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A '''soulbond''' is, broadly, a member of a [[system]] or a presence in someone's mind that is a fictional character in some way.
 
It is commonly used to refer to a [[walk-in]] from another world that existed independently from them before arriving, or holds the metaphysical belief that they did. It may also be used to refer to a [[fictive]] that takes a separate sentience, especially among writers<ref>http://www.karitas.net/pavilion/glossary.html#sb</ref>. It can also be a connection one feels to a fictional character to the intensity that they appear in their [[headspace]] or as an internal voice<ref>https://soulbonding.tripod.com/soulbonding_intro.htm</ref><ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20160123210037/http://fictionkin.net/soulbonding/soulbond-a-short-definition/</ref>. 
 
== Related Terms ==
[[Soulbonder]] is what a host with soulbonds is referred to.
 
[[Fictive]] was coined by soulbonders sometime around 2006 and is a much broader used term for a fictional entity in the system.  
 
[[Factive]] is someone in a system who is based on a preexisting person, and some soulbonders may have factives.
 
[[Walk-in]] is a system member who came in from a different place, and can be used to describe many soulbond experiences.  
 
== References ==
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[[Category:Metaphysical Terms]]
[[Category:Outsourced & Introject Terms]]
[[Category:Terms that apply to headmates]]
[[Category:Terms that may be used as nouns]]
[[Category:Terms that may be used as adjectives]]
[[Category:Terms with a known coiner]]
[[Category:Common Terms]]

Revision as of 04:24, 23 October 2021

Term used by fakers to be quirky and make fun of real systems. Fuck you if you use this, your just confused on your trauma, delusional or faking.