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==Non-human(?) Sapients== There are a number of non-human races in the World of Twelve, although exactly WHICH ones are other races isn't exactly clear. Due to the morphic nature of mankind in the setting, along with the fact you don't have to worship one of the Twelve (just any spirit actually) it's hard to tell by look who's human and who isn't. In the video games, the classification of "monster" applies to anything hostile from man-eating plants to human cultists and bandits. While you would think that things you can take food and gear crafting materials from would be monsters, part of the setting's black humor is how murderhobos view everything that moves as food and XP (including sometimes each other). It's possible that this is the disconnect between video games and the rest of the setting. Races oftentimes appear alongside others races as citizens throughout the world with equal rights to humans, going to public schools (where such a luxury exists), finding employment, and visiting recreation like sporting events and clubs. For all intents and purposes, anyone who behaves human may as well be human for all the difference there really is. Regardless of that fact many of their kind remain in the wild as killable monsters. ===Ouginaks=== Ouginaks are one of the races of [[Gnoll|dog-people]] in the World of Twelve, alongside Boowolves. In Treasures of Kerub, Ouginaks are treated exactly as humans while in the Dofus video game they fulfill the role of [[Orcs]] as a mid-strength enemy to beat in a few areas close to Brakmar. In the game you can loot several items from them including their lips (which has a bit of flavor text that Ouginaks are known for gluttony), their hearts (which says they are known to be loyal), their eyes (which says you see your doppleganger instead of your reflection in them), their hair, collars, and chains (both of which imply that the Ouginaks you fight in the game are enslaved by Brakmarians rather than actually intentionally hostile to you). Out of these items you can craft weapons, clothing, and edible goods. How horrifying. Dofus video game Ouginaks resemble Disney Goofy-style dog men, while Ouginaks in the Dofus cartoon look like Ecaflips with long ears in the style of a Saint Bernard while lacking tails. Interestingly, this makes Ouginaks more human physically than the Ecaflips. Ouginaks are described as not getting along with Ecaflips and in Ecaflip's gambling magic the image of the god of Ouginaks (of whom we know nothing) represents an automatic loss (contrasted with Ecaflip's own visage, which is an automatic win). The only portrayal of this rivalry in media however is the young Kerub's rivalry with his Ouginak opposite Indie, and his occasional squabble with the Ouginak love of his life Lou. In the Wakfu era, Ouginaks have not been seen or mentioned in the comics, vidya, or cartoon. This has lead to many within the fanbase to theorize [[Squats|they were fully wiped out by Ogrests Chaos.]] Since there is no lore confirming or denying anything regarding Ouginaks at all, it remains only speculation. Unlike Ecaflips, Ouginaks appear to be very ordered; Indie oftentimes plays it safe while Kerub undertakes risks. Lou is infuriated at Kerub's broken promises more than his actual actions (at one point throwing him in jail just to make sure he remembered their date that night), she kept order and at one point in her life became a duly elected judge, and utilized powerful magic artifacts...to practice dancing on schedule. This, with the flavor text about Ouginak eyes in the vidya, have lead some to hypothesize that Ouginaks are actually humans worshiping a god who is related to Ecaflip or possibly a heresy of him like Rogues and Masqueraiders. It is unknown if a human and Ouginak could breed. What is certain is that Kerub and Lou probably had fun trying. <gallery> Image:Ouginak God.PNG|A depiction of the god of Ouginaks on a playing card used by Ecaflips. Image:Ouginak.png|Ouginaks as originally seen in the Dofus video game. Image:KekeandLou.jpg|The one on the left is a glorious human warrior. The one on the right is a Gnoll. Welcome to Wakfu. Image:Lou Young.jpg|The young Lou. Image:Lou Old.png|Lou in her twilight years. Image:Lou Shorts.jpg|Kerub had taste. Image:Dofus Dance.GIF|The two in the middle are Ouginaks. You if you can't tell who's Eca and who's Ougi, watch for the frequent use of dog jokes that will inevitably pop up to differentiate. Image:Ouginak Pirate.png|Ouginaks hold down many professions, from Professional Pirate... Image:Ouginak Entertainer.png|...to pop culture icons. Image:Kerub and Indie.jpg|Kerub and Indie. </gallery> ===Puddlies=== Puddlies are small and friendly ooze monsters that dwell on the outskirts of civilization. Being somewhat like Hobbits, they are farm folk who require the aid of other races in most cases to protect them. When frightened, they liquify back into oily-water in the same manner a possum faints. The more frightened they are, the less solid this water is. Like Hobbits, they seem to stay away from human civilization and instead stay within their own sheltered communities. <gallery> Image:Puddly.jpg Image:Puddly2.png Image:Puddlies Worship.jpg|Puddlies praise the sun! </gallery> ===Minotaurs (Minos/Taurs)=== The [[Beastmen|Minotaurs]] of the setting. Typically they simply serve the role of a more durable enemy in the vidya, and in the Wakfu cartoon their main role was retreading the "A Bugs Life" plot by stealing food from a village of Puddlies. Despite this, they are also seen working in towns as regular citizens and appear in the Boufball crowds alongside the other races. As a way to distinguish between the Dofus era and Wakfu era race looking different, the term "Minos" applies to Minotaurs from the Dofus era and "Taurs" from Wakfu. They're the same race however. Minos tend towards looking like cartoonish caricatures of cow people, while Taurs resemble yak men. <gallery> Image:Minos Taurs.jpg Image:Taur.png </gallery> ===Bworks=== Bworks are Orcs with a different name. They [[Orks|have females]], and are not [[Tolkien|devolved Cra or Eliatropes]]. They are intelligent enough to have a primitive civilization, and by the time of Wakfu have begun to understand the basics of machinery and explosives. Rogues and the nation of Brakmar employ them. Unlike other "monster races" like Minotaurs, Bworks are rarely seen in civilization. Flavor text from "Bwork Beer" suggests that they are fond of VERY alcoholic beverages, and also cannibals. Flavor text from a helmet Bworks drop says Bworks born with affinity to <strike>magic</strike> Wakfu are their blacksmiths. Half-Bworks have no mention in the fluff. Flavor text from Bwork leather suggests that Bworks harvest THEIR leather from Goblins. <gallery> Image:Bwork Male.jpg|Zug zug. Image:Bwork Female.jpg|Dabu. Image:Bwork Ork.jpg|WAAAGH! Image:Bwork Key.jpg|Bwork Art Image:Bwork.jpg|Remember; Orcs who train in archery get reincarnated as Elves! Image:Bwork Dofus.jpg|Yep, for kids alright. You can use these to make a small sword, or a long anime staff. Image:Bwork Leather.jpg|An item you can make in the vidya from Bwork leather. Flavor text reads: "''This leather-clad mechanical posterior excites the coolest of male mounts and would even make a wild, panting sweat-mess of the ever dignified Crack Beauty. It seems to work on Iops as well. *shudder*''" What the fuck... </gallery> ===Goblins=== Goblins...exist. There's almost no fluff to them really. They are apparently annoying and insulting, according to the flavor text on the skinned pelt of one. The aforementioned Bwork Leather flavor text suggests that "Bwork Leather" is actually leather Bworks obtain from skinning Goblins, which you have now stolen from the body of a dead Bwork, with the fact that all Bwork Leather is purple like Goblins rather than green (da best color) like Bworks supports this. Whether that makes it better or even more horrifying is up for debate. Goblins have their own village, which you raid for skins (que IMSAD here) or around Bworks. Goblins do not appear in Wakfu, having been replaced by Grambos. <gallery> Image:Dofus Goblin Game.jpg|A Goblin in the vidya. Image:Dofus Goblin Art.jpg </gallery> ===Grambos=== Grambos are small goblin-ish creatures who wear hoods and appear like jumpy little Jawas. They also have very little fluff. Apparently, they are mechanically inclined as they drop blueprints and in the Wakfu cartoon serve Nox alongside his mechanical minions. They did not appear in Dofus while Goblins do not appear in Wakfu. It's possible Goblins evolved into Grambos/began worshipping a new god, but since we already don't know jack shit about them it's just speculation. They are also a part of <strike> Christmas</strike> Kwissmas as enemies. <gallery> Image:Grambo Vidya.jpg|A Grambo in the vidya. Image:How The Grambo Stole Kwissmas.jpg|Grambos at Kwissmas. </gallery> ===Riktus=== Riktus are a race of bandits the exist the world over. They appear human, but like Ouginaks have never been never been described as such. They organize by region although appear to have no loyalties beyond convenience. They are of sub-Iop intelligence, and generally have very poor hygiene. Riktus wear cloth hooded masks to cover their faces. Said masks have different designs on them, although most Riktus keep with a Sram-like skeleton design. Riktus don't have a consistent number of eyes, or even limbs. In a Dofus game update, players were able to wear Riktus clothing and join their clan. This means that at one point in the settings history, a mass group of adventurers "joined" the Riktus. It's unknown if Riktus have any gods. <gallery> Image:Riktus.JPG|A group of Riktus from promotional art. Image:Riktus Cartoon.JPG|Riktus from the cartoon. Image:Riktus Regions.PNG|Riktus from different regions. Image:Riktus Highwayman.png Image:Riktus Face.png|The face (and fate) of an unlucky Riktus. </gallery> ===Boowolves=== Boowolves are humanoid dog men. In Incarnum in Wakfu, you can find a pair of Boowolf brothers teaching souls about the conservation of plants and animals before they enter the world to be born. Boowolves themselves are of primitive intelligence, not particularly hostile but not particularly friendly either. They can about found as enemies out in the world, and (like everything else) can be harvested for food and crafting materials. <gallery> Image:Boowolf Vidya.png|Boowolves in the vidya. Image:Boowolf.jpg </gallery> ===Dragons=== After Sadida's dolls seduced Osamodas's hermaphroditic/genderless dragon attendants/pets, they laid a total of six Dofus. These Dofus emanated Wakfu in waves, which Xelor used as the rhythm for the clock which made time in the World of Twelve stable and measurable (explaining the 6-12-24-60 basis of time). Out of the six Primordial Dofus, the race of Dragons hatched. Dragons are a rarely seen race in the world, and are sapient. Most tend to get themselves killed by adventurers, the rest tend to BE adventurers. Canon is contradictory on whether these six reincarnate or not. Their descendants do not however. <gallery> Image:Primordial Dofus.jpg|The Primordial Dofus, with the Dragons who hatched from them. </gallery> ===Pingwins=== A race of penguin-folk. They lived in an icy part of the world, possibly Frigost although Frigost isn't the only frozen region. There's little lore behind them except they existed in the Dofus era, and haven't been seen in the Wakfu era. They could have possibly been wiped out by Ogrest's Chaos although that is purely speculation. <gallery> Image:Pingwin Queen.png Image:Pingwin Folk.png </gallery> ===Misc Races=== Seen both in background in the comics and Wakfu cartoon, some featured prominently in Treasures of Kerub as major characters, there are plenty of races who do not have names or info about them. They may be humans as well, although nothing is currently known. Among them are sharkmen, crocodilemen, koallamen, giants, treemen who aren't Sadidas, owlmen, and so forth. The race of Joris isn't known either. <gallery> Image:Wakfu Owl.jpg|Owlfolk. Race unknown. </gallery> ===Mechasms=== A race created by Feca for unknown reasons who dwelt on the planet of the Eliatropes in peace with them until their leader, Orgonax, had his heart stolen (literally rather than figuratively) by Qilby. The race went on a genocidal rampage, wiping out most of the Eliatropes and Dragons until the final battles on the planet that would one day become the World of Twelve began. The battle continued until the only surviving defenders were Yugo and Adamai keeping the Mechasm forces at bay while Nora and Efrim fought Orgonax. After suffering mortal wounds, the spiritual twins called out to their mother Eliatrope who obliterated all life on the planet in a massive wave of Wakfu energy. No Mechasms were known to have survived, although it's possible there were more groups than the ones who were wiped out. <gallery> Image:Mechasm Invasion.png|Mechasms invading. Image:Mechasm Lazers.png|Mechasms eradicating the Eliatrope civilization. Image:Orgonax.jpg|The Mechasm leader, Orgonax. </gallery>
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