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Revision as of 23:40, 9 January 2022

mutineer ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerCaenas (Flexacone Pack)

A mutineer is a headmate working against a Persecutor-Host or another oppressive system governing structure. Mutineers may be seen as accusers by the institutiona they're working against.

Related Terms

Whether a headmate is called a mutineer or an accuser depends on the hosts viewpoint and stands in reference to them.