Emotional Regulator

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An emotional regulator is a headmate who, in response to stressful or difficult situations, will handle the body’s/affected headmate’s emotions in order to minimize instability.

However, it doesn’t always have to be negative. A headmate and/or the body could be in a bad mood, and similar to a mood booster, they can take the emotions and manipulate them to make them more positive.

Although usually seen as a protector, this role can be used to harm others' emotions. Headmates may purposely manipulate the emotions of other system members in a negative manner.

History
This term was coined by Dark Matter Cluster on October 18th, 2023.