Qiangong2's plot
Takes place in the Fondent region, where Omnichannel has total control (the Cathedral's Pillars don't exist).
Omnichannel
Omnichannel is the ruling power of the Fondent region. While a nominal local government still exists, nearly all authority is concentrated under Omnichannel leadership. The organization functions as an authoritarian state, with a structure comparable to North Korea: strict hierarchy, pervasive surveillance, and absolute control over public life.
Omnichannel rose to power 25 years ago during the Tuxemon Rampage. As the previous administration failed to contain the attacks, public trust collapsed. Omnichannel gained rapid support by endorsing a short‑term plan to cull the most dangerous Tuxemon, which quickly reduced casualties. Their popularity surged, allowing them to seize political control and consolidate power under CEO Kane.
After taking control, Omnichannel captured nearly all remaining Tuxemon and relocated them to underground research facilities beneath their headquarters. Only a small number of species essential to the environment were allowed to remain in the wild. Although Omnichannel publicly banned unauthorized Tuxemon experimentation, certain individuals—such as Cam—were privately permitted to continue their research when it served Omnichannel's interests.
- HQ: Cotton Town
- CEO: Omnichannel CEO Kane
- Advisors: –
- Board of Directors: –
- Security / Police: Enforcer Bosses commanding Enforcer Rookies and Enforcer Agents
- Motto: "We are Safety, We are Order, We are Omnichannel"
- Info: Omnichannel maintains strict control over Tuxemon, research, and public life through propaganda, surveillance, and a rigid Enforcer hierarchy.
Team Xero / Xero Institute for Tuxemon Research
The Xero Institute was originally founded by Martin Xero, a former member of Omnichannel's board of directors, shortly before Kane's rise to power. During the Tuxemon Rampage, the Institute played a key role in researching Tuxemon weaknesses and containment strategies. Because of this contribution, the Institute retained a degree of autonomy even after Omnichannel seized control.
Three major figures shaped the Institute's early direction:
- Kay Wren - The Tuxemon Professor – believed Tuxemon could be tamed and trained without harming them.
- Cam – believed Tuxemon should be drained of their power to make them docile, later experimenting on humans to contain that power.
- The Xero Member – advocated for eliminating all Tuxemon deemed too dangerous or “useless.”
Martin Xero was eventually purged after Omnichannel discovered he had been secretly protecting Tuxemon instead of assisting with extermination efforts. Following his removal, his daughter Misa gathered sympathetic researchers and staff. Over time, this group expanded until it encompassed the entire Institute, transforming it into Team Xero.
Team Xero remains the only branch of Omnichannel ever granted permission to breed new Tuxemon, a privilege established during the crisis and never formally revoked. Approximately 10 years after the rampage, the Tuxemon Professor split from the Institute for reasons not yet fully documented, continuing his research independently with Omnichannel's approval.