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Definitions by Diana Lucius DeCollis

Multi-incarnate 

Someone incarnated with many spirits, especially if they're from their past-lives.

(NOTE: There are many types of multi- incarnates depending on how many incarnated souls they have: uni-incarnate, bi-incarnate, tri-incarnate, quad-incarnate, etc.)
(e.g: 'The oracle proclaimed, 'I am a multi-incarnate of a goddess, demigod and priestess-making me thrice as divine.')

Otherchild 

A child of a human and part or non human (also known as a demihuman).
(e.g. 'A fairy and human had an otherchild together').

Astral child 

A child that is born from a human as a spirit, due to them breeding with one.
(e.g. 'A god and human had an astral child together and he was raised by his divine parent in the godly realm').

ghostchild

The child of a ghost and a living human.
(e.g. 'The ghostchild was born as a spirit from a human as the result of them breeding with a ghost').

(NOTE: There are other types of part-human children, including a merchild, elfchild, alienchild, robotchild, angelchild, etc, depending on who their parents are).

Otherspouse 

A mortal / human who is in an intimate relationship with a spirit, (e.g. ghost, fairy, nymph, merperson, divinity, deity, etc.). Or one who is metaphorically married to one through a pact to go on a life-long mission for them.

(There are many sub-types of otherspouses. For example, godspouse, ghostspouse, fairyspouse, merpersonspouse, etc, depending on what kind of spirit their spiritual partner is).
(e.g: 'The lady was an otherspouse of an elf and had demi-elf / human children with them').

Aposterous 

(Adjective)

Catastrophic, outrageous, atrocious, ridiculous &/or preposterous.

Basically describes something extremely silly, terrible &/or disastrous.
(e.g: 'The doctor exclaimed, 'This imposter putting pineapple on the pizza? Aposterous!' and flew a tantrum on the floor.')

(NOTE: The noun for aposterous would be apostrophy)
Aposterous by Diana Lucius DeCollis December 17, 2024
1. A child of an Olympian god.

2. An occasion when the ancient or modern Olympic Games were or are held.

3. A period of four years between Olympic Games, used by the ancient Greeks in dating events.

4. A major international contest in a particular game, sport, or scientific subject.
(e.g: 'The Olympiad waged war against the titanids (ie. children of the titans) '
Olympiad by Diana Lucius DeCollis August 18, 2024