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5!Eliatropes and Dragons
6
7[[folder:Grougaloragran the Eternal]]
8!!Grougaloragran the Eternal
9[[quoteright:224:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_grou_drow_6457.jpg]]
10[[caption-width-right:224:[[labelnote: Click here to see Grou's Season Two form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_grou_dragonlet_8629.png[[/labelnote]]]]
11!!!'''Voiced by:''' Benoit Allemane (FR), Tom Clarke Hill (EN)
12
13Another of the world's last surviving Dragons and the dragon-sibling of Chibi, Grougaloragran arranged an adoptive home for baby Yugo. He's probably one of the most powerful individuals on the planet, which unfortunately gets the attention of Nox.
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15* AuraVision: In spite of his blindness, he can see the aura and souls of people. This presents something of a problem if a particular aura overwhelms his senses; however, as he attacks the group originally because Rubilax's Shushu aura is potent enough to trip up his senses and make him think they're all enemies.
16* BadassBoast: Also doubles as a PreMortemOneLiner towards Rubilax.
17-->'''Grougaloragran''': (as he's preparing to face the heroes): "You miserable Shushu, [[ThirdPersonPerson Grougaloragran]] will sent you back to the Hell you shouldn't have left!"
18* BackFromTheDead: [[spoiler:In season 2. As a hatchling, because Eliatropes and dragons have BornAgainImmortality.]]
19* BareHandedBladeBlock: He effortlessly blocks Nox's sword with his arm.
20* BreathWeapon: He can breath scorching hot flames, as well as, apparently, regurgitate scalding, magma-like fluids.
21* ClothingDamage: During the fight against Nox on Oma Island, his robes get torn and burned.
22* CombatTentacles: While in GiantSquid form.
23* CoolOldGuy: He can be a bit trigger-happy, but he's not a bad guy despite his advanced age.
24* DetectEvil: He can see evil auras as red lights using his Wakfu vision. This presents a problem when Rubilax's is so potent he can't tell the rest of the party aren't evil.
25* DeflectorShields: He can make wakfu barriers.
26* DragonHoard: He has one on Oma Island, and he's protective enough of it that he threatens to eat Ruel if he doesn't put what he took back.
27* EvilDetectingBaby: [[spoiler:After his resurrection as a baby, he absolutely ''hates'' Qilby.]]
28* FireBalls: His main method of attack is launching fireballs from his mouth in Dragon form or launching them from his hands in human form.
29* {{Flight}}: Through magic in humanoid form, and giant wings in dragon form.
30* TheFogOfAges: Very old, can barely remember his past and is blind, only being able to see by [[AuraVision wakfu vision]].
31* GiantSquid: His chosen form to restrict the access to Oma Island.
32* GoodIsNotNice: Grougaloragran is a good guy, but ruthless towards perceived threats. He also threaten to eat Ruel if he doesn't put the treasure hoard he stole back.
33* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:In season 1 episode 17, he vaporizes himself in a last-ditch effort to kill Nox and prevent him from harvesting his wakfu. The former fails, but the latter worked.]]
34* HotBlooded: Whether as an old blind dragon [[spoiler:or a spirited baby]], let it not be said Grougaloragran isn't ready to throw down with the best of them.
35* KillItWithFire: At one point he tries to kill Nox with a burst of fire so powerful it opens a new bay in Oma Island and causes a volcanic eruption.
36* MidBattleTeaBreak: His and Adamaï's battle against [[spoiler:Qilby]] has one when Adamaï and their foe break into maniacal laughter for a few moments, and Baby Grougal doubles over.
37* MilkyWhiteEyes: Due to his blindness.
38* MorphicResonance: That beard looks mighty fine, be it in human or dragon form.
39* OldSoldier: Despite being positively ancient even by the standards of his kind and blinded in said age, he's still strong enough to give Nox the fight of his life.
40* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Technically speaking, he's an alien dragon (to the World of Twelve), and a Black Dragon like Grugalorasalar, his counterpart among the six primordial dragons.
41* RedOniBlueOni: [[spoiler:The red to Chibi's blue when reborn.]]
42* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: [[spoiler:Baby Grougal in season 2]].
43* SupernaturallyDeliciousAndNutritious: As a Eliatrope dragon, he's one of the most powerful beings on the planet, as well as a titanic source of wakfu, which is what Nox is after.
44* ThirdPersonPerson: He has a habit, at least in his old age, of referring to himself by name.
45* VoluntaryShapeshifting: A draconic power. He usually appears as a humanoid, but a GiantSquid is another favored form.
46[[/folder]]
47
48[[folder:Phaeris the Powerful]]
49!!Phaeris the Powerful
50[[quoteright:218:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_phaeris_human_1440.jpg]]
51[[caption-width-right:218:[[labelnote: Click here to see Phaeris' draconic form]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_phaeris_dragon_4618.jpg[[/labelnote]]]]
52!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeanBarney (FR), Keir Stewart (EN)
53
54The third Dragon to be properly introduced in the series, the dragon-sibling of Mina, Phaeris makes his roost on the Crimson Claws Archipelago, and ferociously guards it against invaders. [[spoiler:He's stationed there to prevent Qilby from reuniting with his dragon sister, Shinonome, and was responsible, along with Yugo, for defeating and sealing Qilby many years ago.]]
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56* ArchEnemy: [[spoiler: To Qilby. Phaeris personally views him with nothing but contempt, but Qilby is ''livid'' with Phaeris for taking his arm.]]
57* BadassBureaucrat: If Qilby is to be believed, he and his sister were the ones of the Council of Twelve to judge the quarrels among their people.
58* BreathWeapon: Like his brother Grougaloragran, he can fire powerful fire blasts.
59* DeflectorShields: He can form barriers of Wakfu, though they seems to be limited.
60* {{Determinator}}: Even for a Dragon, Phaeris can take a ridiculous amount of punishment. [[spoiler: Stoically fends off an entire army, Anathar, and Qilby's barrage of energy projectiles before finally losing steam.]]
61* {{Flight}}: He can fly in both humanoid and dragon form due to his wings.
62* GlowingEyes: In Dragon form, his eyes are pupiless and glow with Wakfu energy.
63* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: In the manga, he trades his own life so Jiva will spare the brotherhood, joining his twin sister Mina at long last.]]
64* MagicPants: When he goes from humanoid form to draconic form and vice-versa his pants are spared.
65* MrExposition: [[spoiler: For Yugo, though with very limited time. He reveals Yugo's true heritage and unlocks some of his latent abilities.]]
66* NamesToRunAwayFromReallyFast: Dragons take monikers like "the Powerful" ''really'' seriously.
67* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Even in comparison to Grougaloragran or Adamaï. Phaeris looks distinctly less humanoid in his smaller form.
68* ThirdPersonPerson: Just like old dragons, Phaeris refers to himself in third-person.
69* TronLines: When surging with Wakfu.
70* VoluntaryShapeshifting: On screen he shifts from huge dragon to dragon-like humanoid.
71[[/folder]]
72
73[[folder:Balthazar]]
74!!Balthazar
75[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_baltazarnorm.png]]
76[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: Click here for red Baltazar.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_baltazarred.png[[/labelnote]]]]
77!!!'''Voiced by:''' Gérard Surugue (EN), Hugo Chandor (EN)
78
79A really, really old red dragon who's been taking care of the Eliatrope children/orphans in their dimension. He is the dragon-sibling of Glip, and like him implied to have been a teacher/scholar.
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81* BrainwashedAndCrazy: [[spoiler: In the manga, he tried to use the Eliacube to put the children of Emrub into stasis, but something went awry and he forgot who Yugo was and turned hostile.]]
82* CoolOldGuy: A teacher and caretaker for the Eliatrope children.
83* PapaWolf: He's tasked with protecting the Eliatrope children, and actually panics and shields them with his body when [[spoiler: they're subtly threatened by Qilby.]]
84* PerilousOldFool: He's clearly old even for a dragon, and unlike [[OldSoldier Grougaloragran]] [[spoiler:Qilby]] suggests he wasn't much of a warrior even in his prime. As such, he doesn't fare well at all when he tries to fight [[spoiler:Qilby.]]
85-->'''[[spoiler: Qilby]]:''' You never had a warrior's soul in you, Balthazar. Go back and bury your head in your books.
86* TurnsRed: His entire body turns red whenever angry or when he wants to be powerful.
87[[/folder]]
88
89[[folder:Chibi]]
90!!Chibi
91!!!'''Voiced by:''' Gaspard Houze (FR), Julie-Ann Dean (EN)
92
93[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ea5abeefa5997d8f7337afd0214e2c63jpg.png]]
94
95Grougaloragran's Eliatrope sibling, first appearing early in season two when [[spoiler:along with Grougal's reincarnated form he hatches from their Dofus]] as a result of Yugo and Adamai's experiments with the Eliacube; spends the rest of the season being cared for by Alibert.
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97* BrotherSisterIncest: ''Islands of Wakfu'' reveals that one of Chibi's past incarnations was in a relationship with his sister Mina, though this is played with since while the original six Eliatropes and Dragons consider each other "siblings" due to their unique circumstances, only the members of each of the Eliatrope-Dragon pairs seems to consider each other actual blood siblings.
98* EmperorScientist: He was the prior king of the Eliatropes before naming Yugo his successor, and he was also a researcher and scientist. Qilby even claims it was he who made the Eliacube, [[spoiler:though that particular invention technically goes to Qilby himself.]]
99* TheGoodKing: Prior to naming Yugo his successor and returning to his Dofus, he was in charge of leading the Eliatrope civilization and set up the laws his people would abide by.
100* RedOniBlueOni: The blue to Grougal's red. Chibi is a calmer and more obedient child compared to his dragon brother.
101* ReplacementGoldfish: Alibert takes care of Chibi like he took care of Yugo.
102* {{Seers}}: According to ''Islands of Wakfu'', Chibi was a "prophet" and foresaw his own impending death, which prompted him naming Yugo his successor.
103[[/folder]]
104
105!Family Members and Relatives
106[[folder:Alibert]]
107!Alibert
108!!!'''Voiced by:''' Thierry Mercier (FR), Joe Mills (EN), Gabriele Trentalance (IT)
109
110[[quoteright:259:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_alibert_6016.png]]
111
112Yugo's adoptive father. An Enutrof and old adventuring companion of Ruel, although less greedy than his friend. Formerly a BountyHunter, but he found out he was too soft-hearted for the job when he refused to send a man to jail for stealing an apple -- which made Grougaloran choose him for taking care of baby Yugo. So he settled in Emelka, founding an inn and becoming mayor of the town.
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114* TheBartender: Currently the mayor of Emelka, he also runs the inn, though he also cooks.
115* BountyHunter: Previously, along with Ruel.
116* ChefOfIron: He's a former adventurer of great skill and power, and his blanquette is awesome.
117* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: In an incredible moment of willpower and fighting prowess, he managed to overpower BigBad Nox and send the time mage running, though not without cost.
118* GentleGiant: He is big and has a rather impressive build, but a total sweetheart and a very loving father to Yugo.
119* {{Muggle Foster Parent|s}}: To Yugo [[spoiler:and, in season 2, Chibi]].
120* MySpeciesDothProtestTooMuch: Alibert differs from the Enutrof norm in that he is very generous. He voluntarily feeds the group for free in the Sadida kingdom, and doesn't mind Ruel's debt. In fact. the only time he is ever shown caring about Kamas is when customers in the inn flee from the Rubilax-possessed Sadlygrove without paying first (although it should be noted that Yugo pointed this out first).
121* NiceGuy: Alibert is shown to warm, caring person. As stated by Yugo "Grougal knew that no one would be a better father." His kind heart is actually the main reason he stopped being BountyHunter, as could not bring him self to arrest a man who had stolen an apple.
122* NotQuiteDead: In episode 2 he's is changed into a plant by the Polters, but by the end of the episode he gets better.
123* PapaWolf: He won't hesitate to use violence if Yugo is in danger.
124* RapidAging: He suffers this from fighting Nox. [[spoiler:The Xelor does [[PetTheDog correct the situation afterward]], though, to Alibert's astonishment]].
125* RetiredBadass: Used to be Ruel's partner during his days as a bounty hunter.
126* ShovelStrike: His looks more like a traditional spear or glaive though.
127[[/folder]]
128
129[[folder:Goultard]]
130!!Goultard
131!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/BrunoChoel (FR), Cyrille Monge (FR, as Dark Vlad), Anthony Adonis (EN, Season 1-2 & [=OVAs=]), Creator/BenPronsky (EN, Season 3)
132
133[[quoteright:209:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_goultard_503.jpg]]
134
135Sadlygrove's Iop master, and badass extraordinaire.
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137* TheAgeless: He's virtually immortal and hasn't aged one bit since he reached his prime.
138* BarbarianHero: Downright called "Goultard the Barbarian" during the Dofus era for his prowess and savagery.
139* BarredFromTheAfterlife: [[spoiler:Was booted out of the Hours Demon Arena for beating up too many of the fighters and rendering the fights boring for the entities ruling that dimension.]]
140* BattleAura: When he gets serious, he gets a golden-orange one, [[spoiler:which represents him channeling the god Iop's power.]]
141* BigDamnHeroes: In season 2, [[spoiler:he shows up just in time to battle Rushu, saving Sadlygrove and Rubilax from a hopeless fight.]]
142** And in the Special Episodes, [[spoiler:he comes up with the plan to save the World of Twelve from a ColonyDrop.]]
143* BookDumb: He is smarter than Sadlygrove...but he is still a Iop.
144* BuxomBeautyStandard: While cutoff when saying it, he implies to Dally that he prefers large breasts; shown when he's asking Dally if he had fallen in love that he'd hope she has a nice set.
145* CainAndAbel: Aside from his split personalities, he's the Abel to Cornu Mollu, the demented divine son of Iop and Lacrima who tried to destroy the world.
146* CartwrightCurse: His lovers, and his loved ones, don't last very long.
147* TheCasanova: His Vald persona, though the polygamy is born out of his inability to say "No" to a woman's amorous advances.
148* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: In the Dofus lore, he and his half-Dragon Feca companion Arty took on Cornu Mollu, the monstrous half-Sadida half-Iop god who already defeated the Iop God and took his divine powers and won. [[spoiler: By the time of the OVA, Goultard has defeated even Rushu.]]
149* DemonicPossession: Got over it.
150* DidYouJustPunchOutCthulhu: He ''wrecked'' Rushu around like a ragdoll. Then Rushu [[DevourTheDragon absorbed all his Shushus]] and gain a ''massive'' powerup, and they became equal, which forced him to [[SealedEvilInADuel drag Rushu back to his home dimension.]] [[spoiler: Come the Wakfu Specials, and he's shown to have finally beaten Rushu in his own home, and is currently using him as his footstool.]]
151* DivineDelegation: [[spoiler: He has inherited the powers and duties of Iop while the latter lives a mortal life.]]
152* DreadfulMusician: According to ''Rushu's Shushus'', he'd love to be remembered as a minstrel, but his music is so awful people cannot help but yell at him for it.
153* FaceHeelTurn: Spent a good teal of time rampaging around the World of Twelve as a violent warlord before he got hold of his senses.
154* FakingTheDead: He even had an impressive tomb.
155* FreudianTrio: His three personalities, Dark Vlad (id), Vald (ego), and Goultard himself (superego).
156* GeniusBruiser: Pretty smart by normal standards, which probably makes him the most intelligent Iop in the entire world.
157* GigglingVillain: While in his Dark Vlad persona.
158* HeelFaceTurn: After years of living the life of a barbarian vagabond, he lent his strength to the Shushu Knight cause, though this is a fairly recent turn of events.
159* HorrifyingTheHorror: Rubilax is hilariously terrified of him.
160* ImprobableWeaponUser: Uses a {{BFS}} with a [[WreckedWeapon broken blade]] attached to a [[ChainPain chain]] of [[VariableLengthChain variable length]].
161* InvincibleHero: [[spoiler:As the son of Iop]], he's nigh indestructible, has absurd amounts of natural strength, and is even capable of coming back from the dead. That said, the interest in his adventures stems more from ''how'' his life is going to screw him over rather than whether or not it will end.
162** The Special Episodes reveal even more about why he's invincible: [[spoiler:he is the recipient of Iop's power due to the god currently reincarnating as a mortal named Sadlygrove.]]
163** Subverted [[spoiler: in Season 3, where he was defeated by Adamai and forced to turn into Dark Vlad, and later he doesn't fare any better against an Eliacube-empowered Oropo.]]
164* IShallTauntYou: He's not afraid to mock even a PhysicalGod:
165-->'''Rushu:''' You think you can upset me with your insults?\
166'''Goultard:''' By Iop, no! I know you're way too stupid to understand even half of it.
167* KnightInSourArmor: His primary personality, though he seems to have lightened up quite a bit by the time ''Wakfu'' starts.
168* LukeYouAreMyFather: Though he subtly hinted at it before [[spoiler:taking off to the Shrukete with Rushu in tow before the portal between dimensions closed]] at the end of Season 2, the [=OVAs=] confirm with both his own words and Rubilax's that [[spoiler:Sadlygrove is in fact his {{reincarnated}} GodInHumanForm father, Iop.]]
169* MacGuffinGuardian: Becomes one for [[spoiler:the Six Eliatrope Dofus]] at the end of the [=OVAs=] as a favor to Yugo. [[spoiler:Unfortunately, by Season 3 Oropo and [[FaceHeelTurn Adamai]] have not only managed to steal them, Adamai uses them to power up and pummel Goultard so they can [[ReforgedIntoAMinion unleash Goultard's Dark Vlad personality and have him join their side.]]]]
170* MasterSwordsman: His most prominent weapon is a chain attached to a broken sword, which he uses to devastating effect. It was a gift from his father Iop.
171* TheMentor: For Sadlygrove. [[spoiler:Particularly amusing considering Sadlygrove is his unaware ''father''.]]
172* MilkyWhiteEyes: In ''Goultard the Barbarian'' -- [[ArtEvolution but not in]] ''Wakfu''.
173* MyGreatestFailure: The reason he prefers hanging out in the desert? [[spoiler:Because it was the site of a bustling city that he burned to nothing and devastated into the lifeless place it is today as Dark Vlad.]]
174* MySignificanceSenseIsTingling: He could sense Rushu's arrival to the World of Twelve the instant he touched down.
175* TheNoseless: As befits a Iop.
176* OddCouple: With his half Feca/half Dragon companion Arty in the ''Dofus'' Manga.
177* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: Season 2 ended with [[spoiler: him and Rushu still going at it in the Shrukete.]] Come the Special Episodes and [[spoiler: he's using Rushu as a footrest.]]
178* OldMaster: See ReallySevenHundredYearsOld.
179* PaintItBlack: After [[spoiler: being possessed by the emotion-eating demon]], his hair turns white and his skin black.
180* PhysicalGod: [[spoiler: If you take him at his word in the Season 2 finale. Confirmed in the Special Episodes, he is for all intents and purposes the Iop god while the genuine article is away.]]
181* PintSizedPowerhouse: As a kid. Even then, he had ridiculous levels of strength and was already beating up colossal monsters as a toddler.
182* PointyEars: As part of his racial trait, Goultard sports elfin ears.
183* PrecursorHeroes: He was an important hero in Dofus, ages before the time of Wakfu.
184* ProudWarriorRaceGuy: The hat of the Heart of Iop, Goultard even looks down on the other races who assumes that this trait makes the Iop a race of dumb warriors.
185* ReallySevenHundredYearsOld: Possesses {{Immortality}} by means of [[spoiler:a [[CursedWithAwesome curse]]/DemonicPossession from the time of ''Dofus'', 1000 years before the setting of ''Wakfu''. He seems to have gotten rid of the demon during that time, but retained the immortality.]]
186* ReportsOfMyDeathWereGreatlyExaggerated: Both Sadlygrove and Rubilax were under the impression he was dead for some time before the start of the first season, tomb and everything. Goultard basically tells Sadlygrove "well, I'm not dead anymore!" and as for Rubilax...
187-->'''Goultard''': Death's terribly overrated, you know.
188* RetiredBadass: By the time of Wakfu he's content with pretending to be dead and mentoring Sadlygrove. He comes out of retirement when Rushu invades.
189* SemiDivine: [[spoiler: He's the son of the Iop God.]]
190* StepfordSmiler: A lot of jolliness and easy-going nature ''is'' genuine, but it's shown in Season 3 through both a flashback with Sadlygrove [[spoiler:and the words of [[SuperPoweredEvilSide Dark Vlad]] as he and Sadlygrove fight]] that Goultard is carrying a lot of pain and regret from a lifetime of losses, mistakes, [[spoiler:and unresolved issues with his divine father Iop]].
191* SuperStrength: Even greater than most other [[DumbMuscle Iops]]. And he already had it as a kid.
192* SuperpoweredEvilSide: Subverted with Dark Vlad, as he's not Goultard at his strongest despite using [[FlamingSword abilities]] Goultard doesn't and, while still dangerous in his own right, he's also an "illiterate weirdo" who's too stupid to navigate his way out of a forest despite having dozens of maps of the area, which he is also incapable of reading.
193* TooHappyToLive: He originally retired while relatively young and started a family. [[spoiler:They were then killed by a guy possessed by an [[EmotionEater emotion-eating demon]], in order to draw him out and feed on his [[RoaringRampageOfRevenge resultant rage]]. Then he beat the killer, and the demon [[BodySurf switched]] [[StartOfDarkness bodies]]....]]
194* TopGod: According to Lady Echo, he's the strongest [[spoiler: among the Twelve Gods, though according to Adamai, the true Iop is even stronger (possibly as a matter of physical power alone).]]
195* UnexplainedRecovery: He was said to have died, and even has a bigass tomb, but he's alive and well, being an ageless demigod.
196* UnstoppableRage: [[spoiler:When finding out that Katar has killed his family.]]
197* VariableLengthChain: The chain attached to his sword seems to be capable of extending itself as long as it needs to, such as being long enough to eclipse Rushu's giant form.
198* WalkingShirtlessScene: Good luck finding a scene where he's ''not'' bearing his abs to the world, save when he's in his Dark Vlad personality.
199* WarriorPoet: Views Iop bullheadedness as an all-encompassing life philosophy in itself, and talks about it with an eloquence that's unusual for his kind.
200[[/folder]]
201
202[[folder:Armand Sheran Sharm]]
203!!Armand Sheran Sharm
204!!!'''Voiced by:''' Cédric Dumond (FR), James Nickerson (EN, Season 1-2 & [=OVAs=]), Creator/DougErholtz (EN, Season 3)
205
206[[quoteright:181:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_armand_8449.jpg]]
207
208The prince of the Sadidas, Amalia's brother, and [[{{Jerkass}} a royal ass]]. Suffers from a terrible case of halitosis.
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210* BerserkButton: Don't mention Armand's bad breath to his face. Sadlygrove saying it has him summoning the biggest plant monster yet and unrepentantly smashing him away despite the Iop already being injured enough Evangelyne had to support him to get up.
211* BusmansVocabulary: As with most Sadida, Armand's speech tends to be peppered with words and idioms referring to plants and vegetation.
212* CantLiveWithoutYou: [[spoiler:Like the rest of the Sadida, with the Tree of Life.]]
213* DisproportionateRetribution: Sadlygrove tells Armand he has pig breath. Armand's response is to try and kill him (or at the very least severely maim him) with a giant man-eating plant.
214* {{Foil}}: To Sadlygrove. Both are after Evangelyne, both are full of themselves and enjoy showing off and both are skilled warriors. But while Sadlygrove tries to fight with honor, Armand is more than willing to humiliate his opponents, or even go for the killing stroke, Sadlygrove prefers swords and melee attacks while Armand uses ranged combat with his plants, and finally while Grovy is fairly socially awkward, Armand is fully composed.
215* GreenThumb: Like all Sadidas, he has powers over plants.
216* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler: In Season 4, he makes full use of the Eliasphere's power boost to deflect the energy wave of the Necros Dragon Rotalstrom back at him, saving the Sadida Kingdom and defeating the undead behemoth for good... at the cost of having all his Wakfu drained, his body turned to ashes and leaving a sapling behind.]]
217* HopelessSuitor: Towards Evangelyne, whom he's desperately trying to court before she becomes an OfficialCouple with Sadlygrove. By Season 4 he has come to genuinely love Aurora.
218* {{Jerkass}}: He's contemptuous and unpleasant most of the time, especially towards Sadlygrove.
219* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: The King revealed that Armand was the most torn up about Amalia leaving and was overjoyed when they got a snowglobe from Bonta showing she was safe. By the time of Season 4, he finally mends fences with Amalia.
220* ManEatingPlant: He controls a giant one in battle.
221* OhCrap: When a Rubilax-possessed Sadlygrove has stated his intention to rip him a new one.
222* PetTheDog: He's actually the one who convinced his father to not send guards to stop Amalia's running away, arguing that she needed some time away from the cramped way of life they were forcing her to live. The King also mentions that he often worried for her safety and was overjoyed to learn about her victory at the Gobbowl final in Bonta.
223* PlantPerson: Like all Sadidas, he's got a connection to plant life, and his long green beard makes him resemble one.
224* PrinceCharmless: His [[{{Jerkass}} unpleasant personality]] (and bad breath) explain why Evangelyne isn't the least interested in him.
225* RankScalesWithAsskicking: He's the heir of the throne, and one of the best fighters of his Kingdom, mentioned to have been trained by the best fencing masters. He gives Dally a better fight on his own than a whole squad of Sadida Guards.
226* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: He deserves a mention for personally leading his kingdom's armies in the front line alongside his father during the climactic battle against Nox's army. He does it again in Season 4, even accepting a power boost from [[spoiler: the Eliasphere]] to fight back the Necros.
227* TentacleRope: He can summon these to restrict his foes' movements.
228* TookALevelInKindness: Armand calms down a lot in Season Two, being less quick to anger and more respectful of other people. In Season 4 his love for Aurora brought some peace to him and he finally mend fences with Amalia once and for all and, despite voicing his concerns for how suspicious Yugo's story about the Necros portal sounds, ultimately trusts his judgement and let him carry on the investigation.
229* TookALevelInJerkass:
230** Back to his assholish self in the Special Episodes, to the point where he not only condescends to Grovy (as usual) but also to Yugo, Eva, and even his own sister. This probably has something to do with the fact that his kingdom is about to be destroyed by a cataclysm...
231** In Season 3, after he got married, he and his new Osamodas consort are trying to push Amalia to marry and he's even more bitter at her for her wanderlust.
232* VineTentacles: Uses Sadida brambles as whips.
233* WarriorPrince: He's a prince, and a fighter.
234* WellDoneSonGuy: Brought up in the Special Episodes. The reason (well, part of the reason) Armand can be such a Jerkass is because he feels he's TheUnfavorite, when compared to his little sister who has saved the world on more than one occasion.
235* YouNeedABreathMint: His bad breath is mentioned many times, and people close enough to smell it agree. [[BerserkButton It's clearly a sensitive point for him]]. By the time of Season 4, he has remedied this by taking the habit of eating eucalyptus leaves.
236* YouShallNotPass: In Season 4 he uses his powers to summon a colossal, living wall of vines to hold back the advanging Necros horde.
237[[/folder]]
238
239[[folder:King Oakheart Sheran Sharm]]
240!!King Oakheart Sheran Sharm
241!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/PhilippeDumond (FR), Tom Clarke-Hill (EN, Season 1-2 & [=OVAs=]), Creator/KirkThornton (EN, Season 3)
242
243[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/oakheart.png]]
244 %%[[caption-width-right:350:some caption text]]
245
246The king of the Sadida kingdom and Amalia and Armand's father.
247* {{Acrofatic}}: He has quite a big belly but is it doesn't slow him down and he's a very strong fighter in his own right.
248* BigEater: His weight and pleasure in eating Alibert's food despite Amalia's disaproval about him eating too much clearly say that he's this.
249* CantLiveWithoutYou: Like the rest of the Sadida his life is linked to the Tree of life and he dies when the tree is drained by Nox, though he gets better after Nox's victory is nullified by his time travel.
250* TheGoodKing: He obviously cares very much for his kingdom, is always ready to lead its defense when it's threatened, personally investigates when the Tree of Life becomes sick, and he is very welcoming and friendly to Amalia's friends and other outsiders.
251* GreenThumb: Like all the Sadidas he has powers over plants and is very good at using them.
252* ParentsAsPeople: While he can be strict to his children, putting much pressure and responsibilities to them and initially wanting to lock Amalia in her room for a whole year after she left, he obviously loves them as Armand convinced him to let Amalia go, is overjoyed to see Amalia again and immediately believes her about Nox. Upon dying after Nox drained the Tree of Life, his last words are of telling Armand that he's very proud of him.
253* RankScalesWithAsskicking: He is the king of the Sadida and a very competent and powerful fighter on his own who doesn't hesitate to lead his army in battle against Nox's minions. He also shows immense mastery over plants even for a Sadida, being notably the only one capable of repairing Evangelyne's bow, and is only surpassed by his daughter when she was empowered by the Tree of Life.
254* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He immediately believes Amalia when she tells him about Nox, is very welcoming to strangers especially Amalia's friends, isn't bothered after she refused to marry count Harebourg due to him wanting to use the Sadida forest as fuels for his machines, and allows her to go with her friends after the many times the Brotherhood of the Tofu saved his kingdom.
255* YourDaysAreNumbered: By the time season 3 happens, the King has been struck by a terrible illness, unable to leave his room. [[spoiler:It ends up claiming his life at the start of season 4.]]
256[[/folder]]
257
258[[folder:Madagaskan '''(Season 4 Spoilers)''']]
259
260A mysterious and old Cra with black eyes, introduced as a prisoner in a Brakmarian jail-tower. Later reveals that he's not only the former leader of the assassin guild Murmur, but also Evangelyne's estranged father, worried for the peril Sadlygrove's putting her into.
261----
262* BlackEyesOfEvil: An unrepentant assassin whose blindness is depicted by his eyes being pitch black.
263* CardboardPrison: While he did negotiated with Brakmar for his own jail (a massive, asian-styled tower in the middle of an abyss with a single, long rope bridge out), it's obvious that he stood there only to keep his word as a man of honor. When he leaves, the guards can't do anything to stop him.
264* TheComicallySerious: Stays deadpan serious even when Dally tries to hug him for being family.
265* DisabilitySuperpower: Downplayed in that his ability to hear his family members wherever they are is still natural to him, but being blind amplifies this power.
266* HitmanWithAHeart: Leader of the most infamous assassin guild in the world, he still loved his wife so much he took her last request (give Evangelyne and Cleo up for adoption with the Sadida King, then gives himself up to the king of Brakmar) to heart and did exactly as he was told, even choosing the sovereign he angered the most as his jailor.
267* ImprobableAimingSkills: He boasts that all members of Murmur never miss their mark, be it in front of them or on the other side of the planet.
268* LightningBruiser: He can easily outpace the entire Dally family, even outshooting Eva and Flopin simultaneously.
269* LukeIAmYourFather: He reveals to Eva that he's her father and explains why he was absent from her life.
270* TheKingslayer: Had a reputation for slaying many kings and royals. It's even the name of his bow.
271* RetiredMonster: One of the most prolific assassins who ever lived, now Murmur is disbanded and he's genuinely worried for his family.
272* SimpleYetAwesome: Madagaskan can fire Cra arrows with incredible precision and speed. That's it. An opponent might have better weapons, but they're not very useful if he shoots them out of your hands if not just you. An enemy might very well be a demigod, but if you hit them in the right places often enough, they won't be moving against you anytime soon.
273
274[[/folder]]
275
276!Other Allies
277
278[[folder:Kabrok]]
279!!Kabrok / The Black Raven
280[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_kabrok.png]]
281[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote: Click here to see the Black Raven]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_blackcrow.png[[/labelnote]]]]
282!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/RichardDarbois (FR), Creator/PatrickBethune (FR, Mini-Wakfu)
283
284A former Osamodas adventurer who married with the beautiful Ecaflip merchant Miranda and set a shop, but secretly still longs to be an adventurer. He's the previous owner of Grufon and challenges the Brotherhood over it.
285----
286* AirJousting: Given his aerial mount and his lance-like weapon of choice, his melee tactic consist in swooping down and slash at his opponents on the ground or midair.
287* AntiVillain: Destroying the stalls of the other merchants just to vent his frustration is pretty douchey, but he's mostly a guy having a midlife crisis after a youth full of adventure. He's never shown directly killing or seriously maiming anyone, and he actually saves Grovley when the latter is falling to his doom during their fight because he simply wants to fight the Brotherhood of the Tofu to find back the thrill of his old adventuring days, not because he wants to kill them.
288* AwLookTheyReallyDoLoveEachOther: Even though he really hates being a simple merchant and dislikes his wife's attempts to make him one, he and Miranda genuinely love each other.
289* BabiesEverAfter: The epilogue reveals that Miranda is pregnant, and both look adorably happy about it.
290* BadassBoast: His catchphrase as the Black Raven: "Fear the Flame of Darkness! Fear your worst nightmare! Tremble before the power of the Black Raven!"
291* BlackSwordsAreBetter: Possesses a shiny black sword which can [[{{BFS}} grow into size]] to serve as a lance.
292* CoolHelmet: One shaped like a raven's head. Not so cool though when it gets struck as he's trying to make a dramatic reveal.
293* CoolOldGuy: How many old merchants can boast about being an accomplished adventurer who can still give young adventurers like the Brotherhood of Tofu a run for their money?
294* EvilLaugh: A bombastic one as the Black Raven, fittingly enough.
295* FairPlayVillain: While he fights the heroes while airborne, he's alone against five (as Yugo pointed out later) and even rescues Grovley when he's about to fall to his death (while mocking him at the same time).
296* GracefulLoser: After being defeated he gives in the map immediately and even if he's clearly sullen, he still compliment and encourages Yugo with a big grin on his face.
297* HenpeckedHusband: With his wife Miranda, hilariously enough. Not even in his Black Raven persona he thinks of opposing her.
298* HoistByHisOwnPetard: Yugo uses his Eliatrope portals to send his raven projectiles into his own back.
299* KarmaHoudini: Not that he's the worst person out there, far from it. Still, he several times destroyed the stalls of merchants who did nothing to him just to vent his frustration, and he never truly gets a comeuppance for it. Notice that he doesn't show any indication that he will stop at the end of his episode.
300* LargeHam: As the Black Raven, fittingly enough, becoming a bombastic villain à là "Phantom of the Opera".
301* RedBaron: The Black Raven (The Black Crow in the English version.) Which is then mocked and discussed by Yugo when he points out that it's meaningless, since all ravens are black (He claims that it's to highlight the darkest faces of his nature, like "The Black Knight") and eventually try to suggest a cooler moniker like "The Demon Raven", "The Dark Raven" and the "Sinister Raven".
302* SayMyName: Miranda tends to shout his name in anger or annoyance, usually when he goes missing.
303* ShoutOut: His other weapon shoots little bird pellets, kinda like a certain [[VideoGame/AngryBirds popular game...]]
304* ThisIsGonnaSuck: His face when he realize that Yugo is about to dropkick him from above. Also when Miranda confronts him.
305[[/folder]]
306
307[[folder:Kriss Krass]]
308!!Kriss Krass
309[[quoteright:190:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_kriss_10.jpg]]
310!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mathias Kozlowski (FR), Taylor Clarke-Hill (EN)
311
312A Sacrier Gobbowl champion and the main antagonist during the "Gobbowl Hell" arc. Kriss Krass isn't necessarily a bad guy, but he's a hopeless show-off, doing whatever he can to drag out a match and wring the last drops of admiration from his audience. [[ADayInTheSpotlight Got his own 4-part comic]] called [[https://www.comixology.com/Boufbowl/comics-series/11610 "Boufbowl"]], which shows his rise to fame.
313----
314* AlliterativeName: '''K'''riss '''K'''rass.
315* {{Angrish}}: Toward Jay the Iop at the end of the Bontarian match.
316* ArrogantKungFuGuy: He's good at Gobbowl, there's no doubting that, but his showboating ends up being his downfall because he spends so much time gloating instead of just making the final goal of the Bontarian match that Sadlygrove is able to get up and knock him down, letting Yugo get the ball and score victory for their side. Less obvious in his return in the second season, since this time the penalty for losing is his own life and potentially that of Yugo and company.
317* AttentionWhore: This guy will happily make unnecessarily flashy moves just to rile up his fans' excitement even more.
318* BloodKnight: Comes with being a Sacrier. Played with in that he applies it to his Gobbowl matches instead of actual fights, doing whatever he can to complicate and draw out the game.
319* CombatSadomasochist: He can take pretty much everything, having the HealingFactor of his class.
320* DefeatMeansFriendship: With Yugo and co. after their match, which comes in handy when they need to save him from execution in the second season.
321* FamedInStory: Fans ''love'' his over-the-top Gobbowl style.
322* ForegoneConclusion: In-universe for the Boufbowl comics; [[GenerationXerox His dad knew he'd become a gobbowl player,]] [[GiveHimANormalLife despite his efforts to stop him.]]
323* GracefulLoser: Takes his loss to Yugo and the team pretty well, all things considered, to the point he even considered it a genuine learning experience.
324* KamehameHadoken: He masters this move with a gobball in season 2.
325* MilkyWhiteEyes: Being a Sacrier, not only has he [[TheNoseless a flat nose]] and PointyEars, but also completely white eyes which doesn't prevent him from seeing.
326* PowerTattoo: Like all Sacriers, he has a heart-shaped tattoo on his chest.
327%%* ShonenHair
328* SixthRanger: Temporarily, for Yugo's gang in the second season's Gobbowl arc.
329* SpiritedCompetitor: In the sense that he wants his matches to be ones he wins with a bit of effort. He dislikes a CurbStompBattle in his team's favor because he feels it doesn't make him stand out nearly as much, while a decently close victory nets all the more genuine praise and love from the masses who love how he wins against the odds. As such, he's not above giving himself or the team a bit of a handicap to let the opposing team close the gap.
330* UnnecessaryRoughness: Not like his fans don't like it, though.
331%%* WalkingShirtlessScene
332[[/folder]]
333
334[[folder:The Justice Knight]]
335!!The Justice Knight
336[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ChevalierJusticetrope_296.png]]
337!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/VincentRopion (FR), Taylor Clarke-Hill (EN)
338
339[[DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment He is a KNIGHT of JUSTICE.]] Clad in blinding golden armor and hammier than a pig farm, he and his father were in charge of keeping Anathar sealed.
340----
341* BlingOfWar: His armor, shield and swords are gilded and shiny.
342* TheCape: '''OF JUSTICE'''.
343* ChestInsignia: "[[BroughtToYouByTheLetterS J]]" for Justice.
344* ClaspYourHandsIfYouDeceive: Does this pose as he opens the "war council" with the Brotherhood on the argument of the escaped Anathar.
345* CoolTrain / {{Thememobile}}: The Justice Train.
346* DepartmentOfRedundancyDepartment: "Justice calls for... Justice!"
347* DetectEvil: His Justice Train has a Shushu-locating device.
348* DualWielding: Two swords, he wields. He also carries a shield which he can use while he lends his sword to his companions.
349* EverybodyCallsHimBarkeep: Played with. His real name is unknown, but he calls himself the Justice Knight, even though he's actually a jailer. Dally briefly refers to him as "Justice".
350* ExpressiveMask: His mask moves with his facial movements and expression, complete with audible metal noise.
351* FakeUltimateHero: Played with. He certainly likes to view himself as a hero, but he's courteous enough to give credit where it is due (i.e. complimenting Yugo's gang for helping out against Anathar), and he's shown to be rather competent at his job -- just not as good as Yugo and his friends.
352* ForGreatJustice: ''Very'', '''very''' much so.
353* GoldMakesEverythingShiny: He seriously believes in his job and thus his armor and weapons are golden.
354* HeroAntagonist: Only temporarily, though.
355* IAmTheNoun:
356-->"I AM the good guy! Have you seen the size of my armor?"
357* ItsPersonal: Though he'd chase any Shushu '''for Justice!''', it's personal with Anathar since he's possessing his father's body. [[spoiler:Also why he considers Sadlygrove responsible for letting Rubilax rampage.]]
358* TheJailer: He and his family seem to make a living out of this profession.
359* KnightInShiningArmor: A llteral example, given his title and the fact that his entire armament is golden and shiny.
360%%* LanternJawOfJustice
361* LargeHam: To say that he ''really'' enjoys his job is putting it mildly.
362* SixthRanger: [[spoiler: Joins the group in the second volume of the manga. He even lends the heroes his CoolTrain. (His father wanted to go too, but admitted that he's too old for adventuring).]]
363* SqueakyEyes: The eyebrows of his golden mask make a rusty squeaking sound.
364%%* StabTheSky
365* SuperHero: Spoof of the whole concept.
366* SupportingLeader: Took it upon himself to lead the gang (and Remington) in the counterattack against Anathar.
367* TookALevelInDumbass: During the second season, the Justice Knight was a LargeHam who nevertheless was smart enough to track down and capture the heroes, and strong enough to survive a fight against Rushu's [[TheDragon Dragon]] Anathar and even to contribute in said fight. By the time of the comics, the only useful thing Justice ever does is let the heroes use his CoolTrain, besides panicking during some battles and sleeping through other battles.
368* TwinkleSmile: Just as shiny as the rest of him.
369[[/folder]]
370
371[[folder:The Masked Gobbowler]]
372!!The Masked Gobbowler / [[spoiler:Maude]]
373[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_masked_gobbowler_8576.png]]
374[[caption-width-right:250:[[labelnote: Click here to see the Masked Boufbowler unmasked]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_maude_948.png[[/labelnote]]]]
375!!!'''Voiced by:''' Karine Foviau (FR), Julie-Ann Dean (EN)
376
377A champion gobbowler, the captain of the Brâkmarian team Brak'n'Black, whose name and face are kept hidden.
378----
379* AsskickingLeadsToLeadership: Played with. [[spoiler:Maude's a ''very'' powerful Gobbowler, and she was the leader of both teams that she played alongside.]] In Brâkmar, said position of champion even gives the Masked Gobbowler some power over justice decisions, like when given the choice to accept or refuse Kriss' challenge.
380* CoolMask: Justified; that mask is to [[spoiler:hide that she's a girl, since Brâkmarian Gobbowl doesn't allow female members to play in the game.]]
381* DarkIsNotEvil: [[spoiler:Half of her outfit is black, and while she brutal (gobbowl is a ''BloodSport''), she's far from a villain.]]
382** Also downright pleasant compared to [[spoiler:the other Sram encountered by the Brotherhood, Toxine]].
383* DramaticUnmask: In season 2 episode 11, the Masked Gobbowler takes off the mask [[spoiler:to prevent Kriss Krass's premature execution by revealing she herself is a woman after Amalia and Eva accidentally out themselves.]]
384* FacialMarkings: Underneath the mask, [[spoiler:she has large cheek tattoos descending from her eyes down to the length of her chin, and one on her nose.]]
385* FamedInStory: Apparently quite well-known amongst Gobbowl fans and players.
386* FanserviceExtra: [[spoiler:Her off-duty outfit in the flashback.]]
387* JustToyingWithThem: The commentators assume this is what the Masked Gobbowler is doing to Kriss Krass, as the player spends most of the match either staring down Kriss or intentionally fouling a play to send a message of clear superiority. [[spoiler:In reality, Maude doesn't want him to die and is intentionally giving openings for Kriss to exploit to win.]]
388* KamehameHadoken: The secret Gobbowl technique, which covers the gobball in a shining aura before sending it flying like a destructive comet. It should be noted that [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower isn't magic]], so it can be used in Gobbowl matches as an emergency measure if one's glove is out of charges and they have enough time and general leeway to prepare it.
389* LegacyCharacter: The Boufbowl comics reveal that Kriss' dad was the first Masked Gobbowler.
390* NoHoldsBarredBeatdown: Usual strategy when playing Gobbowl.
391* NumberOfTheBeast: Close enough; the Masked Gobbowler's player number is 665.
392* OnlyKnownByTheirNickname: As long as [[spoiler:her true identity is secret.]]
393* PrecisionGuidedBoomerang: The Masked Gobbowler has a very complex and precise control of gobballs.
394* TheQuietOne: Never says a word until near the end of Season 2, episode 11. {{Justified}} since [[spoiler:doing so would immediately out her as a woman.]]
395* SamusIsAGirl: [[spoiler: Justified, that's why she wears a mask.]]
396* SexyMentor: [[spoiler: One thing's for sure; Kriss has a ''great'' taste in women.]]
397* ShipTease: [[spoiler: With Kriss, considering the fact that she cares about him, blushes when he kisses her as a distraction from a spectator realizing she was playing gobbowl, and was willing to throw a match and her own reputation down the toilet to save his life.]]
398* {{Stripperific}}: [[spoiler: Elbow-length gloves, thigh-highs, a bra, panty-shorts, and a ''very'' short pocket-thing with a long loincloth.]]
399%% * SugarAndIcePersonality: To an extent.
400* TheRival: To Kriss, ironically, [[spoiler:considering he didn't realize she was also his LoveInterest.]]
401%%* WalkingSpoiler
402[[/folder]]
403
404[[folder:Pandiego De la Vega]]
405!!Pandiego De la Vega
406[[quoteright:315:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/pandiego_de_la_vega.png]]
407%%[[caption-width-right:315:some caption text]]
408!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/JeanPierreMichael (FR), Joe Mills (EN)
409
410A rude yet experienced Pandawa encountered by the Brotherhood during their journey through Pandalusia, which at the time was undergoing a localized ZombieApocalypse where anyone who drank the salt-spoiled bamboo milk turned into intangible bamboo monsters called the Thirsters that mercilessly hunted down the uninfected. The Brotherhood (particularly Amalia) helped him cure the inhabitants and devise the means to prevent a repeat of the experience.
411----
412* AbnormalAmmo: His milk-pumps, as the name suggests, are used to shoot Bamboo milk at the Thirsters.
413* AntiHero: Pandiego won't be winning any points for manners or cleanliness, but he was honest about helping Amalia save her friends if she helped him save the other Pandawas.
414* FireForgedFriends: Granted, Amalia was the one with more hang-ups to siding him with him given his lack of hygiene, but the two did grow a healthy respect for each other by the end of the episode.
415* GeniusBruiser: He's handy in a tussle, and he spent a decent amount of time setting up defenses and warning systems against the Thirsters as well as trying to breed a new crop of bamboo that can survive in salt water to deal with the long-term issue of a repeat outbreak.
416* HeroicBSOD: Played for laughs, he cries and becomes reluctant to complete his plan to save his village when he sees just how much bamboo milk Pandaniels has stored, thinking that it would be a waste.
417* ThePigPen: Pandawa are stereotyped, according to Amalia, as not being the cleanest beings, and Pandiego doesn't do much to fight that image, given his lack of care towards hygiene.
418* ShoutOut: His name is a panda {{Pun}} on [[Franchise/{{Zorro}} Don Diego de la Vega]].
419* SpitShake: He offers one to Amalia to seal their promise to help each other out. Amalia is less than pleased but agrees, and by the end ''she'' is the one to offer the spit shake first.
420[[/folder]]
421
422[[folder:Elaine and Encre Noir]]
423!!Elaine and Encre Noir / Black Ink
424[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/elaine_y_encre_noire_9651.jpg]]
425!!!'''Elaine voiced by:''' Claire Baradat (FR), Fiona Clarke (EN)
426!!!'''Black Ink voiced by:''' Martin Brieuc (FR), Hugo Chandor (EN)
427
428A father-daughter pirate duo. While Elaine is human, her father is an octopus, but the episode "The Bellaphone Island" reveal that Elaine is adopted. They're hired by the Brotherhood of the Tofu to take them to the Crimson Claw Island.
429----
430* [[TheAllegedCar The Alleged Ship]]: Their bathtub was the only ship cheap enough for [[MiserAdvisor Ruel]] to hire.
431* BadassInDistress: In the episode they're introduced, Elaine gets captured by pirates, yet still manages to give one of her captors a beatdown.
432* BowelBreakingBricks: In "Bellaphones Island", Encre Noire squirts a puddle of ink underneath him twice.
433* CaptainMorganPose: They like to take this pose in ''Tangomango'' bonus art.
434* EarthyBarefootCharacter: Elaine wears only wraps that leaves her toes, heel, and parts of her sole exposed. the wraps only cover the insteps of her feet and soles. As she is sailor and is mostly at the sea, she could be portrayed as a earthly pirate.
435* EyepatchOfPower: Subverted. The patch Encre Noir wears is fake, and both his eyes are fine.
436* HalfDressedCartoonAnimal: Encre Noir only wears a pirate hat.
437* InterspeciesAdoption
438* LukeNounverber: The graphic novel gives her full name as "Elaine Narrowsmith".
439* ObliviousAdoption: According to the ''Tangomango'' comic, Elaine believes that she's an octopus like Encre Noir, and that her lack of tentacles is just because she's young.
440* PirateGirl: Elaine's style.
441* SkinnyDipping: Elaine at the start of ''Tangomango''.
442* SpinOff: Like many other characters of this series, they got their own comic book, ''Tangomango''.
443[[/folder]]
444
445[[folder:Prince Adale]]
446!!Prince Adale
447[[quoteright:200:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_prince_adale_4123.jpg]]
448!!!'''Voiced by:''' Creator/AlexandreGillet (FR), Eric Meyers (EN)
449
450The prissy, effeminate, [[TrademarkFavoriteFood tea-sipping]] prince of the lost kingdom of New Sufokia. He shows up at the Crimson Claws Archipelago with an army of militarized submarines, aiming to subdue Phaeris the Powerful and strip the islands of the ore that fuels his machines. He and his forces inadvertently become key players in the series' final battle.
451----
452* AmbiguouslyEvil: On the one hand, he's got little problem with attacking Phaeris' sanctuary or announcing his interest in declaring war on the gods themselves. On the other hand, he ''is'' willing to listen to advice from those who know better, and lets the Brotherhood of the Tofu depart after the battle is over with no ill will.
453* AristocratsAreEvil: Averted, assuming he was being honest when he claimed Sufokia was a "peaceful nation".
454* GeneralFailure: His [[NervesOfSteel demeanor]] is enough to maintain morale, but the man hasn't any grasp of strategy. He has his fleet fire wildly across the entire battlefield, even the areas [[FriendlyFire his own troops occupy]]. Their performance improves considerably when he's advised to just aim ''where the enemy were coming from'' instead.
455* GracefulLoser: Downplayed, though noticeably when Amalia points out a better strategy after he demeaned her before, not only he does follow her advice, but he also acknowledge that he was wrong.
456* HiddenDepths: Initially comes off as just another pompous, corrupt monarch, but has NervesOfSteel.
457* LongHairedPrettyBoy: He's got a flowing platinum mane, with a boyish visage to match.
458* NayTheist: He denies the existence of true gods, instead believing there are only some beings with abnormal powers [[KillTheGod that he wishes to kill]].
459* NervesOfSteel: Faces down a charging dragon and [[spoiler: the entire population of the Shukrute]] with nothing more than mild annoyance. Even when his BridgeBunnies comically freak out, he keeps utterly unflappable.
460* NotSoStoic: He loses his mind when his personal vessel is damaged, pitching a red-faced tantrum all over the helm.
461* ReasonableAuthorityFigure: He doesn't particularly care if Yugo and co. get caught up in his salvo of energy weapons, but he refrains from going after them personally and quickly backs down in the face of Amalia's counsel. And even though he's a terrible tactician, he'll admit that someone else has a better plan and use it.
462* RisingEmpire: [[spoiler: The ending credits show him constructing some kind of fortress over the archipelago. New Sufokia is on the rise.]]
463* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: Spearheaded the Crimson Claws voyage specifically [[EnforcedTrope because he didn't want to be seen as an idle monarch]].
464* SpannerInTheWorks: [[spoiler: The presence of his navy completely scuttles Qilby's plan to sic an army of Shushus on Yugo and Phaeris, since they immediately begin bombarding Rushu's army and tip him off that Qilby wasn't being honest.]]
465* ThereIsNoKillLikeOverkill: His strategy for anything hostile on Crimson Claws is to bombard it with [[EnergyWeapon Frickin' Laser Beams]] until it stops twitching.
466[[/folder]]
467
468[[folder:General Mofette]]
469!!Frida Mofette
470[[quoteright:250:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_general_moffette_825.jpg]]
471!!!'''Voiced by:''' Déborah Perret (FR), Jules de Jongh (EN)
472
473A Sufokian and right-hand woman to Prince Adale, General Mofette defers reluctantly to his authority despite her being suspicious of those who might obstruct their plans...and becomes just ''slightly'' enthusiastic when going into battle.
474----
475* BloodKnight: With more than a bit of AxCrazy.
476* TheDragon: To Prince Adale.
477* FacialMarkings: Has what appears to be a red tattoo across her left eye.
478* FourStarBadass: For being a General, she wastes no time in [[FrontLineGeneral leading the way into the fight]].
479* LeeroyJenkins: Her reaction to an unstoppable wave of Shushus? ''Wade right in''.
480* MiniMecha: Pilots one with enthusiasm.
481* PutTheLaughterInSlaughter: Have we mentioned she ''really'' enjoys battle?
482* ScaryTeeth: Gains sharp teeth when she's violent, but it's really more for comical effect.
483* WouldHurtAChild: Was the most vocal in trying to kill Yugo and Amalia for intruding on her ship.
484[[/folder]]
485
486[[folder:Otomai]]
487!!Otomai
488!!!'''Voiced by:''' Mark Lesser (FR), Bradley Kavanagh (EN)
489
490[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_otomai.png]]
491[[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote: Click here for Otomai's bird form.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/wakfu_otomaibird.png[[/labelnote]]]]
492
493A Feca alchemist (also a demigod), who created Ogrest and treated him as his son. At some point leaves Ogrest, leading Ogrest to believe he was abandoned. Plays a role in the [=OVAs=].
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495* EasilyForgiven: No one calls him out on inadvertently creating [[PersonOfMassDestruction Ogrest]]. Justified as he never intended for his creation to do such harm to the world of twelve and he does do his best in the end to help fix his mistake.
496* MadeOfIron: PlayedForLaughs. In his bird form is repeatedly eaten, shot with arrows, and generally physically abused.
497* MyGreatestFailure: Allowing Ogrest's destruction to go on for so long.
498* RedemptionQuest: Could be seen in the [=OVAs=] as he helps the Order of the Tofu ultimately stop Ogrest by removing the Dofus from Ogrest's stomach.
499* VoluntaryShapeshifting: Seen to transform into a bird.
500[[/folder]]

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