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Anti-Realists

Seemingly-incompatible ideologies united by a desire to destroy the political compass and the realists.

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Everyone Unreal Makes The Same Deal

    Grej 

Anti-Realist, Hyper-Anti-Centrist

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A political YouTuber and the leader of the Anti-Realists. Inspired by the exploits of Jreg and the Anti-Centrists, he united the off-compass ideologies together to fight against the forces of realism.


  • Card-Carrying Villain: Grej openly admits as to why the ideologies he supports won't work and are actively damaging to political discussion. Which is why he does it.
  • Contrasting Sequel Protagonist: Jreg, despite his status as an extremist, he only wanted the centrists gone to affirm real political change, regardless of what kind it brought. Grej however is motivated by pure insanity and believes the destruction of the political compass and even reality itself itself is a goal worth fighting for. Even after Jreg was revealed to be Evil All Along and merges with Radical Centrist to become the ideology-destroying Accelerationism, he's still this trope, as Grej is honest about his Omnicidal Maniac nature from the get-go, while Jreg's agenda was more hidden aside from "destroy centrism".
  • Even Evil Has Standards: Despite his love for unrealistic and harmful ideologies, he draws the line at Cult Communalism when discussing how it's basically what real-life cults do to dehumanise their members.
  • The Leader: Leader of the Anti-Realists.
  • Nightmare Face: While most of the time it's the lack of one thereof, when he does show his face it has a Slasher Smile complete with horrific black-bead eyes.
  • Not-So-Well-Intentioned Extremist: Jreg already was on shaky ground for good intentions, but Grej clearly knows why he's in the wrong, yet keeps going anyway.
  • You Cannot Grasp the True Form: Grej has no physical form, and always appears as a ghost seemingly made of static.

    Ingsoc 

Hyper-Auth Centre, Hyper-Authoritarianism, Authoritarian Totalitarianism, Big Brother, The Party, All-Seeing Me, Ingcap

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"Daygreet, proles. IngSoc equals AuthCent Party- ah. You want me to speak in Oldspeak, correct?"
The embodiment of Authoritarianism on the social axis of the political compass and Hyper-Auth Centre ideology.
  • Above Good and Evil: And if you disagree, he will unperson you.
  • Affably Evil: Despite wanting to create a dystopia, Ingsoc retains an air of politeness and civility.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of Authoritarianism.
  • Badass Longcoat: Wears one as Ingcap.
  • Big Brother Is Watching: He's the personification of the Trope Namer.
  • "Blackmail" Is Such an Ugly Word: He doesn't "murder" anyone. He "Unpersons" them. In the case of Censure Authoritarian, this might be more literal than first described.
  • Cold Ham: Ingsoc chews the scenery without even raising his voice.
  • Comically Serious: Is the only one that stays serious and composed in Squirrel! || Realicide 2.5
  • Contrasting Sequel Protagonist: Commie and Nazi merely want authoritarian states to achieve socialism and a home for white people respectively. Ingsoc wants totalitarianism for totalitarianism's sake. He's also one for Nazbol, the other "auth unity" and "auth center" ideology. Nazbol however is only considered auth center since there's no way to graph being economically left and culturally right on the compass, and Nazbol is still guided under the principle that totalitarianism is how one achieves an ethno worker's state. Ingsoc meanwhile is pure auth center, not concerned with economics or social policy that doesn't benefit the state.
  • Control Freak: Being the personification of Authoritarianism, he believes in total domination of everyone else's thoughts and actions for its own sake and anything that contradicts "the party" (which is basically himself) is an affront against nature.
  • Cool Old Guy: Downplayed. Is stated to be the oldest of the four Anti-Realists, but it's not obvious from his sprites.
  • Cool Shades: Part of his IngCap persona.
  • Corrupt Corporate Executive: After Orwellian Realist's rant about banning Fortnite being "literally 1984," he claims that if he knew he could be a more oppressive authoritarian by encouraging monopolies, he'd have already done so, and proceeds to transform into "Ingcap".
  • Double Think: Many of his statements are this on purpose.
  • Drugs Are Bad: Unless he controls the drugs.
  • Dystopia Justifies the Means: While Commie and Nazi are also totalitarian, they operate within a coherent ideological framework and see totalitarianism as a means to an end. Ingsoc, on the other hand, believes the only way a society should be run is by deliberate state-sanctioned tyranny and cruelty for the sake of it.
  • Enemy Mine: Sees his alliance with the other off-compasses as this.
  • Evil Brit: Has a noticeable British accent due to Orwell's own nationality.
  • Evil Overlord: Seeks to rule over a dystopian state with an iron fist.
  • The Evils of Free Will: Dissent against him is considered a Thoughtcrime.
  • Expy: Of the party of the same name from Nineteen Eighty-Four.
  • The Heart: Yes, seriously. Realistic Realist identifies his doublethink as the reason the Anti-Realists don't all kill each other.
    • In Squirrel! || Realicide 2.5, he tries to comfort Communalism by patting them on the back as they bawl their eyes out over the squirrel.
  • Hypocrite: Fully admits being one, and goes as far as saying that "cognitive dissonance is practically [his] middle name".
  • Puff of Logic: This is how he unpersons people, or at least how he unpersoned Censure Authoritarianism.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Has an Ingsoc-shaped scar over his right eye which lights up at various angles.

    Darwinist 

Hyper-Centre Right, Hyper-Rightist, Rightist Rightism, Social Darwinist, Cultural Darwinist, New Founding Fathers

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"It's not murder if it's the weak. Then it's just... hygiene in action."
"Letting the weak kids die is fuckin' based!"
A social Darwinist and the embodiment of the Right side on the economic axis of the political compass.
  • Always Someone Better: Doesn't believe this, but challenges others to find such a person.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of the economic far-right and of social Darwinism.
  • At Least I Admit It: He points to Ahospice that denying medicine to children kills the weak as well, but unlike him Darwinism does not pretend not to.
  • Ax-Crazy: He loves fighting, killing, and eating people.
  • Bad People Abuse Animals: He murdered a squirrel for no reason and put it on Egoist's bed as a "present."
  • Blood-Splattered Warrior: His clothes are all soaked in the blood of those he's killed.
  • Card-Carrying Villain: Has no problem with people calling him evil, and doesn't do much to hide it, even admitting to being the "Evilest motherfucker you'll ever meet"...
  • Cluster Bleep-Bomb: When asked how he feels about slurs, he says multiple diverse slurs one after the other.
  • Contrasting Sequel Protagonist: Nazi and Ancap believe in maintaining hierarchies based on race or class. Darwinist wants a society based purely on strength.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: When Darwinist introduces himself and his Might Makes Right philosophy, Ahospice calls him insane.
    Darwinist: Hang the fuck on. I'm insane? You're the one denying basic fucking medicinal science.
    • Granted he doesn't have a problem with the fact that he denies other people things they need. He just doesn't appreciate being called insane by someone like Ahospice who ignores the obvious.
  • Evil Sounds Raspy: The most amoral off-compass is the one with the growliest voice.
  • For the Evulz: Kills and eats people both to prove his own superiority and for his own amusement.
  • Got Volunteered: Is selected to look for Communalism by Grej despite his protests, as the latter does not trust Ingsoc and intends to kill Egoism.
  • Hero Killer: Downplayed for Ahospice, since its more of a Eviler than Thou moment. Played straight however for Moralist, who was the most upstanding and kind-hearted Realist.
  • I Am a Humanitarian: Is known to eat the corpses of those he kills. Ahospice suffers this fate.
  • Not So Above It All: Darwinist's whole deal is that he has no sense of empathy to his fellow ideologies and would kill and eat them out of the idea that he is strong and they are weak. When killing Moralist alienates his usual punching bag Communalist — now Cult Communalism — he is visibly shaken and denies that he would miss them, holding back tears as he does so.
  • Omnicidal Maniac: Wants to kill those he perceives as weak in order to "thin out the gene pool".
  • Politically Incorrect Hero: Arguably even more so than Nazi. Darwinist can barely go a sentence without saying something offensive.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Much like Ingsoc, he has a light-up scar over his right eye.
  • Shout-Out: His ideal of people killing each other for their own gains and to prove supremacy is based on the ideology of the New Founding Fathers from The Purge movies and even introduces himself as such.
  • Sir Swears-a-Lot: Basically everything he says is riddled with swears and slurs.
  • Social Darwinist: The living embodiment of this trope. Believes in his own genetic supremacy and will kill anyone he can to prove it.
  • Token Evil Teammate: More "Evil-er Teammate", compared to the more Affably Evil Ingsoc and Egoist, and especially Communalist, he's this, an open Social Darwinist that kills anything he perceives as weak, openly admits to cannibalizing his enemies, and has no restraint in saying something offensive.
  • Virtue Is Weakness: He believes that people caring about each other makes them weak. He even uses the Coronavirus pandemic as an argument in his favor.

    Egoist 

Hyper-Lib Centre, Hyper-Anarchist, Individualist, Centre Anarcho-Egoism

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"___ is a spook."

An anarchist and embodiment of Libertarianism on the social axis of the political compass.


  • Affably Evil: Carries himself with an air of dignity and sophistication, though he doesn't care for the lives of others unless they directly impact his own.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of Egoist Anarchism.
  • Anti-Nihilist: Zig-zagged. He believes life and morality are inherently worthless, but instead of being depressed about it, he goes (as Grej put it), "Fuck it, self-interest time".
  • Awesome Ego: It's in his name.
  • Berserk Button: Doesn't want to be referred to as "Stirnerist Anarchism".
    • Don't tell him what to do. He'll only do something if he feels like it would benefit his ego and he will remind you if you try otherwise.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: The personification of this trope. If something pleases him, it's good. If it doesn't, it's bad.
    • Despite believing gender identity is a "spook", he has no problem using Communalism or Post-Left's preferred pronouns because choosing them was an active, conscious decision on their part.
  • The Cameo: Was mentioned in the canon series in Centricide 6.5.
  • Contrasting Sequel Protagonist: Ancom and Ancap seek the state's destruction to allow either communism or capitalism to flourish unimpeded. Egoist just wants the state gone for his own selfish reasons.
  • Deadpan Snarker: Every word that comes out of his mouth is soaked in sarcasm and his own sense of superiority.
  • Enlightened Self-Interest: While Egoist only does anything to please his ego and thinks that rights are nothing but a spook, he also acknowledges that sometimes pleasing the egos of others through manners and compromise are a way of pleasing his own ego, if not immediately than in the long run. This is why he adheres to Communalism and Post-Left's gender pronouns despite neither believing in any form of gender-identity or trans-rights.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: He may want to be allowed to do literally anything, but he seems rather disgusted with darwinist when he murders a squirrel and puts it on his bed for no reason.
  • Evil Brit: Downplayed. His ideal society is simply one where he can do whatever he wants, but he constantly acts like a stuck-up asshole about it. Also he has a British accent.
  • Expy: Of the father of Egoist philosophy, Max Stirner. Ironically, he dislikes being called "Stirnerism" and notes that Stirner's original ideology was too communalist for his liking.
  • Fantastic Slur: Refers to social constructs and anything he doesn't like as "Spooks".
  • Four Eyes, Zero Soul: Wears glasses and believes no-one (except him) deserves rights.
  • Graceful Loser: After failing to unrealize Post-Left, he took his defeat with dignity.
  • Insistent Terminology:
    • Demands to be referred to as "Egoism".
    • In "Realicide 3", he was not making cocoa, but hot chocolate milk.
  • Insufferable Genius: He considers himself a brilliant, cultured individual and will let you know it. Just about every word coming out of his mouth is positively dripping with disdain and condescension.
  • It's All About Me: Egoist believes himself to be the most important being in the universe.
  • Politically Incorrect Hero: Downplayed. He believes he should be able to use slurs whenever he wants but he will not tolerate slurs being used against him.
    • Subverted in cases of gender. He willingly conforms to both Communalism and Post-Left's they/them and xe/xer pronouns and even corrects Grej on this, finding an egoistic benefit in doing so.
  • Quintessential British Gentleman: He's sharply-dressed and speaks in a British accent.
  • The Short Guy with Glasses: The official reference sheet depicts him as one of, if not the shortest character in Realicide. Also he wears glasses.
  • Sophisticated as Hell: He looks and speaks like a cultured British aristocrat, though he isn't above swearing.
  • Wild Card: While he is on Grej's side, the moment helping him stops pleasing his ego, he isn't above refusing to do anything else or even helping the other side.

    Communalist 

Hyper-Centre Left, Hyper-Leftist, Leftist Leftism, Communal, Left-Communism

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"Have you seen our toothbrushes?"
"Well of course good and evil may as well not mean anything, silly! In our world, everybody's happy, and no one's hurting anyone!"
A person who thinks they're a living hive-mind of multiple organisms and the embodiment of the Left side on the economic axis of the political compass. For their Cult Communalist personality, see REALICIDE 3 SPOILER CHARACTER.
  • Affectionate Nickname: "Queerbait" by Darwinist, though it's certainly not affectionate.
  • All-Loving Hero: Communalist doesn't want to hurt anyone and would rather talk things out with them.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of the economic far-left and communalism.
  • Break the Cutie: Moralist gets killed right in front of them, causing them to become Cult Communalism.
  • Chummy Commies: Communalism is a lovable nice guy who shows great concern for everyone around them and is the only extremist opposed to violence.
  • Cloud Cuckoolander: When interviewed in Realicide 2, they try to think of something clever and witty to say, but end up accidentally saying "toothbrushes" instead.
  • Contrasting Sequel Protagonist: Commie and Ancom both want private property to be abolished, but draw the line at personal property. Communalism has no such problems.
  • Eviler than Thou: Inverted, they don't realize a lack of force is not compatible with Communalism unlike Ancom and Tankie.
  • Expository Pronoun: Their pronouns are They/Them and We/Our.
  • Heel–Face Door-Slam: Moralist successfully coverts him into a more reasonable Left Communism, but than darwinist kills Moralist on his eyes, causing Communal to become the far worse Cult Communalism.
  • Mind Hive: Is a collective of multiple organisms working together to masquerade as a single entity.
  • Out-of-Character Moment: After Darwinist kills Moralist after he became Communalist's friend, they told him "Fuck you" and starts addressing him as "outsider." Since Communalist never swears or shows anger, Darwinist is visibly disturbed by this.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning:
    • Their eyes glow a bit when they demand that no one, not even the interviewer, uses slurs.
  • Rousseau Was Right: They refuse to believe that people would take advantage of the "everything belongs to everyone" idea to hoard things out of spite.
  • Token Good Teammate: They just want people to share by any means necessary (except killing, of course). When compared to the Ax-Crazy Darwinist, the selfishly pretentious Egoist and the Control Freak Ingsoc, Communalism is a saint by comparison. Immediately deconstructed, however, when it's pointed out having no backbone unlike Ancom and Tankie means no one will surrender their property to them, and holding would be an issue. It essentially hearkens back to Tankie's criticism of Ancom in the Political Compass Rap that keeping people in line without a state is contradictory.
  • Wingding Eyes: Has heart-shaped pupils.

Realists

    In General 

    Realistic Realist 

Realistic Realist

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"Haven’t you noticed that it’s been difficult to have a rational conversation, lately?"
"Stay sharp everyone. It's what Occam's Realist would've wanted."
The leader of the realists. "Proved" that the corners of the political compass are as extreme as societies can get.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of the political compass itself and political machiavellianism.
  • Bad Boss: Sent Orwellian Realist to talk to Censure Authoritarianism simply because the latter's specialty is shutting people up and he wants Orwellian Realist to shut up. He also didn't care about Moralist's death.
  • Captain Ersatz: To the Radical Centrist, being the leader of a group of ideological fallacies waging war against extremist ideologies.
  • Cool Shades: Which are also coloured like the Political Compass.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: Radical Centrist wants to preserve the political status quo. Realistic Realist wants to preserve the political compass.

    Inversive Realist 

Inversive Realist

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"It's a good thing that ___" "This means it's a bad thing that ___"
"Well..that's not good innit?"
A realist who thinks that taking politics too far in one direction will end up going in the opposite direction.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: While Horseshoe Centrist thinks that extremists (especially authoritarian extremists) have more in common with each other than with centrists; Inversive Realist believes that attempts to create utopian societies always end up as dystopian ones.
  • Red/Green Contrast: He has red minus signs and green plus signs on his cheeks, hands, and eyes.
  • Wingding Eyes: One of his eyes has a plus sign, while the other has a minus sign.

    Orwellian Realist 

Orwellian Realist

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"This is literally ___"
"Plus these are the most effective works of speculative politics in the universe. Trust me. I would know."
A person who compares post-modern politics to dystopian fiction.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: Unlike Political Nihilist, who doubts things will change; Orwellian Realist doesn't want things to change.
  • The Friend Nobody Likes: Realistic Realist and Moralist are exasperated with his panic at Fortnite being banned, especially once he starts rambling. This lead to Realistic Realist sending him to talk to Censure Authoritarianism in the hopes that Censurist will shut him up.
  • Mad Libs Catch Phrase: Fond of saying something is "literally [insert dystopian novel here]".

    Boring Mole 

Boring Mole

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(Animalistic snorting and squeaking)

A mole-like animal who won't accept complex political concepts.


    Moralist 

Moralist

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"Everything has meaning!"

A sensitive realist who believes that every ideology must have a moral code to it.


”Ok LeftCom, let’s go-“
  • Light Is Good: Wears white and is kind towards people.
  • Rule of Symbolism: In "Realicide 3", Moralist manages to deradicalize the Communalist and helps ground them by using his sense of ethics, molding them into a more practical ideology based around empathy and hard-work. When the Darwinist kills him, Communalist loses their ethics and he becomes the bitter and tribalistic Cult Communalism.
  • Too Good for This Sinful Earth: Is a kind and sensitive individual, and also gets killed by Darwinist.
  • Wingding Eyes: Has heart-shaped pupils, though not as often as Communalist.

    Occam's Realism 

Occam's Realism

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A realist who thought that the best answer to a problem was the simplest one. He is dead by the time of the series.


Fringe Ideologies

    In General 
  • Foil: To the Moderates from Centricide. They fall in the middle of "Realistic" and "Unrealistic" and both sides are sent to induct them to their side in the ensuing conflict.
  • Neutrality Backlash: Just like the Anti-Centrists, the Anti-Realists aren’t happy with the Fringes staying neutral. Censure Authoritarian is unpersoned by IngSoc via Puff of Logic while Ahospice is Killed Offscreen and cannibalized by Darwinist. On the other hand, Utopian Socialist manages to avoid being killed unlike Progressive, who managed to escape but was caught by Commie and had his neck twisted.

    Censure Authoritarian 

Censure Authoritarian, Fringe Pro-Centurist

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"IT'S FAR MORE EFFECTIVE TO LIE TO PEOPLE THAN TO MAKE THEM LIE TO THEMSELVES."
"A STATE THAT FORCED ITS CITIZENS TO HOLD TWO CONTRADICTORY VALUES IS ONE THAT CANNOT STAND."
A pragmatic authoritarian ideology Ingsoc was sent to radicalize. He believes in totalitarian control through propaganda.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of Censurism, or authoritarian control through media.
  • Captain Ersatz: Not unlike Socialist, Censurist was destroyed by an ideology sent to recruit him, but unlike him Censurist does admire places like Russia and North Korea.
  • Evil Sounds Deep: Along with Ahospice, he's one of the two most morally questionable fringe ideologies and has an electronically-deepened voice.
  • Foil: To Ingsoc. While Ingsoc believes that the state has to indoctrinate its citizens to the point where their world-view is based around doublethink, the Censure Authoritarian believes that it is enough to lie to a populace and let them base their loyalties over a charismatic dictator, citing North Korea, Russia and the United States as examples.
  • Posthumous Character: Is unpersoned by Ingsoc very quickly and we only get the account of what he said by him.
  • Pragmatic Villainy: His whole schtick compared to Ingsoc, as he prefers lying directly to the people and using a charismatic dictator to thorough indoctrination and Double Think.
  • Puff of Logic: Ingsoc unpersoned him by convincing him he didn't really exist.
  • Take That!: Due to the waves of censorship there, he has the YouTube logo on his hat.
  • Tempting Fate: Boasts that his ideology can and does exist in reality before Ingsoc convinces him he doesn't exist.
  • We Hardly Knew Ye: As with Socialist.

    Ahospice 

Ahospice, Fringe Anti-Medicalist

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"I have found several studies that prove vaccines cause both autism and cancer!"
"You’re the one denying basic ethics!!! And furthermore, I do not “deny science”!"
An anti-science ideology that Darwinism was sent to radicalize. He believes that medicinal science causes more harm than good.
  • Allegorical Character: He's basically every Moral Guardian who denies the obvious facts and shelters their kids out of some misguided sense of moral imperative, from making a big deal about cursing for fear of it affecting child psychology to outright denying basic medical science out of a paranoid fear of side-effects.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of Medical Skepticism.
  • Blatant Lies: When he claims that he did scientific research that proves that basic modern medicine causes more problems than it solves, Darwinist just says "No you haven't" and Ahospice very obviously tries deflecting.
  • Contrasting Sequel Antagonist: To Conservative, who except for his idolization of Dr. Jordan B. Peterson was mostly normal (both mentally and morally) in comparison to Nazi. Ahospice's Insane Troll Logic, by contrast, pushes Darwinist into the role of the Only Sane Man.
  • Cruel and Unusual Death: Is disemboweled by Darwinism during his Villainous Song and by the time we see his corpse, it has already been cannibalized and rendered a lump of meat by Darwinism.
  • Establishing Character Moment: His first encounter with Darwinism has him throw a Molotov cocktail at a pharmacy while Darwinism watches.
  • Foil: To Darwinism. While Darwinism believes that anyone who cannot exist independently is not worth helping (like babies with failing immune systems), Ahospice claims that at least he has some form of ethics, denying others basic medicine out of a fear that they could cause more problems than they solve.
  • Fun T-Shirt: The writing on his shirt constantly shifts between "I want to speak to a MANAGER," "GASP!" and "Love them, protect them, never inject them."
  • Insane Troll Logic: When Darwinist points out that he did not find any studies or proof that vaccines cause autism and cancer, Ahospice very snootily claims that he didn't find proof that they don't do that. The Darwinist is completely lost by this point.
    Darwinist: Okay, I can't even begin to go into the reasons why you deserved to be sterilized for that statement.
  • Take That!: He is an anti-vaxxer who is portrayed as inept and stupid, stubbornly contradicting himself in a futile attempt at winning the argument and being responsible for the deaths of the children he is trying to protect out of incompetence.
  • Think of the Children!: He shames Darwinism for his swearing for fear that a child might hear it and tries to keep kids from getting vaccinated because he thinks it causes autism and cancer. He is of course very bad at this trope because of the later reason.

    Post-Left 

Post-Left, Post-Left Anarchist, Fringe Post-Structuralist

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"I mean, hey, maybe I don't even want to be an egoist."
An anti-capitalist anarchist ideology that Egoist was sent to radicalize.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of Post-Left Anarchism, or anarchism that rejects both capitalism and Leftist collectivism in-favor of insurrectionary revolt.
  • Captain Ersatz: To Libertarian, being a more moderate version of one of the protagonists (Post-Left to Egoist, Libertarian to Ancap) who in-spite of their disagreements get along very well, driven to the other side of the war because the extremist position wants him dead.
  • Foil: To the Egoist. They're both anarchist ideologies that values personal autonomy and sees capitalism as a "spook", but by virtue of willing to work with others in a collective anything and adhering to any set of principles beyond their own selfish gain at the moment makes Post-Left different from the Egoist.
  • Neutral No Longer: Just like how Libertarian joined the Centrists, Post-Left joins the Realists.
  • One-Steve Limit: Since the Realicide shares a universe with Centricide, this means that this is the third anarchist ideology in this world that shares the name "Post-Left."

    Utopian Socialist 

Utopian Socialist, Utopiary Collectivist, Fringe Utopiary

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"I just want people to share private property and shit, I don't care about toothbrushes or anything like that."
A socialist ideology that Communalist was sent to radicalize.
  • Anthropomorphic Personification: Of utopian socialism, or the seizing the means of production via moral persuasion and peaceful methods.
  • Captain Ersatz: To the Progressive from Centricide. Both are leftist ideologies built on good intentions with a laid back attitude that two opposing ideologies (Political Nihilist and Anarcho-Communist/Moralist and Communalist) try to indoctrinate, only for those two ideologies to completely forget about him in their debate.
  • Foil: To the Communalist. While the Communalist has no concept of property, the Utopian Socialist does and thinks that people should at least learn to share a little.
  • Screw This, I'm Outta Here: Decides to leave when Moralist and Communalist start debating.

Other

    Senatorialism 
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A mysterious off-compass ideology from beyond the fabric of reality. Nobody knows, let alone can comprehend what it believes in.


  • Armor-Piercing Question: He asks Erin (not Grej, Erin herself) who she is, only for her to respond saying that she doesn't know.
  • Eldritch Abomination: Senatorialism is an ideology from beyond not just the political compass, but reality itself.
  • The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: In-universe. He manifests on Erin's laptop in the real world to ask her directly.
  • Interface Screw: He manifests himself on Erin's computer to talk with her directly.
  • Mythology Gag: Senatorialism's status as an almost Lovecraftian entity is a reference to its memetic status on the Political Compass Ball wiki and subreddit for being a made up ideology that just manifested itself onto the wiki one day with the people who vouched for it realizing that not even themselves knew what the ideology meant aside from a name and a vague rule by Senators.
  • You Cannot Grasp the True Form: Not Senatorialism himself, but the ideology he represents is completely unknown in what it represents.

    Chaosism 
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The ultimate Anti-Centrist, beyond Jreg and even Grej. They believe in the complete destruction of every ideology and status quo, regardless of it being past, present or future, on or off the compass. May or may not be a Chaos God.


  • Abstract Apotheosis: Of every political ideology past, present or future, real or unreal, meta-thought, political discourse, and (of course) Chaos itself.
  • Beyond the Impossible: The living personification of this trope. Jreg and Grej are against the current status quo and reality respectively, but Chaosism is the enemy of reason, rationality and every status quo and ideology in history.
  • Blue-and-Orange Morality: Chaosism wants a permanent revolution to swallow the entire universe, leaving only political discourse in its place.
  • Chaos Is Evil: Presumably. If what Grej says about Chaosist society is to be believed, then it's a nightmarish dystopia at best.
  • Dystopia Justifies the Means: See above.
  • Magical Eye: A glowing magenta Chaos emblem.
  • Shout-Out:
    "CHAOS CHAOS! I CAN DO ANYTHING!"

     REALICIDE 3 SPOILER CHARACTER 

Cult Communalism

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"You're an outsider. Tainted by personal property, and trade, and barter. And for your sins, you must be excluded from the one true cult."

"You...You killed him...Our friend..you took him from us."

The representaion of politcal cults created after Moralist was killed in front of Communalist.


  • Anthropomorphic Personification: They personify political tribalism.
  • Dirty Commies: Cult Communalism believes in communism for an in-group and utter oblivion for everyone else.
  • Fantastic Slur: Refers to those who disagree with them as "outsiders".
  • Horrifying the Horror: When they snap and become Cult Communalism, Darwinism says about as much.
  • Magical Eye: Like Darwinist and Ingsoc, their right eye can glow red with their symbol.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: Their eyes turn red when they threaten Darwinist.
  • Start of Darkness: Darwinism killing Moralist, who had just turned Communalist into Left-Communism, into the far more destructive, dogmatic, and violent Cult Communalism.
  • Voice of the Legion: Occasionally lapses into this.
  • Walking Spoiler: It's impossible to talk about him without revealing the fate of Communalist.
  • Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds: They become this as a result of their mind being completely broken following the brutal murder of their new friend Moralism.

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