Could you explain your system like why are some of your alters fictional characters?
Hi! Weāre still sick but now that Iām feelin a little better (sleeping straight for almost a whole day because we kept waking up in the middle of the night due to feeling awful) I think I can answerjshdjdh
So there are different kinds of headmates in systems, and for this ask, weāll focus on insources and introjects
Insourced people are like,, theyāre what you probably know about the most based on this ask. They are basically- or could be described as- headmate made āfrom scratchā. Whether they have their own backstory or not, they could be based on or influenced by some other factors but they are not āa straight rip/based onā an already existing character or person
Examples of insourced people we have right now are all the littles, Dakota, Micah, Jaiden, Matthew (we have more but weāre like 20+ of us)
Now Introjects- they can be classified under 2 categories if youād like:
Factives: Based on real life/historical people. For example, we have a factive of Ellen Page (except we call her a factive-ISH because sheās still a little different, plus her name is Louise)
Fictives: Based on fictional characters. For example we have our main fronting circle (Kris (Deltarune), Chara (Undertale), Crowley (Good Omens), Peter (Post Endgame MCU/Marvel), Sal (Sally Face)
Fictives and Factives may or may not be almost exactly like their source (which media/person they come from) counterparts- whether they are close to canon (the events that happen in their source) or VERY divergent is completely valid.
Another term that may be seen is canon which may be defined as āyour timelineā
E.g. āmy canon is different from source canonā
So far all of the Fictives in our system are very close to canon,
But it does NOT stop them from growing, learning different things, or just being different overtime or even the moment they arrive
NOW, why do systems have introjects? (I know you asked about fictional characters in my system but Iām gonna make it general to introjects)
Iām not an expert, Iām not even diagnosed, but Iāve had a theory that Iāve also read from other people in systems/talked to them; and doing research on Fictives/introjects have helped
Making an alter is a long/hard job for the brain, itās not necessarily too extremely hard but borrowing a character from a source makes it an easier jobā itās faster when you donāt have to make your own ācharacterā and you can just go āhey we need someone like thatā and bring them in
For example, when Crowley split, it was when we were surrounded by Charaās trigger quite a lotā so much that Chara was so affected that they couldnāt function properly, being surrounded by flashbacks and their trigger (being in a physical church and having masses 4 times everyday oh my god)
So I guess you can say our brain went ātime to bring out another person to handle Not Liking Godā
Peter I can theorize is just another kid in the circle of āall of us have dad issues because heās mildly absent all the timeā and is a continuation of me coping over an old friendās death with how heās having trouble coping with tony starks death- plus his PTSD symptoms are still kind of severe
In short, Introjects are like ANY other headmate/alter
It just so happens that they are from a source
Whether theyāre from an AU or your brain wrote the heaviest fan fiction doesnāt change anything about how alters are made for a reason whether we know what that is or not, whether if itās sad theyāre here or not
EDIT: because of how āfasterā it is for the brain/system to bring in a Fictive, itās completely understandable why most polyfragmented systems or big systems would have a lot of Fictives

















