

Wakfu, the life force, flows through their whole being. They are sometimes referred to as being dark and shadowy, yet they seem to exude an internal light. To be or not to be? Asking the question is, in itself, an answer.ĭressed in their strange hats, that they never take off, the Eliotropes are weighed down by a certain sadness. Are they in search of their origins? Do they want to find missing knowledge? Do they want to make a place for themselves in a world that, more often than not, doesn't acknowledge their existence? Perhaps the most important thing to them is simply to exist at all. Eliotropes are the living legends that history forgot. It is said they have been around since the dawn of time, even before the first cog of Xelor's Clock began turning. Just like Eliatropes, they know the Wakfu's secrets. They move at the speed of lightning, disappear in the blink of an eye to reappear someplace else, away. Having appeared via a freak accident, Eliotropes are but mirror images of their creator, the King-God. Hello I am editing this and I will come back. He is a source of inspiration to all Eliotropes. He is said to be wise, strong and compassionate. And what about those rare tales that claim that the Eliotropes are fragments born from a hero who became a god? Theologians have plenty of unanswered questions. Could he be a mortal who's crossed the threshold of Ingloriom? Or a minor god who has obtained enough power to transcend souls and inspire a new cult? Maybe this entity is even more ancient, and has decided to resurface from a long-gone era, forgotten by all. After all, it wouldn't be the first time a new type of divinity has appeared. He's not one of the Twelve, although some people may claim otherwise. The Eliotrope god is as mysterious as his followers. 2.1 Eliotropes as described in their temple.
