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Nebuvisum describes [[headspace|headspaces]] that are seen through a fog. Locations and other [[headmates]] may seem blurry at the edges, and interacting with the headspace may be difficult. The "nebu" may be a loose reference to Latin words like "nubes" or "nebula", meaning cloud or fog; roughly, this label translates to "cloud vision".
Nebuvisum describes [[headspace|headspaces]] that are seen through a fog. Locations and other [[Headmate|headmates]] may seem blurry at the edges, and interacting with the headspace may be difficult. The "nebu" may be a loose reference to Latin words like "nubes" or "nebula", meaning cloud or fog; roughly, this label translates to "cloud vision".
==Related Terms==
==Related Terms==
As part of the [[:Category:-Visum Collection|-Visum Collection]], this can be combined with other terms within it, like [[nebuvisum]] if the headspace is rendered obscured, or [[sanavisum]] if the only way to get around within the headspace is with echolocation.
As part of the [[:Category:-Visum Collection|-Visum Collection]], this can be combined with other terms within it, like [[nebuvisum]] if the headspace is rendered obscured, or [[sanavisum]] if the only way to get around within the headspace is with echolocation.

Revision as of 03:37, 5 January 2021

nebuvisum ( adj.)
Applies tosystems
CoinerDödstöld Package

Nebuvisum describes headspaces that are seen through a fog. Locations and other headmates may seem blurry at the edges, and interacting with the headspace may be difficult. The "nebu" may be a loose reference to Latin words like "nubes" or "nebula", meaning cloud or fog; roughly, this label translates to "cloud vision".

Related Terms

As part of the -Visum Collection, this can be combined with other terms within it, like nebuvisum if the headspace is rendered obscured, or sanavisum if the only way to get around within the headspace is with echolocation.

History

The Dödstöld Package multiplex coined this term, along with the rest of the naming system, the -Visum Collection.