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    fWhip 
IGN: fWhip
Preferred name: fWhip
  1. In fWhip's first life, he held the Illusioner origin. He was killed by one of Villager Gem's Iron Golems.
  2. In his second life, he held the Inchling origin. He blew himself up with a bed while mining for Netherite.
  3. In his third life, he held the Wyverian origin. He was shot by a Skeleton.
  4. In his fourth life, he held the Villager origin. He was slain by Oli attempting to catch him.
  5. In his fifth life, he held the Cookieborn origin. He was burnt to a crisp by a Blaze.
  6. In his sixth life, he was a Human. He fell to his death after a failed Ender Pearl toss.
  7. In his seventh life, he held the Kangaroo origin. He burned in a pool of lava.
  8. In his eighth life, he held the Floran origin. He was killed by an Enderman at the Ender Ender after being poisoned by a Alchemist Thorny Webslinging Toxic Enderman.
  9. In his ninth life, he held the Truffle origin. He was killed by Joey.
  10. In his tenth and final life, he held the Phantom origin. He died after falling off from Joey's ladder in his Rapunzel Tower.

  • Accidental Murder: While fighting the Ender Dragon, fWhip accidentally shot CPK while aiming for the Dragon, as CPK was blocking him. This caused CPK to lose his first life.
  • Amazing Technicolor Population: His skin is blue in his second life.
  • Griefer: In his first life, as an Illusioner origin, fWhip lives up to his reputation as a Pillager by pranking or griefing others' bases, including hiding jellyfish in secluded corners, trampling crops, killing livestock, etc.
  • Muggles: Has the Human origin in his sixth life, giving him no powers at all.
  • Shout-Out: In fWhip's second life, he has blue skin and lives in a mushroom village, in obvious tribute to The Smurfs.
  • Too Dumb to Live: In his 3rd episode, fWhip attempts to trap one of Gem's Iron Golems which previously attacked him in a cage in his base... never mind the fact that being an Illusioner origin at the time (which would be a type of Pillager), Iron Golems would attack him on sight. Plus, he decided to take "minimal" gear with him in his mission, i.e. no armour. Yep, there's no saving him from getting yeeted to death from behind by another Iron Golem.

    GeminiTay 
IGN: GeminiTay
Preferred name: Gem
  1. In Gem's first life, she held the Villager origin. She was killed by Vampire Scott.
  2. In her second life, she held the Half-Robot origin. She died by spontaneously combusting in the Nether.
  3. In her third life, she held the Mothling origin. She died after flying into Endstone.
  4. In her fourth life, she held the Arachnid origin. She was killed by Feline Shubble.
  5. In her fifth life, she held the Fox origin. She was killed by an Iron Golem.
  6. In her sixth life, she held the Forestborn origin. She was killed by Joey.
  7. In her seventh life, she held the Zombie origin. She burned to death once the sun rose, as she was unable to seek shelter in time.
  8. In her eighth life, she held the Illusioner origin. She was attacked on sight by an Iron Golem in her village, killing her instantly.
  9. In her ninth life, she held the Thornling origin. She was killed by a Vindicator during a raid on her village.
  10. In her tenth and final life, she held the Half-Dragon origin. She died from suicide after completing all of her goals.

  • Beeping Computers: As a Half-Robot, Gem occasionally makes beeping noises.
  • Beware the Nice Ones:
    • Is a Villager origin in her first life. She is relatively pacifistic and peaceful. Most of her abilities (which isn't a lot, compared with everyone else) are defensive in nature. She can summon Iron Golems every two minutes, which can quite literally uppercut you into the sky if you attack them. And she has dozens of them in her Village. In other words, don't mess with GeminiTay. Just ask fWhip and Joey about their first deaths.
    • In her second life, she became a Half-Robot. She's still peaceful and largely pacifistic, but now with the ability to defend herself and her villagers, she does not plan to allow harm to come to them. When Scott shows up at her village to kidnap more of her villagers, he takes several lasers to the face for his troubles, and Gem is one of the few people Vampire Scott is actually afraid of.
  • Cunning Like a Fox: As a Fox origin in her fifth life, Gem is described to be "sneaky and sly", and she takes advantage of the origin's description and invisibility powers to troll Birb/Owl Sausage and "cheat" while playing Hide and Seek with Wolf Katherine.
  • Engineered Heroics: Sort of. Gem regains her Hero of the Village status by deliberately starting a raid on her village via the Bad Omen effect. Granted, it's not like non-Villager-origin players can get the effect without defeating a raid in some way, and she still tries to safeguard the village as much as possible beforehand to minimize damages and casualties.
  • Human Pet: Lizzie once lured Gem (who has a Villager origin in her first life) to her house to keep as a pet using composters, though Gem quickly escapes while Lizzie's back was turned.
  • Nature Spirit: She adopts this persona when she became a Forestborn.
  • Nothing Left to Do but Die: After regaining her status as the Hero of the Village and ensuring her Villagers' safety, building a memorial for her lives, and touring her builds in flight, Half-Dragon Gem launches herself into one of her village's wheat fields with nothing left to do with her last life.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Her robot half has a red eye and she is able to fire lasers.
  • Somewhere, an Entomologist Is Crying: The Mothling origin, held by Gem in her third life, can only eat leather and rabbit hide, in reference to the idea of moths chewing holes in clothing. While there is a grain of truth in this, it's only the larvae of the carpet moth that eat fabric, while fully grown carpet moths and moths of other species typically eat nectar or tree sap. On the other hand, Gem decided to model herself after the rosy maple moth, which does not eat anything.
  • Verbal Tic: Downplayed with "Beep boop" while she's a Half-Robot, as it's more occasional than common.

    Joey Graceffa 
IGN: JOEYGRACEFFA
Preferred name: Joey
  1. In Joey's first life, he held the Shulk origin. He was killed by one of Villager Gem's Iron Golems.
  2. In his second life, he held the Inchling origin. He was killed by Endermen.
  3. In his third life, he held the Sculkborn origin. He was blown up by a Creeper off-camera.
  4. In his fourth life, he held the Red Panda origin. He was killed by his Panda, Junior.
  5. In his fifth life, he held the Atling origin. He was killed by a Shark.
  6. In his sixth life, he held the Chameleon origin. He was killed by a Spider while out caving.
  7. In his seventh life, he held the Wyverian origin. He was killed by Shubble while trying to get his egg.
  8. In his eighth life, he held the Dullahan origin. He was killed by Angel Sausage with the Demon Slayer.
  9. In his ninth life, he held the Fairyborn origin. He died while flying in a cold biome.
  10. In his tenth and final life, he held the Shadow Crawler origin. He was killed by a Zombie.

  • The Grim Reaper: Joey stylizes himself as the Grim Reaper as a Dullahan, and decides to start murdering people left and right for their supposed 'sins'. Whatever higher powers that exist in the Afterlife-verse ultimately got Pearl to grant Angel Sausage an enchanted "Demon Slayer" sword to get rid of him.
  • Hidden in Plain Sight: In his debut second-life appearance, Joey asks to hitch a ride to Gem's on Sausage since he could fly. However, when Sausage comes looking for Joey in his house, he struggles to find him. Joey, an Inchling at the time, is small enough to hide right behind the Brewing Stand, just under Sausage's nose.
  • Killed Offscreen: He died as a Sculkborn off-camera.
  • In-Series Nickname: In his final life, "Shadow Boy" by Shelby as the two essentially switched origins for their respective final lives, when compared with their first lives.
  • Our Fairies Are Different: As an Inchling in his second life, Joey calls himself a fairy prince and is so small that he can ride on other players' heads. However, when Katherine (as a Fairyborn origin in her second life) finds out about this, she thinks of Joey as more of a fairy fanboy than an actual one.
  • Shout-Out:
    • As a Shulk origin in his first life, Joey refers to himself as Shulk with a matching Minecraft skin styled after The Incredible Hulk.
    • Joey's house in his fourth life is based on the one from Turning Red.
  • Too Dumb to Live: In his 4th episode, he went out to test the strength of his server-mates, where whoever gets first place would get a golden goose egg. When he gets to Gem, rather than herself, they decide to have one of her Iron Golems do it. Naturally, as soon Joey hits one, it attacks back and hits him twice, causing his first death.

    Katherine Elizabeth Gaming 
IGN: katherineeliz
Preferred name: Katherine
  1. In Katherine's first life, she held the Floran origin. She burnt to death after falling in lava.
  2. In her second life, she held the Fairyborn origin. She was killed by Vex Lauren out of envy.
  3. In her third life, she held the Wolf origin. She was killed by Birb/Owl Sausage in a moment of panic.
  4. In her fourth life, she held the Chameleon origin. She was killed by Joey in his Rapunzel tower.
  5. In her fifth life, she held the Merling origin. She was killed by a bloom of Jellyfish.
  6. In her sixth life, she was a Human. She drowned trying to leave her underwater Merling cave.
  7. In her seventh life, she held the Atling origin. She was killed by a Shark while collecting coral.
  8. In her eighth life, she held the Snow Golem origin. She was blown up by a Creeper from behind.
  9. In her ninth life, she held the Lepus origin. She was killed by a Zombie during a Blood Moon.
  10. In her tenth and final life, she held the Inchling origin and styled herself as an Inchworm. She suffocated under red sand while trying to build an Inchling extension to her Bunny house.

  • Butt-Monkey: In her second life, as a Fairyborn origin, those around Katherine didn't seem to respect her a lot. In her debut episode as a Fairyborn alone, Vampire Scott trapped her in a jar to make her an exhibit as an "exotic creatures" zoo, and Inchling Joey treated her quite condescendingly.
  • Chekhov's Gun: As a Lepus, Katherine moves away from her cliffside home to an Arid Highlands biome because it is relatively flat — good for making a carrot farm — and has patches of red sand, which looks orange and reminds her of the orange colour of carrots. At the end of the same episode, Inchling Katherine tries to extend her home to have an Inchling nook, forgetting about the red sand; when she digs upwards to extend the Inchling hole, the red sand that attracted her to the biome a life ago falls on her, being one of the few blocks to be affected by gravity in Minecraft, and suffocates her to her tenth and final death.
  • Cuteness Proximity: Atling Katherine found axolotls adorable, so much that when she was unable to find more than a couple vanilla pink ones in the Lush Cave biome under her home, she "borrowed" Joey's and Scott's... and gets killed by a Shark while getting coral to decorate the cave she built for them, which she considers Laser-Guided Karma.
  • Foil: Katherine in her first life was one to Lizzie in her second life. While both were of the Floran origin and decided to make businesses out of their powers, Katherine remained in the Overworld while Lizzie quickly moved to the End.
  • Green Thumb: In her first life, as a Floran origin, Katherine could cause plants to grow faster. She took advantage of this in her 2nd episode and built a shop to share her power with the world, and is willing to lease her shop to other Florans for a small fee should she die.
  • Killed Offscreen: Her death as an Atling is not shown in her episode, with Katherine only summarizing what had happened surrounding her demise in her previous life.
  • Shout-Out: Upon respawning as an Atling, one of her first comments is "See the line where the sky meets the sea? It calls me."
  • Tempting Fate:
    • As a Snow Golem, upon realizing the sun was setting when she got to the Iceberg biome and that she hadn't brought a bed with her to skip the night, Katherine hesitantly comments, "That's okay! I don't really think anything bad spawns on the ice... right?" She sees hostile mobs spawning on the icebergs just moments later, and eventually gets killed by a hostile mob that also spawned on the ice.
    • When the Blood Moon rose when she was a Lepus, Katherine killed two Zombies and claimed that she wasn't too bad at "this", i.e. dealing with mobs during the Blood Moon. She manages to kill several more mobs before being taken out by a third Zombie the same night.

    LaurenZSide 
IGN: LaurenzSide
Preferred name: Lauren
  1. In Lauren's first life, she held the Avian origin. She was knocked into lava in an explosion.
  2. In her second life, she held the Enderian origin. She was killed by Endermen.
  3. In her third life, she held the Vex origin. She died by phasing into lava, mistaking it for the outside.
  4. In her fourth life, she held the Candy origin. She was blown up by Goolien Sausage to avenge Goolien Lizzie, whom she murdered as an Enderian.
  5. Her fifth origin is currently unknown.

  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Lauren has seemingly gone on hiatus ever since her death as a Vex, and even her fourth death is shown via Sausage's episode rather than her own. When Oli returns from his three-month hiatus, he rejoices and laments in being the Sole Survivor without ever touching on Lauren and her in-universe disappearance (nor Mika, but at least she's been missing from the very start).
  • Didn't Think This Through: Lauren eventually admits her murder of Goolien Lizzie to be this after doing so, but tries to justify it with Lizzie being an extraterrestrial origin and not actually human. She later admits she did deserve to get pranked back by Kangaroo Lizzie for the murder.
  • Foil: Is one to Oli in her second life as an Enderian. While Oli is trying to show that Endermen can be good and peaceful, Lauren is trying to be a villain and has even managed to kill Lizzie.
  • If You're So Evil, Eat This Kitten!: Lauren is subjected to this in her second life by Scott to join the 'villains' club. Her task was to steal something from Joel, and she decides to go the whole hog by capturing Joel's most prized possession (read: Lizzie, according to herself). Not only does she succeed in this, but she set up the trap to kill Lizzie as well, causing her third death.
  • Inferiority Superiority Complex: In her 1st episode, Lauren claimed to have the best origin in her first life, i.e. the Avian origin, but also repeatedly described her powers (or relatively lack thereof) as "stupid". It probably doesn't help that Scott, being Genre Savvy of the Origins Mod, made fun of her on arrival by calling her basically a chicken. She seems to have embraced it by her 2nd episode.
  • Killed Offscreen: She died as a Vex off-camera, doing a re-enactment of it to show how she died.
  • Overzealous Underling: After being told by Scott to steal something of Joel's to join the 'villains' club, Lauren takes it one step further by kidnapping Lizzie, who described herself as Joel's most prized possession. When Scott returned to Lauren's house to check in on her, he seemed to think Lauren took it further than he'd expected, as her mission wasn't as extreme as kidnapping a whole live person (just stealing an object would suffice)... and when Lauren asks if killing Lizzie would be evil enough to suffice membership in the club, Scott somewhat-hesitantly approves it as evil enough, but probably more "evil" than he'd expected from Lauren. (He does show his approval of the murder later, however.)
  • Sibling Murder: How Lauren loses her second life, while trying to prove herself to the Orb. She believes the reason behind this is that her Ender siblings saw her as too weak.
  • Tempting Fate: After becoming a Vex, Lauren wants to have it as long as possible. She ends up having A Molten Date with Death for a second time at the end of the episode.
  • Why Did It Have to Be Snakes?: Lauren, being of Avian origin in her first life, was scared of Lizzie because raccoons (Lizzie's first origin) kill chickens but don't eat them. This caused her to leave several of her egg "children" to Lizzie in an attempt at self-preservation and appeasement, along with a message bearing the context behind this decision. Unfortunately for the latter half of the plan, Raccoon Lizzie was illiterate.

    LDShadowLady 
IGN: LDShadowLady
Preferred name: Lizzie
  1. In Lizzie's first life, she held the Raccoon origin. She died by falling into the Void.
  2. In her second life, she held the Floran origin. She was knocked into the Void by an Enderman.
  3. In her third life, she held the Goolien origin. She burnt in lava from Enderian Lauren's trap.
  4. In her fourth life, she held the Kangaroo origin. She was killed by a Barracuda.
  5. In her fifth life, she held the Birb origin. She was killed by a Zombie after falling down a hole.
  6. In her sixth life, she held the Enigma origin. She was killed by a shoal of Guardians with their eye-lasers.
  7. In her seventh life, she held the Zombie origin. She burned to death once the sun rose, as she was unable to seek shelter in time.
  8. In her eighth life, she held the Crawler origin and styled herself as a Worm. She was blown up by a Creeper.
  9. In her ninth life, she held the Phantom origin. She was killed by a Freshwater Eel after being attacked by a coyote.
  10. In her tenth and final life, she held the Villager origin. She was killed by one of her village's Iron Golems after accidentally hitting it while farming carrots.

  • Blatant Lies: In her third life, Lizzie claims to Lauren that she was a human obsessed with goo. Her alien-like eyes, green skin, translucent body, and sizeshifter abilities say otherwise.
  • Blindfolded Vision: Played with, in that she only has a blindfold on her skin for her sixth life as an Enigma, otherwise she can see perfectly fine.
  • Deadly Gaze: As an Enigma, Lizzie is able to kill mobs and Players just by staring at them, albeit slowly.
  • Face–Heel Turn: While one can't really say Lizzie was the most morally upstanding person on the server, after becoming an Enigma origin in her sixth life, she goes full-on villain mode and has plans to take over the server with her ability to literally stare entities to death.
  • Foil: Lizzie in her second life is one to Katherine in her first life. While both are of the Floran origin and decided to make businesses out of their powers, Katherine remains in the Overworld while Lizzie quickly moves to the End.
  • The Gadfly: In her fourth life as a Kangaroo origin, she tries her best to live up to her origin's description by trying to be as annoying as possible… by pranking people. This has included building an infinite noise machine in Lauren's pyramid-shaped base and making a waterfall on its exterior, filling CPK's house with Snow Golems and snow and later cows, throwing snowballs at Sausage while he was building (which ultimately didn't work out because he didn't take Knockback damage as a Gravital origin at the time), and making an entity cramming machine with hundreds of boats stacked on top of each other for Scott to clean up.
  • Green Thumb: In her second life, as a Floran origin, Lizzie can cause plants to grow faster. She takes advantage of this, much like Katherine, her fellow Floran at the time, and builds a shop to sell plants, except in the End rather than the Overworld.
  • Hoist by Her Own Petard:
    • In an attempt to conquer the End-dimension, Lizzie tricks a bunch of people into jumping into the End-portal with her, by dropping them all down a chute into the portal. However, she didn't take into account the fact that nine people, including one Giant, wouldn't all fit on the tiny 3×3 spawn platform, and she winds up getting pushed into the Void, leading to the server's first death.
    • Lizzie's death as an Enigma ends similarly. In an attempt to create an "inescapable" escape room to trap several unsuspecting victims inside, she creates a "boat race" for them while pretending to be a pirate captain, and while her trap succeeds briefly, the moment she phases through the walls of the room with her Enigma powers, a shoal of Guardians ambush and kill her.
      Jimmy: (in response to this) Lizzie's just trapped us and died!
  • Human Pet: In her first life as a Raccoon, Lizzie had an odd fascination with Villagers and has a Villager she named "Humie" (a cured Zombie Villager) who she keeps in her house. She has also once lured Gem (who had a Villager origin in her first life) to her house to keep as a pet using composters, though Gem quickly escaped while Lizzie's back was turned.
  • Improperly Paranoid: Near the start of her 9th episode, Lizzie hears Scott breaking blocks near her base and believing he was there to "uncover the mystery", she fixates her Deadly Gaze on him and accidentally murders him by staring at him for too long. For context, Scott was picking flowers at the time.
  • Irony: Her final life as a Villager was ended... by an Iron Golem, the protectors of villagers.
  • Never Learned to Read: Lizzie claims that she's illiterate due to being a Raccoon, as of her first origin. However, she can be seen writing signs instructing her server-mates on trash collection, making this zig-zagged or inconsistent.
  • Pirate Girl: Well, not really. Captain Lizzie was a disguise for Enigma Lizzie to lure unsuspecting victims into an "inescapable" escape room under an Ocean Monument, through a boat race. She still puts up a "pirate" accent for the part and a matching outfit, though.
  • Rascally Raccoon: The Raccoon origin, held by Lizzie in her first life, gives players the ability to turn temporarily invisible, as well as a toggleable speed boost. Lizzie herself proves herself to be very cunning and sets up garbage cans at everyone's bases so she can raid their trash.
  • Really Royalty Reveal: Though she appeared relatively normal at the time, Goolien Sausage's continuation of the saga of Zorgensploosh 12 reveals that Goolien Lizzie was the princess of the planet and the King's daughter. It's unknown whether her other personas have any noble/royal heritage, however, and this trope only applies because Lizzie's perspective episode never mentioned that she was royal.
  • Surprisingly Sudden Death: Lizzie was the first player to notably lose their life after a short period of time, and seems to be trying to speedrun through her lives:
    • Her Goolien and Kangaroo origin both died in the episode they had their debut.
    • Her Birb origin wasn't even around for five minutes before she died.
    • She lost three lives (Zombie origin, Crawler origin, Phantom origin) in one episode, said episode was their debut.
  • Talk Like a Pirate: Lizzie uses a stereotypical pirate accent in her disguise as Captain Lizzie.
    Joel: (as everyone else laughs) You sound like you're from... Cornwall.
    Lizzie: (in her normal accent) I'm a Cornish pirate.

    MythicalSausage 
IGN: MythicalSausage
Preferred name: Sausage
  1. In Sausage's first life, he held the Elytrian origin and styled himself as an Angel. He was killed by Vampire Scott.
  2. In his second life, he held the Half-Wither origin. He died after falling off his Creeper farm.
  3. In his third life, he held the Gravital origin. He was killed by an Enderman.
  4. In his fourth life, he held the Crawler origin and styled himself as an Ant. He was accidentally blown up by Joel.
  5. In his fifth life, he held the Thunderborn origin. He fell to his death after a failed Ender Pearl toss.
  6. In his sixth life, he held the Birb origin and styled himself as an Owl. He died by flying into the wall of the Cute Café after accidentally murdering Wolf Katherine.
  7. In his seventh life, he held the Goolien origin and styled himself as an Among Us crewmate. He spontaneously combusted in the Nether section of Enigma Lizzie's "boat race" due to him wearing high-tiered armour at the time.
  8. In his eighth life, he held the Giant origin. He blew up from a TNT trap under a tree.
  9. In his ninth life, he held the Inchling origin. He was killed by Dullahan Joey.
  10. In his tenth and final life, he held the Angel origin. He ascended to a higher plane of existence to meet with Pearl.

  • Bounty Hunter: Goolien Sausage played a bounty hunter from "Zorgensploosh 12" the planet, hired by the King to avenge the late Goolien Lizzie.
  • Character Overlap: AL!Sausage is fundamentally the same character as the Sausage from Empires SMP Season 1, later revealed to be given a dose of Laser-Guided Amnesia for the events of Season 1. By extension, Saint Pearl is the same character as Pearl the farmer queen from Empires SMP Season 1.
    TheMythicalSausage: (in response to a YouTube comment) Empires s1 me was the same character in Afterlife after some time passed into trying to "fix" my reality of season 1....

    "No Comment" on what happened before I got to Afterlife...and After I got to see Pearl in the season finale of Afterlife..... :)
  • Chekhov's Gun: In Episode 4 of his perspective, Sausage finds a sealed chamber in a cavern in the mountain he lives on, with the message not to open it until he receives his "next" (read: second) origin. After his first death, Sausage opens it and finds a Nether Ruby sword and a set of armour, telling him to fulfill his destiny.
  • Death by Looking Up: At the end of his Crawler life, Sausage hears Joel speaking from on top of his anthill, and looks up in time to see ignited TNT being dropped down the hole, killing him in the explosion.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Upon Katherine finding Sausage at the Cute Café, she punches him to say hi. Sausage responds by taking out a sword and murdering her on the spot. He regrets this immediately, panics that Shelby was going to "fire [him] on the spot", flies into the wall, and dies.
  • Laser-Guided Amnesia:
    • Giant Sausage holds absolutely no recollection of his previous life as a Goolien.
    • Given the Character Overlap of Sausage from Empires Season 1 and the ALSMP, it is stated in Empires Season 2 that the ALSMP counterpart was granted amnesia by Pearl to forget the traumatic memories associated with Season 1 and its aftermath.
  • My Hovercraft Is Full of Eels: Implied. After the Guardians of the Afterlife's first confrontation with Vampire Scott, Sausage attempts to bid Feline Shelby goodbye with several meows, to which Shelby responds, astonished, that what he said wasn't "Goodbye" in Cat. No translation was provided, however.
  • Our Angels Are Different: Sausage held the Elytrian origin — which gives him a permanent set of wings and a boost that can launch him up into the air every once in a while — in his first life, which caused him to dub himself "Angel Sausage". Scott, who later actually got the Angel origin in his third life, derides past-Sausage as "an Elytrian with a god complex"... which Sausage, finally being an actual Angel in his tenth life, concedes with.
  • Our Gods Are Different: As a Thunderborn, Sausage became Zeus, the sky god and chief of the Greek pantheon with powers over lightning.
  • Rise from Your Grave: Implied. The Stinger of Sausage's 6th episode (just after he lost his first life) is a shot of the graveyard next to the Church, with the graves untouched. The opening of his 7th episode is another shot of the graveyard, but with the one for "Angel Sausage" dug open to reveal a chest.
  • Sadly Mythtaken: In his eighth life as a Giant, Sausage styled himself as a (Viking) Giant from Norse mythology and worshipped Thor. However in Eddic sources, the jötnar are often presented as a threat to gods and humans, with many times leading them to battle against Thor.
  • Tempting Fate:
    • After being thoroughly spooked by Vampire Scott, Sausage flees into the Church, saying that it was a safe space and that Vampires couldn't enter the holy building, and later tries to reassure himself that nothing bad could happen in there. He was proven wrong within the minute, and it quickly results in his first death on the server.
    • In his 14th episode, after making some contingency plans for the Guardians of the Afterlife, Sausage jokes with Shelby that he would never die and nothing bad could happen to them. He loses his life at the very end of the episode... guess it was a good thing he had those contingency plans, huh?

    TheOrionSound 
IGN: OrionSound
Preferred name: Oli
  1. In Oli's first life, he held the Enderian origin. He died after getting stuck in a water cave.
  2. In his second life, he held the Atling origin. He died after being struck by lightning.
  3. In his third life, he held the Forestborn origin and styled himself as Pinocchio. He died from falling into a lava pit while searching for Jimmy (who was, by that point, perma-dead).
  4. In his fourth life, he held the Thornling origin and styled himself as a cactus. While he technically died from an unknown cause, it can be presumed (from his episode and similar incidents) that he fell onto the ground and died while escaping Enigma Lizzie's trap on the Ender Rail.
  5. In his fifth life, he held the Iceling origin and styled himself as a snowman. He died from an unknown cause.
  6. In his sixth life, he held the Zombie origin and styled himself as a Drowned. He died from an unknown cause.
  7. In his seventh life, he held the Vampire origin. He died from an unknown cause.
  8. In his eighth life, he held the Fairyborn origin and styled himself as a bee. He presumably loses this origin after escaping and falling from Heaven, and ultimately never lives out his ninth and tenth lives on the ALSMP server. For his adventures after this on Empires Season 2, see here.

  • Ambiguous Situation: Oli was revealed to have died for the first time sometime before Joey died to Gem's Iron Golem, as when Joey showed the list of users online, where he and Lizzie were shown with the number 9 while Joey had 10, and again when Joel checked the list of users after he killed Jimmy. What Oli's new origin was, however, remained unclear as he used his Enderian skin throughout his appearances in the other members' videos. He's eventually revealed to be an Atling.
  • Character Overlap: Oli's ALSMP finale segues into his 1st episode of Empires SMP Season 2, confirming the two are the same character.
  • Foil: Is one to Enderian Lauren. While Oli is trying to show that Endermen can be good and peaceful, Lauren is trying to be a villain and has even managed to kill Lizzie.
  • Momma's Boy: Courtesy of Enderians being the children of the Ender Dragon in the Origins mod lore, Oli tried to defend his mother throughout the Ender Dragon fight... to no avail, then he tried to take the Dragon Egg for himself so that he could bring his mother back (though it's quickly pointed out that Minecraft doesn't work this way).
  • Prongs of Poseidon: As an Atling, an aquatic origin, Oli used a trident named "Riptide (from Percy Jackson)" as both a weapon and a mode of transportation.
  • Sole Survivor: After finding all his fellow server-mates dead or missing, he briefly celebrates being this while presumably speedrunning the rest of his lives, but eventually attempts to reach out to Angel Sausage in Heaven as a Fairyborn to escape his loneliness. He ultimately rejects "life" in Heaven being Pearl's sparring-buddy due to wanting to be alive again rather than "dead" in Heaven, falls into the ocean without any origin, builds a boat on a "Far Side" Island he landed near, and sails west to the Empires Season 2 world.

    RIPMika 
IGN: RIPmeeks
Preferred name: Mika
  1. In Mika's first life, she holds the Candy origin.

  • Chuck Cunningham Syndrome: Mika has not appeared in any of the other members' videos since the first few weeks, even pointed out by Vampire Scott as he lists down the server members' weaknesses. The out-of-universe reason is that she was moving house starting from the second week, thus unable to record anything for her videos.
  • Gingerbread House: Mika's base is a giant cake with a slice cut out that shows the inside.

    Scott Smajor 
IGN: Smajor1995
Preferred name: Scott
  1. In Scott's first life, he held the Mothling origin. He was killed by Blazes.
  2. In his second life, he held the Vampire origin. He was killed by Wyverian fWhip for trying to steal from his Dragon hoard.
  3. In his third life, he held the Angel origin. He was accidentally stared to death by Enigma Lizzie.
  4. In his fourth life, he held the Merling origin. He suffocated to death outside of water.
  5. In his fifth life, he held the Kangaroo origin. He was killed by Iron Golems while trying to steal a grindstone from fWhip.
  6. In his sixth life, he held the Red Panda origin. He was shot to death by a Skeleton during a Super Blood Moon.
  7. In his seventh life, he held the Snow Golem origin. He burned to death after accidentally walking into a fire.
  8. In his eighth life, he held the Thornling origin. He was divebombed by a Creeper.
  9. In his ninth life, he held the Birb origin. He crashed into the ground after taking kinetic damage from flying into the roof of his birdhouse.
  10. In his tenth and final life, he held the Fox origin. He dies after accidentally falling off his roof.

  • Abandonment-Induced Animosity: After Sausage and Shelby both die, renounce evil, and form the Guardians of the Afterlife together, Scott is left as the last member of the League of Villains. He proceeds to barge in on their meeting and call them awful friends.
  • Attention Deficit... Ooh, Shiny!: Early in the Ender Dragon fight, Scott gets distracted by pretty End blocks and ores and goes out to collect them instead of, you know, helping his friends get to safety onto the main End island. He returns to his senses soon after.
  • Blackmail: In Lauren's 4th episode and Scott's 12th, Scott catches Enderian Lauren sitting on the Dragon Egg he previously gave her, and promises to keep this a secret... unless Lauren crosses him, in which case, he'd reveal it to the whole server.
  • Bullying a Dragon: A rather literal case when he tries to steal from the Dragon Hoard. It ends as well as you'd expect.
  • Camp Gay: Scott is openly gay, with an effeminate way of speaking, and a love for cute things. His Vampire-persona really turns things up a notch, as his way of intimidating his (largely male) victims takes on a very flirty tone, he cares a lot about his appearance, and he generally acts like a spoiled Rich Bitch.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: In his second life. Vampire Scott takes pleasure in the suffering of others, repeatedly torments his server-mates and, during his debut, outright murders two people. He has absolutely zero qualms about stealing from people, and refers to everyone around him as peasants. As soon as Evil Inc. joins forces, Scott excitedly proposes a server-wide killing spree, and calls Shelby weak when she objects to the killing of her friends.
    Scott: My conscience died with the moth.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: As a Vampire, Scott is undoubtedly evil, and kills two people for incredibly minor sleights (Sausage for throwing his bathwater at him, and Gem for hitting him after he stole one of her Villagers) before collecting their heads as trophies. He does, however, take the time to collect their items and put them in a chest to stop them from despawning, because in his own words; he may be evil but he's not a monster.
  • Face–Heel Turn: After losing his first life and gaining a Vampire origin, Scott immediately decides to be the "bad guy", and kills two people in the very episode he debuts in his second life.
  • Foil: To himself, ironically. Vampire-Scott was a Card-Carrying Villain who made no secret of his hatred for anything good, stole and murdered to his heart's content and generally prided himself on being the bad guy of the server. He was immediately succeeded by Angel-Scott, a divine harbinger of justice who isn't any less ruthless, but is very firmly on the side of good.
    Angel Scott: Past-me and now-me would've hated each other.
  • Fox Folk: In his tenth and final life, Scott uses an anthropomorphic fox Minecraft skin and thus appears as one.
  • Gold and White Are Divine: In his third life, Scott wears white and gold as an Angel. He also has wings, but they aren't pure white like traditional angel wings, but rather a gradient of white to gold to red, like fire.
  • Good Is Boring: Cited to be the reason for his Face–Heel Turn, when Half-Robot Gem remarks he could have used his Swap Teleportation powers for good instead of evil.
  • Human Head on the Wall: Vampire Scott places the heads of his victims on his wall as a symbolic "don't mess with me or you'll meet the same fate as them" warning. So far, those victims have included Elytrian Sausage and Villager Gem.
  • Ironic Name: Invoked in his 6th episode, where he names a dragonfly "Biggie" because it's absolutely tiny.
  • Irony: Vampire Scott, easily the most evil person on the entire server, was reincarnated as an actual angel. Angel Scott is quick to remark on the irony of the server's villain turning into a divine harbinger of justice, and says that the two of them would've hated each other, and even later describes the experience as the universe handing him a UNO reverse card.
  • Lesbian Vampire: Gender-Inverted Trope in his second life; of course, the 'gay' part is not inherent to the origin, but rather than man himself (and the man behind the screen).
  • Not So Above It All: Even as a Vampire and a self-proclaimed "bad guy", he still found Silk Moths from the End adorable.
  • Our Angels Are Different: With the Angel origin, Scott can walk on water, is protected from debuffs, can set undead mobs on fire while hitting them, and can both levitate and fly with Elytra wings. However, he can't hold Totems of Undying and being in non-Overworld realms has an adverse affect on him.
  • Our Vampires Are Different: With the Vampire origin, Scott gets the ability to drink blood from others, a couple Flash Step abilities, and numerous buffs during the night; however, he takes extra damage from wooden weapons. Originally sunlight just weakens him, essentially making him a Daywalking Vampire, but later starts burning when exposed to it and resorts to using an umbrella. In-universe, Scott presumes it's because he was cursed for killing an "angel".note 
  • People Zoo: As a Vampire, Scott has plans to make a zoo for exotic creatures... and that list of "exotic creatures" unfortunately includes Fairyborn Katherine, who sought him out in the first place believing he was still a Mothling.
  • Queer Colors: As a Fox, Scott, who is gay in real life, decorates his area with rainbows in honour of Pride Month.
  • Red and Black and Evil All Over: Vampire Scott's aesthetic is entirely red and black, shown in his house, his clothing, and his umbrella. He's also a Card-Carrying Villain who openly plots to kill others on the server.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: In his second life, Scott has blood-red eyes and doesn't hesitate in yeeting two others to join the second-life club with him.
  • Reformed, but Not Tamed: After going from the Vampire origin to the Angel origin, Scott officially quits being a villain, but states he has no intention of going fully good either, instead becoming a "vengeful" angel who chooses to be spiteful rather than a do-gooder, Incorruptible Pure Pureness type.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Upon encountering a Super Blood Moon (the one that got Zombie Gem killed later on), Scott's immediate response was to leave the game.
    Smajor1995: oh heck no! Im out!
  • Somewhere, an Entomologist Is Crying: The Mothling origin, held by Scott in his first life, can only eat leather and rabbit hide, in reference to the idea of moths chewing holes in clothing. While there is a grain of truth in this, it's only the larvae of the carpet moth that eat fabric, while fully grown carpet moths and moths of other species typically eat nectar or tree sap. In addition, Scott decided to model himself after the luna moth, which does not eat anything and only lives for about a week to mate.
  • Sticky Fingers: As a Kangaroo, Scott turns to a "life of crime" and starts stealing other players' belongings. This quickly proved to be his doom. He picks this up again in his finale, first looting Sausage's storage room for colourful blocks as a Parrot after Sausage ascended to Heaven (he dies on the return trip home), then intends to do so as a Fox in his final life, but dies again before he could do that.
  • Supernatural Gold Eyes: In his third life, Scott has golden eyes and is an Angel.
  • Tempting Fate:
    • At the beginning of his 13th episode, he complains about how no one on the server can apparently stay alive longer than a week. He ends up dying at the end of the episode.
    • Scott makes a fireplace in his igloo as a Snow Golem, with a created Snow Golem inside to keep him company. This goes just as well as you might expect:
      Scott: And then, we've got this, and it means he [the Snow Golem companion] hopefully will be smart enough not to go in that [fireplace], because we're snowmen and we burn easily–
      (The Snow Golem companion walks right into the fire and burns to death as crickets chirp in the background)
      Scott: I just said.
  • Too Dumb to Live: In his first life. While trying to get blaze rods, Mothling Scott gets hit by a blaze, which takes half of his health in one hit. His response to this is to try to enter a room full of blazes, and naturally, he gets killed in two hits.
  • White Hair, Black Heart: As a Vampire, he has white hair and is a self-proclaimed "bad guy".

    Seapeekay 
IGN: Seapeekay
Preferred name: Callum
  1. In Callum's first life, he held the Giant origin. He was accidentally shot by Illusioner fWhip.
  2. In his second life, he held the Elytrian origin. He died after falling too hard on the ground after accidentally flying.
  3. In his third life, he held the Phantom origin. He was fireballed into the lava sea in the Nether by a Ghast.
  4. In his fourth life, he held the Dullahan origin. He starved to death while trying to find soul lanterns.
  5. In his fifth life, he held the Gravital origin. He drowned to get a new origin.
  6. In his sixth life, he holds the Giant origin again.

  • Didn't Think This Through: At the end of his 4th episode, Callum gets onto the Nether roof... but forgot to bring obsidian or anything at all that can help him get out of the Nether roof. Scott had to go up there to save him with his Swap Teleportation powers (as a Vampire) and a barrel of obsidian.
  • Fox Folk: Callum's default skin is an anthropomorphized fox, and most of his skins used on the ALSMP tend to be adapted from it.
  • Intangibility: As a Phantom in his third life, Callum was able to phase through blocks, with the exception of bedrock as he learned while trying to go through the Nether roof.
  • Yet Another Stupid Death: Callum racks up deaths quicker than anyone else on the server in its earlier days, often through completely avoidable means. His second death happened after he launched himself into the air as an Elytrian and just didn't deploy his wings. His fourth death happened after he trapped himself on the Nether roof as a Dullahan, burned through all but two of his soul lanterns while waiting for rescue, then failed to ask for help getting more lanterns until he was literally seconds away from starving to death. fWhip delivered some for him, but Callum couldn't find them in time, panicked, then starved.

    Shubble 
IGN: ShubbleYT
Preferred name: Shelby
  1. In Shelby's first life, she held the Shadow Crawler origin. She was blown up by a Creeper.
  2. In her second life, she held the Birb origin. She died after flying into a tree.
  3. In her third life, she held the Feline origin. She was blown up by Enigma Lizzie's trap for stealing from her.
  4. In her fourth life, she held the Opossum origin. She was killed by Joey's Panda, Junior.
  5. In her fifth life, she held the Wyverian origin. She was killed by Joey for revenge.
  6. In her sixth life, she held the Truffle origin. She was killed by a Feral Wolf.
  7. In her seventh life, she held the Wolf origin. She died fighting a Webslinging Burning Starving Speedster Enderman during a Super Blood Moon.
  8. In her eighth life, she held the Birb origin again. She accidentally launched herself off the roof of her house and hit the ground.
  9. In her ninth life, she held the Phantom origin. She was ambushed by a Creeper in her mushroom house's attic.
  10. In her tenth and final life, she held the Shulk origin. She died from suicide by jumping off from a birch tree near her house.

  • Badass Boast: She ends her 4th episode with one:
    Shelby: I'm not just in the shadows, I am the shadows!
  • Cat Girl: As a Feline, Shelby has cat ears and a tail.
  • Company Cross References: As a Truffle, Shelby switches back to her 'Mushroom Queen' Shrub skin and repeatedly slips into character for Shrub, making references to Xornoth and the Corruption, and even referring to herself as a Gnome at one point.
  • Dark Is Not Evil: Downplayed in her first life. Shadow Crawlers are technically neutral (as origins do not have set allegiances), and while Shelby is antagonistic towards a few characters like Meghan, it's hard to full-on call her "evil", and she has a decent and friendly streak... at least, more than her fellow 'villain' club members.
  • Driven by Envy: Shelby initially gave Meghan her blessing to have the "mushroom girl" aesthetic (since Shelby had it during Empires and Meghan, in her first life, is of the Truffle origin), but Meghan told her about the huge variety of blocks associated with mushrooms in the mod-pack they were using, which caused Shelby to revoke her blessing out of animosity and envy. Ironically, Shelby would get the Truffle origin in a later life.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Downplayed. Though Shadow Crawler Shelby did have an initial plan to Take Over the World and spread darkness across it (in response to others trying to kill her so they could get some sleep and skip the night), she, unlike Vampire Scott and Half-Wither Sausage, isn't exactly into killing people to accomplish that goal, and had some reservations griefing the few she considered friends.
  • In-Series Nickname: In her first life, "Shadow Girl" by herself and Shulk Joey, "Shadow Queen" by Sausage.
  • Surprisingly Sudden Death: Shelby's 15th episode is titled "THE ONE WHERE I LOSE 4 LIVES!".
  • Tempting Fate:
    • In her 8th episode, Shelby is asked by her stream chat whether she would end the stream or respawn and do something else if she died. Shelby's response was to say, "I'm not gonna die! I just simply will not die." Two seconds later (in the episode), she flies into a tree and dies. Her chat responds appropriately by either screaming "NO" or laughing that someone jinxed it.
    • As a Wolf, as the Super Blood Moon rises, Shelby realizes she isn't actually prepared for it as she hasn't thrown out everything she doesn't need from her inventory, and brushes it off, saying "How bad can this be?" Moments later, she sees about a dozen hostile mobs spawn in the distance on the island she's on, and she ends up getting killed by a 'Boss' mob that she underestimated later the same night.
    • In her eighth life, Shelby becomes a Birb again and is ecstatic that she has a second chance of living out that origin, as she lost her initial Birb life in a flight accident. She practically immediately dies again due to another flight accident.
  • Token Good Teammate: The only member of the League of Villains who doesn't actively want to kill the other server-members. In spite of being the founder, she gets kicked out of the club for this.

    SmallishBeans 
IGN: SmallishBeans
Preferred name: Joel
  1. In Joel's first life, he held the Blazeborn origin. He was killed by a Jungle Skeleton.
  2. In his second life, he held the Giant origin. He fell to his death from his unfinished staircase bridge in the Nether.
  3. In his third life, he held the Iceling origin. He burnt to death in a lava cauldron.
  4. In his fourth life, he held the Wyverian origin. He fell to his death while decorating his base's ceiling.
  5. In his fifth life, he held the Thunderborn origin. He fell onto the ground and died while escaping Enigma Lizzie's trap on the Ender Rail.
  6. In his sixth life, he held the Lepus origin. He accidentally leaped into the Void while traversing the End isles.
  7. In his seventh life, he held the Fairyborn origin. He was killed by a trident-wielding Drowned.
  8. In his eighth life, he held the Forestborn origin. He was killed by Jimmy during their tournament battle.
  9. In his ninth life, he held the Gravital origin. He fell into the Void while collecting resources.
  10. In his tenth and final life, he held the Half-Robot origin. He burnt to death in a lava pool under his carrot field.

  • Be Careful What You Wish For: In a meta way. Having comically insisted that he's tall in previous videos, he rolls the Giant origin, making him the tallest character. But he soon finds out that, for reasons ranging from being too big to fit in a lot of builds and an inability to swim, the origin is very inconvenient.
  • Cool Shades: In his third life as an Iceling origin, Joel wears a pair of sunglasses because he's "the coolest person on the server".
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Oh, have a catboy move into your house and occupy a room in your house without asking you? Build a whole trap to blow him up!
  • Dissonant Serenity: Joel's first response to finding out Lauren kidnapped his wife is to say "oh cool" [sic] in the in-game chat.
  • Flying Saucer: Joel spends his last two lives building one, as he stylized his appearance as an Alien for his ninth life as a Gravital. He never completes it as he loses his final life building it.
  • New-Age Retro Hippie: Joel adopts this persona as a Forestborn.
  • Our Gods Are Different: As a Thunderborn, Joel decided to become Thor, the hammer-wielding god from Norse Mythology associated with lightning. Doubles as a Shout-Out because his skin is based from the Marvel version of Thor.
  • Our Ogres Are Hungrier: In his second life as a Giant, Joel becomes an ogre and uses his old Shrek skin.
  • Playboy Bunny: As a Lepus, he builds a mansion and attempts to seek out wild rabbits to, ehm, breed.
  • Pungeon Master: Joel is extremely prone to making puns about his origin in his episodes, to the point at least one is expected per episode.
  • Tempting Fate: As an Iceling, Joel walks across his lava farm, and mentions being scared to fall in because his origin is Weak to Fire. Three seconds later, he walks a bit to the left and falls into one of the lava cauldrons.

    SolidarityGaming 
IGN: SolidarityGaming
Preferred name: Jimmy
  1. In Jimmy's first life, he held the Thornling origin. He was shot by Illusioner fWhip in the scuffle for the Dragon Egg.
  2. In his second life, he held the Feline origin. He was killed by Giant Joel's TNT trap.
  3. In his third life, he held the Half-Dragon origin. He crashed to the ground due to server lag.
  4. In his fourth life, he held the Wolf origin. He was shot by a Skeleton.
  5. In his fifth life, he held the Birb origin. He was blown up by a Creeper while reading his origin description.
  6. In his sixth life, he held the Candy origin. He died by 'drowning' while escaping from Lizzie's "boat race" trap.
  7. In his seventh life, he held the Red Panda origin. He was killed by Sausage after his tournament battle with Joel.
  8. In his eighth life, he held the Inchling origin. He purposefully jumped into lava to get a new origin.
  9. In his ninth life, he held the Cookieborn origin. He was killed by a Vindicator during a Pillager raid on Gem's village.
  10. In his tenth and final life, he held the Lepus origin. He was fireballed by a Ghast in the Nether.

  • Butt-Monkey: After being Lured into a Trap with the other tavern visitors by Enigma Lizzie, Joel first proposes that they eat Jimmy. It could have been understandable given Jimmy's origin at the time (Candy) as well as for survival, but when fWhip starts breaking the tunnel of the "racetrack" after Jimmy starts taking damage to the water leaking through, and Joey being entirely supportive of the breakage to kill Jimmy, it's pretty much just this trope.
  • Cat Folk: In Jimmy's second life, he appears as an anthropomorphic cat.note 
  • Cats Are Superior: In his second life, Jimmy mentions this, saying if someone has a pet cat, "their house" would in actuality be the cat's house and no long the person's, and he himself displays that mentality by moving into Joel's house while he was on holiday in real life, meaning he could do nothing about the catboy that moved into his base, proclaiming himself to be "adopted". Sadly, Joel doesn't react quite as well to this, deciding to build a trap to murder Jimmy via TNT minecarts.
  • The Gadfly: After defeating the Ender Dragon, Jimmy continuously hits the Dragon Egg for the lolz, causing it to teleport all over the place and making it a pain for anyone to get the Dragon Egg. This ends up being deconstructed when fWhip eventually shoots Jimmy in the scuffle.
  • High on Catnip: Alluded to when Sausage gifts Jimmy several doses of catnip on the latter's second life.
  • I Am Not Weasel: Jimmy was mistaken for a penguin as a (Red) Panda multiple times by Joel.
  • Idiot Ball: Inchling Jimmy decided to kill himself to get a new origin. As the comments section of the video points out, he could have just rerolled. Jimmy acknowledges this in the episode after that, saying he forgot he could do that.
  • Mistaken for Dog: For his Red Panda origin, Jimmy uses a skin that resembles Po from King Fu Panda, a Giant Panda, which is completely unrelated to Red Pandas.
  • Robbing the Dead: As a Cookieborn, Jimmy raids the homes of some of the players who had already lost all ten of their lives at the time — fWhip and Sausage, to clarify — for sugar and sweet foods.note 
  • Schmuck Bait: After moving into Joel's house without asking, Joel leads Jimmy to a giant salmon he's built, and tells him that if he presses the button on its nose, it will dispense Dreamies (a brand of cat treats). Jimmy, too excited to consider that Joel may not be telling the truth, presses the button immediately... and is blown up by several TNT minecarts.
  • Shout-Out:
    • As a Red Panda origin, Jimmy wears a onesie styled after Po from Kung Fu Panda.
    • As an Inchling origin, Jimmy's skin is based on a Green Army Man from Toy Story.

    Strawburry17 
IGN: GamerBurry
Preferred name: Meghan
  1. In Meghan's first life, she held the Truffle origin. She burnt to death while swimming in lava.
  2. In her second life, she held the Piglin origin. She was impaled by a Drowned's Trident while fighting it.
  3. In her third life, she held the Raccoon origin. She died falling to the ground while trying to parkour on top of bamboo.
  4. In her fourth life, she held the Merling origin. She suffocated to death outside of water.
  5. In her fifth life, she held the Lepus origin. She was killed by a Coyote.
  6. In her sixth life, she holds the Half-Dragon origin.

  • Literal Metaphor: As a Raccoon, her house is built to be a literal dumpster fire.
  • Malicious Slander: Meghan tends to spread a lot of rumors about her server-mates to the rest of the SMP.
  • Pig Man: In her second life as a Piglin, Meghan's Minecraft skin is styled after an in-game Piglin; she manages to outlive most of her server-mates as a Piglin.
  • Robbing the Dead: As a Raccoon, Meghan lives up to the "Trash Panda" name by robbing the storage rooms of several of her server-mates... most of whom had already lost all of their lives.
  • Shout-Out: Meghan's axolotls are named after various Pokémon.


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