I’m kin with a character from a folktale. Would I qualify as fictionkin? I can’t find any evidence that the events happened in this world, so I assume it happened on another Earth and since it’s been written down and published, I feel like I qualify. On the other hand I’ve seen people use the term immortalkin and I was immortal for a while. (It’s complicated; Death eventually let me die after a while.) What’s the correct term for someone in my situation?

People use lots of little words to boil down their kin experience. Just because someone says they’re immortalkin doesn’t make them not otherkin. Think of…

is there such a thing as a ‘non-kin id’?? like you can point at a character and unironically say ‘me! thats me’ but you dont think you were them in a past life or anything?? is that chara a synpath or are you fiction-hearted?? what if you change and you no longer id as that chara?? can u have a crush on your own id?? im sorry if this question has been asked before but im just very confused

is there such a thing as a ‘non-kin id’?? like you can point at a character and unironically say ‘me! thats me’ but you dont…

Have you ever met anyone that was kin of someone from a joke canon? I have legitimate kin “pings” from a series on Youtube that is 100% parody and I have absolutely no idea what to make of it. I’ll probably never be able to tell anyone. If I said what it was right now, there’d be no way anyone would think I’m not lying. What I want to know is if anyone else has been in this situation.

I absolutely have. The first one who comes to mind is someone who told me their kintype was from a youtube ‘abridged series’, aka, a joke…

Oddly enough, I appear to be kin with characters who actually are or are affiliated to bulls. They are all different, I can tell that, they all have differing memories and astral parts, so I am almost certain I am not confusing one kintype for many. Is this something that has been know to happen? Folks being kin to a large group of characters with a similar theme?

This doesn’t seem that odd to me, anon. I think a lot of people who have multiple kintypes can follow a sort of ‘throughline’ of similarity…