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A '''cross-fictive''' is a [[fictive]] that is a crossover of typically two or more fictional characters or creatures.<ref>https://shooting-star-collective.tumblr.com/post/638692370469273600/system-terms-by-us</ref>
A '''cross-fictive''' is a [[fictive]] that is a crossover of typically two or more fictional characters or creatures.<ref>https://c0zm0zg4m3z.tumblr.com/post/638692370469273600/system-terms-by-us</ref>


Whether this fictive may be from [[mixed-source]] AUs or just plain and simple crossovers of roles, '''cross-fictives''' do not identify with their [[source]] character or role, simply as themselves.
Whether this fictive may be from [[mixed-source]] AUs or just plain and simple crossovers of roles, '''cross-fictives''' do not identify with their [[source]] character or role, simply as themselves.

Revision as of 18:42, 15 November 2021

cross-fictive ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates
Coiner{Nebulae_Database.XML}

A cross-fictive is a fictive that is a crossover of typically two or more fictional characters or creatures.[1]

Whether this fictive may be from mixed-source AUs or just plain and simple crossovers of roles, cross-fictives do not identify with their source character or role, simply as themselves.

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