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Kinds of "fictives" we have or know include characters from books, films, anime etc.Cryptids, magical beings, beings from folklore beliefs like v
Vampires, Will o' the whisps, Fae, Merpeople, Goblins, even characters another system member imagined themselves, maybe wrote stories about... If they feel, think and act for themselves, they are fully formed members of the system, whatever their "origin story" may be. Like all members of all systems they exist because they were needed to survive. Did Fictives, Did System Art, Plurality System, Osdd-1b System, Disassociative Identity, Disassociative Identity Disorder, Characters From Books, Did System, Positivity Board

Kinds of "fictives" we have or know include characters from books, films, anime etc.Cryptids, magical beings, beings from folklore beliefs like v Vampires, Will o' the whisps, Fae, Merpeople, Goblins, even characters another system member imagined themselves, maybe wrote stories about... If they feel, think and act for themselves, they are fully formed members of the system, whatever their "origin story" may be. Like all members of all systems they exist because they were needed to survive.

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Fictives in DID - Marvin, was based on the character Captain Kirk of the TV series "Star Trek," and on the TV series character "Hulk." Marvin also represented Tom's father. Another alter personality was derived from Mr. Spock, who was also identified with his mother. Two female alter personalities had names taken from 'The Flintstones." The use of fantasy is clearly apparent despite the fantasized characters being identifications with real characters in the child's life. Did Fictives, Alters In Did, Disosiative Identity, Disassociative Identity, Disassociative Identity Disorder, Mr Spock, Captain Kirk, Dissociation, Self Promotion

Fictives in DID - Marvin, was based on the character Captain Kirk of the TV series "Star Trek," and on the TV series character "Hulk." Marvin also represented Tom's father. Another alter personality was derived from Mr. Spock, who was also identified with his mother. Two female alter personalities had names taken from 'The Flintstones." The use of fantasy is clearly apparent despite the fantasized characters being identifications with real characters in the child's life.

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the soul/spirit/complete mentality of a fictional character and the identity of that character is in some way mixed with their current human/earthly identity Dni Endosytems,pro/comshippers, reality checkers flag is By me coined by me (Because nobody has made a Fictionkin flag for ochako uraraka fictionkins/irls/fictives did systems.)||credit me if you use @Lesbianenidsinclair Fictionkin Flag, Ochako Uraraka, Checkered Flag, The Soul, Flag, Human, Fictional Characters

the soul/spirit/complete mentality of a fictional character and the identity of that character is in some way mixed with their current human/earthly identity Dni Endosytems,pro/comshippers, reality checkers flag is By me coined by me (Because nobody has made a Fictionkin flag for ochako uraraka fictionkins/irls/fictives did systems.)||credit me if you use @Lesbianenidsinclair

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