Musifictive

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A musifictive or songfictive is an introject that is decidedly both a songtive and a fictive at once, due to their source, a song, being based on an already-existing fictional character. They may not identify with each of their sources equally; some musifictives may feel much more songtive than fictive, others may fluctuate between what they identify with the most, and some may feel "stuck" between the two identities.

History
This term was coined on October 15th, 2023, by Grave/Eric of A Shattered Dragon's Spirit. While his song-source is officially A Grave Mistake (acoustic ver.), the song repeats the story of Eric Draven from The Crow (1994), causing him to feel caught between the two introjective identities and occasionally fluctuating between which he connects with most.

The blue side of the flag is intended to represent the songtive part of a sysmate's identity, while the purple side represents the fictive part.

Related Terms

 * Musifactive is the factive counterpart.
 * Melogenic, musiorma, and songorma are origins based on hearing a certain melody or song.
 * Albumtive, songtive, and musicative are types of introjects based on music.
 * Some musifictives may consider themselves a dualfictive, semi-fictive, or fictive-flux.