Pilotsdawn

undefined: Pilotsdawn, or TwentyOnedawn, is an umbrella xenodawn term describing a sisasystem that originated in some way from the musical duo Twenty One Pilots (stylised as twenty øne piløts), and/or their music, albums, and lore.

This term uses the -dawn suffix.

Subterms

 * 1) Demadawn - A term for sisasystems that originated from the story of the metaphorical city of Dema,  and its citizens' journey to escape it. This story represents the battle against mental illness and the fight to live a life free from its restraints - a theme prevalent in the duo's messages - which some sisasystems may relate to. Demadawn may be used as an alternative to Pilotsdawn.
 * 2) SAIdawn - A term for sisasystems that originated from the album Scaled And Icy.
 * 3) Trenchdawn - A term for sisasystems that originated from the album Trench.
 * 4) BFdawn - A term for sisasystems that originated from the album Blurryface.
 * 5) Vessdawn - A term for sisasystems that originated from the album Vessel.
 * 6) RABdawn - A term for sisasystems that originated from the discontinued album Regional At Best.
 * 7) PilotSelfTitledawn - A term for sisasystems that originated from the album Twenty One Pilots, an album frequently referred to as Self-Titled.

History
Pilots- was coined by "G" of A Shattered Dragon's Spirit on the 12th of November, 2023. Originally a joke prefix, he found a use for it in describing a Pilotsdawn sisasystem of his bondsystem.

Related Terms

 * Pilotsgenic and its subterms describes systems with this origin.
 * Pilotsorma and its subterms describes sysmates with this origin. Pilotsdawn sisasystems may be populated with Pilotsorma sisamates.
 * Pilotstama and its subterms describes any in-system groups whose sisamates and/or functions are themed after Twenty One Pilots.
 * Pilotsbased and its subterms describes a system whose sysmates and/or structures are based on Twenty One Pilots, but they aren't necessarily an origin.
 * Pilotsdawn sisamates may be factives of the duo, fictives/musifictives of their characters, songtives/albumtives, and/or conceptives/allegoricans of their stories.