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'''Incarnagenic''' refers to a member formed through non-harmful [[merging]] or [[split|splitting]] of other members, possibly as a [[blend]] that manifested. This new member does not necessarily share aspects of the members they originated from. This term can also describe a system largely consisting of members formed in this manner. Coined as an explicitly "non-harmful" alternative to splitting and merging. <ref>https://nathyl-pride.carrd.co/#plural</ref>
'''Incarnagenic''' refers to a member formed through non-harmful [[merging]] or [[split|splitting]] of other members, possibly as a [[blend]] that manifested. This new member does not necessarily share aspects of the members they originated from. This term can also describe a system largely consisting of members formed in this manner. Coined as an explicitly "non-harmful" alternative to splitting and merging. <ref>https://nathyl-pride.carrd.co/#plural</ref>
Members formed in this manner may be called '''Incarnamate'''.


== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==

Revision as of 12:21, 3 December 2021

incarnagenic ( adj.)
Applies tosystems, headmates
CoinerThe Nathyl

Incarnagenic refers to a member formed through non-harmful merging or splitting of other members, possibly as a blend that manifested. This new member does not necessarily share aspects of the members they originated from. This term can also describe a system largely consisting of members formed in this manner. Coined as an explicitly "non-harmful" alternative to splitting and merging. [1]

Members formed in this manner may be called Incarnamate.

Related Terms

  • Incarnagenic members usually start as blends

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