Vaguetive

undefined: A vaguetive is an introject who formed/walked in with almost no attachment to their source and with very few canonical pseudomemories/exomemories as a result of their system having very limited knowledge of said source.

An example may be an introject of the system's OC loosely set in the Harry Potter universe because their system thought that the world was interesting, with the vaguetive knowing the magic of the universe and memories of where they live, but not recognising or caring about any of the canon characters, locations, or story due to their system just not knowing this information when the OC was created.

The vaguetive may have very few, patchy memories of only what the system knows, or they may have a very large amount of non-canon exomemories that fill in the gaps left behind.

History
This term was coined by "G" of A Shattered Dragon's Spirit on the 29th of December, 2023.

Related Terms

 * An editive is a sysmate sourced from fanmade content for fictional works, with no connections with the original work other than the fanmade content, such as headcanons, AUs, fan edits, spoilers, etc. This may be seen as a synonym, but only applies to fictional works, and does not specify that the introject feels little to no attachment to the original work and has limited exomemories. Facamtive is the factual version of this.
 * The vaguetive may stay close to their own personal experiences, never developing more memories or attachment to their source. Due to this, they may consider themselves as a diverging fictive.
 * If they instead begin to develop more memories and feel more like they belong within the canon source due to the system learning more about the source, this may be considered canonbonding.
 * A vaguetive who becomes more closely connected to their source due to trauma may be called a clostive.
 * A vaguetive may be considered a semi-introject.