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|species = [[Raposa]]<br>[[Shadow]]
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|species = [[Raposa]]<br>[[Shadow]] <small>(Formerly)</small>
 
|gender = Male
 
|gender = Male
 
|age = Adult
 
|age = Adult
|fur = Light Grey<br>Shadow
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|fur = Light Grey<br>Shadow <small>(Formerly)</small>
|home = [[Rapoville]] (formerly)<br>[[Wilfre's Wasteland]]
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|home = [[Rapoville]] <small>(Formerly)</small><br>[[Wilfre's Wasteland]] <small>(Formerly)</small>
|role = Main Antagonist
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|role = Main Antagonist <small>(Formerly)</small><br>Vagrant
 
|status = Alive
 
|status = Alive
|games = {{Icon|DTLIcon}}<br>{{Icon|Wii}}<br>{{Icon|TNCIcon}}<br>{{Icon|TR}}
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|games = {{Icon|DTLIcon}}<br>{{Icon|Wii}} <small>(Flashback and [[Wilfre's_Painting_1|Creation]] only)</small><br>{{Icon|TNCIcon}}<br>{{Icon|TR}}
 
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{{Quote|text=You are all weak... and you will fail.|character=Wilfre}}
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|text=No one told you a creepy bedtime story about me? Pity...
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'''Wilfre''' is one of the main antagonists in the [[Drawn to Life Series]], and the main antagonist in both ''[[Drawn to Life]]'' and ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''. Wilfre is a cunning [[Raposa]] who is skilled with persuasion and manipulation. He first went against the [[Creator]] by drawing in the [[Book of Life]], which caused him to create the [[Shadow]] and be expelled from [[Rapoville|the village]]. He would later go on to cover the world in darkness and kill the [[Mayor]], but was defeated and killed by a [[Hero]].
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'''Wilfre''' is one of the main antagonists in the [[Drawn to Life Series]].
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Later on, he was revived thanks to [[Wilfre's Scepter|his scepter]], and he took over [[Heather]]'s body. He travelled the world, tricking [[Rose|each]] [[Miney|lea]][[Click|der]] of three different villages into doing his bidding, and he was even able to convince [[Mari]] to join his cause. He also infiltrated [[Turtle Rock]] under the guise of [[Sock]], gaining [[Jowee]]'s trust. However, even after draining almost all the [[Color]] from the realm, he was defeated once again by the Hero, killing him once again.
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Wilfre is a cunning [[Raposa]] who is skilled with persuasion and manipulation. He was able to trick each leader of the different villages, and even persuaded [[Mari]] to steal the [[Book of Life]] for him in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]''.
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Wilfre's second death caused all the Shadow to be sent into the [[Belleview|Human Realm]], where it took [[Aldark|new]] [[Minimus|forms]]. Wilfre was somehow revived once more, and he helped Mari find the [[Book of Imagination]]. Wilfre, no longer bound by the Shadow, began to wander the world, only revealing himself to anyone beyond Mari when [[Aldark]] was defeated by the Hero, saying that Aldark would try to spread Shadow elsewhere and needed to be stopped.
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He does not see his actions as completely evil, because he says he is trying to save the Raposa world from destruction. He is very much aware that he hurts others and does things seen as evil in the process. He often speaks with a slight cockiness in his voice; at other times, he will take on a condescending tone, as if he feels that he is superior to the other Raposa, or even irate with them.
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In his first two appearances, he does not see his actions as evil, as he is trying to save the Raposa world from supposed destruction. He is very much aware that he hurts others and does things seen as evil in the process. He often speaks with a slight cockiness in his voice; at other times, he will take on a condescending tone, as if he feels that he is superior to the other Raposa. In his third appearance however, he is much more secluded and mysterious, although still cocky.
    
=={{Icon|Tower}}Appearance==
 
=={{Icon|Tower}}Appearance==
Wilfre is shown in the first game as a [[Shadow]] being who takes the form of a Raposa. A little further into the game, his backstory is revealed, where he looks like a normal Raposa, with light grey fur and mostly blue clothing.
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Wilfre is first seen as a [[Shadow]] being who takes the form of a [[Raposa]]. However, he originally appeared as a normal Raposa, with light grey fur and mostly blue clothing.
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Wilfre also takes on various new Raposa forms or disguises in addition to his old one throughout the story of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]—these being [[Sock]] and [[Salem]]. He uses Sock to try to get close to the [[Raposa]], particularly [[Jowee]], and uses Salem in order to trick various village leaders.
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In ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', Wilfre takes on various new Raposa forms or disguises in addition to his Shadow form, these being [[Sock]] and [[Salem]].
    
In [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]], Wilfre appears as a hooded Raposa, similar to [[Samuel]], although Wilfre's robe is grey and more hoodie-like than Samuel's.
 
In [[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]], Wilfre appears as a hooded Raposa, similar to [[Samuel]], although Wilfre's robe is grey and more hoodie-like than Samuel's.
    
== {{Icon|Book}} Story==
 
== {{Icon|Book}} Story==
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===Before ''Drawn to Life''===
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Wilfre was once a normal [[Raposa]], being the most popular and respected of all the villagers, always the center of attention. However, he questioned why the Raposa were not allowed to design their own creations in the [[Book of Life]], stating that "it could be done better". After being denied access to the Book of Life by the [[Mayor]], he snuck into [[Creation Hall]], stole the Book, and brought it to his house, where he tried to bring his own drawings to life. However, they came out [[Shadow|evil, dark, and twisted]]. When the villagers found out, the [[Mayor]], [[Cricket]], and Cricket's deputy ran him out of town. In a rage, on the bridge, Wilfre ripped the pages of the Book of Life into pieces and threw them into the wind, effectively scattering them throughout the world. Eventually, Wilfre became a [[Shadow]] being.
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===''Drawn to Life''===
 
===''Drawn to Life''===
Wilfre, being the main antagonist, is the one responsible for the [[darkness]] creeping into and covering [[Rapoville]]. He is also responsible for the kidnappings and captures of the villagers and their positions in being scattered, locked in Shadow Cages, throughout the levels in the game.
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Wilfre, being the main antagonist, is the one responsible for the [[Darkness]] creeping into and covering [[Rapoville]]. He is also responsible for the kidnappings and captures of the villagers and their positions in being scattered, locked in [[Shadow Cage]]s, throughout the levels in the game. He appears for the first time when [[Mari]], [[Jowee]], and the [[Hero]] approach the village entrance in order to search for the [[Mayor]]. He covers the bridge in darkness to prevent this, and so forces them to use the [[Snow Gate]] instead.
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He appears for the first time when Mari, [[Jowee]], and [[Hero|The Hero]] approach the village entrance in order to search for the Mayor. He covers the bridge in darkness to prevent this, and so forces them to use the [[Snow Gate]] instead.
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After the Hero traverses through the Snow Gate, having already saved thirteen villagers, Wilfre appears to them, Mari, and Jowee, coming to take the Book of Life once more. Jowee promises that he'd never get the Book of Life, and Wilfre laughs, unleashing [[Frostwind]] onto the village and telling Mari that he's "coming back for [her] poppy soon". The Hero is able to stop Frostwind and save [[Heather]], stopping Wilfre's plan. As the Hero progresses through the next two gates, the [[Forest Gate]] and [[Beach Gate]], Wilfre threatens the Hero with [[Deadwood]] and questions why the Hero helps the Raposa respectively.
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A little further in the game, the flashback scene is shown and some of Wilfre's backstory is revealed. He was a normal [[Raposa]]—in fact, he was the most popular and respected of all the villagers, always the center of attention. However, he questioned why the Raposa were not allowed to design their own creations in the [[Book of Life]], stating that "It could be done better". After being denied access to the Book of Life by the Mayor, he snuck into the [[Creation Hall]], stole the Book, and brought it to his house, where he tried to bring his own drawings to life. However, they came out evil, dark, and twisted. When the villagers found out,[[Mayor|The Mayor]], [[Cricket]], and Cricket's deputy ran him out of town. In a rage, on the bridge, Wilfre ripped the pages of the Book of Life into pieces and threw them into the wind, effectively scattering them throughout the world. Somewhere in the time between what was shown in this flashback and the events of the game, Wilfre became a Shadow being.
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After the defeat of the [[Angler King]], Wilfre is seen entering the [[Secret Door]]. Shortly after, when the Hero enters [[Rapo Towers]], Wilfre returns to the village and confronts the Mayor. He mockingly congratulates Mayor on doing so well with the village, stating that the village failed under his watch and would fail under Mari's. Mayor tells Wilfre to stay away from his daughter, and Wilfre promises that he would, as long as he had the Book of Life. Wilfre then strikes the Mayor down and steals the Book of Life from his body, taking it back to the [[Shadow Lair]] and wiping some of the Creations.
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He is shown to have control over Shadow and the darkness, and is apparently the only one who can walk through it. He seems to prefer not to take direct action unless necessary, instead using the various bosses to try to get rid of The Hero first; although, he does steal the Book of Life and kill The Mayor himself.
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The Hero, armed with the [[Legendary Sword]], soon confronts Wilfre in the Shadow Lair. However, before the two can fight, Wilfre sics his [[Wilfre's Scorpion|Scorpion]] on the Hero. The Hero quickly defeats it and begins to [[Wilfre#First Battle|fight Wilfre]]. After a trying battle, Wilfre is eventually struck down, decending to the floor. The Shadow evaporates off his body, giving him a brief moment as a Raposa once more before he too is evaporated into thin air.
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At the end of the game, The Hero must journey into the [[Shadow Lair]] to recover the Book of Life from Wilfre and defeat him. Upon being defeated, Wilfre falls to the ground, seeming somewhat shocked and losing the Shadow covering him. He then dissolves.
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===''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)''===
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Wilfre is deceased during the events of this game, however, [[Circi]] tricks the villagers into thinking he returned to achieve her plans. While not explicitly stated, it is implied that Circi and Wilfre were in a romantic relationship at one point, and her driving motivation is gathering the [[Artifacts of Power]] to create a [[Dark Mannequin|mannequin]] to draw him onto, effectively reviving him. This plan fails however, and Wilfre remains deceased.
    
===''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''===
 
===''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''===
Wilfre reappears in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', again as the main antagonist. He first appears after kidnapping [[Heather]], when he drains [[Rapoville]] of its [[Color]] and kidnaps many of the villagers, forcing the remaining [[Raposa]] to flee to [[Turtle Rock]] and begin a voyage around the world.
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Wilfre reappears in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]]'', again as the main antagonist. He is revived from death when [[Heather]] opens a washed up treasure chest on the [[Secret Beach]] that contained [[Wilfre's Scepter]]. This allowed Wilfre to take over Heather's body and use it as his own. The next morning, Wilfre reveals himself to [[Rapoville]], when all the villagers gathered outside [[Creation Hall]] to talk with [[Mari]]. He begins to drain the [[Color]] from the world, starting with the mannequin used to create the [[Hero]]. After gloating and speaking directly to the [[Creator]], Wilfre begins to kidnap the villagers, leaving only a few behind.
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Wilfre is next seen in [[Watersong]], disguised as Salem. Sometime before the events of the game, he had taken [[Rose|Mayor Rose's]] voice by tricking her with the [[Promise Conch]], which greatly endangered the village. However, when the remaining [[Rapoville]] villagers docked in Watersong on [[Turtle Rock]], Wilfre came face to face with them again. After taunting them as Salem, he quickly changed into his other disguise, [[Sock]], and re-met the villagers for the first time.
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As Sock, Wilfre pretended to be a vagrant from a different village which had lost it's color. Sympathizing with Sock, Jowee and Mari allowed him to join them on their quest. Wilfre continued to bounce between both Salem and Sock while the group was in Watersong. After finding the Promise Conch and reversing Rose's curse, Salem and two [[Ameba]] threatened the village by brining [[Baki Beard]] to it. However, while talking to Rose, the Hero, Jowee, and Mari intervened. It was then that Wilfre revealed himself to be Salem.
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The Raposa and [[Hero|The Hero]] meet him many times again along the way, but don't usually realise it because he is disguised as either [[Salem]] or [[Sock]].
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After Baki Beard was defeated, Wilfre rejoined the group as Sock, and they set sail to [[Lavasteam]]. However, some time during the trip between villages, Wilfre, as himself, showed Mari the truth of the Raposa realm and explained why he was draining the color - if [[Mike]] were to wake up from his coma in the [[Belleview|Human Realm]], the Raposa realm would be destroyed. Swayed by his cause, Mari abandoned Turtle Rock and joined Wilfre's cause.
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In [[Watersong]], disguised as Salem, he had taken [[Rose|Mayor Rose's]] voice, which greatly endangered the village. In [[Lavasteam]], again as Salem, he turns [[Miney]] paranoid and insane, convincing him to forcefully become king of the village, and feeding the paranoia by telling him that his brother, Moe, would eventually betray him. Finally, in the [[Galactic Jungle]], Wilfre himself suggested to [[Click]] to start the D.O.T.R.O.T.P.O.T.U.S.F. As Sock, he travelled with The Hero and Raposa during most of their journey, unbeknownst to them until late in the game.
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When the group docks at Lavasteam, they find a village that has been heavily influenced by Salem, who was acting as [[Miney|King Miney]]'s advisor. At one point, while looking for Mari, Jowee and Wilfre, disguised as Sock, watch Mari enter a colorless area. Jowee and Sock would continue to fight against King Miney, eventually causing him to apologize and begin reverting the village to how it was before Salem. However, Wilfre made one last appearance as Salem in order to chastise Miney when the [[Robosa]] malfunctioned.
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At some point, Wilfre also persuades [[Mari]] to help him get the Book of Life and help him in his quest to defeat The Hero and defy [[Creator|The Creator]], but later she returns to her original stand with them and the other villagers.
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After leaving Lavasteam, Sock joined Jowee in the [[Galactic Jungle]], a heavily-policed village that had been engineered by both Wilfre and [[Click]]. Jowee, Sock, and the Hero manage to traverse through the village until they meet [[The Council]], the puppet-government set up by Click. After discovering that they were merely dolls, and that Click was in control of everything the whole time, Click reveals that Wilfre helped him design the new village.
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The last village, [[Wilfre's Wasteland]], is named so because it is Wilfre's own village. It is a melange of the first three villages (Watersong, Lavasteam, and Galactic Jungle), plus something twisted and dark. He seems to have created this place himself, using pages torn from the Book of Life. This is the location of the [[Hall of Darkness]], where he must be defeated at the end of the game.
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After leaving Galactic Jungle with no leads on Mari, Heather, or the Book of Life, Wilfre, as Sock, manages to steal [[Heather's Pendant]] and throw it into the ocean. He then reveals his true identity to the group and teleports away, accidentally leaving his Sock cap on Turtle Rock. This allowed the villagers to sail to [[Wilfre's Wasteland]] and confront him head on. When they first arrive, Wilfre kidnaps Jowee and shows him the same thing he showed Mari.
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After this, Wilfre, Jowee, and Mari discover that the Hero had restored most of the village and had broken Wilfre's seal. Much to Wilfre's surprise however, Jowee refuses to let Wilfre win, and fights to let Mike wake up. Mari joins him, leaving Wilfre, and Wilfre retreats into his castle. When the Hero manages to infiltrate the [[Hall of Darkness]], Wilfre easily defeats them and begins to drain thier Color. However, thanks to the prayers of everyone in the Raposa realm, the Hero is revived and Wilfre's Scepter is destroyed. Wilfre then unveils his Ultimate Creation, and the two fight once more.
Wilfre, granted life once more, only appears three times in ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', although not as an antagonist. He is first seen in the opening sequence, where he gives the [[Book of Imagination]] to [[Mari]]. He appears later, watching Mike and the Hero travel between realms using the Book, stating that the Raposa "have a chance." He is lastly seen at the end of the game, after [[Aldark]]'s defeat. He talks to Mari and Jowee, stating that this isn't the end, and that they might have to use the Hero to save more lives than just Mike's. He then leaves the Village to go explore other areas.
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During the game, Mari tells the Hero that when Wilfre was defeated in the Hall of Darkness, his Shadow was expelled from his body and sent to the [[Human]] realm in the form of Aldark.
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The Hero is able to defeat Wilfre a second time, causing his body to contort, revealing both Sock and Salem trying to escape, until his Shadow is expelled once more. After a second brief moment without Shadow, he is once again evaporated, leaving a Shadow-less Heather in his place.
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===''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''===
===''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)''===
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Four years later, Wilfre is granted life once more. He is first seen in the opening sequence of ''[[Drawn to Life: Two Realms]]'', where he gives the [[Book of Imagination]] to [[Mari]]. He appears later, watching [[Mike]] and the [[Hero]] travel between realms using the Book, stating that the [[Raposa]] "have a chance." He is lastly seen at the end of the game, after [[Aldark]]'s defeat. He talks to Mari and [[Jowee]], stating that this isn't the end, and that they might have to use the Hero to save more lives than just Mike's. He then leaves the village to go attend to "some very important work".
Wilfre is deceased during the events of this game, however, [[Circi]] tricks the villagers into thinking he returned to achieve her plans. While not explicitly stated, it is implied that Circi and Wilfre were in a romantic relationship at one point, and her driving motivation is gathering the [[Artifacts of Power]] to create a [[Dark Mannequin|mannequin]] to draw him onto, effectively reviving him.
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== {{Icon|Axe}} As a Boss==
 
== {{Icon|Axe}} As a Boss==
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{{Quote|text=The human realm is different... Night is day, day is night... They have small ears as well.}}
 
{{Quote|text=The human realm is different... Night is day, day is night... They have small ears as well.}}
 
{{Quote|text=I just hope this "Hero" is up to the challenge.}}
 
{{Quote|text=I just hope this "Hero" is up to the challenge.}}
   
{{Quote|text=So... Mari was successful. Maybe they have a chance after all...}}
 
{{Quote|text=So... Mari was successful. Maybe they have a chance after all...}}
   
{{Quote|text=I never imagined it could even be done...}}
 
{{Quote|text=I never imagined it could even be done...}}
 
{{Quote|text=Hopefully this will buy us some time...}}
 
{{Quote|text=Hopefully this will buy us some time...}}
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== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
 
== {{IconSVG|Trivia}} Trivia ==
* 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 [[: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.
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* Along with other religious referencing in the game, Wilfre has been compared to the Biblical account of the angel [[:wikipedia:Lucifer|Lucifer]].
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** 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.
 
** 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)]]''. 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]].
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* According to a Game Design Document shared by [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii) Credits|Ken Capelli]], Wilfre would have made an appearance in ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'' after defeating the [[Giant Scribble Monster]], possessing the [[Dark Mannequin]] before it is disassembled and promising to return.
** 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.
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* Wilfre's relationship with Circi has not been confirmed, but it is strongly suggested 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.
 
** 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.
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* Artwork depicts [[Shadow]] Wilfre as purplish-blue with yellow eyes. His in-game sprite, however, is black with white eyes.
* In [[Drawn to Life]], after his first encounter with the [[Hero]], Wilfre will usually appear just before a boss battle.
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** In the opening of the DS version of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter]], he is depicted as dark purple with white eyes.
 
* 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".
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=={{Icon|Painting}} Media==
 
=={{Icon|Painting}} Media==
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<gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center">
 
<gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center">
File:Wilfre1.png|Meeting Wilfre in ''[[Drawn to Life]]''.
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Wilfre1.png|Meeting Wilfre in ''[[Drawn to Life]]''.
File:Wilfre_Draws_in_BOL.png|Wilfre prior to being consumed by Shadow.
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Wilfre_Draws_in_BOL.png|Wilfre prior to being consumed by Shadow.
 
Goodbtewukfre.png|Wilfre defeated.
 
Goodbtewukfre.png|Wilfre defeated.
 
MayorFlashbackWii.png|Wilfre killing the [[Mayor]] as seen in the first cutscene of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
 
MayorFlashbackWii.png|Wilfre killing the [[Mayor]] as seen in the first cutscene of [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
File:Portal.png|Wilfre summoning a portal.
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Portal.png|Wilfre summoning a portal.
 
WilfreBeamAttack.png|Wilfre's beam attack.
 
WilfreBeamAttack.png|Wilfre's beam attack.
 
Wilfre_.png|Wilfre talking to Mari.
 
Wilfre_.png|Wilfre talking to Mari.
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|-|Misc.=
 
<gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center">
 
<gallery widths="310" captionsize="medium" captiontextcolor="#8e8e8e" bordersize="none" bordercolor="transparent" captionalign="center" spacing="small" position="center">
File:WilfreWii1.png|Wilfre as he appears in a cutscene in [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
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WilfreWii1.png|Wilfre as he appears in a cutscene in [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]].
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WilfreWii2.png|Wilfre entering his [[Shadow]] form in a cutscene from Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii).
File:WilfreWii3.png|Wilfre in his Shadow form in a cutscene from Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii).
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WilfreWii3.png|Wilfre in his Shadow form in a cutscene from Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii).
File:WilfrePortrait1.png|A portrait of Wilfre drawn in [[Shadow Palace]] in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii).
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WilfrePortrait1.png|A portrait of Wilfre drawn in [[Shadow Palace]] in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii).
File:Wilfre book.png|Wilfre as he appears on the cover of ''The Art of 5thCell''.
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Wilfre book.png|Wilfre as he appears on the cover of ''The Art of 5thCell''.
 
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