| Domain | Essence | Framework |
|---|---|---|
| Hybrid | Hybrid | Overarching |
For twelve long years, the ship drifted through the void, and somehow, against all odds, the isopods endured. When the craft finally touched down, the world that awaited was far from welcoming. The alien surface teemed with hostile, insectoid life that quickly overwhelmed the human explorers. Within months, all traces of mankind were erased.
But the isopods remained.
In the absence of their human hosts, they adapted. Generation after generation, they transformed — evolving beyond their earthly origins into strange, alien forms perfectly suited for this new world. , they were no longer mere survivors, but rulers. The planet would come to be known as Neo-Conglobata — the New Planet of Rollers.
A world born from accident. Shaped by resilience. And ruled by isopods.Summary
In 2012, humans sent a ship to explore a new world.
Hidden on board were isopods. The humans died soon after landing, but the isopods survived.
Over time, they evolved and took over the planet — now called Neo-Conglobata, the New Planet of Rollers.
How to Collaborate

General Information
If you’d like to participate, you’re welcome to contribute! I’m very open to new ideas and designs — don’t stress about perfection. Even something as simple as suggesting a new creature is appreciated. If you’d like to be more directly involved in the project, feel free to contact me on Discord at raebies12
Creating Isopods & Other Creatures
As mentioned earlier, I’m quite lenient with submissions. For isopod-based species, the only requirement is that they should at least resemble an isopod to some degree. For insectoid alien species, you have complete creative freedom — just avoid making them excessively large.
Examples of Isopods:
- There are currently no examples.
Examples of insectoid aliens:
- Grand Reaper: no description yet.
Creating Titans
Titans are colossal, unique creatures that serve as the planet’s kaiju-like beings. Generally, there is only one of each Titan species unless otherwise stated. Because of their significance, please contact me before designing or submitting a Titan concept.
Examples of Titans:
- There are currently no examples.
Creating Diseases/Parasites/Viruses
Go wild! I love these concepts — be as creative, grotesque, or scientifically detailed as you like.
Examples:
- Frigidum os: The isopod equivalent of a fever.
Creating Plant Life
You’re welcome to design all kinds of flora, from harmless to hazardous. The only restriction is that plants should not be capable of killing Titans. They can certainly be dangerous to other creatures, but avoid overpowering designs. If you’d like to make passive or benign plant life — go absolutely ham.
Examples of Plant life:
- There are currently no examples
Required & Recommended reading
Required:
- Neo-Conglobata: Explains the world they live in.
Recommended:
- There is currently nothing to be put here
Notes & Trivia
- N/A
Questions?

Recent edits
- 23:43 November 15, 2025 Grand Reaper [1,944 B] . . Franselbbin
- 14:43 November 13, 2025 Lesser Reaper [412 B] . . Raebies
- 14:35 November 13, 2025 Scope talk:Neo-Conglobata [1,197 B] . . Raebies
- 19:11 November 4, 2025 ISV Dauntless [80 B] . . Raebies
- 14:33 October 30, 2025 Category:Scope: Neo-Conglobata [749 B] . . Raebies
- 14:16 October 30, 2025 Tale:The Mandivra Expedition [60 B] . . Raebies
- 16:05 October 29, 2025 Iridovirus Apex [268 B] . . Raebies
- 21:14 October 28, 2025 Neo-Conglobata [132 B] . . Raebies
- 21:11 October 28, 2025 Frigidum os [62 B] . . Raebies
- 15:38 October 28, 2025 Category:Scope: Neo-Conglobata - Diseases [48 B] . . Raebies
- 21:52 October 26, 2025 Template:Neo-Conglobata [395 B] . . Raebies
- 16:27 October 26, 2025 Studio:Non-Canonical species [484 B] . . Raebies
- 15:45 October 26, 2025 Index:Neo-Conglobata [1,899 B] . . Raebies
- 00:04 October 26, 2025 Timeline:Neo-Conglobata [947 B] . . Raebies
Author's Note:
Ever since I was a kid, crouched in the dirt and turning over rocks to find tiny isopods scurrying for cover, I dreamed of a whole world just for them—a planet where they could crawl, dig, and thrive without a care. Back then, I thought I’d call it Isotopia. It sounded grand at the time… until I realized, yeah, that name’s about as exciting as a damp log.—Rae





