Yolk

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A yolk is a singular headmate who is isolated from their system in the same way sisasystems tend to be. They may consider themself to be a sisasystem despite being the only member. Yolks may split or have other headmates join them, making them no longer a yolk. This may be the result of every member of a sisasystem fusing into one, but still being separate from the rest of the system for whatever reason.

Yolks don't have any fellow headmates or fragments in their isolated area. If the yolk shatters, or splits fragments, they may be considered a fragmented yolk.


 * A sub-yolk is a headmate who is isolated from the rest of the system in the same way a subsystem or subsplit can be.
 * A side-yolk is a headmate who is isolated from the rest of the system in the same way a sidesystem can be.

Related Terms
Fragmented-yolks are either a singular headmate isolated from the system with fragments split from them or a grouping of fragments, split from a shattered yolk, who are isolated from the rest of the system.

Mónosmalet are beings inside of the body who aren't technically a part of the system or see themselves as separate from the system, but still share the same body as the system.