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* Strangely, Sock pointed out [[Mari]] to [[Jowee]] at [[Lavasteam]], despite the fact that he was [[Wilfre]]. | * Strangely, Sock pointed out [[Mari]] to [[Jowee]] at [[Lavasteam]], despite the fact that he was [[Wilfre]]. | ||
** He may have done this in order to seem more helpful and therefore less suspicious; it is possible the whole event was a plan Mari and Wilfre came up with to make the [[Hero]] and Jowee trust Sock more. | ** He may have done this in order to seem more helpful and therefore less suspicious; it is possible the whole event was a plan Mari and Wilfre came up with to make the [[Hero]] and Jowee trust Sock more. | ||
− | * Sock, when introducing himself, says that his home village lost its color; this is technically true since he is Wilfre in disguise, and [[Rapoville]] had lost | + | * Sock, when introducing himself, says that his home village lost its color; this is technically true since he is Wilfre in disguise, and both [[Rapoville]] and [[Wilfre's Wasteland]] had lost their color. |
− | * Sock once stated that he "chased the love of his life around the world" to Jowee. This may be a continuity to the [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Wii version]] of the game where [[Circi | + | * Sock once stated that he "chased the love of his life around the world" to Jowee. This could possibly mean that Wilfre at one point had a lover that he chased around the world. Of course, he may also have been lying in order to gain Jowee's trust. |
− | + | ** This statement could also be interpreted as a continuity to the [[Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter (Wii)|Wii version]] of the game where [[Circi states that she loves Wilfre, implying that the two were lovers at some point. However, due to fact the Wii version is not canon, this is likely impossible. | |
− | ** | + | ** Another possible interpretation is that the "love of his life" may not refer to a physical person; it may refer to his goals and ambitions as Wilfre, which he really did travel all over the world and disregard all consequences to achieve. |
* Although his sprite shows him wearing red-and-yellow clothes, some concept artwork shows him wearing green-and-yellow clothes. | * Although his sprite shows him wearing red-and-yellow clothes, some concept artwork shows him wearing green-and-yellow clothes. | ||
* Sock's name in the French version is Socquette, which is a smaller, ankle sock. | * Sock's name in the French version is Socquette, which is a smaller, ankle sock. |
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Sock | |
Characteristics | |
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Species | Raposa |
Gender | Male |
Age | Adult |
Fur Color | Orange |
Information | |
Home | Turtle Rock |
Role | Pro/Antagonist |
Last Known Status | Inactive |
Game(s) |
–Sock
Sock is a Raposa met relatively early in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter, in Watersong.
He offers to help the villagers and quickly becomes part of their quest to stop Wilfre. He also becomes a good friend of Jowee's, even helping Jowee cope when Mari goes missing.
Appearance
Sock is an orange-furred male Raposa. He wears a signature green-and-yellow hat, similar to a large sock-like beanie, and red-and-yellow clothes. His official art shows him wearing just yellow and green clothing.
Story
Sock makes his first appearance in Watersong, right after the introduction of Miles and Salem. At first he is afraid of The Hero, but soon trusts them with Jowee's assurance. He joins Mari and Jowee in hopes to find his old village during their adventures.
However, despite his seemingly innocent nature, Sock is actually just one of Wilfre's disguises. The reveal confuses Jowee at first, causing him to think that Wilfre has done something to Sock. This shows a little bit of how much Jowee really cared for Sock, enough so that he initially refused to believe that Sock was really Wilfre at all. He only realizes this when Wilfre bluntly states that he is, in fact, Sock.
Like another one of Wilfre's disguises, Salem, Sock is only used in the sequel.
Sock's hat points to Wilfre's Wasteland, which was discovered by Jowee and Crazy Barks.
Quotes
Trivia
- Strangely, Sock pointed out Mari to Jowee at Lavasteam, despite the fact that he was Wilfre.
- He may have done this in order to seem more helpful and therefore less suspicious; it is possible the whole event was a plan Mari and Wilfre came up with to make the Hero and Jowee trust Sock more.
- Sock, when introducing himself, says that his home village lost its color; this is technically true since he is Wilfre in disguise, and both Rapoville and Wilfre's Wasteland had lost their color.
- Sock once stated that he "chased the love of his life around the world" to Jowee. This could possibly mean that Wilfre at one point had a lover that he chased around the world. Of course, he may also have been lying in order to gain Jowee's trust.
- This statement could also be interpreted as a continuity to the Wii version of the game where [[Circi states that she loves Wilfre, implying that the two were lovers at some point. However, due to fact the Wii version is not canon, this is likely impossible.
- Another possible interpretation is that the "love of his life" may not refer to a physical person; it may refer to his goals and ambitions as Wilfre, which he really did travel all over the world and disregard all consequences to achieve.
- Although his sprite shows him wearing red-and-yellow clothes, some concept artwork shows him wearing green-and-yellow clothes.
- Sock's name in the French version is Socquette, which is a smaller, ankle sock.
- Sock's ears are facing the wrong direction on his back sprites.
- They are also smaller and in a different position in his side sprites.
- For unknown reasons, Sock's hat has a pom-pom when Crazy Barks uses it as a sail, while in his sprites and concept art its a stitched patch.
- Sock is one of the few word name characters that didn't it's name translated in the Spanish version.