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'''Fictionkin''' are [[otherkin]] who either identify as species from fictional media or as characters from fictional media. Depending on the person, their belief could be spiritual, but its not always. Often times, its individuals who see themselves as characters from media they like.
'''Fictionkin''' are [[otherkin]] who either identify as species from fictional media or as characters from fictional media. Depending on the person, their belief could be spiritual, but its not always, as psychological fictionkin exist. Often times, its individuals who see themselves as characters from media they like. This is not to be confused with copinglinks or simply relating to a character.


==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==
[[Otherkin]] are people who identify non-physically as non-human. Fictionkin are under the otherkin umbrella, which itself is under the [[alterhuman]] umbrella.
[[Otherkin]] are individuals who identify non-physically as non-human. Fictionkin are under the otherkin umbrella, which itself is under the [[alterhuman]] umbrella.
 
[[Therianthropy|Therians]] are otherkin who identify as an animal that exists or has existed in the outer world at some point.


[[Factkin]] are otherkin who identify as a person who has existed in the [[Shared Reality|shared reality]] at some point, either living or dead.
[[Factkin]] are otherkin who identify as a person who has existed in the [[Shared Reality|shared reality]] at some point, either living or dead.
[[Category: Not Plural Exclusive]]
[[Category: Not Plural Exclusive]]

Revision as of 00:59, 12 November 2021

fictionkin ( n., adj.)

Fictionkin are otherkin who either identify as species from fictional media or as characters from fictional media. Depending on the person, their belief could be spiritual, but its not always, as psychological fictionkin exist. Often times, its individuals who see themselves as characters from media they like. This is not to be confused with copinglinks or simply relating to a character.

Related Terms

Otherkin are individuals who identify non-physically as non-human. Fictionkin are under the otherkin umbrella, which itself is under the alterhuman umbrella.

Therians are otherkin who identify as an animal that exists or has existed in the outer world at some point.

Factkin are otherkin who identify as a person who has existed in the shared reality at some point, either living or dead.