A few questions for fictionkin.
- How do you distinguish between your authentic, lived memories of your source and memories "fabricated" or influenced by reading popular fan fiction, looking at fan art, or participating in the fandom?
- Have you ever experienced shifts or memories from a timeline where you made a radically different choice than your character did in the official canon? How do you cope with that alternate self?
- If your source material has multiple adaptations (e.g., a book, an anime, a live-action movie, a video game), how does your kintype react to the differing visuals, voices, or personality tweaks between those versions?
- What are your complex psychological or spiritual feelings toward the real-world human author, animator, or actor who "created" or portrayed your identity in this world?
- and finally, How does it feel to see your literal identity, trauma, or personal history commodified and sold as merchandise, plushies, or cosplay items to people who view you purely as entertainment?
Im not a fictionkin myself, so these questions have been on my mind recently.
- Elliot
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