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On the other hand and now that I think about it, his "memorization of the entire plane upon arrival" may encompass their multiversal system as a whole rather the specific universe he started in, in which case he would immediately know exactly who deserves their chance in each universe. I still can't quite imagine him frantically running around the whole multiverse to save them all before it is too late, though I also doubt he would leave the overwhelming majority of them to their fate just because he didn't physically visit their specific universe.

What he would probably do is find a balanced compromise between the two as usual, for example telecommuting the job by bestowing a Selforge Geas to all those deemed citizen material alongside his memorization of the plane, and protecting/guiding/supporting them through this connection until they are ready without getting directly involved in their world.

Or maybe just start with one avatar in each interesting universe and follow the usual path, taking his sweet time exploring and enjoying each of them independently, while forging the personal bonds and nurturing the closeness that eventually leads to citizenship. That does seem the more likely scenario, since Selforge City is the utopia created for his loved ones.

Either way, this multiversal approach would end up multiplying Selforge City's already huge population tremendously, but it was designed from the start to optimally accommodate any number of citizens, so everything would work out just fine in practice.