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-<h2>Terminology</h2>
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-<dl>
- <dt>Plural</dt>
- <dd>A state where there are multiple conscious creature in a single brain</dd>
-</dl>
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-<dl>
- <dt>System</dt>
- <dd>Used to refer to all the inhabitants of a brain, referred to as "system members"</dd>
-</dl>
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-<dl>
- <dt>Headmate</dt>
- <dd>Also used to refer to a system member, an inhabitant of a brain</dd>
-</dl>
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-<dl>
- <dt>Front</dt>
- <dd>As a noun: Represents the physical body<br>As a verb: A state where a system member can control the body</dd>
-</dl>
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-<dl>
- <dt>Switch</dt>
- <dd>When the fronting member changes</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<dl>
- <dt>Blurring</dt>
- <dd>When multiple system members merge temporarily; may be confusing</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<dl>
- <dt>Proxying</dt>
- <dd>When a system member (usually the one who fronts) relays words/actions for another member</dd>
-</dl>
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-<dl>
- <dt>Headspace</dt>
- <dd>A location that is mentally accessible by the system; this is usually where system members live when they are not fronting</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<dl>
- <dt>Fictive</dt>
- <dd>A system member who arrives in the system with the form, personality, and possibly memories of a fictional character. This does not mean the system member is any less real.</dd>
-</dl>
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-<dl>
- <dt>Little</dt>
- <dd>A system member who, while being able to use a brain entirely, thinks and acts younger than the body is</dd>
-</dl>
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-<dl>
- <dt>Caretaker</dt>
- <dd>A system member who watches over a little when they are fronting to ensure they are not putting the body or the system at risk</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<dl>
- <dt>Travelling</dt>
- <dd>When a system member temporarily changes the system they are in, for one reason or another</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<dl>
- <dt>Shared memory</dt>
- <dd>A system member's ability to share memories with the rest of the system or not, doesn't affect their ability to communicate with the rest of the system</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<dl>
- <dt>Subsystem</dt>
- <dd>A group of headmates inside a system, generally grouped because of a common characteristic</dd>
-</dl>
-
-<details>
- <summary>These words were used on this website but are not used anymore.</summary>
-
- <dl>
- <dt>Host</dt>
- <dd>The system member who usually fronts the most</dd>
- </dl>
-</details> \ No newline at end of file