Inductive Phrases

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Inductive phrases are common phrases used to attempt to make someone aware of their plurality indirectly, if they are unknowingly plural. This is done by attempting to get a reaction from other headmates in the system, getting the current fronter to identify instances of uncharacteristic behaviour, getting the current fronter into headspace, or otherwise informing them of signs of plurality.

Some of these phrases include "Think hello and wait", "Who was that?", and "Syspicious", or other leading questions.

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If a lonelet or astraymate is not ready to learn about their plurality, a secret keeper may consider this information spoilers and may dislike inductive phrases or request for those observations not to be made to the unaware headmate(s) in question.