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An '''antemate''' is a [[system]] member originating from another time period.<ref>https://pluralrights.tumblr.com/post/632725643494375424</ref> | An '''antemate''' is a [[system]] member originating from another time period.<ref>https://pluralrights.tumblr.com/post/632725643494375424</ref> | ||
Antemates typically have memories from the time they originate from, and oftentimes enter the system with little to no knowledge of the modern-day. | Antemates typically have memories from the time they originate from, and oftentimes enter the system with little to no knowledge of the modern-day. The term was coined with non-[[introject]]s in mind, but antefictive, antefactive, etc. could also be used. | ||
The term comes from Latin “ante” (meaning “ago”, “previously”). | |||
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antemate ( n., adj.) | |
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Applies to | headmates |
An antemate is a system member originating from another time period.[1]
Antemates typically have memories from the time they originate from, and oftentimes enter the system with little to no knowledge of the modern-day. The term was coined with non-introjects in mind, but antefictive, antefactive, etc. could also be used.
The term comes from Latin “ante” (meaning “ago”, “previously”).