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| | =={{Icon|Question}} Trivia== | | =={{Icon|Question}} Trivia== |
| | * According to Joseph Tringali, Wilfre's name is pronounced "Will-free". | | * According to Joseph Tringali, Wilfre's name is pronounced "Will-free". |
| − | * In another 5th Cell game, ''Lock's Quest, '' a grave for Wilfre can be found in the forest camp. His grave is implied to be haunted by many characters. Oddly enough, after the camp a new type of enemy called the phantom clockwork appears. This bears more of a resemblance to [[Shadow Walker]]s than to normal robotic enemy, being made of a shadowy substance as opposed to the usual metal. | + | * In another [[5th Cell]] game, ''Lock's Quest, '' a grave for Wilfre can be found in the forest camp. His grave is implied to be haunted by many characters. Oddly enough, after the camp a new type of enemy called the phantom clockwork appears. This bears more of a resemblance to [[Shadow Walker]]s than to normal robotic enemy, being made of a shadowy substance as opposed to the usual metal. |
| − | * Along with other religious referencing in the game, Wilfre has been compared to the Biblical account of the angel Lucifer. Lucifer was once the most beautiful angel, but then he wanted to become as great or greater than God, and so was cast down into the darkness and shadows of hell. He was followed by many other rebellious angels. | + | * Along with other religious referencing in the game, Wilfre has been compared to the Biblical account of the angel [[:wikipedia:Lucifer|Lucifer]]. Lucifer was once the most beautiful angel, but then he wanted to become as great or greater than God, and so was cast down into the darkness and shadows of hell. He was followed by many other rebellious angels. |
| | ** This was later confirmed by Jeremiah Slaczka as Wilfre is meant to represent Satan. | | ** This was later confirmed by Jeremiah Slaczka as Wilfre is meant to represent Satan. |
| − | * Wilfre is not in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', though he is mentioned by Mari, Jowee, and Circi over the course of the game. | + | * Wilfre is not in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]''. This is due to the fact that he is deceased during the course of the game, a fact that drives the plot of the game behind the scenes, as [[Circi]] wishes to bring Wilfre back from the dead by gathering the [[Artifacts of Power]]. |
| − | **This is due to the fact that he is deceased during the course of the game, a fact that actually drives the plot of the game behind the scenes. (Circi wishes to bring Wilfre back from the dead by gathering the [[Artifacts of Power]].)
| + | ** According to a Game Design Document shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], Wilfre would have made an appearance after defeating the [[Giant Scribble Monster]], possessing the [[Dark Mannequin]] before it is disassembled and promising to return. |
| − | * Wilfre's relationship with [[Circi]] has not been confirmed, but it is strongly suggested in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter's Wii version that they may have been lovers at some point. | + | * Wilfre's relationship with Circi has not been confirmed, but it is strongly suggested in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter's Wii version that they may have been lovers at some point. |
| | + | ** It is also possible that Circi could have simply been a fan of Wilfre, but neither of these possibilities have been explicitly confirmed. |
| | * Wilfre holds his scepter in his left hand, which may suggest that he is left-handed. | | * Wilfre holds his scepter in his left hand, which may suggest that he is left-handed. |
| − | * Artwork depicts Shadow Wilfre as purplish-blue with yellow eyes. His in-game sprite, however, is black with white eyes. In the opening of the DS version of ''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter'', he is depicted as dark purple with white eyes. | + | * Artwork depicts [[Shadow]] Wilfre as purplish-blue with yellow eyes. His in-game sprite, however, is black with white eyes. In the opening of the DS version of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], he is depicted as dark purple with white eyes. |
| − | * After the first meeting, he will usually appear just before a boss battle. | + | * In [[Drawn to Life]], after his first encounter with the [[Hero]], Wilfre will usually appear just before a boss battle. |
| | * The name Wilfre may be based on the name Wilfred which means "desiring peace". It could also refer to "Free Will." | | * The name Wilfre may be based on the name Wilfred which means "desiring peace". It could also refer to "Free Will." |
| | ** Interestingly, the name Salem also means "peace". | | ** Interestingly, the name Salem also means "peace". |