Dramaform

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A dramaject is a headmate that is formed from acting out a play or movie. They may be an introject of the portrayed character, or a kind of imaginagenic headmate.

If the portrayed character has been depicted in media before, this headmate may be an altive of said existing character.

If the portrayed character is new and the actor has some creative freedom, the headmate may develop gradually along with the actor's perspective of the character.

Related Terms
A dramaject is similar to an OCtive, with the difference that the system is playing a role within a given script. As such, the character may be considered less of an "OC".

A dramaject may also be considered a textform.

If the actor has some creative freedom and bases some of their alterations on the emerging dramaject, they may be loosely considered an ouroboros.

History
Several actors have described their characters as taking on a life of their own, as have many authors. One example of this is Leonard Nemoy describing his relationship with the character of Spock, as detailed in his books "I am Not Spock" and "I am Spock". (Sources needed)

Whether or not these occurrences can be described as plural experiences or not remains unclear in most cases since the respective people rarely if ever comment on plurality.