Definitions by KAIzakk
Fictio-ousiaste
A person who transcends their own human limitations by fully embodying the "essence" (ousia) of a fictional character. Unlike a fan or cosplayer, a Fictio-ousiaste adopts the character's entire psychological architecture—including their extreme logic, moral flaws, and "insane" levels of thinking—applying them to real-world situations as their primary reality.
Scenario A: The Tactical Application (The "Genius" Mode)A student has a massive exam or a high-stakes negotiation. They enter a Fictio-ousiastic state by adopting the mind of a cold, hyper-intelligent anime strategist.Use: "I am being a Fictio-ousiaste right now to solve this; my human emotions are irrelevant to the goal."Scenario B: The Moral Overpass (The "Anti-Hero" Mode)A person feels wronged by society. They adopt the "negative" and "insane" beliefs of a fictional villain to justify a radical new way of thinking that ignores social norms.Use: "He is showing heavy Fictio-ousiasteness; he’s stopped caring about human rules and is thinking on a totally different level."Scenario C: The Creative VoidAn artist or writer becomes the character to create something "inhumanly" perfect, losing their own identity in the process.Use: "I’ve reached a state of Fictio-ousiasteisme where the brush moves, but I am no longer there—the character is."
Fictio-ousiaste by KAIzakk May 2, 2026