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This article may contain major plot spoilers that threaten to ruin elements of the story!
If you haven't completed the series, it is highly recommended that you tread with caution while reading this article!
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Raposa
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Male
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Adult
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Rapoville
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Antagonist
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N/A
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Inactive
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“Oh silly me... did I forget to mention...
...I cheated?”
–Salem
Salem is one of the main antagonists in Drawn to Life: The Next Chapter. He is first met relatively early in the game, in Watersong.
Appearance
Salem is a Raposa with grey fur. He wears a white mask that covers half of his face along with a black cloak and top hat, making his appearance very similar to that of the Phantom of the Opera.
Story
He became an infamous character within Watersong for having challenged Mayor Rose to a singing contest. The wager: the loser's voice.
Salem cheats, and being bound by the Promise Conch, Mayor Rose loses her voice. Salem then hides the conch, and without the power of song, the village begins to weaken. This was Salem's intention. When The Hero finds the conch and returns the Mayor's voice, Salem becomes furious, and reveals himself to be Wilfre.
In Lavasteam, Salem convinces Miney into becoming a king/dictator-like ruler, forcing his people to mine Banya Crystals, though Salem continues to bully him into most of his decisions, like releasing the Giant Robosa. The Raposa tell Miney about Salem's true identity, and convince him to turn against Wilfre as well.
Another of Wilfre's disguises is Sock, and both are only used in the sequel.
Quotes
“Miles, you stubborn brat!”
–Salem
“You are coming with me.”
–Salem Salem trying to take Miles.
“Ho ho, we have visitors... I was merely trying to take the boy back to his mother. But he's hardly worth my trouble anymore. I entrust his wellbeing to you.”
–Salem Salem when he first sees Mari, Jowee, and The Hero.
“Enough!! You call that singing?”
–Salem Salem after hearing Rose sing.
“Who am I? I am Salem, Opera Singer Extraordinaire!”
–Salem
“Let's see how loyal your fans really are once they hear me sing!”
–Salem
“Ho ho... Let's make this interesting. Care to make a small wager? The winner will claim the title of The Greatest Opera Singer In The World... ...While the loser will be unable to utter a single word for all eternity! I have here a promise conch. And with it our pact will be forever binding. So what do you say... Do we have a deal?”
–Salem Salem proposing a bet to Rose.
“Haha, excellent..”
–Salem Salem upon Rose accepting his challenge.
“Ho Ho... Persistent Raposa. There is no way you will find the conch!”
–Salem
“Wilfre? Who is that? Hmm... If I'm being compared to him, he must be one good looking fellow.”
–Salem Salem upon being compared to Wilfre.
“...I grow tired of this... Good luck with your little scavenger hunt... ...Oh, and time is ticking.”
–Salem
“How touching...”
–Salem Salem after The Creator stops Rose from passing her voice to Miles.
“My dear Rose, are you sad that you lost our little wager?”
–Salem
“Oh silly me... did I forget to mention... ...I cheated?”
–Salem
“You and your son have become a thorn in my side. It ends now.”
–Salem Salem before attempting to attack Rose and Miles.
“Hero! Your involvement has become quite taxing.”
–Salem
“Grr... I've endured this ruse long enough!”
–Salem Salem before revealing that he was Wilfre in disguise.
“I was coming to ask you the same question. It seems your idiocy has ruined our plan.”
–Salem Salem after Miney asks him what happened to the Robosa.
“Nevermind. I'm off to clean up your mess. You told that engineer to keep the Giant Robosa outside the control of the switch? Excellent.”
–Salem Salem before he starts up the Giant Robosa.
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Trivia
- Salem bears a resemblance to the Phantom of the Opera.
- Salem is also the name of a city in Massachusetts, most famous for their witch trials.
- Ironically, the name Salem is a Hebrew boys' name meaning "peace".
- The name 'Wilfre' which is notably similar to 'Wilfred', which means "desiring peace", may or may not be a parallel.
- It is currently unknown if Salem was an existing person or not before Wilfre took on the persona.
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