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'''Mundanes''' is a term used by the [[otherkin]], [[vampires|vampire]], and [[therians|therian]] communities to indicate those who are not part of these communities, particularly those who are not magically or metaphysically aware. It was adopted by these communities based on the use of the term in the [[Wikipedia:Society for Creative Anachronism|Society for Creative Anachronism]] to refer to those who were not SCA members.<ref name="sphynxcat1">{{website|first=SphynxCat|url=http://www.sanguinarius.org/articles/SC_mundane.shtml|title=Why We Use the Term "Mundane"|publisher=[[Sanguinarius.org]]|date=December 24, 2012|archiveurl=http://archive.today/CXxEs}}</ref>
'''Mundanes''' is a term used by the [[otherkin]], [[vampires|vampire]], and [[therians|therian]] communities to indicate those who are not part of these communities, particularly those who are not magically or metaphysically aware. It was adopted by these communities based on the use of the term in the [[Wikipedia:Society for Creative Anachronism|Society for Creative Anachronism]] to refer to those who were not SCA members.<ref name="sphynxcat1">{{website|first=SphynxCat|url=http://www.sanguinarius.org/articles/SC_mundane.shtml|title=Why We Use the Term "Mundane"|publisher=[[Sanguinarius.org]]|date=December 24, 2012|archiveurl=http://archive.is/CXxEs}}</ref>


== References ==
== References ==

Revision as of 11:45, 12 February 2016

Mundanes
Coined by SphynxCat
Status Current
Date coined 1998 or 1999
Part of Speech noun
Community used by otherkin, vampires, therians


Mundanes is a term used by the otherkin, vampire, and therian communities to indicate those who are not part of these communities, particularly those who are not magically or metaphysically aware. It was adopted by these communities based on the use of the term in the Society for Creative Anachronism to refer to those who were not SCA members.[1]

References

  1. SphynxCat. Why We Use the Term "Mundane"
         Sanguinarius.org. http://www.sanguinarius.org/articles/SC_mundane.shtml. (accessed December 24, 2012).
         Archived at http://archive.is/CXxEs.