Symbiospace

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A symbiospace is a sentient headspace in which all the members are in a symbiotic system. Thus it is often a headspace with very few members.

In other words: The sentient headspace, and every member that inhabits its space, are intrinsically connected through a symbiotic connection. As such, all the members (called symbiotic) may form a network of symbiosis. (This type of connection is often limited to few members; or else, too many connected minds may end up in accidentally functioning in a hive-like manner.)

Caracteristics (examples)

 * A symbiospace percieves spatial thoughtlogue communication (voluntary/involuntary "telepathy" from its symbiotics), so it may change its space accordingly to thoughts, moods, wishes, etc. For example, if it senses that a headmate is sad, they might morph a sector into a party-like feast to bright up their mood; they might also populate the place with NPCs through spawn-regulator abilities to create a richer environment.
 * The symbiospace may answer to direct/indirect requests through verbal/semi-verbal/non-verbal communication as well. For example, if a headmate needs sunlight luminosity for their activity, they may ask to change night-time in day-time and get their request satisfied.
 * A symbiospace have the ability to become a mimic-space or a substitute-space to soothe its symbiotics if needed. For example, a group of headmates that craves to spend time in a place that they no longer have access to can find a replica of it; thanks to their connection, images of this headspace can be extracted throught thoughts and embodied by the sentispace.

Life in a Symbiospace
Being in a Symbiospace means to be connected to all the other symbiotics, so there are small mental barriers. Hence, life in this type of space is mostly either huge-ups or huge-down, but rarely a static in-between. Which means: life is either very secure (everybody's looking out for each other in harmony and it is euphoric) or very dangerous (everybody's crashing down into each other in a snow-ball effect and it is devastating).

This is why knowing everyone's alignement or personnality type/enneagram is very important. It is also crucial for everyone to either be on the same vibe (e.g, having some basic collective rules, agree/disagree on some actions, etc.) or to know how to protect themselves when things get out of hand (e.g, having some kind of safeword to announce potential emotional distress that would start a snow-ball effect, etc.).

Being in a Symbiospace also (and mostly) means to be connected to a sentient headspace. Hence, it is important to understand the functioning of the entity (even though sometimes headmates are not aware of the sentience of the headspace, let alone its connection with them), or else one can get lost, face force fields when in places they're not supposed to be in, etc. Otherwise, this experience is amazing and feels surreal, as moving in a Symbiospace makes one feel in harmony with every fiber of the world most of the time.

Related Terms
An influenspace (non-sentient headspace) might behave in a similar way to a Symbiospace reacting to moods and thoughts of its symbiotics; as well as a fluidspace since it is constantly changing in terms of what it looks like and the locations available.

A Symbio-PC may be considered an extension of a Symbiospace, as it refers to a NPC that is currently/temporarily being controlled by the Symbiospace.

A Symbiogenic System refers to the collective origin of a symbiotic system whose members are from the same source (which is often a Symbiospace).

Vivien and viva refer to systems and headmates that may experience symbiospaces.

History
This term was coined on November 26th, by Pluralpedia user Oceanic-Lanterns. This term uses the Symbio- prefix.

The synonym connectispace refers to the connection between symbiotics. And the synonym symbiofluidspace refers to the -fluid interfix (the symbiosis making the headspace fluctuate).