Chameleon: Revision history

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23 January 2024

  • curprev 11:0511:05, 23 January 2024Oceanic-Lanterns talk contribsm 1,034 bytes +14 Added "or borrows" next to "steals". Because on a pragmatic level, "to steal" have a negative connotation that often does not suit the protector motives of acting like a chameleon. Hence "to borrow" has a more positive connotation for this case. undo

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16 February 2022

  • curprev 08:3408:34, 16 February 2022Dovequill 🕊🪶 talk contribs 605 bytes +605 Created page with "{{Term | noun = yes | usage_noun = yes | usage_headmate = yes | coiner = Dovequill 🕊🪶 }} A chameleon is a headmate who steals another headmate's role(s) temporarily. This can be done involuntarily, due to mood, to lift the burden off of others/the body, or even with ill intent. This can be a primary or secondary role. == Related Terms == Chameleons can (but do not have to) be a type of protector or persecutor. A chameleon may also be an Emotiona..."