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Revision as of 02:58, 30 January 2022
antagoniser ( n., adj.) | |
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Synonyms | Intimidator, Annoyer |
Applies to | headmates |
Coiner | Dödstöld Package |
An antagoniser is a headmate whose morals don’t align with most or all other system members.[1]
This could be in big or small ways and it doesn’t have to disrupt system life, but could.
They could also just be seen as a small annoyance rather than a disturbance, but that doesn’t have to be the case either.
It all depends how they interact with the other system members and how those other members handle their differing morals.