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* 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.



* TakingYouWithMe: Deciding that his time is almost up anyway, he decides 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.

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* TakingYouWithMe: Deciding that his time is almost up anyway, he decides 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.
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* 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.
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* 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 his 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.

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* 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 his 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.

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* MagicKnight: A deft hand at swordsmanship. And he can fire lasers out of his eyes.



* 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.



* 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.



* 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 fr 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 a VillainsDyingGrace fr for Yugo which ensures the latter has a chance of saving the world from the Necromes.
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* 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.


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* 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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* TheNayTheist: 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.

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* 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.]]
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* TheNaytheist: 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.

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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.
* 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 his 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.
* TheNaytheist: 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 decides 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.
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* 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.



!Necros

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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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!Necros

[[folder:In General]]
The extremely unlucky, tortured, and very famished denizens
[[folder:Mongrelamus/Medoroziam]]

One
of the Necroworld. Though they share superficial similarities with Ten original Demons, he escaped his fate by seeking refuge on what woduld become the Shushus as creatures aligned with Stasis, the Necros suffer from a legitimate need and overwhelming desire World of Twelve. He eventually possessed Goultard, giving birth to consume as much Wakfu as they possibly can.his Dark Vlad persona.



* AttackBackfire: The Eliatropes have a hard time fighting them, as Necros feed on Wakfu and thus all of their Wakfu-based energy attacks can 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.
* 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.]]

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* AttackBackfire: The Eliatropes 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 a hard time fighting them, as Necros feed on Wakfu and thus 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 of their Wakfu-based energy attacks can hurt them.
over his slime-like body.
* DarkWorld: The Necroworld is described by Nora as a "rotten reflection" of SmallRoleBigImpact: For starters, he pretty much drew everyone's attention to 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
Twelve, which would necessitate draining entire ''worlds'' host the Eliatropes and the (then) Ten Gods. His actions also caused the appearence of life.
Dark Vlad.
* ZombieApocalypse: Except UnstoppableRage: Judging by how Qatar went great ways to infuriate Goultard, it's implied 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.]]Mongrelamus feeds on rage and fury.



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

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[[folder:Rotalström]]
A giant dragon who once lived in
[[folder:Rasha '''(Season 4 Spoilers)''']]

One of
the Necroworld's main planet, now a servant Ten original Demons and Rushu's own brother. While he somehow resurfaced after his apparent death at the hands of Toross.
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.



* 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.]]

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* BreathWeapon: Aside 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 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.
Goultard that Rushu has been soundly defeated.
* DeathOfPersonality: While Dragons are sentient, Rotalström is now nothing more than a giant weapon for his brothers.
* {{Dracolich}}: Appears
TheGhost: Never appears in person, only as a colossal, undead Dragon made possessed Pin.
* TheMagnificent: During his brief ThisCannotBe moment he calls himself "Rasha, Prince
of rotten flesh, bones and Stasis.
Evil".
* HeroKiller: [[spoiler: His attack on the Sadida stronghold forces Armand to tap so much into the Eliasphere's power OhCrap: Panics when he realizes that he ends up dying for it, but not without taking Rotalström with him.]]
* {{Kaiju}}: He's absolutely humongous compared to all
almost made Pin punch his own mother Eva, causing the other Necros.
* KilledOffForReal: [[spoiler: Thanks
baby to Armand's sacrifice fight back his influence and Eliasphere-empowered attack, Rotalström ends up seemingly exhausting all break free of his energy, "shutting down" possession.
* PintSizePowerhouse: When possessing the newborn Pin he's still able to kick Sadlygrove
and becoming part of a giant mass of tendrils in Goultard around the Sadida Kingdom. Unusually, no other Necros suffers such 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 fate.]]
red-skinned, one-horned demon resembling a small {{Oni}}.



[[folder:Toross Mordal]]
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The king of the Necros.

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!Necros

[[folder:In General]]
The king extremely unlucky, tortured, and very famished denizens of the Necros.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.



* 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.
* 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.]]
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[[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.]]

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[[folder:Toross Mordal]]
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The king of the Necros.
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* 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.

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* 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.


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* ArrogantKungFuGuy: Early on she plays this role to both Yugo and Adamai, though she gradually mellows out.



* NiceJobBreakingItHero: To a horrific degree. 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.

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* 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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* 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.


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!!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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* TheDreaded: The mere mentions of their name makes the Eliatrope Goddess tremble in fear.



* 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.



* 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.



* 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.



* 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.



* 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.



* 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.

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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, 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.


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* 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.


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* 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.


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* 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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* AttackBackfire: The Eliatropes have a hard time fighting them, as Necros feed on Wakfu and thus all of their Wakfu-based energy attacks can hurt them.



* 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).



* RedEyesTakeWarning: They all share magenta red eyes tainted with Stasis, alongside ThroatLight.



* 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:Toross Mordal]]
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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.]]

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[[folder:Toross Mordal]]
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** 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.


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* OneManArmy: During his first trip across the portal he single-handedly obliterates the whole city of Brakmar on his own, mostly offscreen.


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* 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.
* 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.
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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.

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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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* {{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.
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* HatedByAll: He officially has this when Shinonome 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.

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* 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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* {{Expy}}: To Nox. Their head shapes 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.

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* {{Expy}}: To Nox. Their head shapes 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.
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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.
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* 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 Eliatropes Dofus and Iop god's divine power respectively, Yugo and Sadlygrove are unable of really harming and matching him, [[spoiler: and it's only because Otomai was able of removing the Primordial Dofus from his stomach and of reverting 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.

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* 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 Eliatropes Eliatrope Dofus and Iop god's divine power respectively, Yugo and Sadlygrove are unable of really harming to do much more than fight him to a stalemate, yet Ogrest's durability and matching him, [[spoiler: and it's 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 of removing to remove the Primordial Dofus from his stomach and of reverting 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.Eliatropes Dofus.
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* {{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.


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

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[[folder:In General]]
The extremely unlucky, tortured, and very famished denizens of the Necroworld. Though they share superficial similarities
with the Elicube ]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/qilby_lobotomized.png[[/labelnote]]]][[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: Click here to see Qilby's post-Eliacube form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/qilbyfinalform.jpg[[/labelnote]]]][[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: And click here to see Qilby's Season 4 form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/qilbyseason4.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]

!!!'''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
Shushus as creatures aligned with Stasis, the Eliatrope Council of Six, who emerges Necros suffer from the Eliacube when Yugo a legitimate need 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 overwhelming desire 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
consume as the king of their people over him -- whenever much Wakfu as they try to stop him.possibly can.


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* 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.
* 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.
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[[folder:Toross Mordal]]
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The king of the Necros.
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* 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.
* 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 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.
* 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.
* 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.]]
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!Eliatropes
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!!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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** At the end of Season 4, Qilby, who has been an antihero throughout the season, dies making a HeroicSacrifice while rescuing 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 his sister. 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 still selfish and unrepentant, he remains on the heroes' side to the end, making a HeroicSacrifice which ensures Yugo has a chance of saving the world from the Necromes.

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** At the end of Season 4, Qilby, who has been an antihero throughout the season, dies making a HeroicSacrifice while rescuing uses his dying minutes to [[VillainsDyingGrace rescue Yugo from the Necroworld. 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 his sister.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 remains on never turns against the heroes' side to the end, making heroes outright, and he performs a HeroicSacrifice VillainsDyingGrace fr Yugo which ensures Yugo the latter has a chance of saving the world from the Necromes.



* HeroicSacrifice: In the finale of Season 4, he rescues Yugo from the Necroworld at the cost of his own life.


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* 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.
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* 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 would do to a person 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.

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* 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 would 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.

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* 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 once he makes a HeroicSacrifice.

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* 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 once he makes a HeroicSacrifice.amid his VillainsDyingGrace.



* 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 Inglorium, having been freed from the White Dimension offscreen by Nora and the Eliatrope Goddess.

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* 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 Inglorium, Ingloriom, having been freed from the White Dimension offscreen by Nora and the Eliatrope Goddess.



* 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, only willing to help others if there was some gain to be had, before he went mad.

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* 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, person before he went mad, only willing likely to help others if there was some gain to be had, before he went mad.had.



* 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, even jumps to a conclusion based on flimsy evidence, which Qilby calls him out on. However, Qilby really ''is'' on their side and has nothing to do with their enemies this time.

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* 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, even jumps to a conclusion based on flimsy evidence, which actions and projecting it onto Qilby, makes chronic accusations against Qilby calls him out on. However, 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 their the good guys' side and has nothing to do with their enemies enemies, this time.time, and he's genuinely exasperated by the constant finger-pointing.



* SatanicArchetype: Alongside Rushu, although Qilby's the subtler of the two. Whereas Rushu is a GodOfEvil and a {{Satan}}-like ruler of a hell dimension; Qilby is a LightIsNotGood member of a celestial-associated species of divine origin, who was formerly high-ranking but became a BlackSheep through treachery. He furthermore has a OneWingedAngel form, and he prominently uses [[ManipulativeBastard trickery and lies]]. And then there's his [[EarlyBirdCameo demonic-looking cameo in the Eliacube's Season 1 visions]].

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* SatanicArchetype: Alongside Rushu, although Qilby's He's the subtler [[FallenAngel Light Bringer]] archetype to Rushu's King of Hell archetype. He hails from the two. Whereas Rushu is a GodOfEvil elite echelon of an extraterrestrial (celestial) advanced and powerful race created by a {{Satan}}-like 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 a hell dimension; Qilby is a LightIsNotGood member of a celestial-associated species of divine origin, who was formerly high-ranking but became a BlackSheep through treachery. He furthermore his celestial people and has a OneWingedAngel form, and he prominently bitter rivalry with the heroic true king. He uses [[ManipulativeBastard deceit, lies and trickery and lies]]. to get what he wants out of the unwitting. And then there's once Qilby reveals his [[EarlyBirdCameo demonic-looking cameo evil true colors in the Eliacube's 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 1 visions]].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.



* SympathyForTheDevil: Averted. Unlike with Nox, Yugo plus the rest of the Council all believe Qilby's crimes -- specifically the near-genocide of the Eliatropes -- outweigh his motives, and after living through said actions' consequences in their latest incarnations they feel ''far'' too angry at him to be forgiving.

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* 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 they incarnations, all of them feel ''far'' too angry at him to be forgiving.



* ThickerThanWater: A mixed example.
** Qilby is genuinely unable to understand why Yugo and Adamaï's current incarnations, who grew up on the World of Twelve, have loved ones there, and have the reincarnation amnesia which Qilby lacks, are so hellbent on defending and preserving a planet that they now know is not their kind's indigenous homeworld.
** Despite all the bitterness, rage and resentment that exists between Qilby and his brothers, he still can't ever bring himself to permanently leave them behind. 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 them 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' 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, [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificing his life in the process]].

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* ThickerThanWater: A mixed example.
** Qilby is genuinely unable
ZigZagged, toxic example. After being driven to understand why Yugo insanity and Adamaï's current incarnations, who grew up on the World desperation by millennia of Twelve, have loved ones there, and have the eternal reincarnation amnesia which and overloaded eidetic memory, Qilby lacks, are so hellbent on defending and preserving a planet that they now know is not their kind's indigenous homeworld.
** Despite all the bitterness, rage and resentment that exists between Qilby
''always'' puts his own wants before everyone else, including his family and his brothers, he still can't ever bring himself to permanently leave them behind. A 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 them 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' contempt 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, [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificing Necroworld [[VillainsDyingGrace in his life in the process]].final minutes]] -- he admits even he isn't sure why he did this, but he thinks they're brothers first, adversaries second.



* 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 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.

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* 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, 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.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 would do to a person 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.



* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: An AxCrazy StrawNihilist who will callously sacrifice an entire world just so he can continue selfishly satisfying his need for stimulation via exploring the Krosmoz, and who gleefully brutalizes his kindred when they stand against him; but he's become this way due to being forced to live and remember ''everything'' 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, married unplesantly to an eidetic memory. It's also implied in Season 4 that the Eliatrope Goddess's long-term absence while she was missing inside the Necroworld fueled Qilby's descent into insanity without her calming influence around to soothe him and keep his mental problems in check. It's furthermore suggested that [[AndIMustScream Qilby's millennia trapped in the White Dimension]] (which is an absolute IronicHell for a being who craves stimulation as much as he does) after his siblings threw him in there for his pre-present crimes might have made him even ''crazier'' than he already was.

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: An AxCrazy StrawNihilist who will callously sacrifice an entire world just so he can continue selfishly satisfying Born unique amongst the Eliatropes for his need for stimulation via exploring the Krosmoz, and who gleefully brutalizes eidetic memory which persists even across all his kindred when they stand against him; but he's reincarnations, Qilby's mind has become this way due to completely overloaded from being forced to live and remember ''everything'' ''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, married unplesantly to an eidetic memory. It's also implied in Season 4 that is. Lacking his mother the Eliatrope Goddess's long-term absence while she was missing inside the Necroworld fueled Qilby's descent into insanity without her supernatural calming influence around to soothe him and keep his mental problems in check. 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]] Dimension alone in perpetual sensory deprivation]] (which is an absolute IronicHell for a an experience-craving being who craves stimulation as much as he does) like him) after his siblings threw him in there for his pre-present crimes might have made him even ''crazier'' than he already was.was. In the present, Qilby is a cunning yet vicious, self-absorbed, LaughingMad loon.




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* NiceJobBreakingItHero: To a horrific degree. 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.



* AndIMustScream: She spent thousands if not millions of years in the Necroworld chained up and being used as a LivingBattery for the Necromes

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* AndIMustScream: She spent thousands if not millions of years in the Necroworld chained up and being used as a LivingBattery for the Necromes
Necromes. Which, as we see when Yugo is briefly subjected to the same process, is a ''torturous'' experience for the victim.


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* 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.
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* AmbitionIsEvil: He's not immune to a fasxination 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 once he makes a HeroicSacrifice.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: He's not immune to a fasxination 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 once he makes a HeroicSacrifice.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: He's not immune to a lust for 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 create 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 once he makes a HeroicSacrifice.

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* AmbitionIsEvil: He's not immune to a lust for fasxination 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 create 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 once he makes a HeroicSacrifice.



* BigNo: He unleashes a frantic, desperate one when begging Yugo to come back and not leave him trapped in the White Dimension again.

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* BigNo: He unleashes a couple frantic, desperate one when nos at the top of his voice both times that Yugo sends him to the White Dimension, begging Yugo to come back and his brother not to leave him trapped in the White Dimension again.to such a horrible fate.



* 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 their efforts to avoid being confined to a single planet and unable to explore more of the Krosmoz 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.

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* 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 their efforts them again to avoid being confined to a single one planet and unable to explore more of the Krosmoz 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.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.



* 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.



* 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.
* FantasticRacism: He considers himself and his people to be superior to everyone else, and he looks 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.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling:

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* 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.
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 superior to everyone else, and he looks 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.
* FoolishSiblingResponsibleSibling:
voyage.



* 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, and the marks reappear on his Season 4 form without the Eliacube.

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* 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, and the marks reappear on his form. In Qilby's Season 4 form form, the facial markings are back without the Eliacube.Eliacube, albeit now glowing blue instead of black.



* 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 Eliotropes' actions, even jumps to a conclusion based on flimsy evidence, which Qilby calls him out on. However, Qilby really ''is'' on their side and has nothing to do with their enemies this time.

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* 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 Eliotropes' Eli'''o'''tropes' actions, even jumps to a conclusion based on flimsy evidence, which Qilby calls him out on. However, Qilby really ''is'' on their side and has nothing to do with their enemies this time.time.
-->'''Yugo:''' I knew it, Qilby!\\
'''Qilby:''' Yugo, blame me one more time and the Necromes will be the least of your worries!



* SympathyForTheDevil: Averted. Unlike with Nox, Yugo plus the rest of the Council all believe Qilby's crimes -- specifically the near-genocide of the Eliatropes -- outweigh his motives.

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* SympathyForTheDevil: Averted. Unlike with Nox, Yugo plus the rest of the Council all believe Qilby's crimes -- specifically the near-genocide of the Eliatropes -- outweigh his motives.motives, and after living through said actions' consequences in their latest incarnations they feel ''far'' too angry at him to be forgiving.



** Qilby is genuinely unable to understand why Yugo and Adamaï's current incarnations, who grew up on the World of Twelve, have loved ones there, and have the reincarnation amnesia which Qilby lacks, are so hellbent on defending and preserving it even with the knowledge that it's not their original homeworld.

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** Qilby is genuinely unable to understand why Yugo and Adamaï's current incarnations, who grew up on the World of Twelve, have loved ones there, and have the reincarnation amnesia which Qilby lacks, are so hellbent on defending and preserving it even with the knowledge a planet that it's they now know is not their original kind's indigenous homeworld.



* 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.

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* 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.each-other while Shinonome was dead and Qilby trapped in the White Dimension.



* VilerNewVillain: To Nox. Although both Nox and Qilby have [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds extremely compelling and understandable reasons for being the way that 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, 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 just a lonely, angry StrawNihilist, and when he's brought low and asked if his crimes were really worth it, he replies that they were worth it to ''[[ItsAllAboutMe him]]''.

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* VilerNewVillain: To Nox. Although both Nox and Qilby have [[WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds extremely compelling and understandable reasons for being the way that 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 -- start. Qilby by comparison is just a lonely, angry StrawNihilist, and when 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 and asked if his crimes were really worth it, he replies that they were worth it to ''[[ItsAllAboutMe him]]''.by them.



* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: An AxCrazy StrawNihilist who will callously sacrifice an entire world just so he can continue selfishly cruising the Krosmoz, and who gleefully brutalizes his kindred; but he's become this way due to being forced to live and remember ''everything'' 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. It's also implied in Season 4 that the Eliatrope Goddess's long-term absence while she was missing inside the Necroworld fueled Qilby's descent into insanity without her ability to soothe his mental problems. It's furthermore suggested that [[AndIMustScream Qilby's millennia trapped in the White Dimension]] (which is an absolute IronicHell for a being who craves stimulation as much as he does) after his siblings threw him in there for his pre-present crimes might have made him even ''crazier'' than he already was.

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: An AxCrazy StrawNihilist who will callously sacrifice an entire world just so he can continue selfishly cruising satisfying his need for stimulation via exploring the Krosmoz, and who gleefully brutalizes his kindred; kindred when they stand against him; but he's become this way due to being forced to live and remember ''everything'' 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. is, married unplesantly to an eidetic memory. It's also implied in Season 4 that the Eliatrope Goddess's long-term absence while she was missing inside the Necroworld fueled Qilby's descent into insanity without her ability calming influence around to soothe him and keep his mental problems.problems in check. It's furthermore suggested that [[AndIMustScream Qilby's millennia trapped in the White Dimension]] (which is an absolute IronicHell for a being who craves stimulation as much as he does) after his siblings threw him in there for his pre-present crimes might have made him even ''crazier'' than he already was.



The patron goddess of the Eliatrope race, one of the two primordial deities who created the Krosmoz, and the birth mother of Yugo, Qilby, and the rest of the Council of Six. She makes her appearance in Season 4 where it is revealed that she has taken over Ingloriom after seemingly destroying the World of Twelve's gods.

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The patron goddess of the Eliatrope race, one of the two primordial deities who created the Krosmoz, and the birth mother of Yugo, Qilby, and the rest of the Council of Six. Six including Yugo, Adamaï, Qilby, Nora and Efrim. She makes her appearance in Season 4 where it is it's revealed that she has taken over Ingloriom after seemingly destroying the World of Twelve's gods.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.



* AndIMustScream: She spent thousands if not millions of years in the Necroworld chained up and being used as a LivingBattery for the Necromes



* 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 the 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 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]].

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* 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 the 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]].

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!The Villains
!!Nox and his Minions

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!!Nox
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An elderly Eliatrope who emerges from the Eliacube when Yugo and Adamaï finally use it in 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 of Wakfu, but seems troubled about something in his past.

He is, in fact, a unique Eliatrope capable of remembering all his past lives, which slowly drove him to insanity and eventually turned him into a nihilistic lunatic who destroyed the Eliatrope homeworld because he was fed up with their idleness. Now proclaiming himself the "true ruler" of his people, he's been using the Zinit to travel from world to world, sucking each one dry of its Wakfu, and endlessly striking down Yugo and Adamaï whenever they try to stop him.

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An elderly elderly, one-armed member of the Eliatrope Council of Six, who emerges from the Eliacube when Yugo and Adamaï finally 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 of Wakfu, 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 who destroyed lunatic. He deliberately jump-started the Eliatrope homeworld 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 their idleness. Now proclaiming himself the "true ruler" of his people, he's 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 Yugo and 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.



* 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.
* AlasPoorVillain: While he 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 lack of sympathy for him, even Yugo and Baltazar seem to feel it's a worse fate than he deserved.
-->'''Yugo''': It's done, Baltazar.\\

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* 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.
fascinating. He's also very enthusiastic to get a first-hand look at the Necroworld in the process of stopping its denizens.
* AlasPoorVillain: AlasPoorVillain:
**
While he 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 lack of sympathy antipathy for him, even Yugo and Baltazar seem to feel it's a worse fate than he deserved.
-->'''Yugo''':
deserved. The manga outright confirms Yugo feels bad about sending Qilby back to the White Dimension.
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It's done, Baltazar.\\



** The manga outright confirms Yugo feels bad about sending Qilby back to the White Dimension.

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** The manga outright confirms At the end of Season 4, Qilby, who has been an antihero throughout the season, dies making a HeroicSacrifice while rescuing Yugo feels bad 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 sending Qilby back to finally rejoin Shinonome inside their Dofus after thousands of years apart from his sister. 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 still selfish and unrepentant, he remains on the heroes' side
to the White Dimension.end, making a HeroicSacrifice which ensures Yugo has a chance of saving the world from the Necromes.
* AmbitionIsEvil: He's not immune to a lust for 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 create 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 once he makes a HeroicSacrifice.



* BloodKnight: While he isn't above calling people idiots for fighting, boy does he love a good fight! The grins he gives while clashing with Yugo and Adamai are just gleeful.

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* BloodKnight: While He claims he isn't above calling never liked participating in violence and calls people idiots for fighting, boy who do so idiots, but boy, does he love ''love'' a good fight! The grins Every single time he gives while clashing fights with Yugo and Adamai are just gleeful.anyone, he's clearly getting a kick out of it.



* TheBusCameBack: Makes an appearance in Season 3 as one of the phantoms tormenting Yugo by Oropo. [[spoiler:He fully returns in Season 4 as one of the Eliatropes awaiting the arrival of Yugo and his party in Ingloriom after being freed from the White Dimension offscreen by 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 Blank 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. It's worth noting, it appears that among the Council of Six, only sets of twins from the same Dofus as each other are considered direct siblings, while the rest are considered their extended/indirect siblings or siblings-in-arms, although they all have the same mom and dad.

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* TheBusCameBack: Makes 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. [[spoiler:He He fully returns in Season 4 as one of the Eliatropes awaiting the arrival of Yugo and his party in Ingloriom after being Inglorium, having been freed from the White Dimension offscreen by Nora and the Eliatrope Goddess]].
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* 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 Blank 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. It's worth noting, it appears that among the Council In Season 4, Qilby and Yugo look like a pair of Six, only sets of twins from the same Dofus as each other are considered direct siblings, while the rest are considered their extended/indirect siblings or siblings-in-arms, although who can't get along when they all have butt heads in front of their distressed mother despite the same mom and dad. latter's efforts to calm them down.



* 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 their efforts to avoid being confined to a single planet and unable to explore more of the Krosmoz 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.



* EvenEvilHasLovedOnes: He genuinely loves his sister Shinonome.

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* 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.
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He genuinely loves his sister Shinonome.mother, the Eliatrope Goddess, and bears her no ill will despite her part in him being BlessedWithSuck.



* 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 Orgonnax's heart and to create the Zinit a space-travel ship powered by the Eliacube and very large amounts of wakfu.

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* 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 Orgonnax's Orgonax's heart and to create the Zinit a space-travel ship powered by the Eliacube and very large amounts of wakfu.



* FantasticRacism: He considers himself and his people to be superior to everyone else, and he looks 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.
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* HeroicSacrifice: In the finale of Season 4, he rescues Yugo from the Necroworld at the cost of his own 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 been conscious nonstop for maybe even ''several million years'' which has drove him completely and utterly nuts.

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* 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 been conscious nonstop had an eidetic memory and involuntary eternal life for maybe even ''several million years'' 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, only willing to help others if there was some gain to be had, before he went mad.



* 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.



* MarkOfTheBeast: Qilby gets this along with a PowerUpFullColorChange when he merges with the Eliacube and reveals his villainous nature. If one looks closely, slightly-discolored imprints of his marks linger after he's separated from the Eliacube.

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* MarkOfTheBeast: Qilby gets this black, tattoo-like markings all across him body, along with a PowerUpFullColorChange PowerUpFullColorChange, when he merges with the Eliacube and reveals his villainous nature. If one looks closely, slightly-discolored Slightly-discolored imprints of his marks linger after he's separated from the Eliacube and reverted to a more normal-looking form, and the marks reappear on his Season 4 form without the Eliacube.



* 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 Eliotropes' actions, even jumps to a conclusion based on flimsy evidence, which Qilby calls him out on. However, Qilby really ''is'' on their side and has nothing to do with their enemies this time.



* PowerUpFullColorChange: When he finally decides to get involved directly and reveal his true colors.

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* 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.



* RedBaron: He is often called Qilby the Traitor.

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* RedBaron: He is often called Qilby the Traitor.Traitor, a title that he resents.



* 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.



* ThickerThanWater: A negative example which is ultimately averted by the heroes -- Qilby reminds Yugo and Adamaï what he told them about how the World of Twelve isn't their people's original homeworld when they respectively call him out for threatening to harm it. The immortal Eliatrope is unable to understand why Yugo would [[HappilyAdopted defend the world his current incarnation was born and raised on so fiercely after being told it isn't their original homeworld]].

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* ThickerThanWater: A negative example which is ultimately averted by the heroes -- mixed example.
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Qilby reminds Yugo and Adamaï what he told them about how the World of Twelve isn't their people's original homeworld when they respectively call him out for threatening to harm it. The immortal Eliatrope is genuinely unable to understand why Yugo would [[HappilyAdopted defend the world his and Adamaï's current incarnation was born incarnations, who grew up on the World of Twelve, have loved ones there, and raised have the reincarnation amnesia which Qilby lacks, are so hellbent on so fiercely after being told defending and preserving it isn't even with the knowledge that it's not their original homeworld]].homeworld.
** Despite all the bitterness, rage and resentment that exists between Qilby and his brothers, he still can't ever bring himself to permanently leave them behind. 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 them 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' 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, [[HeroicSacrifice sacrificing his life in the process]].
* ThinkingUpPortals: He's even better at it than Yugo, being able to open multiple pairs of portals at once.



* ThinkingUpPortals: He's even better at it than Yugo, being able to open multiple pairs of portals at once.

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* ThinkingUpPortals: He's even better at it than Yugo, being able to open multiple TogetherInDeath: ''All'' the Eliatrope-dragon twin pairs that make up the Council of portals 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.
* 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.
* 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 once.the end of Season 2, he still says after a moment of morose reflection that his crimes were worth it.



* 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.



* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: An AxCrazy StrawNihilist who will callously sacrifice an entire world just so he can continue selfishly cruising the Krosmoz, and who gleefully brutalizes his kindred; but he's become this way due to being forced to live and remember ''everything'' 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. It's also implied that [[AndIMustScream Qilby's millennia in the White Dimension]] didn't do his mental state any favors after his kindred threw him in there indefinitely as punishment for his initial crimes.

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* WoobieDestroyerOfWorlds: An AxCrazy StrawNihilist who will callously sacrifice an entire world just so he can continue selfishly cruising the Krosmoz, and who gleefully brutalizes his kindred; but he's become this way due to being forced to live and remember ''everything'' 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. It's also implied in Season 4 that the Eliatrope Goddess's long-term absence while she was missing inside the Necroworld fueled Qilby's descent into insanity without her ability to soothe his mental problems. It's furthermore suggested that [[AndIMustScream Qilby's millennia trapped in the White Dimension]] didn't do his mental state any favors (which is an absolute IronicHell for a being who craves stimulation as much as he does) after his kindred siblings threw him in there indefinitely as punishment for his initial crimes.pre-present crimes might have made him even ''crazier'' than he already was.


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* 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".


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* 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 the 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 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]].

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* EmbarrassingFirstName: According to Ruel, his true name is not Mmmmmmmmporg, but [[spoiler: [[GenderBlenderName Marilyn]] ]].

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* EmbarrassingFirstName: According to Ruel, his true name is not Mmmmmmmmporg, but [[spoiler: [[GenderBlenderName Marilyn]] ]].Marilyn]]]].



* InconsistentSpelling: InUniverse, one of the announcer has to ask with how many "m"s do you spell "Mmmmmmmmmporg".



* 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.]]

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* OhCrap: Freezes in his tracks, utterly shocked, when Ruel [[spoiler: reveals that his actual name is Marilyn.]]
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.]]most]].



* SpellMyNameWithAnS: InUniverse, one of the announcer has to ask with how many "m"s do you spell "Mmmmmmmmmporg".



-->"[[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).]]

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-->"[[ScreamingWarrior --> "[[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).]]less)]].
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* 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.
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Another member of the Council of Six. She died long before the series began in a successful attempt to destroy the Mechanim Orgonox.

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Another member of the Council of Six. She died long before the series began in a successful attempt to destroy the Mechanim Orgonox.
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