Bureaucrats of the Universal Bureau of Fictitious Literature

The five , or simply the Masters, are five Fourth-Wall-breaking creatures that work for the Universal Bureau of Fictitious Literature; they govern key aspects of each and every story within their universal setting. Their jobs are important, but sometimes the more childish Masters cause upsets within the Fourth Wall by using their "powers" for selfish purposes...

Background
See the articles Billybob, Mayor McFlapp, Director Benny, Illustrator Keith, and DJ X for more information.

Involvement
Main articles: Billybob, Mayor McFlapp, Director Benny, Illustrator Keith, and The Master DJ for more information.

Each master has his own job governing the fictitious universe of Antarctica, and each does it fairly well: the Author devises manuscripts and vignettes that could become stories, the Narrator edits them and makes them come alive with his/her Narration, the Director checks the Narrator and makes sure that he/she follows both the COC and the Laws of Literature, the Illustrator draws art for picture books, and the master DJ mixes and creates background sound for movies.

The Bureaucrats interact daily with the characters in their worlds, and thus are allowed to use themselves as characters but are not allowed to tell any of the other non-Fourth-Wall-breaking characters what is going no and what will happen. The Author has the most power, and from there the amount of power each Bureaucrat has over the others and their job diminishes down to the Master DJ, who usually works only with movies, as books don't have sound. Each Bureaucrat has the power and right to sue or petition a recall at the Board of Fiction, which holds the most power within the Bureau of Fictitious Literature.

Trivia

 * Bureaucrats are elected every time one Bureaucrat resigns, is sued off the job, or dies. One obvious requirement for becoming a Bureaucrat is being able to fully understand and break the Fourth Wall.
 * There used to be only the two jobs within the Bureaucracy--the Author and Narrator. In fact, sometimes skilled and able penguins would operate with both jobs of Writing and Narrating literature for their Universe. However, when Mayor McFlapp gained the position of Narrator, the Board of Fiction and Author Billybob both felt the need to place another person in power, power enough to check the Authors and Narrators so as to prevent them from breaking any rules or doing something erratic or upsetting. The Director's job was born, and soon after came the new jobs of Illustrating and Sound-Mixing, when picture books and movies were brought to the Board's attention.