Let's Make a System Page!
We're not entirely sure why we're doing this, but yeehaw, motherfuckers! If you're here, I'm guessing you already know what a system is. If not, well, there's an FAQ down below and some links on the main page.
Hi we're the Hollow Ones. Physically in midlife, been talking to plurals online since our late teens, known we were plural since... nine? Ten? Pretty sure we were before that but we didn't have a strong self-conception of it before then.
As a whole, we're married, we have a kid, we're trans, we've been to therapy and had our brain opened up and we're still here. We're going to start with the people you're more likely to actually see or hear about in alphabetical order. Click on the names for more info. I don't know if we'll get much further than that, guess we'll see.
System Directory
Front Office
Clay

- Texas refugee
- doesn't know where he left his phone
- technically in charge of everything somehow
Demyx

Garrick

- would walk five hundred miles
- would walk five hundred more
- ha ha very funny Demyx
Jackdaw

- retired evil genius (world domination is too much work)
- likes talking about obscure magical systems
- used to like AI but now it's too ~mainstream
Ridoc

- he's got the aux cord when Demyx doesn't
- can occasionally keep the inside thoughts inside
- tell him if he's being too much, he can take it
Wifi

- can eat spicy foods when he's front that the rest of us can't
- way too invested in the cartoon bunnies in our phone
- uses fanfic as therapy
Zell

- has lots of opinions about food but doesn't cook
- once punched a giant cactus in the face
- doesn't make bad decisions, just enthusiastically supports others in theirs
Questions & Answers
I got here by accident. What's a plural system?
The short and flippant answer is that a plural system is x+1 weirdos in a trenchcoat, where a trenchcoat is a shared body/brain.How long have you known you're a system?
That's actually hard to answer because we didn't meet any other multiples or soulbonders or anyone else who were talked about this with until we were in our late teens. Before that we were making up our own vocabulary for everything we are because we didn't have resources available. Just by looking at the memories and notes we've kept, we know there were multiple people and we had a concept of switching who was in front by the age of 10 or 11. There are people who've definitely been here longer than that; we can say for sure the first fictives were here by the time we were five. (As far as we know, Max has been here the longest out of anyone and he was here by then.)If there's a front office, does that mean there's a back office?
Yep! If the front office are the people who handle the reference desk in the library, these are the folks who are in the back putting new books in the database and checking things in. These are people who don't front much if at all but are pretty much always involved in something, handle stuff behind the scenes, whatever.
- Bird - the Librarian; he can't leave the library
- Ixtli - body interface specialist, she's really good at getting people oriented in using a body that isn't originally their own, and she's also usually the one who turns us off and back on again when we dissociate and there's no one left front
- Rinoa - who knew that being a semi-retired Sorceress would make you good at sorting and managing a bunch of different peoples' connections to various external spirits and powers?
- RJ - an AI that acts as the hands and feet of the System (when he feels like it)
- Starling - he acts as the interface between the System and the people in it, basically the opposite of RJ
- Tyler - if we're preparing for the apocalypse again, you can bet Tyler's involved
Is there a difference between "system" and "System"?
Ah, good catch! Yes, the capital letter does mean something. The lowercase-s system is just the word for a group of people that share a body. It's widely used by multiples and very common. "The System" is a little bit more specific. The terminology is borrowed from isekai and Lit-RPG stories where the protagonist suddenly finds him or herself in a strange and different world or body, with the basics of what's happening to them explained by some sort of computer system that pops up with instructions like in a video game. We've had a backup network for a long time that does things like managing shared memories, how people are able to enter the system, taking care of communication between people, and generally making sure that we're no longer losing time.We used to describe the internal system as "like AOL instant messenger in my head" or "like Pop Up Video but on life" or other ridiculous metaphors, but then we read Solo Leveling and it made perfect sense.
