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a '''Fractal Course''' [[headmate]] is usually a mixed [[Source|sourced]] headmate who holds different [[Fragment|fragments]] inside one [[soma]].
A '''fractal course''' [[headmate]] holds different [[Fragment|fragments]] inside one [[soma|internal form/soma]].


Eventually, they may split due to traumatic resurfacing of memories, or anything otherwise specified.
Eventually, they may [[split]] off into individual forms, due to traumatic resurfacing of memories, or anything otherwise specified.
 
==Related Terms==
A fractal course can be considered [[Multi-identity]], and in some cases, a [[composite]], [[multifictive]], or [[Semi-Introject|semi-introject]].

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fractal course ( n.)
Applies tosourced headmates
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A fractal course headmate holds different fragments inside one internal form/soma.

Eventually, they may split off into individual forms, due to traumatic resurfacing of memories, or anything otherwise specified.

Related Terms

A fractal course can be considered Multi-identity, and in some cases, a composite, multifictive, or semi-introject.