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| coiner = System Satellite and System Stardust with the help of Ill-Code Collective and Nature Collective
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Charabond is a term similar to [[fictive]] and can be used to replace the term [[fictive]]. It is under the umbrella term [[anaspect]] and is a term exclusive to [[soulbond]], [[gateway]], spiritual, and other non-medical [[systems]]. It is a term meaning a [[headmate]] looks like a character from a [[Source|fictional media]] or may have a fictional counterpart, but they are not medically introjected and come from another location/universe than this one. Charabond can also replace the term 'fictional counterpart' for ease of typing and explanation.  
Charabond is a term similar to [[fictive]] and can be used to replace the term [[fictive]]. It is under the umbrella term [[anaspect]] and is a term exclusive to [[soulbond]], [[gateway]], spiritual, and other non-medical [[systems]]. It is a term meaning a [[headmate]] looks like a character from a [[Source|fictional media]] or may have a fictional counterpart, but they are not medically introjected and come from another location/universe than this one. Charabond can also replace the term 'fictional counterpart' for ease of typing and explanation.  


The word itself comes from the simple words 'character' and '[[soulbond]]', meaning said characters [[anaspect|anaspection]] is spiritual. Even though the word comes partially from [[soulbond]], the term is not exclusive to [[soulbond]] [[origin]] [[systems]] only and can be used by any non-medical system.  
The word itself comes from the simple words 'character' and '[[soulbond]]', meaning said characters [[anaspect|anaspection]] is spiritual. Even though the word comes partially from [[soulbond]], the term is not exclusive to [[soulbond]] [[origin]] [[systems]] only and can be used by any non-medical system.
 
[Term coined by System Satellite and System Stardust with the help of Ill-Code Collective and Nature Collective]

Revision as of 20:27, 16 February 2022

charabond ( n.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerSystem Satellite and System Stardust with the help of Ill-Code Collective and Nature Collective

Charabond is a term similar to fictive and can be used to replace the term fictive. It is under the umbrella term anaspect and is a term exclusive to soulbond, gateway, spiritual, and other non-medical systems. It is a term meaning a headmate looks like a character from a fictional media or may have a fictional counterpart, but they are not medically introjected and come from another location/universe than this one. Charabond can also replace the term 'fictional counterpart' for ease of typing and explanation.

The word itself comes from the simple words 'character' and 'soulbond', meaning said characters anaspection is spiritual. Even though the word comes partially from soulbond, the term is not exclusive to soulbond origin systems only and can be used by any non-medical system.