ok so every time I see fanart or someone talking about a certain character I get really (it’s hard to explain how I get actually but kinda?? I feel a lot if that makes? I feel a lot about this character) but I don’t think I’m kin or anything with them? actually I don’t know, but like is there anything to explain that? sorry if this is the wrong blog to ask

You might be fictionhearted, or a synpath. 🙂 Fictionhearted: Someone with a strong emotional or spiritual connection to any fictional character or fictional species, without…

I don’t have multiple fictotypes from one source, but rather multiple canons (two) for one fictotype. In one canon this one person wasn’t… very nice to say the least, and in my other canon they were one of the nicest people I knew. Having conflicting emotions about them makes for a rather… interesting experience.

That does sound interesting, and I can sympathize anon. Having experiences as the same person from multiple timelines can be confusing.

I can’t stand the tumblr otherkin community, but especially the fictionkin side where everyone claims a million different kins, think being otherkin is a mental illness / coping mechanism, etc. As a fictionkin, are there any better communities out there that aren’t full of the bs that tumblr in general offers, that is at the same time accepting of fictionkin and minors?

Sadly, right now the tumblr community is the most active community of fictionkin. There are some forums that are good (i recommend incanon.org) but even…

I hope my question makes sense. I already know that I’m fictionkin, but this is about a different fandom. I’ve felt pulled to this series since I was a really small kid, so much so that I was borderline obsessed with it before I even knew much about it. My obsession faded as I got older, but the series still holds an intense “pull” for me for no discernible reason, moreso than any other fandom (including the one I know I’m from). Should I consider the possibility of a kintype from this series?

Its possible, but its also possible that this is just a series that is meaningful to you. 🙂

In case it isn’t obvious @plantkin-extraordinaire is not a real otherkin. They are a troll/anti-kin/parody account. Posting this because anti-kin always seem confused by parody/fake accounts.

so, i’ve noticed a trend among a lot of kin, from fictives to otherkin… and that’s what they call ‘linking’. It’s basically where the one ‘fronting’ ‘links’ to other headspaces using roleplay-like dialogue and they can apparently interact this way in ‘real time’ as if they were real. is this, even a thing? can this even be real? or is it just roleplay? lol

Some people do claim to be able to communicate with members of other people’s headspaces either at a distance, or by the members ‘visiting’ the headspace…

I personally believe that as a universe is written or created it comes into existence, and that time is fluid and non-linear and so all universes are always happening in the past, future and present all the same. This is why I have a hard time thinking my “kinself” is any different from me now, because I exist in the past, present and future. AUs and stuff are the same, in that they become a separate world with existing framework, just different. Just offering someone else’s take on it. :3

Great perspective, anon! Very interesting.

Just a reminder that I personally don’t believe authors create (or destroy) the universes they write about. I believe that all possible universes are already…

About the sans Fictive: It is, and it’s not even my Fictive. But I’m pretty sure this Sans doesn’t have a home now. He didn’t actually belong in that AU to start with, but it was his home, and the love of his life was there… How can someone think that’s ok to do though?

Unless the AU was created/destroyed by a soulbonder/tulpamancer/someone else deliberately using that AU to call/create fictives from it, then they don’t have any moral obligation…