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An '''accuser''' is a [[headmate]] that is similar to a [[persecutor]] but is focused almost solely on framing a member of the system (usually a [[host]]) as a terrible person guilty of crimes. This is done by telling their other headmates or people outside the [[system]].
This behavior isn't necessarily out of hatred, but may be out of internalized fear or guilt. An accuser may form out of a system's trauma and self-loathing. Like a persecutor, an accuser may be able to learn to overcome this behavior.
== Gallery ==
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File:Accuserflag.png|Accuser flag by [https://mogaiboards.tumblr.com/ mogaiboards] on tumblr<ref>https://mogaiboards.tumblr.com/post/666727591253884928/system-roles-flags</ref>
File:Accuserflag2.png|Simplified Accuser flag by [https://mogaiboards.tumblr.com/ mogaiboards] on tumblr<ref>https://mogaiboards.tumblr.com/post/666727591253884928/system-roles-flags</ref>
</gallery>
==Related Terms==
If the focus of the accusations is a [[persecutor]], this type of [[headmate]] can be considered a [[mutineer]].
== References ==
[[Category:System Roles]]

Revision as of 07:31, 14 August 2022

accuser ( n., adj.)
Accuser flag by mogaiboards on tumblr
Applies toheadmates

An accuser is a headmate that is similar to a persecutor but is focused almost solely on framing a member of the system (usually a host) as a terrible person guilty of crimes. This is done by telling their other headmates or people outside the system.

This behavior isn't necessarily out of hatred, but may be out of internalized fear or guilt. An accuser may form out of a system's trauma and self-loathing. Like a persecutor, an accuser may be able to learn to overcome this behavior.

Gallery

Related Terms

If the focus of the accusations is a persecutor, this type of headmate can be considered a mutineer.

References