System role: Obscuronaut
Anyone can use our terms, though some might be more relevant to specific identities.
Description
An obscuronaut investigates memories and knowledge that the rest of the system has forgotten or repressed — this may include, but is not limited to: headmates/objects/events/places in the system, trauma (if applicable), information about the world, or events in the system's life.
Obscuronauts may also develop theories about forgotten things and seek evidence to prove them. For example, they may theorise that the system experienced abuse in childhood and seek evidence from the outer world (e.g. through conversations, the Internet, physical records such as photo albums, and/or locations where the abuse would have taken place.)
If their system is dissociative, they may experience more blurriness, dissociative symptoms, or brain fog when investigating repressed memories. Alternatively, they may be less affected by dissociation than the rest of the system or accidentally create false memories if jumping to conclusions.
Obscuronauts might work closely with archivists, librarians, or headmates with similar roles to document their findings.











