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Past-life trauma

Trauma that someone carries from a traumatic event in their past-life, beyond death and into the afterlife or their next-life/lives.
'The Roman soldier had a terrible case of past-life trauma: He witnessed his fellow comrades being most brutally tortured by the vile barbarians, in the Teutoburg forest, at night-An event so traumatic that the memory of it was permanently engraved into his soul and he experienced symptoms of trauma, even throughout his next-life.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis September 9, 2022
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'Kin-type

1. A sub-type of otherkin.

The kind of partial or complete non-human being, (e.g. robot, animal, mythical creature, etc.) that a human identifies as or is the incarnation of.

2. A sort of member in a family, (e.g. child, parent, sibling, grandparent, etc.).
'The following are an example of a 'kin-type: Mermaidkin, fairykin, elfkin, angelkin (aka. Earth angels), demigodkin, divinekin (aka. daemones), deitykin (aka. avatars), fictionkin, machinekin, alienkin (aka. starseeds), therians (incarnated animals) and more'.

(Notes: 'kin-type is short for otherkin type.

Please read my definition of otherkin for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 22, 2022
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Roman

1. A citizen of Rome

2. An immediate descendant of a Roman

3. An adjective to describe anything or anyone that's Roman-like, (ie. romanly/romanesque).

4. A person who identifies as a Roman, is patriotic about Rome, has Roman values, is like a Roman and practices Roman culture.
'The boy wasn't legally Roman (a citizen of Rome or immediately descended from the Romans), but he was Roman in character. It would personally make more sense for a person who is Roman in character to be a true Roman than another who lacks it to be one.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis June 27, 2022
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Haliae

The sea nymphs (and not to be confused with the nereids who are the children of Nereus).
The haliae (Roman: nymphae marini) are merpeople at sea, but can shapeshift into human spirits on the land; their parents are numerous Greek sea gods and they can be seen performing around Poseidon at his parades.

(Please read my definition of nereid and neptunid).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 24, 2022
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Muse

1. A Greek/Roman deity, (ie. god or goddess) of inspiration, arts, music, science &/or knowledge.

2. A metaphor for an inspirational person or one who inspired the works of others.
'The Greek Music God, Apollo is a male muse, because he inspires other's songs.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 16, 2022
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Mermaid

A female merperson. A mythical female spirit with the upper-body of a human, as well as the lower-body of a sea creature (usually a dolphin) who lives in a waterway (usually the sea) and usually has benign musical enchantment powers, (e.g. the power to bless, heal, guide & protect others, especially sailors by their beautiful singing or playing of music).
'The mermaid sat on the rocks, along the shore gazing at the moon and magically guiding the sailors towards a safe journey by the grace of her beautiful song.'

(Notes: Mermaids aren't to be confused with sirens who only use their musical enchantment powers for evil. Please read my definition of a siren for comparison.

Also, some mermaids have human legs, as well as live and breathe underwater as 'mer-maid' means 'woman from the sea', in old English.

Lastly, there are male merpeople who fit this entire definition, except that they aren't female).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 3, 2022
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Hypermassive blackhole

An extremely massive blackhole. A hyper-massive blackhole is larger than a supermassive blackhole and has the mass of at least a trillion suns, (ie. hyper-supermassive blackhole. aka. stupendously large blackhole).
'Two supermassive blackholes merged to create a blackhole so supermassive that it became a hyper-supermassive blackhole, (ie. hypermassive blackhole ), but even that's nothing compared to a super-hypermassive, (ie. mega-hyper-supermassive) blackhole and so on.'

(Please read my definition of a supermassive blackhole for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 29, 2022
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