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| coiner = Flexacone Pack}}
| synonyms = Personal Ring, Inner Ring (The Old Blood Brotherhood)
| coiner = [[User:Flexacone|Flexacone]]
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[[Protector]] headmates often have certain people (both [[insider]]s and [[outersider|outsider]]s) that they specifically protect. Harm or danger to these people will trigger the [[protector]] into action.  
[[Protector]] headmates often have certain people (both [[insider]]s and [[outersider|outsider]]s) that they specifically protect. Harm or danger to these people will trigger the [[protector]] into action.  
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A [[protector]]'s protected circle often includes large parts of their own [[system]], but it may include [[outersider|outsiders]] like close friends, family, etc.  
A [[protector]]'s protected circle often includes large parts of their own [[system]], but it may include [[outersider|outsiders]] like close friends, family, etc.  
Different [[protector]]s in a [[system]] may have the same, overlapping, or distinct protected circles.
Different [[protector]]s in a [[system]] may have the same, overlapping, or distinct protected circles.
Alternately, a '''personal''' or '''inner ring''' may simply describe those a [[headmate]] regards as important or more valued than other relationships, which they protect heavily, and are often [[front trigger]]ed by.
Protected circles may be called '''inner''' or '''outer''' circles if they consist solely of [[insider]]s or [[outersider|outsider]]s.

Revision as of 23:43, 14 August 2022

protected circle ( n.)
SynonymsPersonal Ring, Inner Ring (The Old Blood Brotherhood)
Applies tosystems
CoinerFlexacone

Protector headmates often have certain people (both insiders and outsiders) that they specifically protect. Harm or danger to these people will trigger the protector into action. These people form the protector's protected circle, with the protector being this group's Patron.

A protector's protected circle often includes large parts of their own system, but it may include outsiders like close friends, family, etc. Different protectors in a system may have the same, overlapping, or distinct protected circles.

Alternately, a personal or inner ring may simply describe those a headmate regards as important or more valued than other relationships, which they protect heavily, and are often front triggered by.

Protected circles may be called inner or outer circles if they consist solely of insiders or outsiders.