While HAL Laboratory maintains that there is no consistent long-running story with the Kirby games, the series regularly has tidbits of lore that fans latch onto. Whether it is a glimpse into the background of a new character or what lead to the events of the game, this is stuff that people look for in the seams. Here are the lore implications that we found in Kirby and the Forgotten Land.
Who are Elfilin, Fecto Fargo, and Fecto Elfilis?The flying chinchilla-like creature Elfilin, who plays Kirby’s companion in Forgotten Land, is actually the good half of the Ultimate Life-Form Fecto Elfilis. Fecto Forgo is the evil side. The two halves were separated from each other during a warp-related accident at Lab Discovera. That accident happened years ago, and Elfilin has been on the run ever since.
In recent events, after the Waddle Dees were sucked into a rift to the Forgotten Land, Elfilis helped them build Waddle Dee Town. The mind-controlled Beast Pack attacked that town, capturing Waddle Dees and Elfilin before Kirby frees them.
Fecto Elfilis is an alien creature from outer space that arrived in the Forgotten Land and was causing problems with the local wildlife. The former scientist residents of this planet captured Fecto Elfilis and experimented on them for 30 years, leading to breakthroughs in warp technology. After that warp accident happened, Elfilin broke free, leaving behind Fecto Fargo in containment ever since.
Fecto can brainwash animals through their dreams, allowing them to send armies of the Beast Pack to capture Elfilis so that they can absorb them and become whole again. This is why people like Kirby, Meta Knight, and the Waddle Dees never come under their influence, but King Dedede and Leongar do.
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