Soulverse

The Soulverse is considered another one of the many universes that comes up to Al's mind. Initially made as a joke, it had gained some development when Al was beginning to take a break from the Spiritverse. It's meant to be a parallel to the aforementioned universe, even in its name.

Development on it is currently on pause, as Al has no interest in it as of late.

Development History
If any development was to be known about Soulverse, it started off in April 2020 as a "dumb idea" of making parallel versions of the Panstvo-hjomim. Actual progress on this "dumb idea" wasn't made besides deciding on the characters' names until November of 2020.

Still having not much done with them and still staying as a one-off idea, they were briefly revived in December 2021 as Al was beginning to become uncomfortable with their usage of the current Panstvo-hjomim, but didn't know what that meant for the rest of the Spiritverse. Al was planning to even end the Spiritverse, or even reboot it completely with the alternate Panstvo-hjomim replacing the originals. Decisions on this made them take a brief break from developing it, and thus focused progress on a new universe, being the Paletteverse.

For these parallel Panstvo-hjomim, Al had a hard time deciding what universe they would be in. At first it was a "copy" of the Spiritverse, being governed by The Havoc and The System, inverted versions of The Order and The Dissonance respectively, and it was dubbed the Alterverse. Another decision involved Al putting them in a "bridge between the Paletteverse and the Spiritverse" and the called the group The Inbetweeners.

Eventually, Al was comfortable with going back to any progress with the Spiritverse and the Panstvo-hjomim. The concept shifted back to the Alterverse one, and was dubbed the Soulverse as to contrast with the Spiritverse, and any supposed connections with the Paletteverse have been scrapped.

Story Involved
So far there has only been one story involved in this, currently titled Of Another Colour. The story was going to be a compilation of short stories that focus on a group of characters who, as previously stated, are parallel versions of the Panstvo-hjomim, specifically of what Al considers the main twelve, with their own stories almost meant to reflect their respective Spiritverse counterparts.

The Character List as follows

 * Charlotte "Lottie" Spangler (she/her) - Lizbeth's parallel counterpart. She is an industrialist who is very into creating factories for advancements and upgrades. She believes that one day humanity will go into a digital age, and she's merely speeding up that progress. She is egotistical, and likes manipulating people to her whims. Her whole design is based on steampunk aesthetics.
 * George Harland (he/him, they/them) - Harry's parallel counterpart. Like Harry, he does magic, but uses it more so on fun little magic tricks than anything disastrous and major. He's happier, more enthusiastic, and more optimistic than him.
 * Shun Chen (he/him) - Zhang's parallel counterpart. Follows Lottie's philosophy on humanity's advancement to a digital age. Though he is rather docile and sensitive. His species differs from Zhang, being half-panda instead of being half-dragon.
 * François Baptiste Sauveterre (he/him) - Francis Jean's parallel counterpart. Silent and almost never talks. He too, along with Jean had a dark history when it came to being a French noble back in the day, but unlike him, he's not extroverted and flirtatious, rather being the opposite of it.
 * Faddei Zima (he/him) - Ignatiy's parallel counterpart. A former soldier in his motherland's army who is just trying to find a place in his life. He had since retired from his army duty to become a scientist. He's a pessimistic man, but still does his best to live on despite whatever hardships he faces.
 * Klaus Ziegler (he/him, they/them) - Hänsel's parallel counterpart. Like him, both of their backstories are a mystery, with a speculation of them being related to some spiritual being. They almost act the same, being shy and fidgety, but Klaus is more open to talking to others than Hänsel is. He's more optimistic than Hänsel as well. His species differs, like Shen, as he is a shapeshifting demon instead of being part-eagle.
 * Akane Yoshida (she/her, they/them) - Sakura's parallel counterpart. They're almost the same, but they majorly wear black and cyan, as opposed to their counterpart wearing white and pinkish-red. They're described to have a "2010s edgy phase," and is pessimistic and quiet unlike Sakura. Their species also differs, as they're a yuki-onna.
 * Feliciano Capello (he/him) - Luciano's parallel counterpart. He is almost like his counterpart, being sassy and a drama king, but more lively and is curious about everything. Like his counterpart, he does get jealous easily. He's said to be the "main character" of the Soulverse, and likes to threaten people over a lot of things.
 * Edyta Polanski (any pronouns) - Jagoda's parallel counterpart. Described to be easily attached to everyone she ever meets and is overall giddy and happy, as opposed to her counterpart being pessimistic and wanting to distance themselves from everything.
 * Luzviminda dela Cruz (she/her) - Juana Maria's parallel counterpart. An orphan child that Edyta adopted, and is much like her counterpart, all optimistic and friendly to everyone she meets. However, she is much shyer than Juana.
 * Elwood Hargrave (he/him) - Keith's parallel counterpart. There hasn't been much character applied to him as of yet, but Al had once planned him to be a threatening looking character.
 * Myroslav Holub (he/him) - Sviatoslav's parallel counterpart. There hasn't been much character applied to him as of yet.

Trivia

 * The main cast are inspired from/based on a trope of "second players," also known as "2ps." It's a fandom term that pertains to variations of characters with mostly, but not always, an opposite colour palette paired with an opposite personality. They're also mostly portrayed to be edgy killers, as opposed to their friendlier, morally good "1p/first player" counterpart.
 * As this term was popularized by, and possibly originating from the fandom of the anime series Hetalia, obviously Al would gather a lot of inspiration from there. In fact, Feliciano's name in contrast to his counterpart Luciano, was made as a reference to the anime's naming conventions, as well as ones popularized by it's fandom, where the Italy personification from there has the human alias Feliciano, while his supposed 2p/other colour self was popularly called Luciano by the fandom.
 * George, Harry's counterpart, was originally named Draco, as a reference to Harry Potter, but was changed to reference the British Royal family instead.
 * The characters shown here, along with the cast of Terabyte Program, were initially planned to "replace" the Panstvo-hjomim during the Spiritverse break. Even judging from this video, Al had once planned to completely replace the Panstvo-hjomim with their off-colour counterparts, and reboot the Spiritverse with them and possibly other major changes to the lore as well. All of these decisions were actually made during Al's contemplation about the aforementioned group's ethics, and after such a breakdown scrapped the idea, but still kept the characters.