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This [[Journal Roleplay]] takes the [[Ontological Mystery|"spooky jamjar"]]-style RP and [[Inverted Trope|completely inverts it]]. The characters are [[The Men in Black|agents]] of a [[Celestial Bureaucracy]] dedicated to keeping the infinite worlds of the multiverse from spilling into, merging with, and destroying each other.
This [[Journal Roleplay]] takes the [[Ontological Mystery|"spooky jamjar"]]-style RP and [[Inverted Trope|completely inverts it]]. The characters are [[The Men in Black|agents]] of a [[Celestial Bureaucracy]] dedicated to keeping the infinite worlds of the multiverse from spilling into, merging with, and destroying each other.

Compare ''[[My Apartment Manager is not an Isekai Character]]''.


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Latest revision as of 14:07, 19 July 2023

Here (since purged, this is an archive from 2010).

This Journal Roleplay takes the "spooky jamjar"-style RP and completely inverts it. The characters are agents of a Celestial Bureaucracy dedicated to keeping the infinite worlds of the multiverse from spilling into, merging with, and destroying each other.

Compare My Apartment Manager is not an Isekai Character.

Tropes used in Planeocracy include:

Void: I will murder the fuck out of any NPCs if I think it suits the plot.

Souji: It's actually pretty handy since they always have extra forms if you need them.