![]() ![]() Most of them also have original names that sometimes differ from one language to another. ![]() Since the world began as the setting to an MMORPG, there is an abundance of civilized and uncivilized monsters, as well as animals that are inspired by reality but take original forms. There are also monstrous plants such as Treechnids and Kokokos that add variety to the mix. ![]() Most of the known world's vegetation is inspired by the northern hemisphere, but some islands have more tropical inspirations. The World of Twelve's landscape is comparable to Earth's in many ways, with its temperate plains and forests, its deserts, its arctic islands and its desolate mountains. Map of the World of Twelve, Wakfu Era, from the MMORPG Ecology Existing cities such as Bonta and Brakmar have become nations, and many other areas have organized similarly in kingdoms of sorts. Some are still quite large and can hold entire nations, while others can only sustain a village. As a result, the known world in the Wakfu Era is made of countless islands of varying sizes. During Ogrest's Chaos, however, the land was flooded and the continent was separated into islands, while several former islands were completely submerged. There were a few large cities, but little in the way of central power. See Category:World of Twelve for a full list of places.ĭuring the Age of the Dofus, the known world consisted mostly in the continent of Amakna, with several isles and archipelagos spread out around it. A few years later, Pandawa followed in Sacrier's footsteps and the world took the new name of World of Twelve, which it still carries to this day. Needless to say, Rushu was less than thrilled to see eleven gods in the pantheon and still be confined to his Shustuft Crust, but rather than try to grab a seat, he focused on invading the World of Eleven. Several years later, however, Sacrier ascended to the pantheon. The Demon King Rushu got there a little later, and wasn't pleased to have been left out, but the gods explained that they had to be an even number – 5 on the side of white magic, and 5 on the side of black magic – and there was no way they could let Rushu in. Together, they made sure that their new planet had everything it needed to thrive and, lacking inspiration after having named several other planets already, named it World of Ten in reference to their number. Such an event does not go unnoticed, of course, and Osamodas was soon joined by the other nine gods of the time. Through their playing and fighting, the god's dragons created an entire solar system (or more) and gave new life to the planet. Still according to Found Fragments I, when Osamodas reached this part of the universe, he found a great void with a platinum sign and burning letters that read " There's nothing here" – which was true except for the sign, of course, and a single star. However, the Mechasms eventually caught up with them, and all life on the planet was eventually wiped out in the events of Islands of Wakfu. At the time, it was a very lively planet, and they chose it as their new home for its abundance of Wakfu. Before the gods īefore the gods (and specifically Osamodas) discovered the lifeless planet, it was found by the Eliatropes in their escape from the Mechasms. For the complete history of the Krosmoz, see Timeline. This is only a summary of the events that shaped the world. ![]()
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