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A semi-[[fictive]] is a [[headmate]] who identifies as an original self and contains only a partial component of their [[source]] or sources. They may feel their identity is 'inspired by' or 'based on' their sources without them explicitly being a fictive.
A semi-[[fictive]] is a [[headmate]] who identifies as an original self and contains only a partial component of their [[source]] or sources. They may feel their identity is 'inspired by' or 'based on' their sources without them explicitly being a fictive.
== Related Terms ==
== Related Terms ==
The [[factive]] counterpart to this term is [[Semi-factive|semi-factive]], and semi-fictive individuals may also use labels like [[altive]] or [[Post-fictive|post-fictive]].
The [[factive]] counterpart to this term is [[Semi-Factive|semi-factive]], and semi-fictive individuals may also use labels like [[altive]] or [[Post-Fictive|post-fictive]].


== Credits ==
== Credits ==

Revision as of 10:23, 1 January 2021

A semi-fictive is a headmate who identifies as an original self and contains only a partial component of their source or sources. They may feel their identity is 'inspired by' or 'based on' their sources without them explicitly being a fictive.

Related Terms

The factive counterpart to this term is semi-factive, and semi-fictive individuals may also use labels like altive or post-fictive.

Credits

Coined by the Infinity's End System.