Sequien

From Pluralpedia, the collaborative plurality dictionary
sequien ( n., adj.)
Applies toheadmates
CoinerJune of the Pink Lemonade System

A sequien is a headmate created from fusion of multiple headmates who does not have many memories from the headmates who fused to create them, and/or feels disconnected from them, like they were a past life.[1][2]

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The green stripes of the flag symbolize regrowth, being "born anew" post-fusion, while the brown stripes symbolize the headmates that fused and all the experiences they may have had, like the ground the new fused member grew from. The yellow stripe symbolizes the feeling of a "past life", as well as all the memories and feelings of the components that the sequien now holds.

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Sequiens may be more common in fusiotien systems, in which the majority of headmates are fusions.

An endurative is the result of a fusion that retains the identity of at least one of the fused members.

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