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An interstellar governing body that enforces cosmic laws like the Precious Elemental Reserves Code and Indigenous Planetary Species Protection Act.
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An interstellar government comprising over three billion star systems that sanctions and funds the dungeon crawls.
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Alien overseers mentioned by Brandon; theorized to have seeded Earth with humans/aliens and manipulated early human culture to create common ground.
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A regulatory body capable of classifying slang terms like “mud skipper” as hate speech.
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The overarching human enemy organization that Carl reminds himself is the true threat.
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A powerful entity mentioned by Carl as a potential threat that could punish him for his outburst against Zev.
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Regulatory body that monitors dungeon production and enforces strict laws against illegal NPC usage.
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Governing body that oversees Dungeon Crawler World, rules on appeals, and taxes non-sponsored prize boxes.
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Judicial body that issues vetoes, removes achievements, and indirectly triggers AI revenge mechanics.
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A galactic governing body whose logo Mordecai recognizes in the overlapping train tracks, representing worm paths and galaxy navigation.
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Criminal/organizational group whose symbol Carl has already tracked for his cookbook.
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Judicial body that vetoed Carl's quest rewards, triggering the AI's retaliatory coupon distribution.
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The ruling entity controlling the dungeon; referenced via Carl’s "Syndicate Crawl Version 47.002.Human" wetware interface.
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The galactic governing body whose logo matches the train line patterns on the dungeon map.
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Implied governing body of Odette and Borant; cited for journalist rights and contract amendments regarding crawler interviews.
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The overarching organization governing the dungeon show, represented by Orren and the AI.
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The governing body that handles crawler lawsuits and Macro AI regulations; previously represented Drakea in a successful suit.
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The galactic governing body that enforces illegal Walk-On List hunting, scrambles native implants, and exploits non-council races.
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The governing organization managing the dungeon game and negotiating with Carl through liaisons.
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Governing body that rules the crawl, grants citizenship, and enforces contract laws; referenced throughout the broadcast.
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An organization that imports flora and fauna to compatible biomes, currently facing a lawsuit from Jenn'ifer's society.
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The governing/corporate body that manages the dungeon and enforces the warrant system explained by Zev.
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Organization running the dungeon crawler show; pays heavily for tunnel livestreaming and doesn't refund skipped floors.
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Organization led by Prime Minister Glory, mentioned as a faction to investigate for supplies.
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The overarching galactic organization that manages Primal Engines, Macro AIs, and enforces quarantine rules.
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The governing council is thrown into chaos as the dungeon AI leaks internal debates and restricts Carl's quest feed.
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The ruling faction that profits from the crawl by harvesting primal elements to feed their central system and maintain their zone.
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An organization that funded a crawler transition support program after receiving press coverage.
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The governing body granting citizenship and healthcare to released crawlers, though veteran perks remain limited.
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Collective mind enemy force; Carl reflects on their threat and whether humanity is worth sacrificing to stop them.
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The powerful trading dynasty and probate court system that will immediately begin legal battles over D’Nadia’s death.
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Governing body of the Syndicate; Prime Minister Glory directly contacts Zev regarding Agatha.
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The bureaucratic organization housing the Pacifist Network's operatives, where Volteeg's designation was secretly changed.
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Orren's organization; Gary notes he was under the impression the AI wouldn't poach Syndicate property.
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Faction that attempted to cancel the warlord council but was overruled by the AI.
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The governing organization whose leadership and staff have moved to Florida following the system-wide crisis.
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Mentioned in lore as having absorbed the Scads' post-apocalyptic world.
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Organization whose showrunner guidelines are being ignored by the dungeon AI for Heat 7.
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Diverse group of starter species repeating Primal history after the Apothecary's emergence.
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