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'''Punching bag''' is [[headmate]] that acts as a “stress ball” for other headmates, or as physical “venting grounds” for them.
'''Punching bag''' is a [[headmate]] that acts as a “stress ball” for other headmates, or as a physical “venting grounds” for them. They also cannot feel physical pain, and many cannot feel other kinds of pain either.


Some have regenerative abilities. Since they can regenerate and/or make copies of themselves, in the case that there are others that need their services, that would be easy to do.
Some punching bags have regenerative abilities or are able to create [[Multisomatic|multiple bodies]] in [[headspace]]. This allows for them to perform their [[role]] for multiple headmates at a time.


When someone is mad or angry, such as [[Trauma Holder|trauma holders]], they can lash out at the punching bags and it’ll be okay because they can resurrect themselves
This term can only be used as a self-identifier and cannot be assigned or forced on to someone without their explicit and enthusiastic consent.
 
[[Category:System Roles]]
This term is self ID and can’t be forced onto anyone.

Revision as of 21:05, 13 November 2021

punching bag ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerFaedom/The Faerie Kingdom

Punching bag is a headmate that acts as a “stress ball” for other headmates, or as a physical “venting grounds” for them. They also cannot feel physical pain, and many cannot feel other kinds of pain either.

Some punching bags have regenerative abilities or are able to create multiple bodies in headspace. This allows for them to perform their role for multiple headmates at a time.

This term can only be used as a self-identifier and cannot be assigned or forced on to someone without their explicit and enthusiastic consent.