What's fictroversal/cosmaora ?
( I don't trust the Internet . )
- blurry mix of something new and London
Helloo! We got these terms off of pluralpedia. Link to fictrovect (subterm of introvect) and link to cosmaorma (variant of the term cosmagenic).
The term fictrovect describes that a headmate's source is considered fictional in this timeline/universe (for us this means that the headmate is spiritual and believes that what happened in their source/canon actually happened at some point.)
Cosmaorma means that a headmate is from another plane of existence, universe, timeline, etc. (for us this means that the headmate came from their source/canon into this system usually unwillingly)
I believe these terms can be used very differently depending on context, but we use them as a sort of substitute to fictives and fictionkin, because both terms don't quite fit our experiences. We don't like using fictive* because it implies that our source is and has always been fictional, and we don't like using fictionkin because it implies that the headmate has another identity, one completely seperate from their kin.
so basically, all of our headmates are their source/canon! it is impossible for them to source seperate because they are not introjects and not made in the character's image, but simply are them.
*we don't like using the term for ourselves and know that our experiences are internally very different, however we may use it to simplify our experiences because the terms we use are not popular at all lmao













