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Woof is a secondary character in Dweller's Empty Path. She is introduced in the game when the player visits the hills while she is asleep. Woof is known by others as simply annoying, which is probably due to her hyperactive and savage behavior. She is a form of Lonely Girl from Temmie's other work, "Escaped Chasm" who has lost her memory. In the true ending, she finds a letter from her mother and seems to revert to her original state.

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Appearance[]

Woof is a BEAST-Type that resembles a wolf. Woof has a short and sturdy build, she has noticeable eyebags and sharp teeth, with her bright cyan fluffy fur that sticks out on her forearms and legs. She has messy, thick hair that is orange with the ends being tied into a ponytail. She wears a frilly, thin dress that is also orange with a fabric belt on the waist.

Relationships[]

Zera[]

Despite her memory loss Woof has a positive view of Zera due to the feelings she gained for him because he saved her from her decaying world, which causes a trust of him. Zera's opinion on Woof's current state is unknown.

Yoki[]

Yoki acts indifferent towards Woof, even though she doesn't feel particularly positive towards Woof with dialogue such as "Oh good, she's asleep.", "I really don't feel like dealing with her right now" and "Well... Really I never do." Woof's fixation on Yoki, specifically with eating her, to the point the subject appears in Woof's dreams annoys Yoki. Regardless Yoki herself believes that Woof doesn't actually harbor any ill will towards her, and feels some sympathy towards her - enough not to want her to be discovered by the Prince.

Gallery[]

See main article: Woof/Gallery.

Trivia[]

  • Her name, "Woof", is actually not given in-game: it is how she is called in the game files.
  • In a bonus cutscene after getting the true end, you are able to play as Woof, which reveals more of her character lore. During the cutscene, you're allowed to walk in the Forest area, and you're able to interact with Zera, Aimottle, Melody, and the Tree.
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