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| image caption = Yellow signifies the joys of life and living. Black signifies death and departure from what you know. White represents transition and a second chance.
| image caption = Yellow signifies the joys of life and living. Black signifies death and departure from what you know. White represents transition and a second chance.
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Deathgenic can also refer to systems who feel they may have known their [[Headmate|headmates]] in some shape or form in a past life.
Deathgenic can also refer to systems who feel they may have known their [[Headmate|headmates]] in some shape or form in a past life.


Deathgenic is an origin that can be used by both [[medians]] and [[multiples]].
Deathgenic is an origin that can be used by both [[Median|medians]] and [[Multiple|multiples]].


This origin was coined by Nexys on March 17th, 2022.
This origin was coined by Nexys on March 17th, 2022.

Revision as of 15:53, 17 March 2022

deathgenic
Yellow signifies the joys of life and living. Black signifies death and departure from what you know. White represents transition and a second chance.
Applies tosourced headmates
CoinerNexys

Deathgenic is a subsystem origin in which the system is a collective of fictives who died in-source and became a system as a result of their deaths, prior to becoming a part of the main system.

Deathgenic can also apply to a pre-existing system that died in-source before becoming a part of the main system.

Deathgenic can also refer to systems who feel they may have known their headmates in some shape or form in a past life.

Deathgenic is an origin that can be used by both medians and multiples.

This origin was coined by Nexys on March 17th, 2022.