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Vampire & Werewolf Extranthrope
[PT: Vampire & Werewolf Extranthrope]
A Nonhuman/Extranthrope system member who is a Vampire (/Werewolf)
Werewolf colors based off Werewolfgender(link) by @m0dem0n
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[Tags] @system-term-archive, @pluralitywords, @pluralterms, @radiomogai, @plurchive, @kin-flags
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Our Experiences with Alterhumanity
We have many alterhuman identities within our system and varying experiences and beliefs of how they came to be, so we wanted to list some of them and describe our experiences. This list is likely incomplete and we may come back and edit it.
Psychological Kintypes:
Many of our members who have been around since childhood have theriotypes we consider psychological, which we believe developed due to trauma, dissociation, and using animals (learning about them and pretending to be them) as a coping mechanism. Similarly, we have always felt connected to robots and aliens, likely due to being autistic, and as we grew up and developed our own identities we believe that connection became an intrinsic part of some of our members’ identities.
Past Lives:
We believe we have experienced past lives, and some of them continue to affect our identity, whether as kintypes or kardiatypes depending on the system member. It’s a sense of “we were that thing”. For example, we feel we had a past life as some kind of dromaeosaur, of which we have vague noemata.
Extranthropes:
We have several system members who formed as nonhuman beings and don’t consider themselves to be otherkin, though some of them have ‘types other than their physical species. One of our members, Rooster, is a dragon extranthrope, and is also machinekin.
Members Formed With Kintypes:
Similar to the above, some of our members formed with kintypes; for whatever reason something nonhuman became part of their identity when they formed, but they identify as otherkin rather than extranthropes.
Hearttypes - “Should Be”:
Some of our hearttypes are things we do not identify as, but feel we should have been. A few of our members consider themselves vampirehearted in the sense that they are not vampires, but feel they should be.
Hearttypes - Deep Connection:
Some of our hearttypes are animals, beings, or concepts we feel a deep connection to. Some of these hearttypes are influenced by having system members who are that thing. This is the case with our collective deer hearttype. We have always felt an unusually strong connection to deer in general, but we also have members who are deer therians - deer feel like family.
Hearttypes - Former Fictionflicker:
One of our members, Oleander, experienced a fictionflicker of a specific fictional character while we were consuming that media and for a time afterwards. He no longer identifies as that character, but still feels it has influenced his identity and now considers it a hearttype.
Introjects:
We have a few members who are introjects of nonhumans or part humans and thus, now finding themself in a human body, identify as otherkin. We also have a member who is an introject of Supernatural (the show and world itself, not a specific character) and considers Supernatural his patriatype.
Kintypes with Unknown Sources:
Finally, some of us aren’t sure where our kintypes came from. Some may be spiritual identities that we haven’t figured out yet. Others don’t really care why they have an identity, they just are. This is the case with our collective space kintype - it's something we just know.
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[Image IDs: two screenshots of a Notion page, each screenshot showing different portions of a long bullet point list with many indented terms.
the first screenshot has three points which are not indented, reading “Alterhumanity”, “Bodies {x}”, and “Content warnings”. under alterhumanity, there are several points that each end in {x}, those being hearthic, natidens, species, and types of alterhumanity. under types of alterhumanity, there are various points that each end in {x}, those being archetrope, constelic, endel, extranthrope, fictionkin, phoenixial, otherhearted, otherkin, otherlink, synpath, thaumahuman, therian, vampirism, and xenreve.
under the bodies point, there are several points that each end in {x}, those being AGAB, aldernic, altersex, intersex, and neoAGABs. the screenshot doesn’t show any of the points under content warnings.
the second screenshot starts with a list of points that have been indented twice and all end with {x}. they are nonbin, nuin, okin, poin, qin, superficial gender natures, tfin, tmin, tnin, uxin, voin, and xin. underneath is a point that has only been indented once, reading, “Gender qualities {x}”, which has another once-indented point under it that reads “Gender systems {x}”. under that point are several twice-indented points that end with {x}, those being genderalchemists, genderartificers, genderbarbarians, genderbards, genderbeasts, genderbitchs, gendercastellans, genderclerics, gendercreatures, genderdarlings, genderdruids, genderenchanters, genderexperiments, genderfighters, genderguardians, and genderkeepers. end ID]
here’s a small portion of what we’ve got for the tag refresh btw. this is going to be the best-organized blog ever. that said, this is why it’s taking so long
#we realized that with how much work we put into this blog it may be worth turning tips on. we don't have a job we're disabled and we're food#insecure so who knows? if so we wouldn't like. promote it. just have it sit there in case anyone wants to tip for the work we put into this#blogtalking
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Alterhuman Definitions
Note: For a lot of these, I’ve linked to tumblr pages, but it should always be remembered that otherkinity as a community began in the 1970s, and is definitely not a “tumblr fad”. (There would, of course, have been people before the 70s who were otherkind, but wouldn’t have had the words to describe their identity.)
Though extensive, this is not a complete list of alterhuman terms. There are a lot of terms out there, and I have described only a few. There are a lot of resource pages and FAQs around as well, but a good resource page to start with is here.
Therianthropy
“An identity categorized by a deep integral or personal belief that an individual is in some way and to some degree, a non-human animal.” See more info here.
A therian is a person who experiences therianthropy. The animal identity they have is called a theriotype. If their theriotype is a mythical, earthly creature, they are called a theriomythic. If their theriotype is prehistoric, they are called a paleotherian.
Otherkin(d)
An identity where a person is, in some way, other-than-human. It’s an umbrella term, and covers therianthropy, otherhearted-ness, fictionkin, and, to some extent, copinglinking.
The difference between therianthropy and otherkinity is that therianthropy is centred on nonhuman, earthly animals. Otherkinity can be nonhuman extraterrestrials, mythical creatures, earthly nonhuman nonanimals such as plants or spirits, and so on.
Psychological Otherkin(d)
An otherkin who attributes their otherkinity to psychology and/or neurology. See more info here.
Spiritual Otherkin(d)
An otherkin who attributes their otherkinity to spirituality. See more info here.
Fictionkin(d)
An identity where a person identifies as a fictional character to some degree. See more info here.
Fictionkin also covers fictional species, such as the ikran from James Cameron’s Avatar.
Fictionflicker
“Not quite plurality, not quite soulbonding, not quite fictionkin; a sort of nebulous experience of shifting identity through various fictional characters, of briefly (or extendedly) "becoming" fictional people and the shift in identity and perception this may involve, with or without the experience of memories or past-life leanings (or any belief that such a phenomenon is necessarily spiritual or otherworldly in nature).” See more info here and here.
A person experiencing fictionflickering is a fictionflicker and has flickers or flicktypes.
Otherhearted
Describes someone who identifies with or feels a very strong connection to an animal [or other identity]. The difference between a ‘hearted person and an otherkind person is that otherkinity describes identifying as, not with.
A person who is other/animalhearted has a heartedtype, or hearttype.
Synpath
“A tidy name for something you identify with on several levels, which could be a concept that resonates really strongly with you, an animal or mythological creature you feel you act like, or a person or character you share a lot of common behaviors with, among other things.” See more info here.
Depending on the individual’s preferences, a synpath can be a synonym for a heartedtype or an other/animalhearted person. Some people separate the two by using when referring to species, objects or concepts and synpath when referring to specific characters.
Copinglink
“A) A non-human identity (or in some cases, relation) which is consciously created. The creator is able to change and pick who/what they identify as/with as need dictates. This identity can be created by anyone, and thus, is not dictated by one’s mental health; B) A consciously created coping mechanism which centers around knowingly, willingly, and actively identifying as (or in some cases, with) the user’s choice of a non-human entity; C) (2017) A (fictitious) human identity which is taken on as consciously created coping mechanism.” See more info here.
Copinglinker (or ‘linker) is someone who takes on a copinglink. The identity (whether fictional, mythical, terrestrial, etc.) is called a linktype or o’link.
Transspecies
“Crossing the cultural boundaries of species. Some nonhuman-identifying folk use this label, often to denote that they have, will, or generally desire to modify their bodies to be more nonhuman/less human looking, and are often motivated by species dysphoria. Others may use it to describe a feeling of “being [x species] trapped in a human body”. Many who use the term do so because they are transgender and their species identity parallels this experience.” See more info here.
Involuntary Identity
Identifying as something, whether as a therian, fictionkin, or any other term, involuntarily; without choice. Most otherkind experience their otherkinity this way.
Voluntary Identity
Identifying as something, usually as a coping mechanism, voluntarily; choosing nonhumanity. Just because a voluntary choice was made doesn’t make their identity any less valid.
Quoiluntary Identity
The grey area between involuntary and voluntary identities. “Coined lightly [...] by someone who felt left out by the strict voluntary/involuntary binary in otherkin discourse regarding identities…” See more info here.
The prefix quoi- was coined by tumblr user epochryphal, to be used when something, whether gender, sexuality, or other identity, as a personal application, is “inaccessible, inapplicable, nonsensical, etc.”
Extranthropy
The experience of being “a nonhuman member in a multiple system. Coined with those in mind who are nonhuman but don’t identify as otherkin and want to be more specific in the origin of their nonhumanity; compare to fictive and factive.” See more info here and a personal piece on being an extranth here.
Used as a noun: a person can be a extranth, an extranthrope, an extranthropic [identity], etc.
Alterhuman
“A category of personal identity which encompasses identification that is alternative to the common societal idea of humanity.” See more info here.
A word to describe methods of alternate humanity, or nonhumanity. It’s a large umbrella, and includes:
“Therian, phytanthrope, otherkin, and fictionkin identities; multiple, plural, median, and walk-in identities; spiritual self-identities which may still include degrees of humanity such as angelics, celestials, starseeds, god shards, reincarnated gods, vampires, etc.; identities involving shared self-identification with nonhuman or other alternative human entities/concepts such as animal-hearted, godspouse, soulbond, and spiritual medium identities; identities of alternative humanity through dissociation, trauma response, or non-neurotypical mental status.”
It can also include the following not-quite-nonhuman but not-quite-human identities:
“Transhuman, posthuman, or otherwise h+; human fictionkin, fictives and fableings; other human system members; literally any identity where you still consider humanity important to you, like there are a lot of otherkin and therians who consider themselves ‘human and nonhuman’; daemians; otherhearted people; soulbonders; channelers and spirit mediums; walk-in spirits and starseed.”
Voidpunk
A rejection of humanity, and an embrace of dehumanisation and forced nonhumanity. See more info here: 1, 2, 3, 4.
Postfurry
A large umbrella term for a movement that grew out of the furry community. See more info here.
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