Earliest memories/signs of plurality?
Saturday, 31 January 2026 12:50 pmWhile We only accepted Our plurality a few years ago, We've definitely had ongoing plural experiences since We were a toddler.
Our earliest plural memories are of becoming other people (mostly Our one friend—factives represent!) sometimes, and of autonomous imaginary friends (one of whom is still around as Aspen).
What are y'all's earliest memories of being plural? If you became plural more recently, I'd still like to hear!
Our earliest plural memories are of becoming other people (mostly Our one friend—factives represent!) sometimes, and of autonomous imaginary friends (one of whom is still around as Aspen).
What are y'all's earliest memories of being plural? If you became plural more recently, I'd still like to hear!
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Date: 2026-01-31 09:32 pm (UTC)- first of all: they were a ghost. they hadn't died, they thought, they simply didn't have a body.
- they had gotten tired of incorporeality, so they had decided to look for a body to live in. they had a rule, though: they didn't want to steal a body. that wouldn't be fair!
- after some amount of searching, they had found a body: the one they currently live in. nobody had been using it, so the ghost moved in and claimed it as their own.
...which could mean many things! but one possible interpretation is this: something walked out, and something else walked in.