Lone Wolf

From Pluralpedia, the collaborative plurality dictionary
lone wolf ( n., adj.)
SynonymsLoner
Applies toheadmates
CoinerDödstöld Package

A lone wolf is a headmate that sticks to themself.

They may or may not be close with only a selected number of system members, or they may be close with almost everyone in the system.

However, they don't tend to front much and don't like interacting internally or externally in big groups. When they do front, they often like to do so alone (not co-fronting) and don't engage externally with many people unless necessary.

Although they like to be alone, they can still contribute to and help the system.

Related Terms[edit | edit source]

Also known as a loner, an outlaw is a subtype of persecutor who has little to no contact with other system members and usually avoid the influence of gatekeepers.

A straymate is not part of the centre system, but is also not part of any known sisasystems.

A black sheep refers to headmates who hold the feeling of being outcast by a group of people, typically a family.

History[edit | edit source]

The term was coined on Tumblr by the Dödstöld Package multiplex.