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== Definition ==
{{Term
A composite headmate is one who identifies as an original self and whose identity is composed of multiple introjective or semi-introjective sources at once.
| coiner= Infinity's End System
== Credits ==
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Coined by the Infinity's End System.
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[[Category:Terms]]
| usage_noun= yes
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A '''composite''' [[headmate]] is one who identifies as an original self and whose identity is composed of multiple [[introject]]ive or [[semi-introject]]ive [[source]]s at once.
 
This is distinct from [[multifictive]] in that the headmate is a distinct identity with sourced influences rather than being multiple [[fictive]] identities at once.
 
==Related Terms==
[[Amalgam]] may be considered a synonym.
 
A composite may be considered a [[pre-factive]] or [[pre-fictive]].
 
A composite may pick up sources due to or alongside [[canonbonding]].  
 
[[Category:Outsourced & Introject Terms]]

Revision as of 14:17, 1 February 2023

composite ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerInfinity's End System

A composite headmate is one who identifies as an original self and whose identity is composed of multiple introjective or semi-introjective sources at once.

This is distinct from multifictive in that the headmate is a distinct identity with sourced influences rather than being multiple fictive identities at once.

Related Terms

Amalgam may be considered a synonym.

A composite may be considered a pre-factive or pre-fictive.

A composite may pick up sources due to or alongside canonbonding.