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A '''muse''' is a term for a [[Headmate|system member]] that specifically works to inspire a creator, either directly or indirectly. Some muses are more proactive than others and work as a creative partner to another, assisting with artwork in ways large and small. Other muses are generally passive and the inspiration they give a creator is through their own existence or actions.
A '''muse''' is a term for a [[headmate|system member]] that specifically works to inspire a creator, either directly or indirectly. Some muses are more proactive than others and work as a creative partner to another, assisting with artwork in ways large and small. Other muses are generally passive and the inspiration they give a creator is through their own existence or actions.
 
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Revision as of 05:57, 19 June 2021

muse ( n.)
Applies toheadmates
OriginGreek mythology

A muse is a term for a system member that specifically works to inspire a creator, either directly or indirectly. Some muses are more proactive than others and work as a creative partner to another, assisting with artwork in ways large and small. Other muses are generally passive and the inspiration they give a creator is through their own existence or actions.