Escutcheon

From Pluralpedia, the collaborative plurality dictionary
Revision as of 06:44, 19 June 2021 by Nicolerenee (talk | contribs) (Fixed the "Term" template's formatting and prevented curly quotation marks.)
escutcheon ( n.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerDödstöld Package

An escutcheon is a headmate within a system that is very open with their feelings, but try to put up a shield of sorts so that external forces or internal forces can't hurt them at all or not as much.

They're often headmates that are normally described as being tough and don't like the idea of being or being seen as vulnerable.

They often times will try to detach themselves from their emotions in some way, especially if any or all headmates are feeling the same or in a similar way to them.

Related Terms

Escutcheon, along with emotionalist and känsla, are specific headmate roles coined by the same multiplex to describe the strengths and weaknesses in emotions.

History

This term was coined by the Dödstöld Package.