Persegenic

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persegenic ( n., adj.)
Persegenic flag, by The Icarus System
Applies toheadmates
CoinerThe Icarus System

Persegenic is an origin that describes a headmate that was specifically formed to harm the system in some way because the brain believes that it needs to be in pain or suffering.[1]

This does not mean the headmate that is created is harmful or malicious in any way.

Examples of persegenic:

  • A headmate formed representing a trigger the system may have.
  • A headmate being formed as a persecutor.
  • A headmate being formed and their presence in the headspace may be unsettling, uncomfortable, or anything similar.

This could be classed as a subset of traumagenic, or possibly neurogenic, but it doesn't have to be and can be used as a stand-alone term.

Not every persecutor may fall under this origin, and even if they do they don't have to use it, and not everyone who's uses this term may be a persecutor.

History

The term was coined on September 5, 2021 by Tumblr user icarusoblivion.

The flag was created on the same day by the same user and doesn't have a confirmed meaning.

References