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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.
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* DistantFinale: Of a sort. Lance's show occurs after the end of ''Wakfu'' but before the apocalyptic flood that will begin the era of ''Waven''.

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* DistantFinale: Of a sort. Lance's show occurs after the end of ''Wakfu'' but before the apocalyptic flood that will begin ''Wakfu'', and during the era of ''Waven''.



* TheGoodKing: When he was at the prime of his life at just 30, he reluctantly stopped adventuring to focus on being this for Albuera. By the time his mini-series begins, it's shown that he completely succeeded in this with his kingdom one of the most peaceful and prosperous in the World of Twelve. But though he is appreciative of the love of his family and the gratitude of his subjects, Lance remains somewhat saddened at having given up on quests and discovery.

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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.Twelve despite the events of "The Great Wave". But though he is appreciative of the love of his family and the gratitude of his subjects, Lance remains somewhat saddened at having given up on quests and discovery.

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* DistantFinale: Of a sort. Lance's show occurs after the end of ''Wakfu'' but before the apocalyptic flood that will begin the era of ''Waven''.
* EveryoneHasStandards: Loves a good brawl, and thinks that there are way worse ways to die than getting a warrior's death, but even Lance would rather not cross Cire Momore due to how he steals the souls of his victims.



* TakingYouWithMe: Deciding that his time is almost up anyway, he chooses to put it all on the line in the final episode of his mini-series to defeat Cire Momore once and for all to leave the World of Twelve with one less grotesquely powerful villain to worry about.

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* TakingYouWithMe: Deciding that his time is almost up anyway, he chooses to put it all on the line in the final episode of his mini-series to definitively 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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* BlueAndOrangeMorality: He is implied to be the one to have destroyed Ingloriom off-screen. He then spends his time doing literally nothing until his fight with Qilby, all so so that MAYBE he could give his heart away.



* 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.]]

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* OnlyTheWorthyMayWield: OnlyTheChosenMayWield: 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.]]
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* MightyGlacier: Stronger and larger than his older siblings, and way slower.

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!!Jiva

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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[[folder: Lance Dur]]
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[[caption-width-right:1000:''"One of the greatest warriors? Heh. I was the best."'']]
A master Forgelancer and the king of Albuera. Though his best days are far behind him, when it appears that his old enemy (and lover) the sorceress Belladone has returned to her evil ways, he goes on one last adventure to save the children of his land and perhaps teach his son Agard a few lessons about heroism before he kicks the bucket.
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* BadassGrandpa: The plot of his show starts during his 70th Birthday, and he still has the skills and smarts to traverse magical traps and defeat terrifying monsters.
* BigDamnHeroes: A middle-aged Lance saves Adamai from being killed by a squad of Necros mystics early in Wakfu season 4.
* DentedIron: Lance is a 70-year-old man who isn't contracted to any of the gods who provide longevity such as Enutrof and Xelor, and outside of Agard's health elixirs, he doesn't have any cures or artifacts to stop the pains and weariness of age (and a lifetime of battle) from affecting him.
* FeelingTheirAge: A central theme of his story. He and his old team are withered and tired. Agard, once a young boy in the MMORPG, is a fully grown man with a child of his own. And even the once apparently imperishable Belladone has wrinkles where once were none.
* TheGoodKing: When he was at the prime of his life at just 30, he reluctantly stopped adventuring to focus on being this for Albuera. By the time his mini-series begins, it's shown that he completely succeeded in this with his kingdom one of the most peaceful and prosperous in the World of Twelve. But though he is appreciative of the love of his family and the gratitude of his subjects, Lance remains somewhat saddened at having given up on quests and discovery.
* HulkingOut: [[spoiler:Overdoses on the medicine Agard makes him]], gaining a massive burst of might and speed for his climactic battle with Cire Momore.
* IWasQuiteTheLooker: A portrait of his much younger self (presumably in his 20s) features Lance with bigger muscles, a trimmer waist, and a fuller head of hair. Averted when he's seen in Wakfu's fourth season where he looks pretty much the same as he does in his mini-series set years later albeit with brown hair and slightly more meat on his arms.
* LoveRedeems: Somewhat. Though he'd argue that he didn't improve her much from their courtship, Belladone apparently stopped eating children to sustain herself even after they broke up. The fact that she seems to be about to resume doing so is what kicks off the plot of his mini-series.
* NayTheist: As a Forgelancer, Lance does not pledge fealty to any of the gods in the setting, with even his magic lance enchanted through other means.
* RetractableWeapon: His friends gift him a version of his original lance that has this functionality. It's a bit awkward for him to use at first, but he gets the hang of it over time.
* TakingYouWithMe: Deciding that his time is almost up anyway, he chooses to put it all on the line in the final episode of his mini-series to defeat Cire Momore once and for all to leave the World of Twelve with one less grotesquely powerful villain to worry about.
* TooSpicyForYogSothoth: When Cire Momore is on the cusp of sucking out his soul, Lance's immense will allows him to [[spoiler:hijack the process, and ''blasts'' out the entirety of his fiery (and gargantuan) heroic spirit at the ghostly knight, completely obliterating his foe.]]
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!! Wakfu heroes
[[folder:Maskemane]]
!!Maskemane
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[[caption-width-right:242:Maskemane in the OVA]]

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

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