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(the becoming is a safety protocol that allows affected members to restart their lives in the system either w the same or different names and somas)
 
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| coiner = Faedom*
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refers to after a [[system collapse]]
'''The Becoming''' refers to when a [[System|system’s]] count decreases and the system is trying to preserve its members. This may be done by keeping them in a stasis of sleep for an allotted time period until it is deemed safe for them to again be in the system.


'''name''': the becoming
They may come back as either new members with no memories or resume their previous roles and regain their memories (with the exception of partial memory loss).


'''how it works''': after a [[system collapse]], the [[alter|alters]] that go "missing" are sent to a great open space that houses all of the alters affected by the [[system collapse|collapse]]
== Related Terms ==
in this space, the affected members are surrounded by a healing green light-
they are at an eternal slumber until [[Trigger|triggered]] out


'''appearance''': the affected members that have been triggered out and are in the system again are considered "new" alters, and may choose to keep their old names or choose new ones [''they may even choose to keep their old names in their bio somewhere, as a sentiment''] - but their personas and somas may change slightly or drastically
* [[System Collapse]]
 
>> ''to the others of the system'', they will still appear as they did before the collapse for a time (''this is only due to the adjustment period, there will be a grace period where the decision will be made by the new alters to change form or stay the same''), it's an adjustment and may take some time to learn that these alters were affected by a devastating tragedy, and their somas and their personalities may have changed as well (''to cope with the trauma'')...
 
'''behavior''': the be-came [the affected members] will behave as new alters, (with the exception of small, minor verbal and/or physical relapses in their psyche of their former selves’)
 
'''awareness & memory''': the new alters will have dream like remembrances of their lives here, but other than that, they wont have any memories linked to being in the system.
 
 
 
==Notes:==
 
- The alters that are affected can choose to come back to the system, those that do not may never come back at all-
- The new alters may have already taken their grace periods where they were and have come into the system, but we may not know whether it was one of the affected that have come or not (because of the new name and soma) – but they may start exhibiting the habits a previous member that is no longer here had, arising suspicion that this new alter had been a part of the system before and was also directly affected by the collapse [though this cannot be proven when its come this far, the best thing to do would be to ignore previous affiliations and accept the new alter as they are] – it is not fair to the new alters to assume anything about their identity, so if such discussions arise, please be sure to reassure those members that it is alright, and to accept the new changes

Revision as of 00:13, 18 January 2022

the becoming
Other formsbecoming, the becoming, collapse-aftermath, collapse after-math
Applies tosystems, system functions
CoinerFaedom*

The Becoming refers to when a system’s count decreases and the system is trying to preserve its members. This may be done by keeping them in a stasis of sleep for an allotted time period until it is deemed safe for them to again be in the system.

They may come back as either new members with no memories or resume their previous roles and regain their memories (with the exception of partial memory loss).

Related Terms