Anaspect and Subterm Flags
[pt: Anaspect and Subterm Flags]
So we figured out a while back that the term “introject” didn’t vibe with us. We started using introversal instead, but it’s not a perfect fit, since not all of the affected headmates are from another timeline. But then…we found the term “anaspect”. It resonates with us a lot. We’re a gateway collective and sometimes guys just…walk in. They’re not introjects because they weren’t formed from within the bounds of our headspace; and while introtive is closer, it doesn’t fit for the same reason. “Source” is just uncomfy when applied to us in general. So, anaspect it is!
One problem: there are no flags (that we could find)! In fact, there’s basically nothing outside of Pluralpedia. Unfortunate.
Of course, we didn’t coin anaspect nor any of the other terms featured here. Coining credits can be found in the Pluralpedia links (seen in the “from Pluralpedia” text in the definition sections.)
Anaspect
[alt text: a rectangular flag with 9 stripes, alternating in width between thick and thin; the colors are, top-to-bottom: magenta, light magenta, green-cyan, light cyan, black (left half) and dark blue-gray (right half), light cyan, cyan, mid-light cyan, blue-magenta. there is a large circle centered in the middle with the colors of the center stripe; there is a light-gray venn diagram in the center end alt text]
Definition (from Pluralpedia): “Anaspect is an umbrella term for soulbond, spiritual, gateway, or any other aspect of non-medical plural origin to replace the word introject as an identifier for headmates/alters…Meaning said headmate is alike to perhaps a fictional/real person but isn't introjected to the brain medically and instead comes from another location/universe.”
This flag was inspired by localhazard’s introject flag and the other specified flags* (see below for details).
Charabond / Factbond
[alt text (left): a rectangular flag with 9 stripes, alternating in width between thick and thin; the colors are, top-to-middle: magenta, light magenta, blue-magenta, mid-light cyan, black (left half) and dark blue-gray (right half); the flag is mirrored across the center stripe. there is a large circle centered in the middle with the colors of the center stripe; there is a light-gray venn diagram in the center end alt text]
[alt text (right): a rectangular flag with 9 stripes, alternating in width between thick and thin; the colors are, top-to-middle: blue-magenta, mid-light cyan, magenta, light magenta, black (left half) and dark blue-gray (right half); the flag is mirrored across the center stripe. there is a large circle centered in the middle with the colors of the center stripe; there is a light-gray venn diagram in the center end alt text]
Charabond Definition (from Pluralpedia): “Charabond a term…meaning a headmate looks like a character from fictional media or may have a fictional counterpart, but they are not medically introjected and come from another location/universe than this one. Charabond can also replace the term 'fictional counterpart' for ease of typing and explanation.”
The charabond flag was inspired by localhazard’s fictive flag and the other specified flags* (see above).
Factbond Definition (from Pluralpedia): “Factbond is a term that replaces the term factive and is under the umbrella term anaspect…they are alike a factual person but still spiritual in their origin…Factbond headmates are anaspected from a person whom exists in this universe.”
The factbond was made by combining localhazard’s factive flag and the other specified flags* (see below for details).
Auxbond (Fucktive/Faitive) / Auxbond (Fogtive) / Auxbond (Fuzztive)
[alt text (left): a rectangular flag with 9 stripes, alternating in width between thick and thin; the colors are, top-to-middle: magenta, light blue-magenta, magenta, mid-light cyan-blue, black (left half) and dark blue-gray (right half); the flag is mirrored across the center stripe. there is a large circle centered in the middle with the colors of the center stripe; there is a light-gray venn diagram in the center end alt text]
[alt text (middle): a rectangular flag with 9 stripes, alternating in width between thick and thin; the colors are, top-to-middle: mid-light cyan, light cyan, blue-magenta, mid-light blue, black (left half) and dark blue-gray (right half); the flag is mirrored across the center stripe. there is a large circle centered in the middle with the colors of the center stripe; there is a light-gray venn diagram in the center end alt text]
[alt text (right): a rectangular flag with 9 stripes, alternating in width between thick and thin; the colors are, top-to-middle: mid-light orange, light yellow, mid-dark blue-magenta, blue-magenta, black (left half) and dark blue-gray (right half); the flag is mirrored across the center stripe. there is a large circle centered in the middle with the colors of the center stripe; there is a light-gray venn diagram in the center end alt text]
Definition (from Pluralpedia): “Auxbond is a term similar to fucktive/fogtive and under the umbrella term anaspect... It is meant to be a blended term of Charabond and Factbond, but can also just be used as a standalone headmate modifier.”
The first flag was made by combining our charabond and factbond flags. The second and third flags were made by combining quoipunk’s fogtive and fuzztive flags with the other specified flags* (see below for details).
Repbond (version 1) / Repbond (version 2)
[alt text (left): a rectangular flag with 9 stripes, alternating in width between thick and thin; the colors are, top-to-middle: magenta, lighter magenta, dark magenta, mid-dark magenta, black (left half) and dark blue-gray (right half), more purple mid-dark magenta, dark magenta, blue-magenta, slightly-dark blue-magenta. there is a large circle centered in the middle with the colors of the center stripe; there is a light-gray venn diagram in the center end alt text]
[alt text (right): a rectangular flag with 9 stripes, alternating in width between thick and thin; the colors are, top-to-middle: mid-light orange, light brown, blue-magenta, mid-dark cyan, black (left half) and dark blue-gray (right half), mid-dark cyan, blue-magenta, cyan, darker cyan. there is a large circle centered in the middle with the colors of the center stripe; there is a light-gray venn diagram in the center end alt text]
Definition (from Pluralpedia): “A repbond is a headmate anaspected from an 'OC' (Original Character) somebody has made, whether sourced from media or simply created on their own.”
The first flag was made by combining the-silent-fellowship’s OCtive flag and the other specified flags* (see below for details). The second flag was made by combining neopronouns’ OCtive flag and the other specified flags* (see below for details).
Flag Notes:
The flag format we used is based on the introject flag—they are meant to be similar to show how anaspection is like introjection, but is not the same. The Venn diagram represents the “analogous” and “having qualities in common” parts(basically meaning similar but different) of anaspect’s etymology. The Venn diagram and the circle it’s on top of looks like an eye, which is also mentioned in the Pluralpedia article.
*All of these flags were made by overlaying the colors from the specified flag with the colors from Grey Skies’ spirigenic/metagenic flag, phoenigenic’s aethergenic flag, and vesiamor’s soulbonding flag.







