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'''Walk-ins''' are minds or spirits who are not native to the bodies they are living in, having arrived in it sometime after its birth from outside. Sometimes they replace the original consciousness but are otherwise a [[singleton]], other times they join the original(s) as a guest or share the body with others who are also walk-ins thus becoming a [[host]]. [[Otherkin]] in a multiple system are often, but not always, walk-ins. [[Soulbonds]] or [[fictives]] can also be seen as walk-ins.
{{b|Walk-ins}} are minds or spirits who are not native to the bodies they are living in, having arrived in it sometime after its birth from outside. Sometimes they replace the original consciousness but are otherwise a [[singleton]], other times they join the original(s) as a guest or share the body with others who are also walk-ins thus becoming a [[host]]. [[Otherkin]] in a multiple system are often, but not always, walk-ins. [[Soulbonds]] or [[fictives]] can also be seen as walk-ins.


== See also ==
== See also ==

Latest revision as of 22:56, 13 September 2023

Walk-ins
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Walk-ins are minds or spirits who are not native to the bodies they are living in, having arrived in it sometime after its birth from outside. Sometimes they replace the original consciousness but are otherwise a singleton, other times they join the original(s) as a guest or share the body with others who are also walk-ins thus becoming a host. Otherkin in a multiple system are often, but not always, walk-ins. Soulbonds or fictives can also be seen as walk-ins.

See also