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Oropo

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"The most important battles are the ones you win against yourself."

Voiced by: Franck Lorrain (FR), Christopher Corey Smith (EN)

The main antagonist of Season 3. This mysterious being seeks to gather multiple children of the gods in order to use them as replacements for the gods themselves.


  • Affably Evil: Very courteous to the heroes, and tries to convince them to join his cause by talking. He only fights them in the finale because they make it clear they're not going along with his plans without a fight. Still doesn't stop him for restraining his own followers with an electrical leash when he's producing the Eliabomb, or to trap Yugo in a personal nightmare where he's tormented by his biggest failures.
  • All-Encompassing Mantle: As shown in the image above. This fits him well, considering he's the Brotherhood of the Forgotten's leader.
  • All for Nothing: Everything Oropo did was to ultimately better the world and destroy the gods. By the Fourth Season of Wakfu, Inglorium is in shambles with none of the gods, excluding Eliatrope, present. All of them destroyed by an even more powerful being before he could do anything and forced into hiding. This renders all of Oropo's efforts for naught and the damage he'd done to the World of Twelve will remain.
  • Animal Motifs: Owls. His mask is obviously modeled after one and his bots seen at episode 2 are simple mechanical owls. The godlike form he assumes in the final battle is a huge, semi-humanoid owl
  • Anti-Villain: His goals are to replace what he considers a flawed pantheon and make a better world out of it. Unlike the previous main antagonists (even Nox) he also sincerely cares about his underlings, which is why he gives up.
  • Arc Villain: The main opponent in Season 3. Technically though, he's been the one pulling the strings since the ending of the Dofus era, several centuries ago.
  • Artificial Human: Technically, all Eliotropes are this due to being created by the Six Eliatrope Dofus reacting to some of Yugo's innermost desires. From Oropo's wording, it wouldn't be inaccurate to call Eliotropes knock-off clones of Yugo since they inherited not only physical traits and powers from Yugo, but also many of his memories and emotions.
  • Beam Spam: Makes excessive use of this during his battles against the Brotherhood of Tofu in episodes 12 and 13.
  • Benevolent Boss: Soft spoken and friendly, even to the heroes, and his minions speak very highly of him. Ironically he fears that they are only loyal to him and not the cause which he strives for. He is actually tricked into being defeated by his inability to sacrifice all of his minions.
  • Clones Are People, Too: Zig-zags this with Clone Angst. Physically, he's basically Yugo's doppelganger with a Palette Swap and he has many of Yugo's memories and emotions on top of it. This causes him no small amount of angst because deep down he wants to be Yugo but knows that's impossible, so he made his own band of companions to try and replicate those feelings and create new experiences for himself, even falling in love with Echo. However, he couldn't deny the desire to try and make Yugo's friends (and especially Amalia) his. Basically, Oropo wants to have his cake and eat it too.
  • Cool Mask: His mask resembles a mechanical owl.
  • Deadpan Snarker: He's got several good digs, but probably his best is when he and Adamai are struggling to keep the tower together against the power of Eva's unborn child, who might very well be the most powerful demigod in existence.
    Oropo: A test of willpower against a newborn. If it didn't hurt so much, it'd be funny!
  • Energy Weapon : Being an Eliotrope, this is sort of a given. Exaggerated after merging with Yugo.
  • Evil Tower of Ominousness: Lives in one. He claims his own life force keeps it standing, meaning that might also be a Load-Bearing Boss. Subverted when he dismantles the tower to create the Hyperzaap portal.
  • Force Field: Uses this during his initial battle against the Brotherhood of Tofu and Goultard.
  • Fusion Dance: He merges with Yugo at the end of episode 11, seemingly transforming into a being made of pure Wakfu. Zig-Zagged in that he retains this form even after Yugo escapes from his mind.
  • Godhood Seeker: In episode 12, he claims that part of his goal is to become a "supreme god". It turns out to be less because he wants to rule everything since he's Living on Borrowed Time but more because he wants the power that comes with that title to ensure no one can stop his plan to kill the old pantheon to replace them with his followers.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: Of the OVAs. He is Echo's boss and the Leader and creator of the Brotherhood and is thus the one behind the operation to steal the Eliatrope Dofus.
    • Is apparently this for all of Wakfu. He manipulated Dathura into betraying Ogrest, which ended the Dofus era in a giant flood and started the Wakfu era where the gods went into hiding after Ogrest handed them their asses. And he left the Eliacube for Nox to find. All to presumably maintain a Stable Time Loop.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Ultimately he's betrayed by his own lover, cannot bring himself to kill his companions and is wiped out by the very Eliabomb he meant to use to destroy Inglorium.
  • Horrible Judge of Character: Adamaï rightfully points out some of the people he chose to be the new gods aren't exactly model individuals.
  • Human All Along:
    • Or at least humanoid. While his face remains unseen, he's shirtless during his conversation with Echo in episode 6, and looks perfectly human.
    • Specifically he is an Eliotrope (notice the first O), one of a race created by accident when Yugo wielded the power of the Eliatrope Dofus to fight Ogrest. Eliotropes appeared all across time, even in the Dofus era. They exist and don't exist at the same time, which explains why Oropo is struggling with phasing out of existence.
  • Hypocrite: He hates the gods for hiding away in Inglorium and not interacting with the world that needs them. However it turns out he is the reason they are hiding in the first place. He manipulated Dathura into betraying Ogrest so Ogrest would ravage the world causing history to line up with what he knows history to be as Yugo's mirror image. But it was still his actions that caused the gods to go into hiding. Before Ogrest's chaos, the gods regularly interacted with the world. Also, some of the replacements as Harebourg or Toxine sounds highly questionable.
    • He despises the Gods and calls them out on their behavior, and yet he had no qualms about hurting and lying to his very "children" for the so-called greater good, though deep down he does love them.
  • I Have You Now, My Pretty: Has Sipho infiltrate the Brotherhood of Tofu so that he can send Amalia to him. The first thing he does is to embrace and kiss her.
  • I Just Want to Be You: Deep down he wants to be Yugo. After he merges with him, he keeps insisting that he is Yugo.
  • Ironic Echo: He confesses to Echo he's worried that the Siblings are more loyal to him than to his cause. In the end, Echo makes him realize that he himself is more loyal to them than to his own cause.
  • Kill the God: The means by which he will "replace" the old gods are to destroy them outright first via Fantastic Nuke and Earth-Shattering Kaboom.
  • Laser Blade: Uses a sword made of pure Wakfu in Episode 13.
  • The Last Dance: He's revealed to be slowly phasing out of existence, a consequence of his status as an Eliotrope, only able to hold on due to possessing the combined wakfu of all Eliotropes in existence extending his lifespan as well as the energies of the Eliacube. His plan is basically the culmination of a life of work to replace the gods who have been in hiding since Ogrest came to power and create a permanent god for the Eliotropes who have an unfortunate lot in life, and when he gives up on that he doesn't even try to escape the Wakfu bomb he created when he returns to his dimension.
  • Last of His Kind: He is the last Eliotrope. It's why he is so powerful — when the Eliotropes died, their wakfu was passed on to the rest of their race, strengthening them and extending their lifespans. Oropo possesses the combined wakfu of every Eliotrope that has ever existed, granting him near Physical God level power even before he absorbed Yugo and the energies of the Eliacube and six Eliatrope Dofus, as well as centuries-long life.
  • Love Redeems: Ultimately he can't bring himself to destroy Inglorium after his followers are transported there because he cares too much about them, and he couldn't even bear to let Echo die alone.
  • The Man Behind the Man: Responsible for both Nox' and Ogrest's rampages - he gave the former the Eliacube, and pushed Dathura to manipulate the latter.
  • Mind Rape: Imprisons Yugo in his mind, where he's forced to confront Nox and Qilby blaming him for their fates as well as the worst moments of his life. And Oropo is perfectly aware of what's going on.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: He has two of them. The first is when he gets so pissed at Echo betraying him that he brings an Laser Blade to her throat while snarling, only to pull back in shock and horror as he gets rid of it realizing what he was about to do. The second is when Echo sends The Siblings into the Hyperzaap with the heroes and he rushes after them to go through with his plan, only to falter as he remembers the bonding moments he had with The Siblings and realizes he can't harden his heart to kill them.
  • Near-Villain Victory: He does indeed create the Fantastic Nuke he desires to destroy the gods, and he's poised to launch it in spite of the heroes' best efforts. He only loses because Echo exploits his own inner conflict by forcing him to decide if it's worth killing his Brotherhood, and he realizes no, he can't.
  • Never My Fault: When it comes to justify his morally ambiguous actions, if he's not claiming that it's for a greater good then he's blaming Yugo for everything, since he accidentally created the Eliotrope race while trying to master the six Eliatrope Dofus to save the world.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: He justifies his actions by claiming that the twelve gods are irresponsible at best and evil at worst for abandoning the World of Twelve, and that he's going to replace them with better deities in the form of the demigods he's recruited. But he deliberately engineered the gods' departure and many of the World of Twelve's greatest calamities to begin with in order to suit his own agenda, a fact for which he makes increasingly contrived excuses once this truth comes out and horrifies his followers. Oropo also gets called out on how some of his new replacement gods like Toxine look set to make for far worse gods than the current Twelve could ever be. At his core, Oropo is a twisted madman who's possessed by his own raging, endless Oedipus complex against his creator more than he is actually interested in making the world a better place for anyone, and he's willing to risk the destruction of reality itself.
  • Not Worth Killing: His reason to spare the Brotherhood of the Tofu, when Adamai insists they should be killed. Oropo looked into their minds, forced them to face their worst regrets, and judging by their reaction, he claimed that "they have been defeated already". It is actually explained when his origins are revealed: he absorbed some of Yugo's feelings when he was created along with the Eliotropes.
  • O.O.C. Is Serious Business: He's uncharacteristically nervous and insecure during a conversation with Echo in bed. After being presented during the series as a cunning, soft spoken mastermind, seeing him laying himself bare with his fears and doubts to her is rather surprising.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: His plan to replace the gods involves tossing a bomb made up of the Eliacube and the six Eliatrope Dofus into the gods' dimension Inglorium. This would not only wipe out the gods, but also damage the world in some capacity.
  • One-Winged Angel:
    • After merging with Yugo at the end of episode 11. He becomes strong enough to deal a Curb-Stomp Battle to Goultard.
    • After Yugo escapes from his mind, Oropo absorbs the Eliacube and the Six Eliatrope Dofus to transform into an avatar of a giant humanoid owl.
  • Physical God: If he didn't become one after merging with Yugo, he became one after absorbing the power of the Eliacube and the Six Eliatrope Dofus.
  • Post-Sex: He's Echo's lover and their conversation in episode 6 is heavily implied to happen after having some fun.
  • Power Floats: Constantly levitating.
  • Power Glows: After removing his robes and absorbing Yugo, his body glows of a green Wakfu light.
  • Replacement Goldfish: It turns out the Brotherhood of the Forgotten has been one for him in a sense. As he is an Eliotrope, a mirror of Yugo, he feels everything Yugo feels, and he feels the great affection Yugo feels for his brotherhood, but knows he can never truly experience it since he is not Yugo. So he started his own brotherhood to try to replicate it.
  • Satanic Archetype: Where Rushu embodied the classic "fiery overlord demon" and Qilby embodied the Fallen Angel, Oropo embodies the "master manipulator", "rage against God" and "root of all evil" aspects of Satan. A charismatic, otherworldly and truly ancient being of divine origin via his Eliatrope source, Oropo openly rages against the divine ruling deities and his extra-divine creator Yugo, and he convinces like-minded children of divine origin to join him in attempting to overthrow and usurp their makers in Inglorium (Heaven). A staggeringly skilled Manipulative Bastard, Oropo aims to convince others that the powers that be he's opposing deserve the blame for all the world's ills, when the truth is that he engineered many of the world's ills from the onset. Oropo is also seductive, literally seducing Amalia away from Yugo to himself, and he both literally and figuratively turns man against his brother (or rather turns dragon against his Eliatrope brother).
  • True Companions: He has the same feelings of Yugo for the Brotherhood of Tofu, so he tried to make one of his own. This, however, is zigzagged as while he has this genuine type of relationship with some of them, he also saw many of them as pawns and nothing more, if Echo is to be believed.
  • Viler New Villain: Whilst his love for his found family redeems him in the end unlike the Season 2 Big Bad Ensemble, his goal of completely obliterating the realm of the gods and all the deities within is, from a universal perspective, far more apocalyptic in scope than what either Qilby or Nox were respectively aiming for. Furthermore, Oropo deliberately gets under the Brotherhood of the Tofu's skins in ways that Qilby, Rushu and Nox never did: he and Lady Echo poison Yugo's dragon brother Adamaï against the rest of the Brotherhood, leading Adamaï to turn into a sadistic monster; he uses his true identity to seduce Amalia away from Yugo and toward himself, playing on Amalia's angst over the fact she ages much faster than Yugo who is still physically a child while she's growing into an adult; and he psychologically tortures Yugo further with projections of Nox and Qilby, whom Yugo feels guilty over being unable to save.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Becomes less composed and gradually more unhinged when the true extent of his plans is revealed and even his companions opposes him. Eventually he calms down when he realize that he cannot bring himself to sacrifice his friends.
  • World's Strongest Man: At the end of Season 3 and with Ogrest Brought Down to Normal, he's all but stated to have become the most powerful being yet in the series, easily manhandling Goultard drawing upon the God Iop's power and Yugo having absorbed energy from the Eliacube and Six Eliatrope Dofus individually, and barely slowed down by the entire Brotherhood working together to stop him. He loses not because they successfully overpower him, but because Echo is able to use his own internal conflict against him.
  • You Have Failed Me: Not shown, but Echo states that Oropo tested hundreds of Demigods to be the Brotherhood of the Forgotten, and only the current ones were "chosen". Given that he forget to recall Poo, Toxine and Harebourg to the meeting, this may as well be true.

    Lady Echo 

Lady Echo

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Voiced by: Hélène Bizot (FR), Julie-Ann Dean (EN, OVAs), Cherami Leigh (EN, Season 3)

The main antagonist of the OVAs along with Count Harebourg and Ogrest, Lady Echo is an Eniripsa demigoddess and the apparent leader of the Siblings who's continuing their goal of saving the World of Twelve from destruction, which meant stealing the Eliatrope Dofus.


  • Affably Evil: Unfailingly polite to the heroes, Eva and Flopin in particular. Later on, she is the one who delivers Eva's baby.
  • Beware the Nice Ones: Always polite, charming and suave. When she catches Toxine in her room, trying to kill Eva and Flopin, she promptly grabs her by the head and repeatedly smashes her against the floor before throwing her away.
  • Big Bad Ensemble: With Ogrest and Count Harebourg in the OVAs.
  • Big Damn Kiss: Subverted. She has one with Oropo right before both of them, along with their dimension, get destroyed by the Dofus-powered Wakfu bomb.
  • Break Them by Talking: Manages to do so to Adamai and convinces him that using the Eliatrope Dofus to fight Ogrest could destroy the world, leading to him fighting Yugo over them.
  • Co-Dragons: With Adamai to Oropo's Big Bad during season 3.
  • Depending on the Artist: In the OVAs, Echo is drawn a lot more sinister-looking then in Season 3. In the series most of her facial markings are gone, her wings are more angelic-looking than draconian, her horns are smaller and the black skin of her hands and forearms is lightened to a soft dark grey as are her remaining face marks.
  • Expy: Her black dress, greenish skin, long horns, and the ability to turn into a dragon make her identical to Maleficent.
  • Friendly Enemy: Towards Evangelyne and Flopin which she treats with nothing but courtesy and respect during their captivity and save them from Toxine, only intending to fight them after their escape and obstinate resistance, but this is prevented when Toxine betrays and backstab her. She even helps Eva to give birth to her third child and sacrifice a portion of her cloak to give a cloth to the baby.
  • Harping on About Harpies: Her Season 3 design is very harpy-like when you see her taloned, double-jointed legs.
  • Horned Humanoid: She has long, pointy horns on her head, which raise some doubts on just who her father was, as Enirispa normally are without horns.
  • Manipulative Bitch: She tells Adamai that she had a vision: if Yugo attempts to use the Eliatrope Dofus to help Sadlygrove fight Ogrest, the power put on display could end the world. This eventually leads to Adamai stealing a dofus to prevent Yugo from going, leading to the two of them fighting and Adamai swearing off their brotherhood and switching to her side, Just as Planned. From a Certain Point of View, she said the truth — she just neglected to mention the Timey-Wimey Ball aspect.
  • Non-Action Big Bad:
    • She wasn't with the other siblings when they ambushed Atcham, Kerubim and Joris. Instead, she does the planning for them.
    • She is one of the two demigods — along with Dathura — who never faces the heroes heads-on during season 3. She was prepared to try and catch Eva and Flopin after they escaped her care, but Toxine backstabbed her instead.
  • Not So Stoic: She's much more emotive in Season 3 compared to the Special. Especially when she sees Oropo embracing and kissing Amalia and grows furious enough to betray Oropo and reveal the truth on his plans.
  • Redemption Equals Death: Played With, her motivation for turning on Oropo had more to do with being a Woman Scorned than finally seeing the light of her villainous actions. That said she does more or less solely destroy his plans and save the World Of Twelve by counting on the fact that Oropo is at heart someone who cares about his friends. Though this means that when Oropo returns to her unable to destroy Inglorium he brought the bomb with him killing them both.
  • Regretful Traitor: Woman Scorned or not, she legitimately looks sorrowful when she forces Oropo to choose between his followers and his life-long dream, to the point she makes no effort to try and escape the collapsing dimension even when it seems that Oropo had gone through with his plan before he returns with the reality-destroying bomb, nor does she make any effort to make him get rid of it.
  • Subordinate Excuse: Discussed when Oropo asks if she follows him because she believes in his ideals or if because she is in love with him. She says its a little of both but also states she believed in his cause before falling in love with him.
  • Team Mom: She's this to the rest of the Brotherhood, being protective of them and even referring to them as hers and Oropo's children at one point.
  • The Unfought: She has never been seen in combat. Toxine backstabs her when she is ready to face Eva and Flopin.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: So far, she claims that she only wants to keep the world safe, and that she foresaw Yugo's use of the Eliatrope Dofuses would bring destruction to the World of Twelve. However, she also convinces Adamai that his friends have forsaken him in the epilogue, leading him to join her side.
  • Winged Humanoid: In season 3, she can grow large, feathery wings (one purple, one white) from her back. It's probably due to being an Eniripsa.
  • Woman Scorned: Does not take it well when Oropo admits that, having been created by Yugo, he shares his feelings for Amalia. She reveals his entire plan and lies out of spite. Later on, she is the one thwarting his plans and defeating him, albeit by tricking him into admitting his feelings for both her and the other demigods.

Recruited Demigods

    Count Harebourg 

Count Harebourg

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Voiced by: Sylvain Agaësse (FR), Jimmy Hibbert (EN)

A high-ranking aristocrat and recurring antagonist existing since the Dofus Era, Count Harebourg (Full name: Jacquemart Aston Harebourg) is the designer of the Water Clock, a device created for the purpose of minimizing the harsh winters of Frigost (Frigost would rival Amakna in terms of agricultural power if not for said winters). During the creation of the water clock, Jiva appeared to Count Harebourg and offered him the Ice Dofus in order to fuel the device. The device worked well as indented, lowering the winter days of Frigost and the denizens of Frigost declaring him a hero. However, the true reason Jiva gave Harebourg the Ice Dofus was to weaken Djaul during their annual bout.

After his defeat, Djaul found the source of his weakening, and appeared at Frigost, cursing the island into an eternal winter. And freezing Harebourg alive, which caused a good deal of the people of Frigost to turn against him. By the time Harebourg broke free from his icy prison, he was an insane recluse. Between the period between Dofus and Wakfu, he gets frozen again for unknown reasons. In the Wakfu MMOs, he no longer seems to be insane. After breaking free of his icy prison (again), he boards his Harebourg Pearl and travels to Wabbit Island in order to obtain the Cawwot Dofus.

He returns in Wakfu as the first antagonist of the OVAs and as a member of the Siblings. He was trusted with two of the Eliatrope Dofus by his Brotherhood, but plans on using them to benefit Frigost, to his brothers' dismay. He's also in love with Amalia, and promises the return of the Dofus in exchange for her marriage to him. Despite being called out for his egotism by the Siblings, Count Harebourg acts for his people's benefit first and foremost, and will occasionally go against his assigned goals for their well-being.


  • An Ice Person: In the OVA, at least.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Or bastard if you prefer. His initial introduction to the Brotherhood is that of the stereotypical charming aristocrat. He's incredibly handsome, infallibly polite and treats his bride and her friends with perfect courtesy. He displays subtle cracks in the façade in regards to his complete disdain for other kingdoms besides his own and his bride's and even that is proven to be false, when his guards let it spill that he plans on using the Sadida Forests to fuel his own lands (though he himself claims he would only resort to that if he couldn't make the Eliatrope Dofus work for him). He is also completely unrepentant about stealing the Eliatrope Dofus from Yugo and Adamai and plans on getting information on how to use them for himself by way of torture, completely forfeiting the deal made with Sadida to suit his whims. When Yugo reveals this to Amalia and she rejects him, his mask snaps and he almost kills her in outrage for "betraying" him, when he had already turned his back on her people before they even got to the altar.
  • Broken Pedestal: A good amount of Frigostians had this reaction to Harebourg post-incident. They seem to have gotten over it by the Special. When he tours his kingdom with the Brotherhood, the Count's genius has managed to create and underground arboretum with man-made lakes, huge greenhouses for food and temperature modulators to protect against the bitter cold.
  • The Cameo: He is shown in season three at the very first floor of the tower still encased in ice.
  • Collapsible Helmet: His Xelor mask folds open or close automatically when he wishes so, along with a block of ice encasing it that he removes or forms with his cold powers.
  • The Evil Genius: He managed to reverse-engineer and improve Nox's technology. The "evil" part is up for debate, though his plans to use the Sadida forest's for firewood to keep his people warm certainly doesn't help his case.
  • The Faceless: The only thing that shows from his face is his glowing eye. Although he does show his face in the OVAs.
  • Faux Affably Evil: The count present himself as respectful of Brotherhood and their heroic feats, but in actuality hold great disdain for them, especially Yugo whom he regards as a brat who is not worthy of being a king.
  • Glowing Eye of Doom: When calling on his powers.
  • Harmless Freezing: This happens to him twice.
  • Inferred Holocaust: His plan to harvest the Sadida's forests would cause one for them. Fortunately it doesn't get that far.
  • Killed Off for Real: By the time the Eliabomb detonated, he was still encased in ice somewhere in Oropo's dimension, meaning that he's gone forever.
  • Never My Fault: When confronted on his actions, he attempts to downplay them or spin them on others, such as when Yugo reveals he knows he intends to burn the Sadida forest for Frigost, Harebourg shoots back that it would only come to that if Yugo insists on refusing to show how to use the Eliatrope Dofus.
  • Mad Scientist: This is the Xelor who improved upon Nox's technology.
  • Manipulative Bastard: Convinced the Black Wabbits of Wabbit Island to dig a tunnel to the Wa Wabbit's vault to steal the Cawwot Dofus.
  • Power Floats: His feet don't touch the ground.
  • Punny Name: on compte à rebours, the french for countdown.
  • Soft-Spoken Sadist: He maintains his taciturn demeanor while he's insulting Yugo about his lack of a kingdom and his revelation that he's been using the trees of Amalia's kingdom as firewood without her knowledge.
  • Stalker with a Crush: How most of his infatuation with Amalia appears. It seems most of the information he got on the team was obtained by going through the old records from Nox's fortress and he's based his "love" for the princess on old footage he's watched repeatedly from when she was only 13... Closer to an internet stalker with an obsession based around lust more than someone interested in a genuine relationship. Also doubles as something of a creepy old man, since he's thousands of years older than she is due to his status as a demigod son of Xelor, though he appears to be in his mid-twenties to early thirties at most. Said crush on Amalia may explain why Oropo, who harbors the same feelings, kept him sealed up.
  • Stealth Pun. He has control of both ice and time. Because he freezes time.
  • Time Master: Like most Xelors, he can, and is efficient at using Time-related magic.
  • Villain Has a Point: Harebourg loves and practically needs to rub in how unworthy of being a king he thinks Yugo is, but he does make a point about Yugo's lack of experience actually living up to his title. Yugo is away from his home in almost every episode sating his love of adventure (and if a deceitful, one-armed Eliatrope is to be believed, he apparently always had this trait in his previous incarnations), and about his only experience so far in his royal role since last reincarnating is leading a bunch of orphans his age in a purely action-oriented all-out fight with a super-powered sociopath — not exactly the makings of someone who's fit for handling the burdens, responsibilities and diplomacy involved in leading and governing an entire people.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: While he does want to marry Amalia out of love, he also wants to use the Sadida's forests as fuel for his furnace to keep his citizens warm. Unfortunately, no forests means bad things for the resident plant people. One should also consider that in spite of his "fair" proposal to Amalia, she really has no way to refuse him that won't doom her people. If she's to have any chance of securing the Dofus, she HAS to give herself up, regardless of how she feels about the situation, which as shown by her breakdown in her room with Eva, was NOT something she was happy with. On top of that, the Count is also planning on imprisoning the rest of the Brotherhood and torturing them to get the information needed to use he Dofus. To top off his Sundae of Misery, he would NEVER be able to use the Dofus without either Yugo or Adamai working as a living battery to access their power to make his continent float, which would likely kill either one of them. Now imagine Yugo's situation: a Jerk and his friends just stole your people's most precious relics. Which he will now use to subtly strong arm the woman you love into marrying him as a necessary political alliance to save her people. To top it all off, he's going to trap you there to run his little vanity project while the rest of the world dies (and Harebourg is prepared to fight and kill anyone who crosses him to try and make him share on his plan), all while you watch him whittle away the days with the one person who means the world to you. No wonder Yugo was so salty about him.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: His fate is never explicitly stated, though one can infer that he died when the tower collapsed as he was still trapped in ice at the bottom. The creators admitted that they forgot he was even there when writing the ending of the season.
  • Wild Card: Out of the four Siblings, Count Harebourg is the least dedicated to his group and even went against their plans to keep the Eliatrope Dofus from the Brotherhood.
  • You Don't Look Like You: He gets a complete redesign when he returns in Wakfu. His current outfit is less Xelor-like, and his hat is replaced with a tall icicle that covers his helmet, which is removable, revealing his true face.
  • You Have Failed Me: After planning to use the Eliatrope Dofus and subsequently losing them to Yugo, Lady Echo orders Harebourg to freeze himself as punishment. An interesting case, in that he goes along with it willingly.

    Ush 

Ush Galesh

Voiced by: Jonathan Amram (FR, OVAs), Nathanel Alimi (FR, Season 3), Taylor Clarke-Hill (EN, OVAs), Joe Ochman (EN, Season 3)

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Ush in Season 3

A demigod child of Ecaflip. Half-brother of Kerubim and Atcham.


  • Adaptational Heroism: As an Ecaflip demigod, when he dies he is reborn, with a full memory wipe and personality reset. While the core of his person is similar, his different experiences in different lives make him unique in each one. For example, in the Remington comics, he is a monster who rapes cats (in cat form himself) while in Wakfu he is in the life following that one, where he is just a trickster with a temper and even Yugo has a good image of him
  • Affably Evil: Tends to treat everything as a game but in doing so he will respect the rules of the game, and even when he does bend the rules to his advantage he's willing to concede when his opponents do the same.
  • Barrier Warrior: In the OVA, one of his traps lets him summon a swirling red dome that not only protects him but also severely damages all those caught in it.
  • Big "NO!": When Yugo manages to figure out where he hid the Dofus and wins the game.
  • Cat Folk: As an Ecaflip, he is a humanoid cat.
  • Dual Wielding: Wields swords similar to card symbols in the Special.
  • Everyone Has Standards: Like Coqueline is, he is visibly uneasy at seeing Adamai beating his own brother and like the rest of his companions he is shocked and terrified when he learns about Oropo's true plans of destroying the gods and how he manipulated others and many others to accomplish his plans, even wondering why he agreed to follow Oropo in the first place.
  • Flunky Boss: In the OVA he prepares a team match: Yugo, Kerubim, Joris and Achtam vs him, Remington Smisse, Percemool and Maskemane.
  • Friendly Enemy: He seems to genuinely like Yugo and the rest of the brotherhood. He's also become a Graceful Loser.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Downplayed, though it's implied that he somewhat resents his brother Kerubim, who's actually Ecaflip's favourite child.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: In Season 3, Yugo manages to turn his own cats against him. In the OVA it's Achtam who defeats him by forcibly pushing him into one of his own traps.
  • Hulking Out: Briefly bulks up at the end of his challenge against the Brotherhood of the Tofu in Season 3 in anger, but doesn't actually attack them and admits his defeat.
  • I Hate You, Vampire Dad: Ush despises his divine father and denotes him as nothing more than a selfish god who cares only for himself.
  • My God, What Have I Done?: Express his shock over having been fooled by Oropo once he learns all the truth.
  • Resurrective Immortality: As confirmed by Dofus Book One: Julith, Ecaflip demigods have nine lives and are reborn upon death, forgetting their past lives.
  • The Strategist: He's known for his nigh-unbeatable strategies. This becomes especially notable during his 'game' against Yugo, Joris, Kerubim, and Atcham in Special Episode 2.
  • Sore Loser: As Kerubim explains, Ush has never lost a game because he always make sure he has the advantage. He's absolutely livid when Yugo manages to defeat him, and still remembers about his loss when they meet again. When Yugo defeats him a second time though he manages to take it in stride.
  • Voluntary Shapeshifting: He can turn into a black cat at will.
  • Wouldn't Hurt a Child: He protects Elely after the young Iop sends them both hurtling toward the ground without the safety of one of the bouncy cat balls beneath to cushion the fall. He immediately tries to claim he didn't do it to protect her, per say, which Elely calls him on.

    Poo 

Poo

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Voiced by: Pascal Casanova (FR), Kirk Thornton (EN)

A Pandawa demi-god.


  • Acrofatic: He's got a noticeable gut on him (though it might at least partially be fur), but when he's serious he can move fast enough to be a blur.
  • Affably Evil: He's rather amiable and goofy, even when his real colors are revealed.
  • The Brute: For what we have seen of him, he's just big and strong, but seems to lack helpful magic to use in combat.
  • Chef of Iron: Outside of the battlefield, he's an excellent cook, keeping all the Percedal Family well fed.
  • Color-Coded for Your Convenience: Unlike normal Pandawas, his color are reversed (having black fur on his face with white spots on his eyes).
  • Defeat Means Friendship: In Season 4 it is revealed he returned to the Percedal destroyed house and rebuilt the whole thing from scratch with an asian touch and is willing to let the past behind and serve as the family chef.
  • Dirty Coward: Despite acting cocky and though, he begs for mercy when cornered.
  • Dumbass Has a Point: When a furious Adamai asks him how could he let a small child such as Elely escape him, Poo points out that him, in spite of all his super-powers, couldn't do anything either. Most surprisingly, Adamai recognizes his point and genuinely apologizes for having lashed at him before.
  • Extended Disarming: When first introduced, Eva asks him to leave his weapons outside, and he spends some time removing a ludicrous amount of weaponry from his fur. Not that he needed any of that...
  • Fat Bastard: A massive fat brute who's willing to hurt a child and her family. Subverted in Season 4, where he's much friendlier.
  • Hidden Dephts: Not only he's a strong martial artist and a demigod, but he's also a very good chef, carpenter, artist and interior designer. Who would have thought?
  • Home Field Advantage: Parodied, when he prepares to fight Elely in the woods and shows off his speed he claims that in the open he's the most advantaged, unlike the battle inside the Percedal house. Elely calls him out on trying to find an excuse for having his ass kicked.
  • Stout Strength: Despite his bulk, he's strong enough to lift a large hunk of stone.
  • Pass The Pop Corn: Materializes a huge bucket of popcorn to eat from as he witness Evangelyne confronting her estranged father Madagaskan.
  • Punny Name: Just remove an "o". Or add an "h", as you wish...
  • Villains Want Mercy: Despite all what he did, he stills begs Elely not to kill him after she defeats him.
  • What Happened to the Mouse?: After his defeat in Season 3, he's not seen again and his fate is left up in the air. He returns in Season 4.
  • The Worf Effect: Got his ass handed to him by a demigoddess child, despite being an adult demigod himself.
  • Would Hurt a Child: Played With, while he fights with Elely he only attacks with spanking her. At least until she really starts to annoy him. Albeit this is more out of the need to capture her alive rather than any sort of self-restraint.

    Toxine 

Toxine

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Voiced by: Caroline Combes (FR), Reba Buhr (EN)

A Sram demi-goddess.


  • Ax-Crazy: Referred as a psychopath by her own allies, and she doesn't even bother to deny it. In fact she seems to embrace it !
  • Berserk Button: While she's pretty much ready to kill anyone around her for the slightest reasons, she really cannot stand "cocky" people who look down on her. That's why she tries to murder Echo and Eva.
  • Combat Stilettos: Which appear to be coated in poison.
  • Combat Pragmatist: Nothing screams this more than being invisible, sneak attack with both your hands and legs from a dark mist and use traps and illusions. As Joris once said, "It's not fair, it's Sram."
  • Dark Action Girl: Of the female members of the Brotherhood of the Forgotten, she's the most eager to mix it up with their enemies in hand-to-hand combat.
  • Disney Villain Death: She gets blasted into a deadly-looking portal by Eva and Flopin. But not before trying to pull Taking You with Me on both Lady Echo AND Eva.
  • Hates Everyone Equally: Her self-admitted motivation for her apparent Lack of Empathy.
  • Hoist by Her Own Petard: Flopin manages to turn her own traps agaisnt her and she's ultimately pushed to a Fate Worse than Death in her own Well of Shadows, which according to her was basically part of her own soul.
  • Invisibility: And she loves spamming it for all its worth.
  • Kick the Dog: Her willingness to kill Eva and Flopin. Also, her betrayal of Lady Echo.
  • Master of Illusion: The Cra Room is actually her own Room, blanketed by an illusion to deceive others.
  • More Despicable Minion: Neither of her bosses can be called good people, but whereas Oropo and Lady Echo (and most of the Siblings for that matter) have their humanizing moments and are operating at least partly on the belief that they're going to make the universe better, Toxine is just a rampant gleeful psychopath who revels in hurting others, and she doesn't seem to care about even the other Siblings. Adamaï at one point addresses the elephant in the room by asking what the hell Oropo was thinking in bringing a demigod like her onboard to supposedly ascend to godhood.
  • No-Sell: The arrows shot against her by Evangelyne and Flopin phase through her... because they're actually illusions made by her in the first place.
  • No Sense of Personal Space: At one point, she gets really clingy with Lady Echo while threatening her with a Disney Villain Death.
  • Oh, Crap!: Has a panicked reaction when Echo saves Eva and Flopin and prepares to punish her for trespassing in her temple.
  • Poisonous Person: Fitting, given her name.
  • Sickly Green Glow: Her costume's skeletal patterns practically glow in the dark. Her powers have the same hue, as well.
  • Skeletons in the Coat Closet: Her costume has a somewhat subtle version of this going on - while she doesn't actually wear bones, her costume has a vibrant green skeleton pattern across her body.
  • Token Evil Teammate: While the other Siblings tend not to stray too far from Anti-Villain, Toxine on the other hand revels in being evil and tries to kill Eva and Flopin anytime she gets a chance. At one point she even tries to kill Echo.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Though never quite sane to begin with, she sounds far more unhinged after Flopin unleashes a large number of her own snapping traps on her.
  • Would Hurt a Child: She's willing to kill Flopin, who — child of a former god or not — is still just a kid. And later, she takes a parting shot that puts Eva's third, unborn child in grave peril.

    Coqueline 

Coqueline/Mishell (English)

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Voiced by: Emmylou Homs (FR), Cassandra Lee Morris (EN)

A demi-goddess, child of Osamodas.


  • Anti-Villain: Of all the members of the Brotherhood she is the one who qualify the best as she believes that Oropo's plan will truly change the world for the better, strongly cares for her companions and for all the animals of the world and not doing anything to actually harm the brotherhood of the Tofu even trying to convince Elely of the righteousness of their cause.
  • Badass Adorable: She is a demigoddess, and a cute little girl.
  • Break the Cutie: Even though All her companions are shocked to hear the extent of Oropo's plans, she looks devastated when Oropo seemingly kills her pets.
  • Dub Name Change: Mishell in the English dub.
  • Everyone Has Standards: While she supports Oropo's plan of replacing the gods and making Elely the new Iop god, she is visibly shocked and distraught when Adamai brutally beats up Yugo his own brother, and doesn't take it well when she learns about Oropo's real plans.
  • Fluffy Tamer: Has some truly monstruous pets she considers cute.
  • Forced Transformation: She turns all the Brotherhood sans Elely into Tofus for 5 minutes, to give her time to talk with her.
  • Friendly Enemy: Towards Elely who she sincerly wants to befriend, even convincing her to talk with her instead of fighting and her trying to convince her to join them without any malice or manipulation.
  • Friend to All Living Things: Loves all animals. She attacks Oropo when she realizes her "friends" might have been killed by his actions.
  • Gaia's Vengeance: She cries at the thought of all types of animal abuse and sufference in the world, and she's determinated to put an end to it if she becomes the new Osamodas Goddess.
  • Pet the Dog: In Season 4 she invites the sullen Sypho to join her and Kali on her island, being willing to give him a place to call home.
  • Really 700 Years Old: She appears in the Dofus game, which either makes her a lot older then she looks, or she was reborn at some point. The fourth season confirms that she's the oldest of all the brotherhood (with the exception of Dathura, who's a doll, not a demigod).
  • Rubber Man: She can noticeably stretch her body and limbs and contort them as she needs to.
  • Super-Reflexes: Yugo commented that she has some of the fastest reflexes he's ever seen, able to react to him moving through his portals and dodge his strike almost casually.
  • Token Good Teammate: She might be mischievous, but she has the purest motives out of Oropo's group, and it's made clear from her actions and words she really would like to be Elely's friend. She is visibly frightened when her Siblings are in danger, and heartbroken when Oropo's actions kill her pets.
  • Villain Has a Point: When she calls out the gods for being selfish beings who live off in their own dimensions without caring for mortals, Elely tries to point out her dad isn't like that and he was the Iop God. Mishell notes, quite correctly, that Iop willingly quit that job and Sadlygrove didn't even know about his divine origin for a long time.

    Dark Vlad 

Dark Vlad

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Voiced by: Cyrille Monge (FR), Ben Pronsky (EN)

An Avatar of Goultard overrun with his basic instincts, filled with anger and a want to cause death and mayhem.


  • Blood Knight: As an evil Iop, this is a given. He laughs all the way during his battle against Dally, and even gets giddy when one of Dally's hits manages to make a visible crack in his skull.
  • Burning with Anger: Downplayed, as he's more mad as in "crazy" than mad as in "furious", but wrath is one of the traits that can trigger Goultard's transformation into Dark Vlad (as seen for example in the comic book Rushu's Shushus) and he's literally on fire.
  • Dem Bones: Has a flaming skull for a head, contrasting Dofus-Era Dark Vlad, who was simply Goultard with black skin and white hair.
  • The Ditz: He is not the sharpest crayon in the box within Oropo's tower, but more importantly, he is also the dumbest of Goultard's personalities — and the other two aren't famous for their intelligence to begin with.
  • Flaming Sword: His weapon of choice, which he can enlarge at will. The inevitable "his is bigger" joke is used when he proceeds to make his sword larger than the biggest one Rubi can form for Dally to wield properly.
  • Gasshole: At one point he lets out a fiery fart and after being moved through Yugo's portal he vomits magma onscreen.
  • Giggling Villain: Would give the Joker a run for his money.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Since he's still Goultard after all, he reveals to Sadlygrove that Goultard also feels envy and hatred towards him (because Sadlygrove is the true-blue reincarnation of the Iop God, stronger than Goultard and, at the same time, being his estranged father).
  • Laughing Mad: Spends all his time fighting laughing his head off.
  • Leaning on the Fourth Wall: At one point he looks directly at the camera.
  • Lone Wolf Boss: While he's fought in the Iop floor of Oropo's tower, he's not actually the demigod Oropo choose to take the place of the old Iop (that would be Elely). He's just there to serve as an obstacle and possibly to keep Dally, the strongest member beside/on par with Yugo, out of the way.
  • Oh, Crap!: When Sadlygrove dodges his sword and is about to ram him skull-first into a column. He also had another one after he realizes that the giant stone pillar he just broke was about to fall on him.
  • Person of Mass Destruction: He is an avatar of Goultard, so it's not unexpected, but as for feats attributed to him alone, Dark Vlad in the past reduced an entire city and its surroundings to a desert with no survivors in sight. The sheer power of his clash with Sadlygrove produces shockwaves powerful enough to destroy the various columns holding up his room.
  • Playing with Fire: Not only is he covered in flames, but so are his weapons.
  • Sleepyhead: When he's first introduced in Episode 4, he's giving an ominous Kubrick Stare at the camera... but when they actually encounter him we see that he's fallen asleep. He also dozes off and falls asleep standing as he waits for the Brotherhood to do his move, awakening only when Yugo run past him to chase after him and the others.
  • Superpowered Evil Side: Played with. Dark Vlad isn't really stronger than Goultard so much as he's The Unfettered to Goultard's more The Fettered.
  • Super-Speed: Fast enough that he just appears as a streak of flames when he gets moving.
  • Super-Toughness: He takes some of Dally and Rubi's best hits and just laughs whatever damage they do off as he gets back up to keep going.
  • Terms of Endangerment: Just like Goultard called Dally "Pipoun" (Dally'O), he calls him "Papoun" (Daddy'O), to underline his hatred for the estranged father who abandoned him.
  • Unskilled, but Strong: Noticeably enough, while Dark Vlad's power level is close to Goultard's own, his fighting style is much more crude, and mostly consists in him speed-blitzing around the arena laughing like a madman to punch people, and when he wields his sword he just charges forward, holding the blade up above his head with both hands and no proper stance.

    Black Bump 

Black Bump

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Voiced by: Boris Rehlinger (FR), Kaiji Tang (EN)

A Feca demigod with "unique" interests.


  • Armor Is Useless: Played with. One would initially assume given his ability to create barriers the armor is redundant, but he reveals that his armor actually amplifies the defensive power of them even if it's not directly connected to his natural abilities, plus it acts as decent protection if he can't get a barrier up in time.
  • Barrier Warrior: A given, since he's a Feca.
  • Beard of Evil: A rather thick one under his Cool Helmet.
  • Berserk Button: Once his precious temple and his collection are damaged, he loses it...
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: He looks like a total, maniacal loony whose arena is actually a giant flipper table, but there's a damn good reason why Oropo choose him as candidate for the place of the new Feca God.
  • Depraved Bisexual: He wants both male and female boxers, which gets especially creepy as he talks about the "intimacy" they represent. He still doesn't want Elely's.
  • Double Weapon: His weapon of choice, which is also the key to the next level, can combine into some sort of double lightsaber or split into tonfas.
  • Collector of the Strange: He collects underwear. He's even going to sort said underwear in different cases.
  • Everyone Has Standards: He doesn't want Elely's underwear because he is not a pervert (while fondling an exhibit perversely), though he also admits he doesn't want them because she's a nobody as far as he's concerned. He's also just as shocked upon discovering Oropo's true plans of destroying the gods and that he manipulated them and others from the start.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: While not as bad as Toxine, his obsession for underwear clearly alienates his companions, with Ush visibly giving him the cold shoulder as they go separate ways.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Summons some giant marbles to crush the heroes, (which bounce harmlessly on his barrier) but Yugo and Amalia manages to turn them against him, destroying the floor under his feet and causing him to lose his armor. This in turn ends up weakening his barriers and making it easier for Yugo hopped up on Unstoppable Rage to break through them and knock him out.
  • Laughing Mad: Usually in combat, or after he tells his guests about the price for leaving his room.
  • Meaningful Name: "Black Bump", fittingly for a Barrier Warrior who refers to his own impact-deflecting shields as "bumpers" and fights in a temple built like a pinball table.
  • Panty Thief: His pride and personal passion project. Perhaps the most notable is the fact that he has three of the six original Eliatropes' underwear stored away, only missing the three of the ones directly known to still be alive (Chibi, Qilby, and of course Yugo).
  • Pet the Dog: At one point he shields his surviving companions with his barrier.
  • Pinball Zone: His entire temple is built to resemble a pinball machine, starting from the corridor (with a mechanism that forcibly push people inside) and having several bumpers he can bounce against to gain speed to attack. He can even summon a series of huge marbles to harass his opponents with.
  • Serious Business: Collecting underwear, and sorting underwear in his temple. Even when defeated he tries to grasp Yugo's pants.
  • Stone Wall: Thanks to his barriers he can withstand almost any attack (unless he's caught offguard), though sufficient force and repeated impacts can punch through.
  • Tin Tyrant: Wears a rather cool-looking, futuristic armor, which gets destroyed in the battle against Yugo.
  • Villainous Breakdown: Freaks out when Oropo remodels the whole tower to both prevent its destruction and prepare the Hyperzaap and destroys his temple, scattering his collection everywhere.

    Arpagone 

Arpagone

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Voiced by: Cathy Diraison (FR), Cindy Robinson (EN)

Ruel's estranged wife.


  • Battle Couple: When she was Ruel's wife. They eventually fight together again agaisnt Oropo's giant owl avatar. Subverted in Season 4, where she dumps Ruel after donating all his stuff to people in need.
  • Calling the Old Man Out: To Ruel, for choosing riches and gold over her love and feelings. She gives a more powerful one in Season 4 where she again angrily calls Ruel out for his greed blinding him to love and chance to raise a family, pointing out that he still istinctively wants to do, as seen in his relationship with Yugo.
  • Chekhov's Gunman: Her existence was hinted at as early as Season 2 when Ruel mentions he was in love and "almost married" once, which Amalia and Yugo laughed off. Turns out, he wasn't joking, except for the fact he was married.
  • Love Makes You Evil: Joins the Siblings with the promise that if she helps them she and Ruel will be together again.
  • Meaningful Name: Her name sound like Harpagon, Molière's The Miser.
  • Powerful Pick: Unlike other Enutrof seen in the series, she wields a large pickax as her weapon.
  • Took a Third Option: The main reason she joined the Siblings. Since Ruel chose money over her in the past, if Ruel becomes the new god Enutrof they would have both the riches and each other, so a win-win as far as she's concerned.
  • Woman Scorned: To Ruel. More subdued than most examples, but she didn't take Ruel choosing money over her too well.

    Dathura 

Dathura

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Voiced by: Céline Melloul (FR), Cindy Robinson (EN, Season 3)

One of Sadida's dolls. She is the cause of Ogrest going on a crying fit that drowned the world.


  • Fertile Feet: When she steps on the grassland of her temple, the grass suddenly grows longer and lusher.
  • I Did What I Had to Do: While she says she feels intense guilt about what happened with Ogrest, she also feels it was a necessary sacrifice. At least until she learns that Oropo tricked her into it to cause Ogrest's chaos.
  • Minor Major Character: In the backstory, she's the one responsible for the current world of Wakfu as it is today, but the role she plays in the series proper is surprisingly small.
  • Token Good Teammate: Like Mishel before her.
  • The Unfought: Never shows any ill-will towards the heroes, and actually tries to warn them about the shapeshifter in their midst.

    Kali 

Kali

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A Sacrier demigoddess.


  • Action Girl: Supposedly so, like her divine mother, but she never gets a chance to perform any action.
  • Advertised Extra: Despite being a demigoddess and appearing alongside the main villains in the intro since episode 1, her role is the smallest
  • Alien Blood: She emerges from, wears and manipulates what looks like dark indigo/blueish blood.
  • Blood-Splattered Warrior: She's first seen emerging from a pool of blood which she wears on her body like a skintight suit. She can even manipulate it in combat.
  • Cool Big Sis: Seemingly one for Coqueline, worrying about her and catching her after she tried to attack Oropo.
  • Power Tattoo: She has a heart-shaped tattoo seen on many Sacriers. Hers is on her left nipple, acting as a pasty.
  • Slasher Smile: After emerging from her blood pool, and hearing Oropo's call, she gives a creepy smile in a close up. Subverted when she's revealed to be pretty nice.
  • Tentacle Ropes: She uses tendrils of blood to catch and restrain people, both to help (as with Mishell) and to attack (as with a Rasha-possessed Pin).
  • The Unfought: Not only did she never fight the Brotherhood of Tofu, she didn't even meet with them like Dathura did. Mainly because the Tower was destroyed before they made it up to her room.

Other Members

    Sipho 

Sipho

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Voiced by: Jean-François Vlérick (FR), Taylor Clarke-Hill (En, OVAs), Keith Silverstein (EN, Season 3)

A shape-shifting minion of Lady Echo


  • Big "NO!": A downplayed and more somber example when he realizes that Echo wants to sacrifice herself to save everyone from Oropo's Eliabomb.
  • Black Eyes of Evil: Has them in his real form.
  • Break Them by Talking: He does this to Amalia, while disguised as Ruel, trying to put a wedge between her and Yugo.
  • Gonk: His true form is rather hideous to look at, making you wonder about his actual race.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: After causing so much trouble to the Brotherhood and trying to kidnap Eva's third son, it's sweet to see him being kicked in the ass by three demigod children at once.
  • Master of Disguise: Being a shapeshifter, this is a given.
  • One-Winged Angel: When made angry enough he turns into a massive wolf monster.
  • Our Dragons Are Different: In the OVA he binds Achtam with a substance Kerubim identifies as Dragon Slime. The fact that Dragons are shapeshifters and that it was implied that the Siblings were demigods and half-Dragons implies that Sipho may have Dragon blood in his veins.
  • Red Right Hand: Even when he transforms, he cannot mask the way he closes his eyes (vertically, turning them black for a split second.)
  • Savage Wolf: The final form he takes in Season 3 is a large wolf-like creature to fight Elely and Flopin. Before they can actually fight, however, he senses what's happening to Echo and runs off to reach her.
  • Subordinate Excuse: He genuinely loves Echo, feeling her in trouble is enough for him to abandon Oropo's orders.
  • Too Dumb to Live: Even if Oropo ordered him to take him Eva's third son, just taking him from her while Elely and Flopin are watching isn't a good move...
  • Undying Loyalty: Claims that he has complete faith in Oropo and his plans when he warns Dathura for trying to betray Oropo by subtly informing the Brotherhood of his presence. Subverted when he turns out, his love for Echo is even stronger.
  • What the Hell, Hero?: Played for laughs, he criticizes Eva's educational methods when she lets both Elely and Flopin beat the tar out of his beaked face.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: Has a mane of wild white hair, and he's one of Oropo's most ruthless enforcers.

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