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Ogrest is a major antagonist in the Dofus games and Wakfu TV series.

He was created by mistake in one of Otomai's experiments and is the cause of the flood that ended the Age of the Dofus in 789. Together with Bolgrot are the only ones to have gathered the six dofus. It is presumed to be bound with Plasmogrine. In the Age of the Wakfu, it is in Mount Zinit. During the Age of the Dofus, their whereabouts were unknown.

The legend that is told about Ogrest claims that he sought and found the 6 Dofus in order to acquire a power superior to the gods. He hoped to succeed in seducing Dathura. Unfortunately, this one rejected him. Unable to be rejected, Ogrest would have killed her in a fit of rage. He immediately regretted his gesture but it was too late. Distraught, Ogrest retired to the top of Mount Zinit to cry.

Characteristics[]

He was infatuated by Dathura and for her, he tracked down and acquired the 6 Dofus, and in doing so gained more power than the gods of the World of Twelve. Unfortunately, she only cared about the Dofus and, in a fit of rage, he threw her into an abyss. He then went to the summit of Mount Zinit and cried, causing the great deluge that flooded the World, dividing it into the various Nations and lands that we know now in the Wakfu era. Ogrest now stands as the primary villain of the world of Wakfu, the Ogre which every disciple of the twelve gods longs to defeat. Ogrest sits at the top of Mount Zinit and can cause Ogrest's Chaos to random Nation areas, disturbing their ecosystems.

History[]

First Days[]

Despite the love his father gives him, Ogrest feels a little alone. As he grew up, he realized that he was different from other children and felt rejected by them. He then begins to wonder if he is not going to end his days alone. To cheer him up, the Stones of Otomaï (a kind of living stone) will show him someone who is even more to be pitied than him: Dathura.

Lying on a flower carpet, Ogrest discovers the beautiful Dathura and falls in love with her at first sight. Unfortunately she is completely inert because her ogrine heart is damaged. Ogrest sets out to become the hero who will save her by finding the ogrine she needs. But this material is particularly rare, Otomaï shows Ogrest a sample so that he knows what this stone looks like.

Quest for Love[]

His quest for the ogrine will lead Ogrest to ally himself with the Flush brothers. These three pirates offered to help them find a fabulous treasure that could possibly contain ogrine. When the pirates finally discover the treasure, Ogrest is disappointed because he sees nothing but gold and precious stones. Finally, he gets his hands on a dofus thinking that it is ogrine. The pirates, who know the value of dofus, offer to exchange their dofus for a heart-shaped jewel whose appearance evokes that of the ogrine. Obviously, Ogrest naively accepts this offer.

Just when Ogrest thought his quest was over, Otomaï arrives and explains to him that the heart he holds is made of sapphire. He then addresses the pirates to tell them that this treasure is his and orders them to return his dofus.

The ensuing fight will allow Otomaï to recover his property, unfortunately, in the fight Dathura's heart was broken into a thousand pieces. Now, even with ogrine, Otomaï is no longer able to repair it. Ogrest is desperate and to fill the void in Dathura's chest, he places the sapphire heart he found there. He knows this stone has no power but right now that's all he can do for it.

Ogrest's sadness is so great that he cannot contain his tears, one of them streams down his cheek and falls on the sapphire heart. Surprisingly instead of causing a torrent of water, Ogrest's magical tears penetrate the sapphire and transform it into an ogrine. Dathura then comes back to life and kisses Ogrest on the cheek to thank him for saving her. Ogrest is overjoyed because he was able to save the one he loves.

Living with his Mate[]

Ogrest comic

Seeing the non-series episode, we wonder how this little green and kind being could transform into a monster who struggles to express himself normally. Ogrest's adult appearance is not due to normal growth, but to repeated contact with primordial Dofus. In volume 1 of Ogrest, we discover that Ogrest had to fight against an iop named Goliorak in order to protect Dathura whom he was preparing to rape. Unfortunately, this warrior was using the Emerald Dofus. As Ogrest is made from ogrines (a condensed form of wakfu) the energy of the dofus resonated with him, suddenly developing his anatomy.

Soon the rumor spread that by putting a dofus in Ogrest's hands and annoying him, one could know if the dofus was real or false because Ogrest's body transformed a little more with each contact with a real one. dofus. Otomaï failed to find a way to stop the process and could only note with disappointment that Ogrest was becoming stronger and stronger, but also more and more aggressive. As his body developed, his mind seemed to regress. His ability to express himself distinctly has greatly diminished over the years.

Ogrest quickly became much bigger and stronger than an adult and in front of him, there was only Dathura who was still able to calm him down.

Chaos Depression[]

Ogrest tears

Ogrest crying and causing great flood

In the Wakfu TV series, Ogrest is best known for creating the cataclysm called Ogrest Chaos (year 789) which caused the end of the Age of Dofus and the beginning of the Era of Wakfu. It is this cataclysm which is at the origin of the disappearance of Nox's family which was swallowed up by a sudden rise in the sea 200 years earlier.

The legend that is told about Ogrest claims that he sought and found the 6 Dofus in order to acquire power greater than the gods. He thus hoped to succeed in seducing Dathura. Unfortunately this one rejected him. Unable to stand being rejected, Ogrest allegedly killed her in a fit of rage. He immediately regretted his action but it was too late. Distraught, Ogrest retreated to the summit of Mount Zinit to cry.

Unfortunately Ogrest's tears are magical and expand to create torrents of water. As his magical power is increased tenfold by the dofus, the consequences for the World of Twelve were disastrous because numerous natural disasters took place. The Twelve Major Gods tried to defeat Ogrest to take back the dofus, but it was a failure. So they used what power they had left to save some key places and important people to prevent the world from disappearing completely.

Wakfu: The Animated Series[]

Season 1[]

Ogrest appears on a plan in Wakfu's episode 26 when Yugo fights Nox.

Season 2[]

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OVA: The Mount of the Dragons[]

Ogrest ova

The fight is titanic and risks destroying the world. Despite the power Yugo enjoys, he is not able to defeat him because Ogrest is supported by six dragons. Otomai, who knows his son Ogrest well, thinks that if he manages to enter Ogrest's belly to retrieve the Dofus, Ogrest will become harmless. This strategy pays off, he succeeds in removing them from the belly of Ogrest who then resumes his appearance of a child. Otomai apologizes for having abandoned his son and promises to keep him near him. Now that Ogrest is appeased, he wants to go back to live with his father. Before leaving, he confided his Dofus to the six dragons, asking them to ensure that nobody could use it.

Otomai decides to bring Ogrest back to the Sadida Kingdom. This is a very bad idea because the guard tries to stop it. Feeling rejected again, Ogrest is about to cry again. Fortunately, Elely (Tristepin's daughter) felt all the distress of Ogrest in her eyes and interposed to protect him. The King then renounces to stop him seeing that he is no longer a threat. Ogrest was touched by Elely's gesture as well as his wife and daughter.

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Other appearances[]

Ogrest puppet

Dofus: Kerub's Baazar[]

It should be noted that one of the puppets that Kerubim uses represents Ogrest and its quest to obtain all the Dofus.

Wakfu (game)[]

Ogrest dofus

It will be noted that in the game, one can equip his character and the principal goal is to defeat Ogrest.

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Wakfu: Les Gardiens[]

Ogrest hat

Ogrest is the main character in the MMORPG Wakfu introductory video. He recounts his quest for dofus and evokes Dathura without naming it. That in the game, you can equip your character with Ogrest's headdress.

Many cards bear the image of Ogrest. One will notice that one of them presents it while he is still a child and that his appearance is very different from that which he has in the episode out of series Ogrest the Legend.

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