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J.P. represents the Seven Deadly Sins
  • Pride- In "Taking Criticism", his ego is shown to dwarf Jupiter, and increased even more in "Power Fantasy".
  • Greed- He routinely shows an obsession with making money.
  • Sloth- He always advocates taking the easy option.
  • Wrath- He has killed people note  for criticising him.
  • Lust- His obsession with love triangles
  • Gluttony- May fall under greed
  • Envy- Nothing, maybe he`s too proud to be envious.
    • Well, he is implied to be jealous of romance novel authors' success.

J.P. is a troper
  • He shows familiarity with tropes, uses several TV Tropes terms and is at least aware of TV Tropes, as shown in "The Nature Of Cliches".

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JP will make sequels to/remakes of some of his old videos
  • Many of them are very short, and he may think there's more to cover.

The thing being locked up in Megacorp's "IG" vault is the personification of JP's Inner Greed
  • According to the backstory for this mysterious IG thing on its Campfire Blaze profile:
"In the beginning of the TWA universe, before the genre worlds were forged, the creator split off several aspects from himself that would later be called "Inners".
  • While we've only seen his Inner Critic so far, this passage suggests that there are more like him, and that Megacorp have captured one of these "Inners".
  • Confirmed. Inner Greed was inside the vault.

Knight Commander McStabbypants is JP's Inner Integrity
  • When we see Integrity in the flashback, he's holding the same sword as McStabbypants but less battered. No other character has that sword. Inner Integrity is also suspiciously absent despite having founded the Knights of Artistic Integrity.

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