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In [[plurality]], a '''source''' refers to some material that a [[headmate]] came from.  
In [[plurality]], a '''source''' refers to some material that a [[headmate]] came from.  

Revision as of 14:28, 22 December 2021

source ( n.)
Other formssourced (adj.)
Synonymsmold
Applies toheadmates

In plurality, a source refers to some material that a headmate came from.

Headmates with sources are typically introjects, although this isn't necessarily the case.

Headmates of any origin can have sources, their source is distinct from the method that they came into being.

Related Terms

There are several more specific terms that encompass different types of sources. This includes fictional works (fictives), other people (factives), characters created by a member of the system (mostives), and others.

The category Outsourced & Introject Terms has terms for members with sources.