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WAKE UP!

You've got a lot to do today Feel proud and wipe your eyes, 'cause hey! Stifle the yawn, you stayed up 'til dawn Let's see what you been 'working on

IT'S GONE!

Keep in mind the deadline is closing in Your byline, the headline, they're in the bin Uncompleted... all deleted

WHAT'S GOING ON!?

You'll have to crunch and work 'til dawn 'til you die! Cut out the corners, cross the Ts and dot the Is! Whip out the white-out, but keep it in good taste! Just so that no one will ever know it's defaced

Ooooooooooo

Epithet Erased!

~ Theme Song

♪ How do you balance the irons in the fire ♪

♪ When you keep gettin’ burned and you live with a liar? ♪

♪ Only a minor but the problem’s Ursa Major ♪

♪ You mend what’s broke but you can’t fix bad behavior ♪

♪ Terrified that you’re being inefficient ♪

♪ While you’re spinning your plates and washing the dishes ♪

♪ Your friends all say that you need to take a break before you’re broken ♪

♪ But you’re terrified because in your eyes you know you need to go and- ♪

♪ File your taxes ♪

♪ Breaking your back & ♪

♪ Wishing for freedom ♪

♪ Life's inelastic, ♪

♪ Prison of Plastic? ♪

♪ You’ve gotta make it so! ♪

♪ You can just say "no~oo!" ♪

♪ If you set yourself on fire ♪

♪ The world will leave you tired ♪

♪ So why don’t you just let it burn?♪

♪ Say “Aw, heck it!” ♪

♪ Go on ‘n wreck it! ♪

♪ Let them find another warmer ♪

♪ The world is in your corner ♪

♪ It’s up to you to make it turn ♪

♪ Just say “No!” ♪

♪ What’s life like when you grant your own wishes? ♪

♪ Sorbet sky full a’ honey & kisses! ♪

♪ (Baking? Self-reflection?) So exhausting! ♪

♪ Take those imperfections & coat them in frosting! ♪

♪ Craft your life, give it all you can give it ♪

♪ And pray for the day that you might be forgiven ♪

♪ The actors laugh on your behalf because you can control them ♪

♪ But to get a hug from the ones you love, you would need to console them- ♪

♪ All too much trouble ♪

♪ Stay in your bubble ♪

♪ Leave it to others! ♪

♪ It’s a bad habit ♪

♪ Make like a rabbit ♪

♪ Bounce and then make it so ♪

♪ She can’t say "no~oo!" ♪

♪ You can fix it all with magic ♪

♪ The sticks & stones, the tragic, ♪

♪ You’ll never reap what you have sown! ♪

♪ Be a hag and… ♪

♪ Slay your drago~on! ♪

♪ If you bring your little sister ♪

♪ Admit how much you missed her ♪

♪ Then maybe you won’t be alone... ♪

♪ Make it so! ♪

♪ Innocent playing ♪

♪ Turned to dismaying ♪

♪ The dead of midnight ♪

♪ Princess of Plastic ♪

♪ You were the matchstick ♪

♪ But how could you have known? ♪

♪ Oh no no~o… ♪

♪ No no NO no no no no, NO no no no no NO no no no NO no no! ♪

♪ Life’s inelastic ♪

♪ Prison of Plastic? ♪

♪ Wishing for freedom! ♪

(Yeah!!)

♪ Just say "no!" ♪

♪ You’re in contro~oll! ♪

♪ Please remember you’re related ♪

♪ Your hearts are filled with hatred ♪

♪ That doesn’t have to be the case! ♪

♪ Cure your trauma! ♪

♪ Come to mama~a!♪

♪You won’t ever get that normal ♪

♪ But if you act sororal ♪

♪ Then maybe you could have a taste ♪ ♪ Epithet Erased! ♪

~ Season 2 Intro

Background

Epithet Erased is a fantasy/comedy web series created by Brendan Blaber, based on the tabletop roleplay series Anime Campaign. The first episode debuted on VRV on November 8, 2019.

In the colorful world of Epithet Erased, one in every five people is born with a special power called an epithet. Each epithet stems from a unique single word, granting all sorts of abilities depending on the strength of the user's imagination.

Tension runs high between epithet users, called inscribed, and their non-magical mundie counterparts. Even those who wield an epithet are not always happy -- so when rumor gets out about the Arsene Amulet, a magical necklace that can steal epithets, many powerful groups become interested in acquiring it.

Though 12-year-old Molly Blyndeff has never thought much of her epithet, "Dumb," she'll need to make the most of it when she's caught between two separate heists for the Amulet at the Sweet Jazz City Museum. Will she be able to tell friend from foe, and use her wits enough to escape the robbers at the museum? Or will her epithet be... erased?

General Information

Official Date: November 8, 2019

Company: VRV (The first season premiered on here)

Creator/Developers: Brendan Blaber (Youtube name: JelloApocalypse)

Genre: Action-Comedy Webseries

Cosmology: Singular Universe

Number of Series: 1

Number of Episodes/Chapters/Games: 7 Episodes, 1 Book (Prison of Plastic sequel)

Status: Ongoing

Views: Over Millions of Views (Each Epither Erased episode has over a million views)

Reception: The show was very well received, enough so that when people kept asking for a Season 2, Jello eventually made a kickstarter, which reached $358,559. This eventually culminated in Prison of Plastic, which was well received as well, with the story getting over4077 reviews, getting an overall 5 stars on soundbooththeater.

Power of the Verse

The verse contains some regular humans and some people with superhuman strength. For abilities it varies, depending on the user's proficiency, creativity, and sometimes stamina users can use abilities to their fullest. Some of the abilities includes Forcefield Creation, Time Manipulation, Physics Manipulation, Durability Negation, Mind Manipulation, Sound Manipulation, Dream Manipulation, Subjective Reality, Restoration, etcetera.

Explanations

Epithets

Epithets are special powers emitted from a single word tethered to a person's soul. People possessing epithets are referred to as "Inscribed", while those without them are called "Mundies". About one in every five people has an epithet, although epithets grow more common every year.

Inscribed can use their epithet for a variety of different things, depending on how they perceive their word and how high their creativity is. For example, Giovanni's epithet (Soup) not only makes a delicious dish, but can also make a "Demon Energy Aura" (steam is formed and rises off of Giovanni's body, dispelling anything in the air around him; introduced in Episode 2) among other things.

If a person has intense mastery over their epithet, then they can imbue an object with their power (ex: The Arsene Amulet). This is called “transcribing” or “embuing”. Everybody is born as a “mundie” and they have no idea if they have an epithet or not until they stumble on it. This moment is called an Epiphany. There are a number of ways an epiphany can happen.

Usually when somebody hears their epithet spoken aloud or if they read the word written down somewhere there’s a sort of… click, in their head. It’s a 6th-sense thing. You feel drawn to that word, and often to its synonyms. Think of it like a magical game of hot-cold where your brain is a metal detector, beeping louder the closer and closer you get to your epithet.

Of course, this also creates false positives. Sometimes people just enjoy certain words and they go “Ooh! The word archipelago really resonates with me! I’m going to spend 2 months trying to figure out how to use island-based powers!” But nope. They just like the word. It’s not their epithet. It’s impossible to tell if you’ve got the right word until you finally snag it. Kind of like fishing! You keep imagining nibbles until you really feel the bite. And remember it’s more likely that you don’t have any epithet at all, so you might never find it. Some Inscribed people never do.

It’s a common thing for little kids to try and sit down and go through the entire dictionary to slowly figure out what their word is, but this rarely pans out too well. Epithet’s world doesn’t speak English. It speaks a sort of magic Esperanto-type language that combined all the languages that used to exist in the Epithet world into one, so there are way more words than just for one language. Not only that, but you need to consider archaic words no longer in use, which you often won’t find in a dictionary. Slang words also count. The only real metric for whether a word is fair game or not is “Does this word successfully encapsulate a specific idea?”

There are cases where people discover they have an epithet, but they don’t know exactly what it is. Sometimes it takes months or years to discover the right word. For instance a person might be able to generate little clouds and affect the weather slightly, but it could take them quite a while before they find their specific word is stratiformus.

Another significantly less common way of discovering your epithet comes in the form of an Epitome. An Epitome is the strongest, absolute most powerful use of an epithet you can possibly squeeze out of your word. A few Nova-class Inscribed can use their Epitome at will (Zora has one). Very rarely, in situations of extreme danger, a person who previously thought they were a mundie will unlock their epithet by way of unleashing an Epitome through the sheer need to survive. Think of it like the Inscribed version of an adrenaline rush. More info on Epithets can be found here.

Obtainment

Everybody is born as a “mundie” and they have no idea if they have an epithet or not until they stumble on it. This moment is called an Epiphany. There are a number of ways an epiphany can happen.

Usually when somebody hears their epithet spoken aloud or if they read the word written down somewhere there’s a sort of… click, in their head. It’s a 6th-sense thing. You feel drawn to that word, and often to its synonyms. Think of it like a magical game of hot-cold where your brain is a metal detector, beeping louder the closer and closer you get to your epithet.

Of course, this also creates false positives. Sometimes people just enjoy certain words and they go “Ooh! The word archipelago really resonates with me! I’m going to spend 2 months trying to figure out how to use island-based powers!” But nope. They just like the word. It’s not their epithet. It’s impossible to tell if you’ve got the right word until you finally snag it. Kind of like fishing! You keep imagining nibbles until you really feel the bite. And remember it’s more likely that you don’t have any epithet at all, so you might never find it. Some Inscribed people never do.

It’s a common thing for little kids to try and sit down and go through the entire dictionary to slowly figure out what their word is, but this rarely pans out too well. Epithet’s world doesn’t speak English. It speaks a sort of magic Esperanto-type language that combined all the languages that used to exist in the Epithet world into one, so there are way more words than just for one language. Not only that, but you need to consider archaic words no longer in use, which you often won’t find in a dictionary. Slang words also count. The only real metric for whether a word is fair game or not is “Does this word successfully encapsulate a specific idea?”

There are cases where people discover they have an epithet, but they don’t know exactly what it is. Sometimes it takes months or years to discover the right word. For instance a person might be able to generate little clouds and affect the weather slightly, but it could take them quite a while before they find their specific word is stratiformus.

Another significantly less common way of discovering your epithet comes in the form of an Epitome. An Epitome is the strongest, absolute most powerful use of an epithet you can possibly squeeze out of your word. A few Nova-class Inscribed can use their Epitome at will (Zora has one). Very rarely, in situations of extreme danger, a person who previously thought they were a mundie will unlock their epithet by way of unleashing an Epitome through the sheer need to survive. Think of it like the Inscribed version of an adrenaline rush.

Development

Once somebody has their epiphany they need to figure out how to actually do things with it, and what they’re able to do is heavily tied to what the word evokes for the user. For instance, if your epithet is the word “Beach” your powers would develop differently based on what you associate with the beach. One person might think of the beach and picture themselves building sandcastles, and so they develop a sand-based power. Another might have a deep fear of the ocean and gain the ability to summon sharks and storms. A third could’ve grown up near a shore-side boardwalk, so for them beaches are associated with Ferris wheels and terrible hot dogs. That’s not to say that any of those people couldn’t learn how to do ALL of those things eventually, but they will have something they gravitate towards first when they think of the word “Beach.”

There are cases where people use their unknown epithet by accident, either passively or actively. Mera, for instance, was affected by her power from an early age and accidentally used it many times before she even realized she was Inscribed. Mera just thought she had really terrible luck when it came to breaking things. You can see this in EP4 the window begins to crack because subconsciously she wants to break it and be on the other side with the kids playing in the snow.

Your epithet is trained by using it over and over again and finding new applications for your word. It’s not unheard of to accidentally train an epithet without even knowing you have one, then by the time you realize you’re Inscribed you’re already Class 2.

Stats

  • Stamina: How much physical strength and energy a character has and how long they can use their abilities before getting tired.
  • Proficiency: How much of a grasp on their own powers that a person has and how experienced they are at using their abilities.
  • Creativity: Determines how varied ones powerset is and how good one is at coming up with new applications for it. Indus has low creativity. He never thinks to do anything else with his power besides making the same barrier over and over again. Giovanni on the other hand is very good at coming up with special applications for his powers.

The stats are explained here.

  • Inscribed: People that officially have epithets. Called "Wordie" by some Mundies.
  • Mundie: People that do not have epithets.

Note: Being a Mundie does not stop them from having superhuman stats as stamina is not tied into having an epithet.

Verse Scaling

Most people can react to Percival King who danced around bullets.

Knowledgeable Members

Characters

Inscribed

Mundies