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It is explained by [[Mayor|The Mayor]] after he is rescued from the [[Snow Fields]] that long before the events of ''Drawn to Life'', [[Wilfre]] began to question why it was forbidden for [[Raposa]] to draw in the [[Book of Life]]. With this, he snuck into [[Creation Hall]] at night and stole the Book of Life, bringing it back to his house. There, he drew inside the pages, but the creations he drew, Shadow Walkers, came out twisted and black.
 
It is explained by [[Mayor|The Mayor]] after he is rescued from the [[Snow Fields]] that long before the events of ''Drawn to Life'', [[Wilfre]] began to question why it was forbidden for [[Raposa]] to draw in the [[Book of Life]]. With this, he snuck into [[Creation Hall]] at night and stole the Book of Life, bringing it back to his house. There, he drew inside the pages, but the creations he drew, Shadow Walkers, came out twisted and black.
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After his scheme was discovered by The Mayor, Wilfre fled the [[Raposa Village|village]]. It is implied that Shadow Walkers, and Shadow in general, spread around the world with his influence.
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After his scheme was discovered by The Mayor, Wilfre fled the [[Rapoville|village]]. It is implied that Shadow Walkers, and Shadow in general, spread around the world with his influence.
    
In ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', unused dialogue from [[Galileo]] explains that when Wilfre was defeated, the [[Shadow]] creatures began to wander the world aimlessly.
 
In ''[[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)]]'', unused dialogue from [[Galileo]] explains that when Wilfre was defeated, the [[Shadow]] creatures began to wander the world aimlessly.
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