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A '''Plural''', or a '''Multiple''', is a person or collection of persons who experiences, one way or another, life as several people instead of one. [[Tulpamancy|Tulpamancy]] is an example of one form, usually described as a dedicated effort to create a sentient friend or companion. Another is those with the clinical diagnosis of [[Dissociative Identity Disorder]]. Among other things, persons with this diagnosis must experience other personalities, termed alters, who can front and take over the body. When another person is in front, the original, if there is one, loses consciousness and has no memory of what happened. These two very different manifestations of plurality are by no means the only forms of plurality.
 
In addition, plurality exists on a spectrum. The term median has been created to cover those individuals who feel there is more than one person in the body, but they are not entirely separate from each other. Even with this term, it only covers one way in which a person can lie between being a [[singlet|singlet]] and a plural.
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