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==Related Terms== | ==Related Terms== | ||
[[Median]] systems commonly label their headmates as facets, while [[Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder#OSDD-1a|OSDD-1a]] sometimes do as well. | [[Median]] systems commonly label their headmates as facets, while [[Otherwise Specified Dissociative Disorder#OSDD-1a|OSDD-1a]] systems sometimes do as well. | ||
Facets that blur the line between [[Otherkin|kin]] and [[introject]] can identify as a [[fableing]] or [[factional]]. | Facets that blur the line between [[Otherkin|kin]] and [[introject]] can identify as a [[fableing]] or [[factional]]. |
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facet ( n., adj.) | |
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Synonyms | facetmate |
Applies to | headmates of median systems |
Facet is a less-differentiated headmate, most commonly seen in median systems. They may present as an "alternate personality", holders of specific traits or emotions, or "masks" layered over a central headmate (called a core, blanketself, or other names). Typically, facets do not have amnesiac barriers, but not always.
Related Terms
Median systems commonly label their headmates as facets, while OSDD-1a systems sometimes do as well.
Facets that blur the line between kin and introject can identify as a fableing or factional.