, Qilby puts his animosity with Yugo aside in order to rescue him from the Necroworld [[VillainsDyingGrace in his final minutes]] -- he admits even he isn't sure why he did this, but he thinks they're brothers first, adversaries second.
* ThinkingUpPortals: He's even better at it than Yugo, being able to open multiple pairs of portals at once.
* TimeAbyss: Technically all of Eliatrope Council has been around since the dawn of life in the universe, but when they are reborn it comes with a memory wipe. This is not the case for Qilby and his twin Shinonome, so they are the exact same individual since their conception by the goddess Eliatrope and the Great Dragon, several hundreds of thousands, maybe millions or ''even billions'' of years ago. His "current" incarnation is at least 10,000 years old.
* TogetherInDeath: ''All'' the Eliatrope-dragon twin pairs that make up the Council of Six are quite literally together in death when their souls return to their respective Dofus to be reincarnated. But in the Season 4 finale, a dying Qilby takes solace in knowing that he and Shinonome will be together again once he returns to their Dofus, after thousands of years apart from each-other while Shinonome was dead and Qilby was trapped in the White Dimension.
* TokenEvilTeammate: In Season 4, he's on the same side as the good guys with his mother, his still-living siblings, and Yugo's friends; actively helping them to protect the World of Twelve's denizens in distress, and then helping them to combat the Necromes; but he's an anti-hero who's still just as arrogant, self-centered, and unapologetic over his past atrocities as ever.
* TragicVillain: He was born at the beginning of his existence with a unique eidetic memory which transcends his and Shinonome's reincarnation cycle -- it was intended to aid Qilby and Shinonome in their role as the knowledge-keepers of Eliatrope society, but unfortunately, neither their mother nor any of their other siblings quite realized what being forced to live forever and have every ''second'' of it constantly being crammed into one brain was going to do to a person in the long run, until it was too late. It's furthermore hinted in Season 4 that if the Goddess hadn't disappeared for millennia due to being attacked by the other gods and banished to the Necroworld, then her calming influence would have probably stopped Qilby's mental problems from running out of control.
* TheUnapologetic: He never apologizes for any of his crimes, which is a big part of why he's made out to be much less redeemable than Nox or Oropo. Even when he's brought low at the end of Season 2, he still says after a moment of morose reflection that his crimes were worth it.
* UnreliableExpositor: While a decent chunk of his exposition ''was'' true, there were several major lies and omissions sprinkled throughout. Such as his backstory as an OmnicidalManiac.
* TheUsurper: His lie to the Brotherhood of Tofu and the Sadida royal family that he's the Eliatrope king when it's actually [[AmnesiacHero one of the people listening]], coupled with how he's [[TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay pretty]] [[MyWayOrTheHighway forceful]] about making the Eliatropes in Emrub come with him to explore the stars even when the now-aware ''real'' king is currently at the front of the group, and everyone present knows this, make him this.
* VilerNewVillain: To Nox. Although both Nox and Qilby have [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds extremely compelling and understandable reasons for being the ways they are]], Qilby is notably more unrepentant and callous than Nox. Nox was able to justify his atrocities with the belief all of them would be [[RetGone retroactively erased from the Krosmoz]] if he succeeded in his goals, the death and suffering he managed to cause was limited to the World of Twelve, and he's ''crushed'' to the point he stops fighting and just waits to die once he realizes he was wrong from the start. Qilby by comparison is a lonely, angry StrawNihilist who just ''doesn't care'' anymore about hurting others, he's managed to devastate and destroy multiple entire planets, and he outright refuses to repent for his crimes even when brought low by them.
* VillainsDyingGrace: After his body is fatally damaged from fighting Lokus and fashioning the Eliasphere, Qilby uses his remaining time and power to stage a one-man rescue of Yugo from the Necroworld. Qilby himself is unsure why he did this, but admits to Yugo that he thinks them being [[ThickerThanWater brothers first and adversaries second]] is part of the reason. As he dies, he passes the Eliasphere on to Yugo and urges him to use it to stop the Necromes from killing all life, wishing his brother good luck and parting with him on good terms.
* VillainTeleportation: With his portals.
* VillainsWantMercy: After the combined efforts of the remaining Eliatropes and Shinonome rob him of the Eliacube, Qilby is reduced to begging his sister and then Yugo for help. Neither grant it.
* WalkingSpoiler: There's a ''lot'' about Qilby that isn't revealed until the final episodes.
* WalkingShirtlessScene: After TheReveal, he sheads his shirt, which also shows off his complex tattoos.
* WhatTheHellHero: Although it's connected directly to his [[ItsAllAboutMe egocentrism]] and [[NeverMyFault blame-shifting]] tendencies, Qilby calls out Yugo and his brothers that they never paid attention to his mental decline and never helped him when he needed it, which led him to hit his breaking point and commit his evil actions. In Season 4, he chides Yugo for banishing him, his own brother, to the White Dimension, and he suggests that Yugo sending him there for several thousand years ultimately just made him even crazier and more dangerous than he already was beforehand.
* WhoWantsToLiveForever: The only one of the immortal Eliatropes to remember all his past incarnations, making him feel the full effects of a life that will never end. [[BornAgainImmortality He'll die and be reborn]], [[AllergicToRoutine but life never feels new to him]]. Qilby sees the individual lives of others as [[StrawNihilist meaningless]] because they're not significantly different than those before, so he'll readily [[PutThemAllOutOfMyMisery sacrifice their lives]] so he can wander space for new sights and lifeforms to hold his interests.
* WhyDontYouJustShootHim: He tends towards this almost every time he has the upper hand against the heroes, including an instance of BondVillainStupidity.
* WithGreatPowerComesGreatInsanity: He goes completely nuts the moment he merges with the Eliacube. Well he was nuts before, he just knew how to hide it.
* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: Born unique amongst the Eliatropes for his eidetic memory which persists even across all his reincarnations, Qilby's mind has become completely overloaded from being forced to live and remember ''every single minute'' of every one of his lives for thousands if not billions of years, [[WhoWantsToLiveForever feeling the full effects of a life that will never end]] and seeing just how finite and fleeting all mortal life is. Lacking his mother the Eliatrope Goddess's supernatural calming influence to keep his mental problems in check likely didn't help after she was banished to the Necroworld. This, combined with feeling neglected and alienated from his and Shinonome's other siblings, who lacked the ability to retain memories across their own reincarnations and who didn't pay attention to Qilby's mental decline, turned Qilby into a StrawNihilist and led him to take outright evil measures to escape his perpetual boredom from being confined to one planet where there was no longer anything new to distract himself. It's furthermore suggested that [[AndIMustScream Qilby's millennia trapped in the White Dimension alone in perpetual sensory deprivation]] (which is an absolute IronicHell for an experience-craving being like him) after his siblings threw him in there for his pre-present crimes might have made him even ''crazier'' than he already was. In the present, Qilby is a cunning yet vicious, self-absorbed, LaughingMad loon.
* TheWorldIsJustAwesome: This is his perspective, but unfortunately, in his madness he takes it to a villainous extreme. His motivation for starting the Eliatrope-Mechasm war was because he'd observed everything there was to observe on the Eliatropes' original homeworld and nothing there felt new to him, and the Eliatropes' HomeworldEvacuation during the war would enable him to explore, observe and study the rest of the Krosmoz. He also proves that he only cares about the wonders of the Krosmoz that he encounters insofar that he can study them and learn new things, and he's fine with destroying an entire world to fuel the Zinit once he thinks he's seen everything worth observing.
* WouldBeRudeToSayGenocide: "Annihilate is much too harsh. The world will just be a bit... eh... ravaged?"
* YouCantMakeAnOmelette: When showing the ''Zinit'' to Adamaï, Qilby quips that one can't make an omelette without breaking some Dofus, foreshadowing the revelation that Qilby needs and wholly intends to drain the World of Twelve of its wakfu to get the ''Zinit'' back in the air [[NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist for the "good" of returning his people to their cosmic cruise]].
* YoureInsane: He's frequently and accurately on the receiving end from his siblings when they criticize his radical or outright evil actions. Baltazar takes it an extra step by calling him "beyond crazy".
* YouTalkTooMuch: As Adamaï and Phaeris point out, taking combative advantage of it.
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[[folder:Nora '''(Season 4 spoilers)''']]
Another member of the Council of Six. She died long before the series began in a successful attempt to destroy the Mechanim Orgonax.
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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Early on she plays this role to both Yugo and Adamai, though she gradually mellows out.
* CanonImmigrant: Her tale was first told in the video game ''VideoGame/IslandsOfWakfu''.
* DemonicPossession: [[spoiler: Efrim can possess her to use his knowledge to open up the portals to the Necroworld and to talk to their mother. In the end, Nora does the opposite to force Efrim to open the gates to send every Necros back.]]
* {{Foreshadowing}}: She wears magenta-red clothing and her Eliatrope Portals are unusually rhomboid in shape. [[spoiler: Turns out she and Efrim were behind the portals to the Necroworld.]]
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: After sealing in the Necroworld for good, she teleports herself and Efrim in the farthest corner of space, where they both hybernate for good, alone but together at last.]]
* NiceJobBreakingItHero: To a horrific degree. [[spoiler: By tracing her lost mother to the Necroworld where the Twelve Gods had dumped her, and rescuing her, Nora unwittingly gave Toross and the Necromes what they needed to escape their dead dimension and begin satiating their HorrorHunger on planets in the main dimension: her dragon brother Efrim.]]
* TakenForGranite: [[spoiler: Toross captures her and turns her to stone alongside a mass of other Sadida Necros to make sure she can stay on their side as a portal-opening device. She's literally broken free by Joris.]]
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[[folder:The Goddess '''(Season 4 spoilers)''']]
!!The Great Goddess Eliatrope
The patron goddess of the Eliatrope race, and the birth mother of the Council of Six including Yugo, Adamaï, Qilby, Nora and Efrim. She makes her appearance in Season 4 where it's revealed that she has taken over Ingloriom after seemingly destroying the World of Twelve's gods. It's also revealed that she's been absent for eons because she was banished to the Necroworld by the Twelve, until Nora and Efrim recently rescued her.
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* AmbiguouslyEvil: While she seems well-intentioned and acts like a loving mother towards Yugo and her other children, her actions are questionable to say the least. She has seemingly slain the World of Twelve's pantheon , conquered Ingloriom, freed Qilby from the White Dimension, and essentially establishes a [[BigBrotherIsWatching Big Brother-style]] PoliceState over the entire World of Twelve at the start of Season 4 without the consent of any of the planet's inhabitants.
* AndIMustScream: She spent thousands if not millions of years in the Necroworld chained up and being used as a LivingBattery for the Necromes. Which, as we see when Yugo is briefly subjected to the same process, is a ''torturous'' experience for the victim.
* BigBrotherIsWatching: After taking over Ingloriom, she monitors the entire World of Twelve by conjuring giant floating eyes in the sky all over the planet while her Eliatrope followers basically act as her unaccountable magic police force.
* DependingOnTheArtist: Eliatrope's appearance was first teased in the comics years prior her proper debut in the show; the silhouette in the comics back then was defined enough to show Eliatrope looked more humanoid, almost like a giant female version of her own children; come Season 4 of the animation, now Eliatrope looks quite different, more amorphous and ethereal as if to portray the Eliatrope goddess in a more unique light.
* DirtyCoward: [[spoiler: Efrim]] accuses her of being one, as well as an hypocrite, for being too cowardly to actually help her people in time of crysis. Indeed, when she hears that the Necros are coming, she costantly screams for escaping this world and run away someplace else.
* DoppelgangerGetsSameSentiment: Averted. When she meets Sadlygrove face-to-face in Season 4, she immediately recognizes him as the reincarnation of the same Iop god who banished her so long ago and clearly holds a massive grudge if the current destroyed state of Ingloriom is any indication. However, she acknowledges that Dally is a different person from the god he used to be and understands that he is close friends with her son Yugo, so she doesn't destroy him as she states she otherwise would have.
* FatalFlaw: As seen later in the series, she's far too loving and kind to impose herself on others: when the queen of Bonta openly challenges her, the Goddess breaks down in tears and leaves. When she learns that the Necros are coming, she falls into a panic and plans to escape with her children, leaving the whole World of Twelve to be consumed by the undead horde.
* TheGodsMustBeLazy: Averted ''hard''. Upon usurping the World of Twelve's deities, she wastes no time establishing what is basically a magical surveillance state over the entire planet and having her Eliatrope followers use their powers to help where it is needed most regardless of what the world's leaders say. However, her excessive goodness also makes her too shy to actually act in response to a challenge.
* HealingHands: She can fully revive people with just a kiss, or by letting them sleep in her body.
* LivingBattery: For the thousands of years that she was imprisoned in the Necroworld, Toross brutally harvested her renewable wakfu to satisfy his and his undead people's HorrorHunger.
* ParentsAsPeople: Although she dearly loves each of her children with all her heart, and is a benevolent being all-round, she doesn't know how to rein in the tensions between [[CainAndAbel Yugo and Qilby]] as they approach boiling point, much to her distress. She wants to see the best in [[TokenEvilTeammate Qilby]] almost to a fault despite the atrocities he's committed during her long absence. [[spoiler:During the Necrome invasion, Yugo being trapped and captured just as she previously was, and Nora being killed, sends her into a HeroicBSOD]].
* PrehensileHair: Her entire body is seemingly made of hair, which she employs as tentacles to interact with things and hug her children.
* SoProudOfYou: When Yugo won't back down from the seemingly impossible fight, the Goddess finally respects his decision and tells him how proud she is of him and his other children before leaving.
* UnreliableExpositor: Her picture-only flashback tale to Yugo has her seemingly being attacked by the other Gods out of the blue and for no good reason, making them appear as jerkasses. According to extra materials though, she actually ''was'' in the wrong for violating the divine laws and wiping out all life on the World of Twelve just to stop Orgonax, making their actions a little more understandable.
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!!The Brotherhood of the Forgotten/The Siblings
[[Characters/WakfuBrotherhoodOfTheForgotten See here.]]

!!Other
[[folder:Jiva]]
!!Jiva

First appearing (as part of Wakfu - she was part of Dofus lore since the beginning) in the Manga, Jiva is the guardian of Cold and Winter and protector of the month of Javian (the Krosmos equivalent of January). She appears during Yugo and Adamaï's birthday party demanding [[spoiler:the six Elliatrope Dofus. She also easily curbstomps the brotherhood of tofu and Phaeris, slaying him in exchange for sparing everyone else's lives]].
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* AdaptationalVillainy: See below.
* BigBad: Of the Manga thus far. (This is a big change from her Dofus-era version, where she's a benevolent goddess who founded Bonta, the White City, and is keeping Rushu's minion Djaul, Protector of Decendre, from taking over the other months.) [[spoiler: A scene in the third volume implies though that she may be part of a BigBadDuumvirate with a mysterious figure revealed to be Lady Echo.]]
* CurbStompBattle: [[spoiler: Defeats the brotherhood and Phaeris easily.]]
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: Kills Phaeris, albeit as part of a deal with him to spare everyone else.]]
* HumanPopsicle: [[spoiler: The reason she wants the six Dofus? To revive Ulgrude, Protector of Martello, who got so badly injured protecting her from Djaul, he had to be frozen so he wouldn't die.]]
* AnIcePerson: To be expected, as she's the guardian of Winter.
* IHaveYourWife: [[spoiler: Holds Grougal and Chibi hostage to make certain the Brotherhood delivers the six Dofus to her.]]
* KnowWhenToFoldThem: She openly admits that the six Dofus owned by Ogrest are beyond her reach.
* [[spoiler: LoveMakesYouEvil: Her main reason to act.]]
* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: [[spoiler: In the fourth volume she eventually has a HeelRealization when she realizes that she's basically threatening two babies for the sake of his beloved, something that Ulgrud would have never approved.]]
* PhysicalGod: She went the distance with ''[[MeaningfulName Phaeris the Powerful]]''.
* SlasherSmile: A few times during her attack.
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[[folder:Orgonax]]
!!Orgonax
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The youngest member of the Mechasms, whose heart was stolen by Qilby causing the Eliatrope-Mechasm war, he is the only known Mechasm [[SuperPersistentPredator who followed the Zinit through the Krosmoz and managed to reach the World of 12 with the mission of getting his heart back]].
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* AchillesHeel: As evidenced by himself and his brother Lokus, despite their monstrous speed and strength, Mechasms have difficulty grasping how Eliatrope portals can be used to redirect their attacks and circumvent their defensive abilities.
* AmbiguousSituation: It's never stated what happened to him after Nora's [[HeroicSacrifice heroic sacrifice]], he either could be dead or simply dormant. [[spoiler:Supplementary material reveals he might still be alive as a Feca servant.]]
* {{Determinator}}: Nothing could stop his desire to regain his heart and kill the Eliatrope race as revenge its theft, being even willing to chase the Eliatropes across the Krosmoz to reach his goals.
* DisproportionateRetribution: Orgonax's murderous rage over his heart being taken from him is understandable up to the point of attempting complete genocide and pushing his war to the point of nearly exterminating the entire Eliatrope people as well as an entire planet of entirely-unrelated bystanders.
* FriendToAllLivingThings: Liked to admire birds before the war and aparently was fond of any living creature....unless you are an [[BerserkButton Eliatrope]].
* TheJuggernaut: Extremely powerful and nearly-indestructible to the point that he was nearly capable of exterminating the Eliatropes and Dragons with his Lu-Fu servants, and that the last surviving Eliatrope Nora (barring Qilby and the children who were sent in another dimension) had to use the power of the Eliatrope Godess herself in an attack that annihilated all life on the World of Twelve to finally stop him.
* {{Kaiju}}: His size was so big to the point that, the older member of his race [[BizarreAlienBiology dwarfed compared to him]].
* TheDreaded: The Eliatrope race feared him after Qilby's actions brought about war, and they had [[SuperPersistentPredator very good reason to do so]].
* MadeOfIndestructium: It took a planetary explosion to kill him, [[AmbiguousSituation (or not)]].
* MechanicalLifeforms: MadeofIndestructium with a heart made of [[ElementNumberFive pure and almost infinite wakfu]] and angelic-like wings.
* SuperPersistentPredator: Fought in the Eliatrope-Mechasm war, survived it, traveled through the Krosmoz, fought the eliatropes again and almost managed to kill Nora & Efrim.
* TheGhost: Is mentioned various times in the animation but only appears in one game. Still he is responsable for all the events of dofus/wakfu. [[spoiler: Until is revealed that Qilby is responsible for starting the war, so he could escape from boredom]].
* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Orgonax is nothing more than yet another person Qilby screwed over in the end. The entire reason Qilby even took Orgonax's heart was twofold; to use its world-jumping to escape his own world, and to bring down the wrath of the Mechasm race on his own people. Orgonax doesn't seem to care about Qilby so much as he does [[FinalSolution annihilating the entire Eliatrope race in general]].]]
* WingedHumanoid: Had six pairs of very beautiful mechanical wings.
* YoungerThanHeLooks: Is stated that he was the youngest of his race, yet [[BizarreAlienBiology he looks taller and stronger than the other Mechasm]] in Qilby's flashbacks.
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Ogrest]]
!!Ogrest

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' Brigitte Lecordier (FR), Mathias Kozlowski (FR, Giant), Julie-Ann Dean (EN)

A prominent figure of Wakfu lore since the beginning. Ogrest is an ogre who was accidentally created from ogrines and a piece of candy by the Feca Alchemist Otomai, who took him in as his son. He then discovered the Sadida doll Dathura, and brought her back to life with a sapphire heart and his tears. Ogrest set out to collect the six primordial dofus for her. However Dathura only cared for the dofus, and in anger, Ogrest threw her into an abyss, which in turn forced Otomai to abandon him. Ogrest traveled to Mount Zinit where he cried, causing the World of Twelve to flood and divide it into the present nations and lands.
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* AlmightyIdiot: Granted, he wasn't exactly the definition of "brains" given he's only an kid mentally, but the Primordial Dofus turned him to a god-defeating, world-destroying threat with even ''less'' mental faculties and speaking ability than an infant.
* AmplifierArtifact: His six Primordial Dofus, which transformed him.
* AstralProjection: Inside his stomach, Ogrest is able to manifest his child form to confront Otomai.
* TheBeastmaster: After Otomai touches his Dofus, six dragons are summoned to aid Ogrest.
* BigBad: Of the world of Wakfu as a whole.
* BigBadEnsemble: Is this for the [=OVAs=] with Lady Echo. While Ogrest's Chaos is flooding the World of Twelve, Lady Echo leads the Siblings into stopping the heroes from acquiring the Eliatrope Dofus.
* BroughtDownToNormal: [[spoiler: After Otomai removes the Dofus from his stomach, Ogrest reverts back to his harmless baby form.]]
* DeathGlare: The AstralProjection of his baby form gives one to Otomai when [[spoiler: he tries to remove the Dofus from his stomach.]]
* TheDreaded: Is this to the rest of the World of Twelve, for good reasons given the disastrous effects that his tears alone have on the world and his titanic strength, not counting how he caused the departure of the gods. It's telling that even after even with the Iop god's power Rubilax is not optimistic at all about Dally's chances against him, and that Nox never tried to get revenge on him for the death of his family despite his love for his family and having the power of the Eliacube.
* EarlyBirdCameo: [[spoiler: When Yugo, tries to remove the Eliacube, he, Nox and Adamai accidentally time travel into the future to Mount Zinit. When Yugo tried to finish off Nox, Ogrest roared, distracting Yugo, and letting Nox get the upper hand]].
* EarWings: As a child, he finds by accident that his large ears allow him to fly by flapping very fast (hummingbird-like fast, in fact). It's quite instinctive at the start and Ogrest has a hard time controlling it, leading to a few crashes.
* EasilyForgiven: [[spoiler: Played with. After reverting back to his baby form, Sadida guards are ordered to attack him. Otomai defends him and promises Ogrest is harmless now, so he gets a pass after causing destruction all over the world and killing countless people in the process]].
* FallenHero: Before using the Dofus, he saved Otomai's Dofus from Ecaflip pirates, and brought Dathura back to life.
* GreaterScopeVillain: [[spoiler: He's said to have caused the island Nox's family was staying on to be destroyed, which started Nox's reign of terror for the next 200 years.]]
* HeelFaceTurn: [[spoiler: Once reverted to his child form, his madness abates, and he seeks to atone for his actions]].
* InvincibleVillain: Ogrest is so powerful that even the gods weren't capable of stopping him and fled the World of Twelve forever out of fear of his wrath. Despite their best efforts and being empowered by the six Eliatrope Dofus and Iop god's divine power respectively, Yugo and Sadlygrove are unable to do much more than fight him to a stalemate, yet Ogrest's durability and ability to [[EnemySummoner call upon the dragons tied to his own Dofus]] allow him to get the upper hand once again. [[spoiler:It's only because Otomai was able to remove the Primordial Dofus from his stomach and of revert him back to his old and peaceful self that his threat to the world is stopped.]]
* LightningBruiser: Despite his huge size and titanic strength Ogrest is tremendously fast and is more of capable of keeping up with Sadlygrove and Yugo's agility and speed, even with the former having the god Iop's power and the latter's already great speed and mobility and use of portals being boosted to a divine degree by the Eliatropes Dofus.
* LoveHurts: His transformation and rage were caused by Dathura's cruel betrayal.
* NearVillainVictory: Has Yugo and Sadlygrove dead to rights and would have killed them at the end of their fight [[spoiler:had Otomai not removed the Dofus inside his stomach.]]
* NighInvulnerability: Even with the combined efforts of newly god-powered Sadlygrove and Yugo, [[spoiler:two gods with one of them using the six Eliatrope Dofus and the other the strongest god of the World of Twelve in physical combat]] Ogrest is barely harmed. Keep in mind, Sadlygrove was strong enough to not long before fighting Ogrest [[spoiler:lift the entire Sadida Kingdom out of the ground and raise its elevation above the flooding waters]], yet at most he can only break even with Ogrest before Yugo steps in to help.
* ObliviouslyEvil: At his core Ogrest is nothing but a child who just wanted companionship and who just wants to cry alone after Dathura's betrayal and his guilt over seemingly killing her. That combined to the increase of aggressivity and regression of intelligence caused by the Primordial Dofus means that he's completely unaware of the devastating effects that his tears have on the world and of the consequences of his actions.
* OurOgresAreHungrier: For starters, he's an alchemically-created creature, and is powerful enough to downright beat up an entire pantheon who came to stop him.
* OhCrap: He reacts with seemingly genuine surprise and shock when Yugo summons a massive numbers of portals above him to carpet-bomb him. Too bad he's too though for that.
* PetTheDog: For all his faults, Ogrest seems to have a good relationship with the six Dragons, as two of them even stands on his shoulders while Ogrest himself pets Dardondakal on the head.
* SuperStrength: He's able to match and overpower Sadlygrove [[spoiler:when the latter is channeling the power of the god Iop, the physically strongest of all the gods in the World of Twelve]].
* ThirdPersonPerson: How he spoke before his transformation.
* TragicVillain: Looking at his backstory, it's easy to see how he was driven to tears. Pity that when he cries, the world floods...
* UnwittingPawn: Of Dathura, [[spoiler: and by extension of Oropo who ordered her to manipulate Ogrest into gaining the power of the Primordial Dofus and of enraging him so he could chase the gods from the World of Twelve]].
* VoiceOfTheLegion: In the [=OVA=] he seems to "talk" to the heroes in a booming, [[TheUnintelligible incomprehensible]] voice which echoes.
* WorldsStrongestMan: [[spoiler:Until he was BroughtDownToNormal]], he's basically ''the'' strongest being in the World of Twelve. Taking him on is basically considered the equivalent of fighting a god, and ''two'' {{Physical God}}s working together at best could only stalemate him before he summoned his dragons to get the edge back. Rubilax all but states that ''[[GodOfEvil Rushu]]'' is inferior to Ogrest's full power. [[spoiler:The only reason he loses is because they bought time for Otomai to remove the Dofus from his stomach and revert him to his child form.]]
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[[folder:Remington Smisse / "Remi"]]
!!Remington Smisse

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!!!'''Voiced by:''' David Krüger (FR), Eric Meyers (EN)

A Roublard fixated on collecting Shushus, Remington is the second season's first primary antagonist, along with his brother, Grany. Remington is a charmer and a vicious fighter besides, but his recklessness, total lack of interest in anything but theft or Grany's safety, and [[ChronicBackstabbingDisorder constant double-crosses]] make him as dangerous an ally as an enemy.
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* AdaptationalWimp: He's a lot less intelligent, competent, and courageous than his comic book counterpart.
* AerithAndBob: His parents named him Remington and his brother Grany.
* AffablyEvil: Charming, flappable, deadly.
* AristocratsAreEvil: With their father having been the "King of the Roublards" at one point, Remington and Grany are technically royalty.
* BackToBackBadasses: With Eva in "Rubilaxia". [[spoiler:They get captured anyway.]]
* BadassCape: More of a cloak, but it has the same impact.
* BeardOfEvil
* {{BFS}}: His Shushu sword, which was Grany's weapon.
* BigBrotherInstinct: This used to be Grany's thing, until circumstances led to Remington taking it upon himself to protect his brother.
* BigShutUp: Whenever his half-dozen Shushus get REALLY chatty.
-->'''Remington:''' SILENCE, SHUSHUS! I can't even hear myself killing!
* BolivianArmyEnding: [[spoiler:His last scene in "Rushu's World".]]
* ChronicBackstabbingDisorder: Tries to double-cross Eva twice within the same five minutes, the second time for practically no reason other than stone-headed bravado.
* DeathSeeker: Grany seems to think he's one, and Remington can't find it in himself to fully disagree.
* {{Determinator}}: Given his overarching mission and his never-say-die attitude, this is a given. He also gives this piece of advice to Yugo when the latter claims he can't use his portals to get them [[spoiler:out of Rushu's realm]]:
-->'''Remington:''' Such defeatism. There's always a solution, kiddo.
* DickDastardlyStopsToCheat: Every single time he decides to backstab after an EnemyMine, it usually blows up in his face.
* DisneyVillainDeath: Survives it, though.
* TheEasyWayOrTheHardWay: With rhyming to boot.
* EnemyMine: With Maskemane in ''Maxi-Mini'' and Evangelyne in "Rubilaxia".
** [[spoiler:Also teams up with Ush Galesh in the Special Episodes in order to help Grany.]]
* EvilCounterpart: The basic premise of his character is to parallel that of the protagonists'.
** Along with a noseless face and [[WrongGenreSavvy boneheaded tendencies]], Remington shares the same desire for thrills and flashy gestures as Grovy, which gets both into trouble just as often as the sun sets, but their differences are aplenty -- their Shushu weaponry contrasts (Grovy prefers swords; Remington's better with guns), their colorscheme is reversed (white for Grovy; black for Remington), their amount of clothing is inverted (Grovy is a WalkingShirtlessScene; Remington only reveals his lower chin), their combat styles reflect their mindsets ([[IdiotHero Grovy]] is [[LeeroyJenkins impulsive and reckless]]; [[LoveableRogue Remington]] is [[TheMusketeer agile and precise]]), their heritages outline their goals (Grovy came from [[IJustWantToBeSpecial a humble village]]; Remington hails from a [[AristocratsAreEvil long line of thieves]]), and their skin tones are polar opposites (Grovy is a dark-skinned redhead; Remington is closest to an EeriePaleSkinnedBrunette).
** For everything contrasting Grovy, Remington successfully parallels with Evangelyne. Both are [[PointyEars pointy-eared]], long-ranged fighters (she's an archer; he's a gunner), [[RebelRelaxation remain in good posture]] when there isn't much action, [[StraightMan calmly yet irritably put up with their comrades' antics]], and contain a softer inner demeanor (she's a {{Tsundere}}; he's a LoveableRogue that cares for his family). They differ largely in that Remington steals authentic weapons and backstabs nearly everyone ForTheEvulz, whereas Evangelyne was assigned to protect a princess and only ever snarks her way through her friends' antics. In contrast to her distant relationship with Cleophee, Remington is rarely apart from his own sibling, Grany.
** In a rare ''three-fold'' counterpart, Remington is basically a younger and more charming Ruel. Both are criminals (Ruel's a BountyHunter; Remington's a thief), who place a high value on materials (money for Ruel; weapons for Remington) and screw over their compatriots on a whim (Ruel swindles his teammates for money; Remington backstabs Evangelyne after their EnemyMine), but genuinely care for the well-being of their comrades, and look after a MoralityPet that keeps them from committing truly bad deeds (Grany for Remington; Yugo for Ruel). The main difference between them is that Ruel, while a crook, [[EveryoneHasStandards still has more standards]]. Remington tried to kill [[spoiler:Evangelyne]] after [[spoiler:she]] saved him two times.
* ExpressiveMask
* FamilyValuesVillain: Along with the Roublards in general, as family is the only thing they value over wealth.
* ForTheEvulz: He sure likes to be a backstabbing dick for the sake of being a backstabbing dick, even though his every act of pointless villainy ends poorly for him.
* GunsAkimbo: His Shushu pistols.
* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:He opts to stay behind in Rushu's World to try and save his brother Grany.]]
* HiddenDepths: A conniving thief and sneak, who is nonetheless quite talented at sewing and carpentry. That's not even going into how far he'll go for his family.
* TheHighwayman
* IndyPloy: Deconstructed; they tend to go badly for him.
* KickTheDog: When he threw Evangelyne off a ledge, ''right after she released him from prison''.
* KillTheGod: Is aiming to become powerful enough to challenge and defeat [[spoiler: Ush Galesh, an Ecaflip demigod]] to remove his brother's curse.
** [[spoiler: However, in the Special Episodes he instead decides to pull an EnemyMine with Ush against the Brotherhood, offering his assistance in exchange for removing Grany's curse.]]
* LoveableRogue: "Roublard" is the French word for rogue.
* MeaningfulName: Remington and Smith & Wesson are both popular brands of firearms, which fits with his fetish for weapons.
* TheMusketeer: Carries pistols and swords around, though he prefers using the former.
* TheNoseless: Only in the cartoon.
* LeParkour
* LickedByTheDog: Yugo expresses remorse and admiration when Remington opts to stay in [[spoiler: the Shushu realm to try and save his brother.]]
* PetTheDog: Genuinely cares for the safety of his brother.
* PointyEars: Like most Rogues, he has pointy ears.
* PowerFist: His Shushu gauntlet.
* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: His Shushu dagger/scimitar, though he's missed most of the times he's thrown it.
* RedOniBlueOni: A notable subversion of the Blue Oni to Grany's Red, as while more calm and collected, Remington is prone to reckless, grandiose action.
* SamusIsAGirl: Remington's deep-voiced Shushu sword is actually female.
* [[SesquipedalianSmith Sesquipedalian Smisse]]
* SiblingYinYang: With his brother Grany.
* SticksToTheBack: His Shushu sword.
* {{Talking Weapon}}s: He carries half a dozen of them.
* UngratefulBastard: He tends to turn against people who just helped him without remorse.
* UnorthodoxSheathing
* UnskilledButStrong: Wields several Shushu weapons in tandem; not very skilled with any (well, at least with his giant greatsword [originally [[TheBrute his brother]]'s weapon] or a giant hammer, but he's at the level of accuracy of Evangelyne with his guns) and utilizes each when the situation best requires it.
* VictoryIsBoring: He accepted a job to rob one of Bonta's wealthiest merchants of an enchanted mask, a job that would have required the use of several enchanted weapons to pull off. Grany advises against it, Remington decides to go for it anyway. He loves challenges.
* VillainBall: See Chronic Backstabbing Disorder above.
* VillainProtagonist: He got his own comic!
* WalkingArmory: Possesses and uses several Shushu weapons at once.
* WoundedGazelleGambit: Played with, he used this tactic by pretending to stab himself in the stomach as a child to steal his father's purse. When it looks like he's about to use the same trick in adulthood after apparently getting his torso ripped open, it's ultimately revealed that he really was critically injured and was muscling his way through the "Gambit" part of the trope.
* WrongGenreSavvy: A badass [[ActionGirl girl]] wants a dagger placed in the middle of a throne room? Certainly the most powerful item of all!
[[/folder]]

[[folder:Grany Smisse]]
!!Grany Smisse
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!!!Voiced by: Mathias Kozlowski (FR), Ross Grant (EN)

Remington's younger brother. Formerly TheBigGuy of the duo, he's now stuck in a bow-meow body. However, he's still not totally harmless, and just as ruthless as Remington.
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* AdaptationalWimp: Just like Remington.
* BashBrothers: Formerly with his brother Remington, until he underwent a... change.
* TheBigGuy: In the comic, because it's a case of VillainProtagonist.
* TheBrute: Formerly. He briefly manages to fulfill this again when he fuses with a Shushu to turn into a large muscled cat-man.
* ButtMonkey: Suffers the most when Remington's ambitious plans go south.
* CuteKitten: Played with. His bow-meow form ''is'' a little adorable, but since he spends so much time in a menacing way with glares and smug smiles, it doesn't really show.
* TheDeterminator: Tied to a chair? Blocked by a demonic door? He'll find a way to muscle through it, or die trying.
* DullSurprise: He took being turned into a bow-meow rather well, all things considered.
* ForcedTransformation: He's apparently cursed by being permanently a bow-meow (think of a housecat).
* HighlyVisibleNinja
* KillerRabbit: As a bow-meow, he is incredibly agile and uses that speed to lethal effect despite his size.
* LethalJokeCharacter: When he was human, he was a Roublard (think ''D&D'' Rogue) [[HighlyVisibleNinja redhead who measured almost 7 feet and was built like a bodybuilder]]. The thing no-one noticed, [[NotSoHarmlessVillain he was still a Roublard who managed to survive of a life of robberies, burglaries and thefts.]]
* MadeOfIron: His bow-meow form embodies this trope more so than his original human form. To whit, he was once kicked so hard into a stone pillar that he became embedded into it. Shortly after, he walked it off.
* NonActionGuy: After the...[[NoodleIncident bow-meow thing]], unless he does a FusionDance with a Shushu.
* ParrotPetPosition
* PunnyName: The "Granny Smith" is a kind of apple.
* RedOniBlueOni: A notable subversion of the Red Oni to Remington's Blue, as while loud and violent, he's the more cautious and prudent of the two.
* RightHandCat
* SarcasticDevotee: Remains loyal to Remington despite all the condescension and massive misfortune his brother heaps upon him.
* SiblingYinYang: With his brother Remington.
* UngratefulBastard: Mocks Remington for teaming up with Ush in Special Episode 2, when Remington is only doing it for Grany's sake.
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[[folder:The Mmmmmmmmmporg/[[spoiler: Marilyn the Meuporg]]]]
!!The Mmmmmmmmmporg
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The secret weapon Brakmar planned to use against Bonta, he was thought to have been killed but instead was kept as a secret resource and unleashed on the heroes as fifth member of the Brack'n Black for the Gobbowl match against the Brotherhood and the Masked Gobbowler. A seemingly unstoppable beast of a man who "sold his soul to the Gobbowl" but has a very sensitive secret....
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* AffablyEvil: He is quite jovial and upbeat for such a brutal war criminal, and genuinely loves playing Gobbowl. Until he gets mad...
* BadassNormal: His speed isn't the result of magic use, so he can use it as much as he pleases during games.
* BerserkButton: Being laughed at because of his true name. And unfortunately, the resulting rampage isn't pretty for anyone involved.
* BurningRubber: He's so ridiculously fast he leaves behind a trail of bright yellow flames.
* CharacterTics: Has a habit of winking.
* EmbarrassingFirstName: According to Ruel, his true name is not Mmmmmmmmporg, but [[spoiler: [[GenderBlenderName Marilyn]]]].
* HornedHumanoid: Has small stubs of horns which grows into massive bull-like horns when he's furious.
* InconsistentSpelling: InUniverse, one of the announcer has to ask with how many "m"s do you spell "Mmmmmmmmmporg".
* KarmaHoudini: He rampages through Brakmar, causing untold destruction, but after being defeated he's shown to be still alive and ready to start again. Granted, it's something of an open question if they have anyone that ''could'' recapture him.
* LanternJawOfJustice: Subverted, has a huge prominent chin, but he's not a good guy, except when he's calm, perhaps.
* LaserGuidedKarma: He claims to have sold his soul to Gobbowl, but it may have just been a saying. He's ultimately defeated when two younger players join forces to blast him with the ultimate Gobbowl technique.
* OhCrap: Freezes in his tracks, utterly shocked, when Ruel [[spoiler: reveals that his actual name is Marilyn]].
* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: The Mmmmmmmmmmporg is noted InUniverse to not be his real name, but the commentators also state they don't have any records of his actual name. Only Ruel actually remembers since he had heard of The Mmmmmmmmmmporg back in the day, [[spoiler:and it turns out there's a good reason for why his real name is unknown to most]].
* PersonOfMassDestruction: When he's enraged he's able to break the whole stadium in two with a few punches and lay waste to a city.
* PetTheDog: Shows a little genuine concern for hurting Eva, even if he follows up with a sexist remark.
* PoliticallyIncorrectVillain: Downplayed, while the he does make a sexist remark at Eva after knocking her down, he sounds more clumsly patronizing than openly malicious, does look genuinely worried for her health after knocking her down and [[spoiler: is genuinely impressed by Maude's skills.]]
* RedEyesTakeWarning: The first sign that he's going from smug player to mass-destruction machine.
* SeriousBusiness: To him, Gobbowl, to the point of proudly declaring that he "sold his soul to Gobbowl".
* StoutStrength: He's rather portly, but frighteningly powerful and fast.
* SuperSpeed: Despite his massive frame, the Mmmmmmmmmmporg is incredibly fast and can blitz across the stadium at dazzling speed, leaving only a stream of fire behind. He's so fast, in fact, that when the Xelor referee Slo-mo uses his [[TimeMaster time slowdown power]] to let the crowd appreciate certain moves, the Mmmmmmmmmmporg is still moving fast enough that the commentators can barely add anything before he's already finished.
* UnstoppableRage: When he's laughed at by the entire stadium for his real name, the Mmmmmmmmporg goes berserk and proceeds to downright murder his teammates and destroy everything around him until he's defeated.
* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: While it was him who devastated Brakmar in the first place, the Prince of Brakmar blames the devastation on Yugo alone as a "proof" of the dangerousness of the Eliatropes during the Council of Twelves, which adds further chaos to the discussion and makes Adamai doubt a peaceful solution to their troubles.
* VoiceOfTheLegion: When he gets mad, his voice echoes ominously.
--> "[[ScreamingWarrior NOBODY CALLS ME]] [[spoiler: MARILYN]]!!!"
* WouldHurtAChild: Was willing to destroy an entire city as collateral damage just because Yugo [[spoiler:accidentally called him Marilyn (while trying to encourage him not to get so sensitive about it, no less)]].
[[/folder]]

[[folder: Lokus]]
!!Lokus

A survivor of the Mechasm, for some unfathomable reason he's found his way to Inglorium and guards the entrance to the newly-formed Eliatrope Temple, but doesn't seem to be an ally.
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* AllPowerfulBystander: So strong that he implicitly defeated the Twelve Gods, he still won't budge from his place, not even with the Necros threat lingering on them.
* ChekhovsGunman: [[spoiler: Qilby eventually fights him to create an artifact stronger than the Eliacube from his core.]]
* DeadlyGaze: Lokus' main form of attack consist in him "glaring" at the target, telekinetically smashing them against the closest wall while suffocating them. Even the Eliatrope Goddess is easily defeated by this move.
* EyeBeam: Should his paralyzing gaze being insufficient, Lokus can shoot beams of energy from his eye/core.
* MechanicalLifeforms: Like Orgonax before him, resembling a headless humanoid figure covered in TronLines with a hole in his chest hosting a single eye and sharp limbs.
* MultiArmedAndDangerous: When enraged, Lokus can split his arms in a set of spider-like limbs to better impale his enemies.
* OnlyTheWorthyMayWield: Qilby speculates that the Mechasm will only part from his heart if his opponent is "worthy" of wielding his power. [[spoiler: This seemingly comes to pass, as when Qilby wields the Eliasphere, Lokus isn't anywhere in sight to counter attack him like Orgonax.]]
* PersonOfMassDestruction: While never properly explained, it's implied that he, rather than the Eliatrope Goddess, was responsible for messing up Inglorium and defeating the Gods.
* UnskilledButStrong: While he's extremely powerful in melee with his superior skills, he has a hard time countering the Eliatrope portals.

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[[folder: Lance Dur]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:''"One of the greatest warriors? Heh. I was the best."'']]
A master Forgelancer and the king of Albuera. Though his best days are far behind him, when it appears that his old enemy (and lover) the sorceress Belladone has returned to her evil ways, he goes on one last adventure to save the children of his land and perhaps teach his son Agard a few lessons about heroism before he kicks the bucket.
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* BadassGrandpa: The plot of his show starts during his 70th Birthday, and he still has the skills and smarts to traverse magical traps and defeat terrifying monsters.
* BigDamnHeroes: A middle-aged Lance saves Adamai from being killed by a squad of Necros mystics early in Wakfu season 4.
* DentedIron: Lance is a 70-year-old man who isn't contracted to any of the gods who provide longevity such as Enutrof and Xelor, and outside of Agard's health elixirs, he doesn't have any cures or artifacts to stop the pains and weariness of age (and a lifetime of battle) from affecting him.
* FeelingTheirAge: A central theme of his story. He and his old team are withered and tired. Agard, once a young boy in the MMORPG, is a fully grown man with a child of his own. And even the once apparently imperishable Belladone has wrinkles where once were none.
* TheGoodKing: When he was at the prime of his life at just 30, he reluctantly stopped adventuring to focus on being this for Albuera. By the time his mini-series begins, it's shown that he completely succeeded in this with his kingdom one of the most peaceful and prosperous in the World of Twelve. But though he is appreciative of the love of his family and the gratitude of his subjects, Lance remains somewhat saddened at having given up on quests and discovery.
* HulkingOut: [[spoiler:Overdoses on the medicine Agard makes him]], gaining a massive burst of might and speed for his climactic battle with Cire Momore.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: A portrait of his much younger self (presumably in his 20s) features Lance with bigger muscles, a trimmer waist, and a fuller head of hair. Averted when he's seen in Wakfu's fourth season where he looks pretty much the same as he does in his mini-series set years later albeit with brown hair and slightly more meat on his arms.
* LoveRedeems: Somewhat. Though he'd argue that he didn't improve her much from their courtship, Belladone apparently stopped eating children to sustain herself even after they broke up. The fact that she seems to be about to resume doing so is what kicks off the plot of his mini-series.
* NayTheist: As a Forgelancer, Lance does not pledge fealty to any of the gods in the setting, with even his magic lance enchanted through other means.
* RetractableWeapon: His friends gift him a version of his original lance that has this functionality. It's a bit awkward for him to use at first, but he gets the hang of it over time.
* TakingYouWithMe: Deciding that his time is almost up anyway, he chooses to put it all on the line in the final episode of his mini-series to defeat Cire Momore once and for all to leave the World of Twelve with one less grotesquely powerful villain to worry about.
* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: When Cire Momore is on the cusp of sucking out his soul, Lance's immense will allows him to [[spoiler:hijack the process, and ''blasts'' out the entirety of his fiery (and gargantuan) heroic spirit at the ghostly knight, completely obliterating his foe.]]
[[/folder]]

!! Wakfu heroes
[[folder:Maskemane]]
!!Maskemane
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[[caption-width-right:242:Maskemane in the OVA]]

The last surviving member of the Masqueraider tribe who guarded the three original mask of Sadida. Maskemane now seeks to guard the three sacred masks (Coward, Intrepid and Psycopath) from the leader of the Tymadors, Kouto Smisse.

* AnimeHair: And scarlet-colored, no less!
* BerserkButton: Never touch his masks, ''ever''.
* BrainwashedAndCrazy: He's under this in the [=OVAs=] to work with the Brotherhood of the Forgotten and especially Ush, though he's freed from it at the end of the fight with Yugo.
* ClassicalAntiHero: [[ZigZaggingTrope Kind of]]. His Coward mask (besides healing) reveals some insecurities of him. He blames himself for [[LastofHisKind the death of his tribe]] (especially his little brother), and is socially awkward, to the point that [[WhatIsThisThingYouCallLove he doesn't know how to interpret love]] (for Farrow, [[SlapSlapKiss whose relationship starts with a literal punch in the face]]) and pees in front of [[TheDreaded Dark Vlad]] before fighting him. Yet, he is pretty powerful by himself, has his heart in a good place, will protect innocents (wich was actually farrow in a diguise), let some of his enemies live, won many of his battles without help of anyone, and above all, [[{{Determinator}} he never surrenders]].
* DatingCatwoman: His relationship with Farrow is [[SlapSlapKiss complicated]]. He tries to kill her (after she diguises herself as a young kid that Maskemane befriends, only to betray him in the end for her fellow bounty hunters), then saves her from a mountain fall, tries to kill her meanwhile using his psychopath mask and then saves her again by using the Coward (healing) mask on her. The feeling is mutual.
* DeadpanSnarker: To the point of annoying the mercenaries send to capture him.
-->'''Larche:''' No, my father didn't teach me love or respect. He tried these things himself. Love, honesty, pride, friendship, trust, and you know where that all shit got him?\\
'''Maskemane:''' Huh, up your ass?\\
'''Larche:''' Bad answer! (kicks Maskemane in the gut).\\
'''Maskemane:''' [[ComicallyMissingthePoint Man, I am bad at riddles]].
* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: Fights (and somewhat defeats) Dark Vlad in his comic, using his Psychopath mask.
* MadeOfIron: The Coward mask's healing powers certainly help with his durability, but it's hard to tell what could kill him in the first place. Being poisoned? Doesn't work. Broken bones, open wounds, and frostbite from a very cold winter in a mountain? Just a pain in the ass for him. [[NoOneShouldSurviveThat A leap off that mountain, as he flips the bird?]] Just another day to him (it helps that the Coward mask heals his wounds, tho).
* NobodyPoops: [[AvertedTrope Averted]]. He pees before fighting [[TheDreaded Dark Vlad]], leaving his opponent baffled (before he joins Maskemane, anyway):
-->'''Dark Vlad:''' What are you doing?\\
'''Maskemane:''' Isn't it obvious? [[DeadpanSnarker Should I draw a picture for you?]]\\
'''Dark Vlad:''' But we are about to fight! [[EvenEvilHasStandards How can you do that before a fight like this?]] [[BloodKnight This fight will become a legend, bards will write songs!]] How do you want them to do that? [[WhatTheHellHero Whatever the quality of our duel, it will be tainted by you peeing in my cave!]]
* OddFriendship: With Remington Smisse, of all people.
* StrongerThanTheyLook: He has a rather average build, but he can still hold his own against opponents three times his size. And that's before getting into the time he defeated a demigod.
* ThirdPersonPerson: Tends to refer to himself as "the Maskemane".
-->'''Maskemane:''' I am the Maskemane. I am suffering. This mask is ''mine''.
* WeaponizedHeadgear: One of his masks comes with detachable horns, each storing a VariableLengthChain that he uses like whips.
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Given Qilby's positive relationship with the Goddess in Season 4 as well as Yugo reconciling with him, Zero Percent Approval Rating now seems a more accurate trope than Hated By All.


* ZeroPercentApprovalRating: Qilby has believed ever since Chibi passed the title of kingship to Yugo that he should have been their people's second king instead due to the insights that his transcendent memory afforded him, and he tries in Season 2 to outright claim leadership over the surviving Eliatrope children in Emrub by force so that he can drag his kindred back on his star-voyaging. As it stands, ''no-one'' wants Qilby to be the Eliatropes' leader at all, on account of his insanity, self-centeredness, and his atrocities which destroyed their civilization and led their loved ones to be slaughtered by the Mechasms, plus his intentions to sacrifice Yugo's adoptive homeworld to get the ''Zinit'' flying again. Even Shinonome stops supporting Qilby at the end of Season 2, when she decides that he's gone too far for even her liking.



* AmbiguouslyEvil: When he returns aligned with the living members of his family in Season 4, the question of whether he's truly on the good guys' side by default or is just biding his time to screw them over as he has before is a recurring source of tension. Ultimately, he ''isn't'' involved in the Necromes' invasion at all, and while he's an anti-hero who's still selfish and unrepentant, he never turns against the heroes outright, and he performs a VillainsDyingGrace for Yugo which ensures the latter has a chance of saving the world from the Necromes.

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* AmbiguouslyEvil: When he returns aligned with the living members of his family in Season 4, the question of whether he's truly on the good guys' side by default or is just biding his time to screw them over as he has before is a recurring source of tension. Ultimately, he ''isn't'' involved in the Necromes' invasion at all, and while he's an anti-hero who's still selfish and unrepentant, he never turns against the heroes outright, and he performs outright; performing a VillainsDyingGrace for Yugo which ensures the latter has a chance of saving the world from the Necromes.



* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: His family finds it hard to pity him since Shinonome also has his eidetic memory and isn't a selfish, amoral, conceited creep.

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* FreudianExcuseIsNoExcuse: His On the receiving end. Despite his curse and insanity, his family finds find it very hard to pity him since Shinonome also has him, with his brothers focusing solely on their outrage over the scope of his crimes and the suffering he caused. Shinonome, who shares Qilby's burden of eidetic memory immortal memory, initially supported his early crimes as a result, but even she ends up drawing the line and isn't a selfish, amoral, conceited creep.telling him that he's gone too far at the end of Season 2.



* HatedByAll: He officially has this when Shinonome (who has his exact same condition) says he's gone too far. He's universally despised by their extended siblings and the surviving Eliatrope children for engineering the massacre of his people and for orphaning the children in the process, and Yugo is unconvinced his DrivenToMadness motivations mean he should feel any sympathy for him. His own ''mother'', the Goddess Eliatrope, even thinks he's an inherently selfish person with little-to-no redeeming qualities.
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* WorldHealingWave: Their shared TragicDream involves gathering enough Wakfu to heal the Necroworld and turn it into a paradise of peace and plenty through one of these. The problem is that the sheer amount of Wakfu necessary to do that would necessitate draining entire ''worlds'' of life.

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* WorldHealingWave: Their shared TragicDream involves gathering enough Wakfu to heal the Necroworld and turn it into a paradise of peace and plenty through one of these. The problem is that the sheer amount of Wakfu necessary to do that would necessitate draining entire ''worlds'' of life. And even then, that might not be enough, as seen when the horde of Wakfu they stole from the Sadida Kingdom early in season 4 is just enough to restore Toross' castle to its former glory for a few beautiful but ultimately few seconds.

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