Eraser

An eraser headmate is one that purposely takes memories away from others, often for their protection. Erasers help to keep trauma memories from spreading between headmates by keeping them for themselves, or giving them to other headmates. They are more common with amnesiac systems, like in DID.

Related Terms
Erasers share common traits with other kinds of headmates, like gatekeepers and Internal Self Helpers (ISH). However, erasers have the specific role of taking existing memories away in addition to quarantining them.

Credits
This term was put into use by the content creator HeadspaceConnections, a polyfragmented system. A video covering how erasers function within their system can be found here. The definition provided above was adapted by the Rust&Stardust System.