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== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==
Nearly every system has a protector, [[traumagenic]] or otherwise. There's a large amount of subtypes too, including but not limited to: [[eraser]], [[Amnesian Protector|amnesian protector]], [[avenger]], [[janusian]], [[warden]], and [[swordsperson]].
Any system can have a protector, [[traumagenic]] or otherwise.


[[Persecutor]] and [[malicitor]] are headmates that could cause harm to the system, which a protector may be protecting against.
There's a large amount of subtypes too, including but not limited to: [[eraser]], [[Amnesian Protector|amnesian protector]], [[avenger]], [[janusian]], [[warden]], and [[swordsperson]].
 
[[Persecutor]] and [[malicitor]] are headmates that could cause harm to the system, which a protector may be protecting against.
 
Protectors can also be mixed with other role types, including the above.

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protector ( n., adj.)
Synonymsguardian (n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates

A protector is a headmate whose role is to protect other members of the system from external harm, traumatic memories, harmful members of the system, or other threats.

Related Terms

Any system can have a protector, traumagenic or otherwise.

There's a large amount of subtypes too, including but not limited to: eraser, amnesian protector, avenger, janusian, warden, and swordsperson.

Persecutor and malicitor are headmates that could cause harm to the system, which a protector may be protecting against.

Protectors can also be mixed with other role types, including the above.