https://pluralpedia.org/api.php?action=feedcontributions&user=Mesona&feedformat=atomPluralpedia - User contributions [en]2024-03-28T19:38:41ZUser contributionsMediaWiki 1.40.2https://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Unknown&diff=2959Unknown2021-04-18T09:34:44Z<p>Mesona: Unknown system, as referred to in plural rings</p>
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'''Unknown''' refers to a system whose origins are not known, or uncertain. This may be due to being recently discovered or not wishing to define oneself with specific labels.<br />
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Unknown is one of the four [[Plural Rings|plural rings]], and can be combined with other terms to describe [[Mixed Origin|mixed-origin]] systems.<br />
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[[Cryptogenic]] refers to a system whose origins are unknown.<br />
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[[Quoigenic]] may be used to mean one's origins are not relevant.<br />
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[[Congenic]] refers to a system with complicated origins.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Non-human&diff=2958Non-human2021-04-18T08:32:22Z<p>Mesona: Redirected page to Nonhuman</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Nonhuman]]</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Nonhuman&diff=2957Nonhuman2021-04-18T08:30:31Z<p>Mesona: Created page with "{{Term | usage_noun = yes | forms = non-human | form_noun = yes | usage_adjective = yes | usage_headmate = yes }} A headmate that is a species or entity other than human...."</p>
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A [[headmate]] that is a species or entity other than human. Examples of such are animals, mythical creatures, aliens or robots.<br />
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[[Extranthrope]] is an alternate term.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Multiplicity&diff=1732Multiplicity2021-03-21T08:39:37Z<p>Mesona: Redirected page to Plurality</p>
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<div>#REDIRECT [[Plurality]]</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Memory_Holder&diff=1711Memory Holder2021-03-19T04:43:08Z<p>Mesona: Infobox, rewording, links</p>
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Memory Holders are [[Headmate|system members]] that hold specific memories, which may not be easily accessible to other members. These memories may be about trauma, specific people, locations, or life stages. <br />
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May also be [[Trauma Holder|trauma holders]].</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=BPD_System&diff=1710BPD System2021-03-19T04:23:03Z<p>Mesona: rewording, extra info, infobox</p>
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A system whose creation is influenced by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Borderline_personality_disorder Borderline Personality Disorder.] May present as a [[median]] system.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Possessive&diff=1705Possessive2021-03-19T03:55:15Z<p>Mesona: reword, infobox</p>
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A system that is formed through long-term spirit possession. Both the spirit and the [[host]] benefit as part of an agreement.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Congenic&diff=1695Congenic2021-03-19T03:36:39Z<p>Mesona: added infobox</p>
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A term used to indicate that someone’s origins are complicated. Can be used as a standalone origin or in conjunction with other origin terms.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Archivist&diff=1627Archivist2021-03-19T01:52:27Z<p>Mesona: occur to -> happen to</p>
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An archivist is a headmate who is especially knowledgeable about events that happen to the system, both in the [[headspace]] and in the [[Shared Reality|shared reality]]. They may also store and organize this information by using constructs in the headspace such as folders and files. <br />
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An archivist may also function as an [[Internal Self Helper]], [[Gatekeeper]] or [[Overseer]].</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Archivist&diff=1624Archivist2021-03-19T01:49:37Z<p>Mesona: Created page with "{{Term | usage_noun = yes | usage_headmate = yes }} An archivist is a headmate who is especially knowledgeable about events that occur to the system, both in the [[headspace]..."</p>
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An archivist is a headmate who is especially knowledgeable about events that occur to the system, both in the [[headspace]] and in the [[Shared Reality|shared reality]]. They may also store and organize this information by using constructs in the headspace such as folders and files. <br />
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An archivist may also function as an [[Internal Self Helper]], [[Gatekeeper]] or [[Overseer]].</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Facet&diff=1592Facet2021-03-18T04:23:49Z<p>Mesona: emotions -> emotional states</p>
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A facet is an alternate personality of a headmate. They may present as certain traits, aspects or emotional states of the originating headmate. <br />
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Facets may appear similar to members of a [[subsystem]], but are not usually thought of as such.<br />
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Members of a [[median]] or [[Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder#OSDD-1a|OSDD-1a]] system may present as facets.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Facet&diff=1588Facet2021-03-18T03:58:50Z<p>Mesona: /* Related Terms */</p>
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A facet is an alternate personality of a headmate. They may present as certain traits, aspects or emotions of the originating headmate. <br />
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Facets may appear similar to members of a [[subsystem]], but are not usually thought of as such.<br />
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Members of a [[median]] or [[Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder#OSDD-1a|OSDD-1a]] system may present as facets.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Facet&diff=1586Facet2021-03-18T03:51:52Z<p>Mesona: Created page with "{{Term | usage_noun = yes | usage_headmate = yes }} A facet is an alternate personality of a headmate. They may present as certain traits, aspects or emotions of the originat..."</p>
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A facet is an alternate personality of a headmate. They may present as certain traits, aspects or emotions of the originating headmate. <br />
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Facets may appear similar to members of a [[subsystem]], though are not usually thought of as such.<br />
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Members of a [[median]] or [[Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder#OSDD-1a|OSDD-1a]] system may present as facets.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=NPC&diff=1552NPC2021-03-17T02:02:00Z<p>Mesona: </p>
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NPCs (short for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-player_character non-playable character])<br />
are constructs that are found in a system's [[headspace]] but are not part of the system itself. NPCs may serve to make the headspace feel more realistic, or fill in roles from a headmate's inner world history e.g. a co-worker or family member.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=NPC&diff=1551NPC2021-03-17T02:00:54Z<p>Mesona: Created page with "{{Term | usage_noun = yes | origin = Game terminology | usage_headspace = yes }} NPCs (short for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-player_character non-playable characters])..."</p>
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NPCs (short for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-player_character non-playable characters])<br />
are constructs that are found in a system's [[headspace]] but are not part of the system itself. They may serve to make the headspace feel more realistic, or fill in roles from a headmate's inner world history e.g. a co-worker or family member.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Servitor&diff=1532Servitor2021-03-16T07:57:37Z<p>Mesona: /* History */</p>
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A non-sentient [[thoughtform]] that is created with the intention of performing a specific task for its creator, like a computer program or machine. <br />
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Servitors are related to the overall practice of [[tulpamancy]].<br />
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The term servitor may originate from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servitor_(chaos_magic) chaos magic], which describes a similar concept of a non-sentient entity that carries out tasks for its creator. Though the practice of tulpamancy has mostly been secularized, servitors may still be referred to within an occult context.</div>Mesonahttps://pluralpedia.org/index.php?title=Servitor&diff=1531Servitor2021-03-16T07:56:07Z<p>Mesona: Created page with "{{Term | usage_noun = yes | usage_headmate = yes }} A non-sentient thoughtform that is created with the intention of performing a specific task for its creator, like a co..."</p>
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A non-sentient [[thoughtform]] that is created with the intention of performing a specific task for its creator, like a computer program or machine. <br />
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Servitors are related to the overall practice of [[tulpamancy]].<br />
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==History==<br />
The term servitor may originate from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Servitor_(chaos_magic) chaos magic], which describes a similar concept of a non-sentient entity that carries out tasks for its creator. Though the practice of tulpamancy has mostly been secularized, servitors can still be referred to within an occult context.</div>Mesona