huge shout out to @mirroard, @panvampic, and @little-gender-trinkets. the monoconscious system flag (/concept in general) was a huge inspiration for me to finally make this term. would be cool if you could reblog; i can remove the tag if you want.
“a term coined by b0yvincian on twitter, faerielogy on tumblr on december 21st 2021.
idaelius is an identity in which, over periods of time, you become a different person or thing. this usually includes having a different orientation/gender/pronouns/view of yourself and can also extend to different hobbies, interests, and behaviours. this can last for hours or months, and usually reverts back to the original person or thing. they person or thing you become may be fictional, or not. you can be an aelius of someone/something multiple times. it is not inherently caused by being plural, otherkin/fictionkin, or having delusions, but it can be. being idaelius can be caused by anything, so there aren’t terms for when it is specifically caused by something, like how system terms are often divided into endogenic and traumgenic. i do give people permission to make terms for idaelius.
externally, this may look similar to being a monoconscious system, where members share one consciousness and switching is more like ‘becoming’. the individual knows, however, that they are not a system. the individual may still outwardly identify as plural/a collective/a system, as it is easier to explain. this experience can co-concur with being plural, otherkin/fictionkin, or having delusions, but it is not inherently so.
aelius: the person or thing you become. (similar to alter/headmate in systems)
primaelius: the main/most prominent identity that one usually goes back to. (similar to host in systems)
poetaelius: an aelius that is (based on) a fictional character. (similar to fictive in systems)
veraelius: an aelius that is (based on) a real person. (similar to factive in systems)
archaelius: an aelius that is not based on anything.
becoming: when you become a different aelius. (similar to switching in systems
note: i only add the example of systems because i assume most people reading this know about systems and it is easier to explain it using already existing terms.
examples of how to use these terms: ’i am idaelius. i was [x] for a week.’ ’[x] was an aelius of mine. specifically, a poetaelius.’ ’i became [x] yesterday evening. please use [z] pronouns for me now.’
pronunciation and etymology
pronounced like: /ɪrdeɪliːuːs/ id comes from identity and the neuter of “is”, meaning it or that one. aelius comes from alius, meaning other, another, or different.”