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==Questlines== | ==Questlines== | ||
Kept out of the limelight by his adoptive father, you'll only encounter Waffurd after getting the approval of Rutherfurd to work in his shop,<ref>Rutherfurd Talk 5</ref>, whereupon he will send you to the back to meet his rat son. He's busy working, but pauses to get you your uniform and introduce himself.<ref>Waffurd First Time Meeting</ref> He quizzes you on your relationship with Rutherfurd and guesses at the physical interactions you two are having, expressing his own desire to do the same after having worked with the hippo for so long.<ref>Waffurd Talk 1</ref> Then somehow you end up in a conversation about his prince albert piercing.<ref>Waffurd Talk 2</ref> | Kept out of the limelight by his adoptive father, you'll only encounter Waffurd after getting the approval of Rutherfurd to work in his shop,<ref>Rutherfurd Talk 5</ref>, whereupon he will send you to the back to meet his rat son. He's busy working, but pauses to get you your uniform and introduce himself.<ref>Waffurd First Time Meeting</ref> He quizzes you on your relationship with Rutherfurd and guesses at the physical interactions you two are having, expressing his own desire to do the same after having worked with the hippo for so long.<ref>Waffurd Talk 1</ref> Then somehow you end up in a conversation about his prince albert piercing.<ref>Waffurd Talk 2</ref> While such a piercing is not necessarily appropriate for a newly arisen member of nobility, Rutherfurd tries to support him in his interests, though Waffurd suspects the two of them moved to the [[Town]] to better obscure Waffurd's own lack of nobility.<ref>Waffurd Talk 4</ref> | ||
The rat finally discusses his backstory after you bring it up, explaining how his family lived in the slums and were very happy to see Waffurd get such an important job, along with his sisters receiving similar positions at the King's castle. The money he sends back to his family has helped improve their own well-being, with his father obtaining a better construction job. Even though they don't need the money anymore, he still sends it to them out of guilt for how much better his own living conditions remain compared to them.<ref>Waffurd Talk 3</ref> | |||
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[[Category:Characters (GO)]] | [[Category:Characters (GO)]] |
Revision as of 18:57, 3 July 2023
Waffurd | |
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Created by | Azulookami |
Designed by | CursedMarked |
Species | Rat |
Gender | Male |
Occupation | Clothier's Apprentice |
Desires | Musk Inflation Transformation |
Waffurd is a rat clothier in the visual novel GameOver. Apprenticed to his adopted father Rutherfurd, he works hard to find his own techniques and style of his own for cloth-making.
Questlines
Kept out of the limelight by his adoptive father, you'll only encounter Waffurd after getting the approval of Rutherfurd to work in his shop,[1], whereupon he will send you to the back to meet his rat son. He's busy working, but pauses to get you your uniform and introduce himself.[2] He quizzes you on your relationship with Rutherfurd and guesses at the physical interactions you two are having, expressing his own desire to do the same after having worked with the hippo for so long.[3] Then somehow you end up in a conversation about his prince albert piercing.[4] While such a piercing is not necessarily appropriate for a newly arisen member of nobility, Rutherfurd tries to support him in his interests, though Waffurd suspects the two of them moved to the Town to better obscure Waffurd's own lack of nobility.[5]
The rat finally discusses his backstory after you bring it up, explaining how his family lived in the slums and were very happy to see Waffurd get such an important job, along with his sisters receiving similar positions at the King's castle. The money he sends back to his family has helped improve their own well-being, with his father obtaining a better construction job. Even though they don't need the money anymore, he still sends it to them out of guilt for how much better his own living conditions remain compared to them.[6]