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===Pandawa's pint=== The second race added to the Dofus vidya after launch. If you don't know where the name comes from, please find someone who isn't a Iop to explain it to you. As you might expect, Pandawa come with a slew of [[China|Chinese]] stereotypes; the females wear dresses resembling Qipaos while the males dress in Asian inspired peasant garb, names tend to sound very Chinese (and East Indian), and their culture and architecture appears to be that of southern Chinese inspiration. They are described as "Sherpa" people however, and the village shown in the cartoon was located close to a mountain range making Pandawa at least unique among the trinity of computer-generated panda people from the 2010's for not being 100% Chinese influenced. Plus, several puns are made in the Wakfu cartoon that bring in a Spanish/Latinoamerican inspiration, at least as far names go. Although some have Engrish accents, Wakfu shows amazing restraint in having many Pandawa have the same regional dialects as the other races in the game. Not long after Sacrier became a goddess, a simple spirit named Pandawa who had been experimenting to find a new way to make cheap and good alcohol for whatever reason figured out an easy way to make decent wine from bamboo, and in bulk. She found like-minded folks who dwelled in regions with ample amounts of bamboo and taught them how to make it. As the first bamboo wine-making families came into prominence Pandawa's image adorned the casks they made. As the booze-swilling forestfolk incorporated bamboo wine more and more into their culture, Pandawa herself became an important figure in their lives as a being to toast before a drink and to thank for her great gift when sampling new brews. With all this attention, Pandawa found herself becoming more and more powerful, and she channeled that power into furthering the vinting and fermenting techniques of the people. As she shared her new discoveries with humanity, those who benefited the most began to live like her and practice serene lives consisting of hard work at wine-making, and their descendants began to look more and more like the godling panda. With prosperity came conflict from raiders and monsters, so the brewers quickly learned to defend themselves in their work attire using only the tools available rather than ideal combat garb and armament. As a result modern Pandawa utilize barrels as weapons. At one point (it's not clear how long, or if she became a god before or after being invited) Pandawa became a god proper and joined the pantheon of the Eleven, making them the Twelve. Pandawa herself is a mellow spirit who like Ecaflip prefers to dwell amongst her followers. Unlike the mischief-causing Eca though, Pandawa leads people and aids them in their efforts to refine the process of brewing and of enjoying good (and cheap) alcohol. She appears to be the same physically as her mortal followers, looking like a a human/panda hybrid. Pandawa are monks plain and simple, utilizing melee combat with a combination of blocking and using their booze kegs or hollow bamboo canteens (which few are ever without) to drink different vintages to gain effects in combat like resistance to pain and damage or the ability to breath fire. They switch between a drunken and a sober state rapidly in combat to utilize different magic attacks, and possess great physical strength that they can use to hurl players and objects around the battlefield with accuracy. Pandawa villages are spread out throughout the world, but are almost always found where there is bamboo (natural or introduced) barring adventurers who can of course be found anywhere. Unlike more recent media depictions of panda people (by Dreamworks or Blizzard), Pandawa are no more or less prone to obesity than other races. They are in fact usually shown in artwork as having slim limbs and being tall. Whether this is to discourage comparisons or simply the intended design is up for debate. <gallery> Image:Pandawa2.jpg|Pandawa Image:Pandawa in mortal world.jpg|Pandawa in the mortal world overseeing the booze industry. Image:Dofus Pandawa Male.png|Dofus era Pandawa male. Image:Dofus Pandawa Female.png|Dofus era Pandawa female. Image:Pandawa.jpg|Wakfu era Pandawas. Image:Pandawa Femme.jpg|Go for it, you're not a furry. She's human! Image:Pandawa fur.png|Not that it'll stop the trolls. Image:Pandawa flies.png|The policlubs make their stance clear. Image:Pandawa Romance.jpg|Handling your ale, being stalwart and unafraid, and being able to breed outside captivity are all turn-ons for a Pandawa. Image:Pandadawww.jpg Image:Pandawa Village.JPG|Although [[World of Warcraft|Pandaren]] predate Pandawa, Pandawa managed to get them into an MMO first. Image:Pandass.JPG|Canon nude Pandass from the Dofus magazine. </gallery>
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