T.P. is the name of the new multiverse that Title Pending takes place there. It stands for...Title Pending. Yep! The experiment was never given an official name.
T.P. is an Experimental Multiverse based on Undertale's multiverse. In fact, it's not just based on it, it is a copy OF it that exists around that multiverse on a metal ring far out of sight from each other. The person/being who made T.P. most likely came from that multiverse and decided to make their own. It...didn't turn out exactly right. The World Code that makes up T.P. is unstable, the people of T.P. becoming self-aware of it even if they have never left their own world. The World Code also tries its best to make a story happen, often leading to disaster caused by the Anomaly known as The Human.
The very first world created is the best example of this. Simply known as Title Pending, based off the name of the experiment, the world quickly became too self-aware of the World Code, and the entire Monsters and Humans thing failed right off the bat. Eventually, after a long and forced Reset of it, it became clear that Title Pending is a failure of a world. The people there were still too self-aware, and the Markidus(Creator) messed up with the "Judge" role. Wanting to make their own version of the judge role first, they created the code for someone named Gazel and put it into the program. However, instead of the World Code just taking Gazel's code into the world, they took her code and all the scraps left over, making them into many different beings, including scrambling Gazel's code.
To make matters worse, their strange code was discovered and every single one of them was set to a facility at birth where they were promptly tortured and brainwashed. By the time Markidus stepped in, it was too late and, after the two Exoduses, all but one of the children were killed, with the sole survivor being a girl named Gazel.
Horribly mentally broken, far too powerful than she has any right to be, aware that her entire existence is nothing but an experiment, mind forcefully expanded to remember all of her trauma and her knowledge, and emotions ruined and buried. Then, there are the "spirits" of the dead children that follow her around, capable of messing with the World Code and doing some of what they were capable of doing, yet never fully able to communicate, and never talk, to Gazel. She was no longer fit to be the judge of the world, yet was too far vital to get rid off with a Reset or to overwrite her code. Markidus also probably felt guilty for her creation and now, her current life of torment.
After fixing the world the best they could, they started making other worlds and linking them all with the help of their two assistants; Gena and Gina.
Gena was made for creating new worlds, being based off Ink, while Gina was made for linking the worlds and monitoring the code, as well as being made to destroy tough pieces of code called Code Blocks. She is based off Error. The two are sisters, and they were closer to each other than anything else. The two also both shared the job of destroying things, something that mostly fell to Gina due to Gena's overwhelming sympathy, something that Markidus tried to take away by making it that Gena can suddenly lose her emotions under the right conditions, something neither sisters, especially Gina, liked.
Eventually, Gina realized that the more worlds that they created, and the more that she linked, the more damage is done to the World Code, and the more damage is done to the multiverse as a whole. She started naming the things that are especially harmful, Anomalies, and started mixing her abilities to gain the power to destroy whole worlds with extreme ease. In secret, she started taking care of Anomalies, mainly destroying timelines and staying away from whole worlds with a full story in it to avoid detection by the other two. However, it wasn't meant to last.
Gena started working double time when Markidus became inactive, leaving Gina scrambling to help cover Gena's other duties and have much less time to destroy the Anomalies. At this point, the mass amount of worlds that have been linked by Gina, and the mass amount of Anomalies, have started to harm Gina herself. Then, at one point, it began to change her appearance, causing her to "glitch out'. At her breaking point, she started destroying functioning worlds that she found to be Anomalies.
In truth, she was discovered quite a while ago by Gena and Markidus, but Markidus told her to keep quiet. However, upon discovering that Gina is now destroying worlds, Markidus decided enough was enough and told Gena about what her sister is doing and the two went to confront her. After a heated argument, Markidus forcefully took away Gena's emotions and ordered her to attack and capture Gina for a short amount of time, something that greatly enraged Gina. After nearly breaking Gena, Gina escaped and destroyed the laboratory part of her old home and took her room with her.
Markidus, distraught and trying to fix things, did not pay any attention to when Gena went on her own to find and confront her sister. Too naive and stubborn, she told Gina that she can't stop creating, and that she should look at herself, and the monster that she was becoming. Gina, on the verge of snapping, tried to tell her why she was doing this, but Gena just thought she was making things up. Deciding to show her, Gina pulled out the code for a world. However, upon seeing it, Gena thought she was going to destroy that world and attacked her sister to protect it, causing Gina to think that, in the end, Gena only cares about the worlds more than she does about her.
Gena, after having escaped and beaten Gina, discovered the truth about the Anomalies herself and came to the conclusion that she had been tricked. Enraged, she snuck back into her home and attacked Markidus from behind, brutally "killing" them. Markidus now remains inside their home, trying to figure out what they did wrong all while horribly mentally and emotionally damaged.
As for Gena and Gina, the two are now stuck in a never-ending war with each other. Gina thinks Gena is her mortal enemy and has made it her sole goal to get rid of all the Anomalies, then herself to put an end to it all, while Gena has realized that Gina has fully lost her mind and herself, and must be stopped before she destroys everything she, her, and Markidus worked so hard to create, especially since Gina is now marking worlds that only have a bit of wrong in them as Anomalies.
There are other things going on in T.P., such as the Demon and Angle. Forgotten fragments of code left over in a small body in darkness, the two are sisters that share the same body. As they became aware of what they are, they managed to get their hands on the code for the Reset, a tool used by Markidus, Gena, and Gina. Fully remaking the button, and making many different kinds of it, the two thought it'd be a great idea to introduce the Reset code into each and every world...which the World Code then took and made gave to The Human, which then resulted in disaster. Since the two sisters are very different from one another, they instantly disagreed with the best way to deal with this problem, with The Demon's solution being violent yet efficient while The Angel's is short-sighted, not guaranteed to work, yet includes far less violence and has a lower chance of destroying the world.
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Title Pending
FantasyThe Experimental Multiverse of Title Pending, with information about almost everyone.