Codes

MuC (Click for explanation)N#Ω­$ | P[f/nb/bi/xo] | A(b r--/+++!!!) | S++ | Oe/s/n/m | Ms/m/nd | W= | C(cc-/m++) | OF(r---/o ) | Fa+^/mw | M# | Rf/p | VΩ­!>!- | Xg/l/b/p/ar/as/q | Gf/m/nb/o | Jus | S(r---/o!) | R+

Plural code (Click for explanation)
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Structure

Architecture
Plural: Those with more than one consciousness/person sharing the body.
(Sorta) Median: Part of the spectrum between singular/plural, one person made of several.
Memories
Shared: Memories are shared between members
Poor Recall: Memory is poor in general, like due to disorders/physical conditions.
Knowledge
Mixed: A mix between Shared and Restricted.
Activity:
Mixed: Mix of voluntary and reactive, either having both equally or having both types cause an activating at the same time.
Communication
External only: Communication is external, through a system journal, a server, etc.
Poor skills: Poor communication skills between members.
Inner World/Headspace:
Passive: Headspace is only active while the fronter looks/focuses on it.
Nebuvisum

Etiquette

Etiquette questions taken from here
1. What do you go by collectively?
For pronouns
[REDACTED]/[REDACTED]s/[REDACTED]self a catch-all set (They/Them (Singular) aux only when you absolutely can't use neos). For names, Amory, or Aria works!
We also prefer if people Don't used you&, or any variation.

2. How should people refer to you?
Address individuals when possible, but we are totally fine to be referred to collectively, most of all in a space where there are people we aren't out to!!

3. What terms do you prefer for referring to yourselves as individuals (headmate/alter/system member/...), or as a group (system/collective/household/...)? Is there any other terminology for yourselves or aspects of your experience that you use and want people to know, or that you dislike and want people to avoid when talking about you?
We will call ourselves headmates most often, a maybe a few other non-medical terms, such as Plurans! We all will exclusively call ourselves a cluster or a hub and plural! We DON'T want to be called a system! We also prefer to not use or be referred by medical, or medical adjacent terms! This includes but is not limited to "Alters", "Parts" "Introjects", "System member", "System", ect.

4. Who in your system are people most likely to interact with? (names, pronouns, short Twitter-esque bios, etc)
Amory, [REDACTED]/[REDACTED]s, the permanently active outernaunt
Sarmenti, sΓ©/Γ©/leisean + He/Him/His, The fun-loving jester fictive
Rowan, Ti/Tul/Ul/Uli/Tulipself + He, Just kinda here, seems to be required for his brother to get co-conscious
Farid, He/Him, No shit taking fictive who is somewhat brutally honest

5. Will people be interacting with any child members? How should they treat them? Is there anything they should know when interacting with them?
They may! We just have 1 (age constant) little/middle, who holds most of the anxiety and is just anxious in general. Treat him like you would most children his age. Rowan will sometimes age slide to a little, but that is, for the most part, kept very private and won't talk in servers or people that the cluster knows and trusts very well.

6. Are there any system members who are nonverbal or otherwise have difficulty communicating? What should others expect when speaking with them? (having other system members translate, can speak normally over text but will need accommodation over voice, etc)
Amory will sometimes go nonverbal when very upset or stressed as well as Rowan, but this doesn't extend to text. Artorias is altverbal and mainly speaks in shakespearean English, but will provide a translation with every text for ease of everyone.

7. What should people do if they don't know who's at front?
Role with it, More then likely Amory is in front, and people are just blurry. Be patient, and kind.

8. Is it okay for people to ask if they can talk to someone who isn't at front at the moment?
They can leave messages for certain people and we will do our best to get that message too them, but prefer people not ask to talk to someone who isn't currently active.

9. If someone talks to one of you, will other system members be aware of the conversation? Will they be actively watching, or just able to remember it later?
Generally yes they will be aware of the conversation, thought mostly in remembering later, though some may be lured to co-conscious and start actively listening if the topic is about something they are interested in. When co-conscious, every one who is conscious will be able to actively watch the conversation.

10. Adding onto the above – if multiple system members will be aware of a conversation, will they want to chime in? If someone wants to speak to a system member one-on-one, what expectations can they have and how should they communicate this?
Taking turns speaking has never been our strongest suit due to ADHD causing blurting when excited, but we try to keep the conversations as "One on one" as possible in public servers, and keep cross talking to a minimum. For true sorta "One on one" conversations, for everyone other then Amory, since Amory is permanently active, this will be somewhat difficult, but people will do their best to keep from interrupting, and butting in the conversation.

11. How out are you? What should people do when talking to people who don't know you're plural?
I'm only out to people to people I'm fairly close to online outside of plural spaces. And when talking to people who don't we're plural, please keep it hush-hush. Just refer to us all as Amory, and act as though we are a singlet. It's safer and less anxiety-inducing that way for us.

12. Do you have any internal communication difficulties, memory issues, switch triggers, etc that others should be mindful of?
Due to ADHD, we all have general memory issues and have fairly poor internal communication, needing to mostly externally communicate thoughts to often get more than a hint of a feeling, or just knowing someone is co-conscious.

13. Your stance on being asked questions? (about personal experience, preferences, plurality in general, etc)
So long as they aren't intrusive and getting into our personal life, most questions are fine! If they aren't we will be sure to say so!

14. Is there anything else others should know?
Nothing we can currently think of!