Oculosoma

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The term oculosoma refers to a headmate having a blurred or indistinct soma in the headspace. They may or may not have a blurred or indistinct idea of what they look like.

Examples of what this may look like include:


 * Having an appearance that seems to be perpetually in dark shadow;
 * Having an appearance that seems to be blurry or foggy, possibly even distorting colors;
 * Having an appearance which feels like the memory of which slips away from the mind of other headmates when they're no longer looking at them, or even the feeling the same even while still looking at the oculosomatic headmate.

Related Terms
A force field is a perceptual barrier that may cause a headmate to appear similarly indistinct or blurred, though this is caused by a protection mechanism around their soma instead of a soma attribute.

A mutalion describes a headmate who changes the forms/vision/sensations/movements of nearby headmates, accidentally or intentionally (temporarily or permanently).

Etymology
The term oculosoma comes from Latin oculorum, meaning blurred, and soma.

History
This term was coined on September 1, 2023 by Pluralpedia user the Werewolf Pack.