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Voidling (Voidpunk Identity)

A Voidpunk identity centered on the Abyss and the Void, embracing the dissolution of self as a form of liberation. The Voidling rejects all fixed identity categories—gender, race, species, even the category of "human"—finding power in being unclassifiable, uncontrollable, ultimately inhuman. Drawing on the imagery of "Submersion," the Voidling sees themselves as a creature of the deep, born from the primordial ocean and destined to return to it. They cultivate online personas that shift constantly, refusing to be pinned down, treating their own existence as a temporary ripple on the surface of an infinite sea. The Voidling finds community not in shared identity but in shared absence—a network of ghosts haunting the Wired together.
Voidling (Voidpunk Identity) Example: "Her profile had no name, no picture, no history—just a void-black avatar and a single line: 'I am not here.' In forums, she appeared and vanished, leaving comments that seemed to come from nowhere. 'I'm a voidling,' she explained to those who asked. 'I don't exist. Neither do you, really. We're just patterns in the data, temporary configurations of the abyss. Once you accept that, nothing can hurt you—because nothing is what you are.' Some found this terrifying; others found it home."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 19, 2026
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