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Major characters in Ish's Civilization Experiments, organized in order of appearance.

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  • Recurring Element: All of these characters reappear in multiple different civilization events, usually because their players and thus their avatars do so. In many cases, they also act the same or similarly to their previous incarnations.

Solev

  • Ambiguously Evil: In all three events where he appears in, despite being the Big Bad in two of them, his morality is left open by Ish, who simply comments on their actions and personal beliefs without explaining the context surrounding those beliefs and actions.
    • During the first event, while he was running a Dictatorship, Ish subtly implies that the people he ruled over were surprisingly supportive of him, staying by his side until the very end of the experiment. Similarly, his alliance with the unambiguously good Jungle leadership and the revolutionary Smilechump's Village calls into question how evil he was given that relatively justified factions were willing to ally with him in the first place. On the other hand, he was willing to do some ruthless and ultimately misguided actions to protect what he saw as his people (such as killing Kumazaki's conspiracy after he created the United Sands and authorizing the assassination of Ewaj to destroy the command structure of his allies' greatest enemy), and the one piece of concrete evidence on his approval ratings – a "100% Real" poll shown by Ish – was itself ambiguously accurate.
    • During the third event, while Solev was responsible for much of the morally reprehensible things on the server (such as torturing innocent prisoners for the crimes of other prisoners, killing the tower protesters, and sentencing escapees to death), he claimed it was all to keep the Prison secure, which was justifiable due to Warden Jawunleashed's untimely death at the hands of someone seemingly reformed, Boy Jedi. However, just like with the first event, he angered too many people with his policies and died as a result of the people rebelling against his rule.
  • Big Bad: Of the first and third events. During the first event, while he was more Ambiguously Evil, it was his actions that undeniably plunged the world into global war, namely through destroying Kumazaki's conspiracy without remorse. During the third event, after becoming warden, it was his actions that caused much of the suffering to occur on the server, most notably the torture of multiple innocent prisoners in an attempt to maintain order. This would result in the prison's collapse into rioting, leading to his death.
  • Demoted to Extra: Doesn't appear during the fourth event, which seems to be because he was promoted to a server admin and, therefore, was unable to directly participate in the experiment.
  • Disney Villain Death: During the Battle of the Wooden Fence, Solev fell to his death after Zombta pushed him off of his own platform, Solev having attacked him in melee to stop him from scaling the fence.
    • During the Prison experiment, after the prisoners successfully defeating his elite team and started breaking into the central tower, Magic Gum asked Solev if the prisoners could break into the warden's office. Solev instead walked over to the speaking balcony, causing MagicGum to angrily push him off the balcony to his death, just like how Jawunleashed died.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: During the Battle of the Wooden Fence, Solev attempted to stall for time by attacking in melee Zombta to stop him from building over the Wooden Fence. He failed, then fell to his death.
  • Not So Stoic: Despite usually presenting an unemotional facade (even if he's a Deadpan Snarker), Solev reacted badly to Ish opening the prison gates on him due to lack of funding, letting out a Big "WHAT?!" before sending out the guards to contain the incident.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: In contrast with his Ambiguously Evil portrayals in the Prison and original civilization events, Solev in the survival island event simply wanted to maintain the rule of law while following the will of the people, allowing them to do as they pleased.
  • Recurring Element: Tends to run a dictatorship, usually an ambiguous one that does both good and bad.
  • Resigned in Disgrace: After revolutionaries killed Coloursss alongside several of his citizens via an explosion, Solev resigned due to feeling responsible for the entire mess, letting his subordinate, Elanuelo, take control of the Sanctuary in his stead.
  • Shoot the Shaggy Dog: Admitted during the prison experiment that he only wanted to be a good warden, but his strict zero-tolerance leadership style alienated both the prisoners and his subordinates, leading to constant prison breakouts, the smuggling of goods to those who had escaped, and an inability to provide for the final sponsor's request. After the prisoners revolted and stormed the tower due to all of this, MagicGum decided to push Warden Solev off of the same balcony that Jawunleashed was pushed off, causing him to fall to his death.
  • Tragic Mistake: The primary reason why his reign as Warden during the prison experiment ended so poorly was primarily down to accusing the wrong people for the actions of others, most notably when he targeted the El Bozo Mafia for starting the riot on day 2 when it was actually the fault of the El Cheeze Market gang, causing some of his guards and staff members (who had a better understanding and connection to most of the prisoners) to turn on him and start breaking out prisoners themselves, while also making the rest of the prisoners angry at the Miscarriage of Justice. This would cause the final sponsor's event to fail, as nobody was willing to work with the guards anymore, leading to the prison getting overrun, his guards being killed, and himself and his last sponsor dying.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Tends to believe, whenever he is dictator, that the best path for society to take is strict law and order, even when others disagree with him.

Elanuelo

  • Ascended Extra, First appeared as one of the Jungle members using the communal chests during Ish's first visit to the volcano. Became a major world leader in the 2nd and 4th events.
  • Expy: During the 1000 player state event, he basically become a variation on Solev, directly ruling over a large, cohesive, dictatorial Snow faction, ultimately being overthrown by an angry international community.
  • Recurring Element: Tends to also run dictatorships, though usually as Solev's successor, and usually more negatively.
  • Well-Intentioned Extremist: Tends to believe that order is what's best for the people, even when the people who are under him disagree.

LegacyAN

  • Animal Motif: Legacy is primarily associated with the parrot, since he is accompanied with one in most civilization events.
  • Breakout Character: Due to his From Zero to Hero status in the first video, Ish would continue to focus on Legacy and his perspective throughout subsequent events.
  • Demoted to Extra: Doesn't show up much or play much of a role in the events of season 4, barely even being mentioned by Ish and only being featured 4 times in the video.
  • From Zero to Hero: Begins Season 1 as a lone, Jungle merchant with a small building on the coast of the Jungle Island, only having a single parrot as company. Soon though, his base would be pillaged by MagicMikey and his army on their way to the Volcano base, causing him to flee for his life. Soon, he would join back up with the main Jungle team, who would revere him for standing up to MagicMikey, following him back to the old building and building it up into a full town. Soon he would join the Jungle state on hunting down Snow dissidents, and grew stronger and more powerful in combat. By the time of the Great World War he was a major general in the Solev Union army, helping to escort Solev after he was forced to flee the Snow state to the top of the Wooden Torch. During the battle for the Wooden Torch, he helped rain arrows down upon the attackers, and helped defend the interior of the base from the initial attackers. Finally, after the base began to be overrun, he fled the base into the deep jungle, gathered up the remaining survivors, and lived in isolation alongside the survivors for the rest of their lives.
  • Recurring Element: Legacy is almost always associated with a parrot, starting with the first State experiment and continuing through the other experiments.
  • Retirony: Hoped to retire and live peacefully just before the start of the Great World War. Subverted when he successfully escaped the Battle of the Wooden Fence, grouping up with the rest of the Jungle members to live out their lives in seclusion on the island.

ST0RMINGHELL

  • "Arabian Nights" Days: He styles himself after an Arab sultan, wearing traditional Arab dress over a brown-toned skin while ruling over a faction that is usually called the Sultanate.
  • Assassination Attempt: Managed to get killed in an assassination attempt in every civilization event where he is leading the Sultanate.
    • During the first event, GuardianNova manages to corner and kill him during one of his raids on the Sultanate.
    • During the second event, he's caught in a bomb planted by terrorists from Coloursss's region during their Assassination Attempt on Coloursss himself.
    • During the fourth event, he's targeted for assassination by his right hand man davarit and the leader of Theria Saparata, which initially is defeated. But Zombta, also frustrated with the Sultan, assasinates him in davarit's stead.
  • Might Makes Right: Invoked during the third Sultanate while justifying his campaign against the mountain tribes.
  • Recurring Element: ST0RMINGHELL is, usually, leading a faction called The Sultanate, a faction modeled after the middle east.

Zombta

  • Bodyguard Betrayal: During the fourth civilization event, Zombta started to become frustrated with the Sultan's rule after he's forced to hunt down his twin brother davarit. This comes to a head when, during a failed assasination attempt, davarit is killed, causing Zombta to kill the sultan himself while escorting him back home to the Sultanate.
  • Minor Major Character: Despite being the leader of the critically important Amazon faction during the first event, Zombta himself didn't really get focused on really much, really only coming into play during the Final Battle, and only as one of several soldiers who managed to "crack the puzzle of the Wooden Fence" by building over it. While he did demonstrate potent Player Versus Player skills during footage of his perspective, he himself wasn't a major focus of world politics, which mostly hinged on the actions of other world leaders.
  • Recurring Element: Zombta is usually associated closely with the rest of the Amazon members, usually as a security detail, even when the Amazon doesn't exist officially.

Davarit

  • Ascended Extra: First appeared in a photo taken of the Amazon during Season 1, but wasn't mentioned and played no part in the greater narrative of the season. Similarly, was occasionally focused on during Season 2, but was not a major character during that part. Would later become ST0RMINGHELL's bodyguard during event 4, which would make him an important part of the storyline of the season.
  • Bodyguard Betrayal: During the fourth civilization event, davarit, frustrated by the Sultan's authoritarianism, plots with saparata of Theria to assassinate him to end the Sultanate's tyranny. To do so, he first defects to Theria publicly in order to bait out the rest of the Sultan's bodyguards before sneaking back into the Sultanate to kill him. Almost completely foiled when the Sultan, personally enraged, decides to join his Elite Squad in hunting him down, only stopping when a wedding is held in one of the other desert states. Davarit, sensing the opportunity, attempts to ambush him at the wedding, but isn't able to kill him quickly enough, allowing the guards to swarm and kill him.
  • Defector from Decadence: Does this during the fourth civilization event, where he left the sultanate to embark on an assasination plot against the Sultan ST0RMINGHELL due to disliking his authoritarian policies, such as when he forced a group of mountaineers nearby from their territory, or when his forces pursued possible terrorists to Theria in violation of their territorial integrity.
  • Recurring Extra: Davarit is, just like Zombta, also associated closely with the rest of the Amazon members, though usually as a background second-in-command of whatever group they are a part of, and he tends to not show up for very long in all but the most recent episode.

WoodDaddy

  • Butt-Monkey: During the prison experiment, WoodDaddy was constantly getting into trouble, such as being framed for using contraband by other prisoners or by being "cavity seached" by Nolan from MrBeast.
  • The Hermit: During the survival island experiment, WoodDaddy, in an effort to stay away from the politicking going on in both the Sanctuary and Colourss's base, chose to seclude himself in an underground hut in the middle of the jungle, eventually being joined by THAN0S_CHICKEN after saving him from starving.
  • Kindhearted Cat Lover: Owns a cat as one of his main pets, and is willing to be helpful to other people, such as when THAN0S_CHICKEN showed up at his house suffering from The Famine, with WoodDaddy feeding him milk and food to cure his condition.
  • Recurring Element: Always associated with cats, especially breeding them.
  • Treants: His skin is that of a wooden, vine covered Plant Person, which is also reflected in his name. Like some prototypical Treants, he is a very nice guy who helps out people in need.

Kanukei

  • Minor Major Character: Despite being the successor to Ewaj in the first event, he never gets talked about in any length during the video and never drives the plot by himself, merely being a member of the army that deposes Solev. His own perspective explains this as being unable to attend the event during its final days, hence not appearing or being capable of being examined much.
  • Word of Saint Paul: Has his own Youtube channel, where he posts videos about what actually happened behind the scenes.

BoyJedi

  • Author Avatar: BoyJedi is usually an admin who helps run the main narrative on the server. All of his appearances seem to be for either monitoring the other players, or for setting up scripted events.
  • Bitch in Sheep's Clothing: Appeared to have reformed due to Jawunleashed's talk therapy, but just as the warden was giving a speech on how everybody in the prison can be rehabilitated, BoyJedi pushed him to his death.
  • Word of Saint Paul: Also has his own Youtube channel, where he has posted a video elaborating on the Snow state.

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Plains

  • Ambiguous Situation: Just like with the Snow state, Ish refuses to elaborate on which side is more responsible for the Plains' deteriorating political climate, only mentioning that Ewaj's base and Smilechump's village are at odds with each other.
  • Failed State: Unlike the other islands, the plains state was heavily decentralized, mostly due to Smilechump, the leader of one of the two main factions, directly opposing the will of the main plains faction, led by Ewaj. This came to a head when HitoriKage, one of Smilechump's allies, assasinated Ewaj, causing the Plains state to completely disintegrate due to the lack of leadership, leading to random murders, evacuation of refugees such as Smilechump's entire village, and general chaos and warfare. By the time things were sorted out, only the Plains Militia, the remains of Ewaj's faction, and their associates were living on the island.

Plains Militia

  • The Remnant: After Ewaj's death and the turmoil that followed, his most loyal followers stayed behind at the old mountain base, reorganizing what was formerly the governing order into the Plains Militia.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Their presumed goal after Ewaj was assassinated, starting with burning down Smilechump's village and ending with them annihilating the Snow state.

Ewaj

  • Assassin Outclassin': Survived the first assassination attempt on him by sheer dumb luck, dodging the assassin's attacks until he could escape from the onslaught and the assassin could be dealt with by his guards. The second time, he wasn't so lucky.
  • Out of Focus: Despite being a crucial part of the plot, Ewaj's own personal matters are barely elaborated upon by Ish compared to most of the other leaders. Ish doesn't interview him or examine what he has been up to, and there is no footage from his perspective. All that's really said about him is that Smilechump and his village really don't like him and his strict rule, which they take care of by assasinating him.

Smilechump's Village

  • Citywide Evacuation: In anticipation of an attack from the Plains Militia following their assassination of Ewaj, the entire town used an underground escape passage hidden in a bush to take all of their civilians and leave the Plains island via sea, blocking it up as they went along.
  • Early-Bird Cameo: Before being introduced in full as the antagonist to Ewaj's regime, the location that Smilechump's Village was built at was first visited by Ish when it was just as a small farm being plowed by the player known as JamJamison.
  • Enemy Mine: Allied with Solev despite him being a dictator because they believed that Ewaj was way worse than he had ever been.
  • La Résistance: Actively opposed the leadership of Ewaj and his militia, forming their own, separate colony away from the main base, allying with Snow against Kumazaki, and plotting assasinations against Ewaj that ultimately succeeded.

HitoriKage

  • Chekhov's Gunman: You know that death threat he made towards Ewaj the first time Ish visits the village? She makes good on that threat.
  • Implied Death Threat: The first time Ish visits the village, she told him and Smilechump that they would not care if Ewaj "suddenly were to die". She makes good on that threat, though everyone in Ewaj's village did care.
  • The Mole: Manages to infiltrate the Plains Militia base without being noticed, succeeding in assassinating Ewaj, plunging the Plains into chaos.

Desert

  • Enemy Mine: Both civilizations, despite not willing to live together, chose to set aside their differences when it came to GuardianNova, especially when GuardianNova killed ST0RMINGHELL, which cemented relations between them just in time for Kumazaki's conspiracy.

The Amazon

  • Elite Army: Due to being composed of MrBeast event winners Out-of-Universe, In-Universe, they were incredibly skilled, being one of the key components in both taking down GuardianNova after his assassination of the Sultan and Solev and the Solev Union during both battles of the Great World War.

The Sultanate

GuardianNova

  • Assassination Attempt: During one of his raids on the Sultanate, he manages to corner and kill the sultan ST0RMINGHELL, though he doesn't live long enough to celebrate this victory.
  • Desert Bandits: After being caught stealing items from the Sultanate, he would escape to the desert to continue his thieving lifestyle, returning every so often to cause trouble by killing their livestock and destroying their chests.

Jungle

9209

  • And There Was Much Rejoicing: After MagicMikey's Undignified Death, 9209 reported to Ish that he felt "Extremely entertained" by the whole ordeal.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Unlike MagicMikey, who wanted to rule a dictatorship through force, 9209 instead wanted to run a democracy controlled by the people instead. This immediately won him support from most of the Jungle population, allowing him to win the election. He continued to rule justly throughout his reign, successfully managing relations with Snow and overseeing the construction of the village and it's Wooden Fence.

MagicMikey

  • Beyond Redemption: 9209 considers him as such after disrupting the Jungle's operations for too long, including things like killing one of their players using a spy and planning on The Coup against his democratic rule, resolving to have the Jungle's military mobilize and kill him and his faction in their entirety.
  • The Coup: Tried to take power in one in order to fulfill his aspirations towards leadership and to obtain more food. Failed when he fell off of the volcano while chasing down a lone Jungle member, specifically to failing a water clutch.
  • Decapitated Army: After dying an Undignified Death, his army immediately abandons their attack plans on the Volcano, running off into the Jungle, giving up on the Civil War and, as revealed in supplemental videos, went off raiding other states instead.
  • Disney Villain Death: "Fell from a high place", having accidentally chased a Volcano member too far down the slopes of the Volcano, causing him to rocket off the cliffs to his death, even though he tried making a water bucket clutch.
  • Not Even Bothering with an Excuse: After he killed some of a Volcano Man's chickens that were being herded back towards the volcano, "he defended his actions by saying:"
    — '"I was hungry"'
  • Undignified Death: During his attack on the volcano base, he managed to catch a lone jungle member out on one of the steep slopes of the mountain, "getting some good hits in." However, he chases him a little too zealously, and accidentally flies down the mountain's slope, forcing him to pull out his water bucket. He then manages to miss a water bucket clutch, causing him to die to fall damage, all while in the sight of pretty much all of the Jungle members. His army quickly surrenders and disbands afterward, having caused no casualties in the process.

Snow

  • The Dictatorship: Pretty much ruled only by Solev, who directs the day to day operations of the Snow state. Whether or not this is benevolent or not is ambiguous.
  • Conspicuous Consumption: The third time Ish checked up on the Snow island, one of their fishermen was using an enchanted fishing rod in order to catch fish. Ish then immediately asked how rich they were. Solev's response:
    — ''"Don't worry about it. Just don't let them know; don't let the other teams... or don't let our underclass know. They work on the farms."
  • The Conspiracy: Despite Solev's best efforts, a conspiracy, led by Kumazaki, emerged which threatened his governance, as Kumazaki seemingly wanted to dethrone Solev for ambiguous reasons. To do so, he attempted to form an alliance with all other factions to force Solev to either step down or be killed. Ultimately, the Jungle and Smilechump's village refused to join, with the Jungle alerting Solev about the conspiracy, leading to Kumazaki being executed. However, The Alliance did form, and it would ultimately overthrow Solev despite his best efforts.

Kumazaki

  • The Conspiracy: Led a conspiracy to overthrow Solev, which, according to BoyJedi, disrupted the Snow state's operations. Ultimately, this conspiracy would culminate in an attempt to bring other factions together in order to depose Solev, but this backfired when the Jungle, who had already made a secret deal with Solev, reported his treachery, leading to Solev hunting down and killing the rest of the conspiracy.
  • Out-Gambitted: Thought that allying with other nations was the most effective way of getting rid of Solev. Turns out that Solev had thought of this, as he had made a secret alliance with the Jungle civilization, who immediately notified Solev of Kumazaki's plan, leading to Kumazaki's death.
  • Small Role, Big Impact: Despite only being mentioned in one section on global politics, with only one attributable action, Kumazaki was directly responsible for instigating the entire world war, as his attempt to overthrow Solev would bring the various factions of the world into conflict over Solev's legitimacy and policies.

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The Sanctuary

Coloursss's Base

  • Civil War: As a result of the discovery that the merchant _Thorn had, instead of maintaining his ludicrously high prices for milk for all players, given out milk for free to Coloursss and the other leaders, several members, fed up with this state of affairs, rebelled against Coloursss and his government, assassinating him and _Thorn both while plunging the base into anarchy.

Coloursss

  • War Refugees: Fled from his base to the Sanctuary due to an uprising caused by him getting milk from Thorn the merchant for free.

_Thorn

  • Let No Crisis Go to Waste: During the hunger event, he decided to use his monopoly on the region's cow, and, therefore, the region's milk, to trade for large quantities of diamonds, at least until people started dying over the lack of food. This backfires when it is revealed that he gave the milk away for free to the Jungle leaders, causing the jungle people to get upset at them and murder him in an insurrection.
  • Hoist by His Own Petard: Turns out, charging exhorbitant prices for milk during a hunger event while allowing the leaders to have it for free isn't going to endear you to the rest of your society.

Other Groups

THAN0SCHICKEN

  • Ascended Extra: First appeared in the Amazon's group photo. Became a major focal character during the Survival Island event.
  • Heroic Sacrifice: With just seconds remaining before all remaining people would be killed, THAN0SCHICKEN asked WoodDaddy to punch him, jumping off the central tower shortly thereafter to give WoodDaddy a kill, allowing WoodDaddy to escape the island just in time.
  • I Owe You My Life: Loyally served WoodDaddy during their entire stay on the island, helping him survive the various disasters that occurred, including the last one, where he gave his life getting WoodDaddy off the island.

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Warden Jawunleashed

  • Demoted to Extra: Having done his part in this event, the next event had him back in his old admin position instead, only being mentioned in one gag during the event.
  • Disney Villain Death: Ironically, given that he was a Reasonable Authority Figure, but, just as he was making his final statements in his speech about BoyJedi's rehabilitation, he stepped close to the edge of the balcony, and BoyJedi punched him off the ledge to his demise in the courtyard down below in front of all of the prisoners.
  • Reasonable Authority Figure: Was willing to directly talk with prisoners in an attempt to understand them better and to establish good relations with them. He was even willing to use "Rehabilitation over Punishment," which Failed when his first therapy patient, BoyJedi betrayed him by punching him off the balcony during his final speech.
  • Tragic Mistake: Trusting in BoyJedi's rehabilitation which left him blindsided when BoyJedi betrayed him by pushing him off of his balcony.

The Elite Team

  • Praetorian Guard: The primary enforcers of Warden Solev's will, they served to prevent violence, confiscate contraband, punish criminals, and conduct torture at Solev's request.

Defectors

  • Defector from Decadence: Decided to defect due to Warden Solev's heavy handed response to the riots and Warden Jawunleashed's death, choosing instead to free prisoners they believed were innocent and supply them with gear in order to break more prisoners out.

ItzzEnder

Medical Personnel

  • Nice Girl(s): Actively cared for and helped the prisoners who came up to them without compunctions, to the point that they assisted escaping prisoners despite Solev's orders.
  • The Medic: Naturally, they were given the task of healing the prisoners, giving them cookies for their troubles, and administer executions. They took their duties so seriously that, instead of following Solev's directions, decided to help prisoners escape instead of letting them be killed by Solev's elite squad.

El Bozo Mafia

  • Miscarriage of Justice: After the El Cheese Market gang rioted on day 2, killing 6 guards, Solev falsely believed that they had masterminded the attack because ST0RMINGHELL was running ahead of the rioters as they mobbed the guards, not knowing that ST0RMINGHELL was simply running away from the chaos. As a result, Solev slowly had them rounded and executed for not admitting to the crime, causing the prison to become even more discontent with the prison administration, including several guards who knew the Mafia better.
  • Neighbourhood-Friendly Gangsters: Were very popular with the prisoners, due to banding them together against abusive guards and hostile gangs, while avoiding abusive behavior themselves. Thus, when Solev blamed them for starting the riot on day 2, many prisoners objected, greatly contributing to the discontent festering within the prison.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Despite being called a mafia, they rarely actually threatened or signed protection deals with people in the prison, instead mostly telling people to not snitch, organizing resistance against guards and hostile gangs, being popular with the prison community as a result, and getting rounded up and executed by Solev because he mistakenly believed they masterminded the attack led by the El Cheese Market gang.
  • Unfortunate Names: Elanuelo invoked audibly laughed when describing their name to Ish. Ish's thoughts?

El Cheese Market

  • Small Role, Big Impact: Despite only directly causing one thing to happen (starting the riot on day 2 that caused the deaths of many guards) the thing they did cause was almost singlehandedly responsible for causing the prison to degenerate into chaos, as Solev's heavyhanded retaliation against the El Bozo Mafia for allegedly causing the riot and Warden Jawunleashed's attempts to placate the prisoners by demonstrating how effective his policies were on BoyJedi were both responses to this event.
  • Non-Indicative Name: Not actually a alliance of cheese sellers, but rather a group of murderous criminals seeking to massacre as many guards as they could get their hands on.
  • Who Names Their Kid "Dude"?: Ish's reaction to hearing their name after getting to know the El Bozo Mafia beforehand:

Tower Protesters

  • Strike Episode: The section of the video covering them features them protesting against Warden Solev's tyrannical rule, leading to Solev cracking down on them with Police Brutality.

The Final Sponsor/Magic Gum

Alternative Title(s): Ish State Experiements

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