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A myctive is an [[introtive]] from mythology or religion. This term may include pop-culture deities or spiritual figures, if the person feels it fits, and is based on a portmanteau of “mythology” and “fictive”. This term is intended to be completely agnostic and all-inclusive, including everything from literal, otherworldly deities ([[exogod]]s, [[intragod]]s, [[godlet]]s, [[small god]]s, and various others) who walked into the system, to normal [[fictive]]s whose source just happens to be from mythological fiction. <ref>https://termora.org/term/myctive</ref>
A '''myctive''' is an [[introtive]] from mythology or religion. This term may include pop-culture deities or spiritual figures, if the person feels it fits, and is based on a portmanteau of “mythology” and “fictive”.<ref>https://termora.org/term/myctive</ref>
 
This term is intended to be completely agnostic and all-inclusive, including everything from literal, otherworldly deities ([[exogod]]s, [[intragod]]s, [[godlet]]s, [[small god]]s, and various others) who walked into the system, to normal [[fictive]]s whose [[source]] just happens to be from mythological fiction.


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

Revision as of 02:00, 25 July 2021

myctive ( n.)
SynonymsSpiritive
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A myctive is an introtive from mythology or religion. This term may include pop-culture deities or spiritual figures, if the person feels it fits, and is based on a portmanteau of “mythology” and “fictive”.[1]

This term is intended to be completely agnostic and all-inclusive, including everything from literal, otherworldly deities (exogods, intragods, godlets, small gods, and various others) who walked into the system, to normal fictives whose source just happens to be from mythological fiction.

Related Terms

Spiritive conveys a concept very similar to that of myctive, and both are forms of introjects.

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