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{{Term | {{Term | ||
| usage_adjective = yes | | usage_adjective = yes | ||
| | | usage_noun = yes | ||
| | | usage_headmate = yes | ||
| synonyms = | | synonyms = [[sibling figure]], sororian | ||
| coiner = Post Apocalyptic Pack | | coiner = Post Apocalyptic Pack | ||
}} | }} | ||
A '''sister figure''' is a [[headmate]] whose [[role]] is to be a sister to another headmate or to someone [[outsider|ouside]] the system. This can encompass acting as a [[caretaker]] or [[protector]] to the other person, or being their [[sysling]] or [[syssibling]] in case of internal relationships. | |||
==Related Terms== | |||
A sister figure may be considered an [[allegorican]] or [[conceptive]] if their role as a sister is central to them. | |||
[[Parental figure]], [[sysparent]], [[syssibling]], and [[eresian]] similarly describe familial relationships between headmates. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
The term was first introduced by the Post Apocalyptic Pack | The term was first introduced by the Post Apocalyptic Pack | ||
[[Category:System Roles]] | |||
[[Category:Headmate Terms That Relate To Relationships]] | |||
[[Category:System Roles]] |
Latest revision as of 23:01, 19 January 2024
sister figure ( n., adj.) | |
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Synonyms | sibling figure, sororian |
Applies to | headmates |
Coiner | Post Apocalyptic Pack |
A sister figure is a headmate whose role is to be a sister to another headmate or to someone ouside the system. This can encompass acting as a caretaker or protector to the other person, or being their sysling or syssibling in case of internal relationships.
Related Terms[edit | edit source]
A sister figure may be considered an allegorican or conceptive if their role as a sister is central to them.
Parental figure, sysparent, syssibling, and eresian similarly describe familial relationships between headmates.
History[edit | edit source]
The term was first introduced by the Post Apocalyptic Pack