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Icon for SwiftpawI wanted to share my post-othercon thoughts somewhere, and I decided to just sit down and write to share it.

I think my fictionkinity as a whole might be tied to a concept identity of being fictional. I identify as a fictional character, even outside of being a specific fictional character as it is with fictionkin. "Living Character" is an archetypal identity that I have and is tied to how I also identify with the entire concept of fictionality. 

My views of fiction vs. reality with alterhumanity is that fiction is still a subjective experience. This means that for me, even if I have memories and experiences as a walk-in and despite being very canon compliant with my memories, I still see that reality as a fork off of the original books. I and my home reality came from the books instead of the other way around. My views of fictional realities are similar to what egregores are where there's a level of collective thought to it. To me, this doesn't make me view my experiences and identity as any less real, but it makes it so I see myself spiritually and literally as fictional. 

This makes more sense to me to view it within being a concept identity. It ties a lot of feelings I have together in a way I don't think my living character archetype fully encompass. Fictionality could be one of my keystones and it was something that came up quite a bit while I was identity mapping after the paratypes panel.  

I think it may be close to a collective concept identity for my system, and might explain why we have so many fictives. We've always identified to an extent as fictional as a whole and so fictional species persist as the most common species. My views of the nature of my fictivehood is also something I know other fictives in my system have resonated with. 

I'd need to explore this more with myself and with my system. As I read through others posts in this community, I think my experiences of fictionality are at least on the exact same concept wavelength as others' experiences. 
mackerelgray: Picrew art of a light-skinned human-looking android with wavy brown hair falling in their face, smiling. (jude)
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Hi, this is Jude! We JUST got out of the impromptu post-Othercon conceptfolk discussion hour a bit ago and it was GREAT, kudos to you Julian for facilitating the conversation! I typed out some of my answers to the discussion questions in chat, and I thought it'd be helpful to repost them more publicly here for other people to check out! Generate some conversation, maybe!

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- Think about your alterhumanity from a metaphorical angle. In what ways are you like your type? Is this way of thinking about it useful to you?
- Do you feel you have a conceptual element to your alterhumanity? Why, or why not?
- What is your keystone? How has it impacted your life?
- In what ways is a label like conceptfolk useful for you?
- What elements make up your conceptuality? How did you first come to understand it?
- Write a post describing your experiences of embodiment and what it feels like in the short term and long term
- Find at least one other person who relates to the term and ask each of them one of these questions or another one that you’ve thought of
- Propose alternative names for any of the new vocabulary, if you can think of any. Let’s see which stick!
- Create art depicting your concepttype and explain it in detail

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