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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 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).
(Notes: 'kin-type is short for otherkin type.
Please read my definition of otherkin for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 22, 2022
Get the 'Kin-type mug.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.
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
Get the Roman mug.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.
2. A metaphor for an inspirational person or one who inspired the works of others.
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 16, 2022
Get the Muse mug.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).
(Please read my definition of nereid and neptunid).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 24, 2022
Get the Haliae mug.A physical human with no extraordinary magical powers, divine ancestry, past-life in the godly realm or possibly any belief in magic, as well as who is from the mortal world and whose ghost's lifespan is just temporary.
A demigod mocked, 'You mortal, like most other ones, have no divine purpose in life, but just live to eat, sleep and work, unlike us demigods, so I don't understand why you exist for.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 28, 2022
Get the Mortal mug.'A mother blackhole cloned into two baby blackholes-one of which was a spawn blackhole and the other was the original one.'
by DianaLuciusDeCollis July 30, 2022
Get the Spawn blackhole mug.An evil spirit, which harms innocent people for their entertainment/selfish desires &/or who brainwashes others into doing such evil.
(Notes: A demon isn't to be confused with a daemon, which is a usually a benign Greek/Roman divinity, according to mythology.
Demons are formless, nameless and have no divine status. They can come in the form of conscious destructive elements, such as fire, black winds, black holes, dark clouds, tornadoes and hurricanes, which speak.
They continously whisper curses, temptations and words of hatred, (ie. 'You're worthless, etc.). They have the power to make you hallucinate terrorfying hallucinations.
They work for the evil omnipresent conscious darkness, which speaks, Satan).
(Notes: A demon isn't to be confused with a daemon, which is a usually a benign Greek/Roman divinity, according to mythology.
Demons are formless, nameless and have no divine status. They can come in the form of conscious destructive elements, such as fire, black winds, black holes, dark clouds, tornadoes and hurricanes, which speak.
They continously whisper curses, temptations and words of hatred, (ie. 'You're worthless, etc.). They have the power to make you hallucinate terrorfying hallucinations.
They work for the evil omnipresent conscious darkness, which speaks, Satan).
'A demon isn't divine (god-like), but monstrous, and the lowest thing in existence-Even all the gods send their demigod warriors to slay these wretched beasts.'
(Please read my definition of evil and daemon for more information).
(Please read my definition of evil and daemon for more information).
by DianaLuciusDeCollis August 11, 2022
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