fictive
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1. (Internet slang) From the living character and multiplicity subculture: a headmate who is in some way a character from a fictional work, whether in inspiration, form, or identity. Originally popularized with soulbonds, and also used for fictional introjects and dissociative identity disorder.Examples: "1999, " Who ARE these people/things?" (FAQ from website "Subreality Central") https://web.archive.org/web/19990830153823/http://www.subreality.com/sc.htm the fictives -- These are the characters from the stories for whom the Cafe was created, and thus are the most common barflies there. If you watched "Who Framed Roger Rabbit," you might get an idea of what fictives are like "off duty." They're like cartoon characters; they can't really die, it only looks that way in stories, but it can sure tick them off! The only thing a fictive truly fears is his/her writer and readers giving up on their story, thus letting them fade away into non-existence again. Note that while some fictives get along with their writers, some don't..."; "2011, "Plurality for Skeptics" (FAQ from website "Ex Uno Plures") https://www.exunoplures.org/main/articles/medicalisation/skeptics/ On the matter of “fictives,” or members of systems who share identities with characters from fictional media, my hypothesis is that their identities are subconscious psychological connections to those characters. I don’t believe that the characters literally jumped from their “source” to someone else’s head; I think that it’s a matter of identity formation that ties someone’s consciousness to that source."; "fictives, on the other hand, rarely seem to go through that period of “what character am I?” They don’t have any “other life” to really get confused with: Their history is only their canon’s (or at least, personal canon’s) history. If they do have a double life, it comes later, and I feel like it is usually different than fictionkin still? Like, a fictive might be able to subjectively return to their homeworld, and thus face a double life between living in the outerworld or living in there, whereas fictionkin more specifically have a double past, coming from their memories split between canon and outerworld."Internet
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