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| term = Host
| image = Host-Role.jpg
| synonyms = [[outernaut]]
| synonyms = [[outernaut]]
| forms = hosting (v.)
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== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==
In [[otherkin]] circles, ''[[Host (Otherkin)|host]]'' may refer to the [[group]] of members in a system, including [[walk-in]]s and similar members.
Host is oftentimes confused for "[[core]]", because, in some systems, one headmate is both. The former can be any headmate of any origin, while the latter refers to a body's native personality; both may or may not exist in a system.  
Host is oftentimes confused for "[[core]]", because, in some systems, one headmate is both. The former can be any headmate of any origin, while the latter refers to a body's native personality; both may or may not exist in a system.  


A [[co-host]] (or [[perinaut]]) is exactly what it sounds like: a headmate that, with others, shares the hosting role.  
A [[Co-Host|co-host]] (or [[perinaut]]) is exactly what it sounds like: a headmate that, with others, shares the hosting role.  


It is also not to be confused with [[main]].
It is also not to be confused with [[main]].
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Host may align with one's [[singletsona]].
Host may align with one's [[singletsona]].


For subterms of this archetype, see [[:Category:Host Subterms]].
== Gallery ==
Flags for the host role were created by Tumblr user [https://www.tumblr.com/the-silent-fellowship the-silent-fellowship] on June 30th, 2023.<ref>[https://www.tumblr.com/the-silent-fellowship/721529106077024256/system-host-role-flag?source=share https://www.tumblr.com/the-silent-fellowship/721529106077024256/system-host-role-flag]</ref><gallery>
File:Host-Role.jpg|The host flag.
File:Host-Stripes.jpg|The host flag with horizontal stripes.
</gallery>
[[Category:Common Terms]]
[[Category:Common Terms]]
[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:System Roles]]
[[Category:Headmate Archetypes]]
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Tasks]]
[[Category:Terms that describe internal tasks]]
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Experiences]]
[[Category:Fronting Terms]]
[[Category:External Interactions]]

Latest revision as of 00:41, 26 March 2024

host ( n.)
Other formshosting (v.)
Synonymsouternaut
Applies toheadmates

A host is the headmate who is most active, most responsible for day-to-day activities, or otherwise is fronting most often.

Not all systems have hosts, and some may have a rotating team for the role. In addition, some do not like the term "host", and choose to use alternatives; specifically, outernaut.

Related Terms[edit | edit source]

In otherkin circles, host may refer to the group of members in a system, including walk-ins and similar members.

Host is oftentimes confused for "core", because, in some systems, one headmate is both. The former can be any headmate of any origin, while the latter refers to a body's native personality; both may or may not exist in a system.

A co-host (or perinaut) is exactly what it sounds like: a headmate that, with others, shares the hosting role.

It is also not to be confused with main.

Depending on the type of system, soulbonder and tulpamancer may also be used.

Host may align with one's singletsona.

For subterms of this archetype, see Category:Host Subterms.

Gallery[edit | edit source]

Flags for the host role were created by Tumblr user the-silent-fellowship on June 30th, 2023.[1]