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| | == {{Icon|Book}} Story== | | == {{Icon|Book}} Story== |
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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 Cages, throughout the levels in the game. | | 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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| | 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. | | 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)=== | + | ===''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter''=== |
| − | 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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| | 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. | | 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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| | 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. | | 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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| − | ===Drawn to Life: Two Realms=== | + | ===''Drawn to Life: Two Realms''=== |
| | 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. | | 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. | | 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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| | + | ===''Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)''=== |
| | + | 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== |