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If you have a story you want to add to the list, leave it in the comments below! Anyone can do this; you don't need an account!
This catalog purposely takes a very broad, ambiguous view of what constitutes "plural." Make our day! Story types that have been accepted in the past include:
* Spirit possession
* Imaginary friends
* Spirit marriage
* Exploring geographies of the mind, imagination, and fiction
* Bodysharing symbiotes
* MPD/DID
* Plural stories
* Telepathic bodyhopping shenanigans
Rules for submission (changed 5/17/2024):
Does the story qualify? Then submit it using the form below! (Feel free to use the tags page for pointers.)
[Title] by [Creator/s] ([genre] [medium], [year released])
"[insert a cool quote from the work here]"
Blurb:
Why is it worth your time?:
Plural/1+ Tags: Choose from the ones on the tag list, or add your own!
Content Warnings: please include spoilers! I have this comm set up so that individual posts have only plural tag spoilers (because that's what folks are here for!), while content warnings will be in the comments. That way, people who want to remain spoiler-free can read the post itself and be fine, and the people who want all the warnings can scroll down.
Accessibility Notes: See the tag list for examples. Also note how you can get it. Is it an easy library book? Has someone digitized it and put it elsewhere? Is it backed up anywhere?
Misc. Notes (if any):
Is it long, medium, or short?: I wrote the standards here.
It is for kids, teens, adults, or everybody?
This catalog purposely takes a very broad, ambiguous view of what constitutes "plural." Make our day! Story types that have been accepted in the past include:
* Spirit possession
* Imaginary friends
* Spirit marriage
* Exploring geographies of the mind, imagination, and fiction
* Bodysharing symbiotes
* MPD/DID
* Plural stories
* Telepathic bodyhopping shenanigans
Rules for submission (changed 5/17/2024):
- Only submit stories. We're willing to play with what defines a story, especially for personal experience accounts and experimental work, but self-help, philosophy, 101 and such do not belong here.
- Don't submit your own work. Boost your fellows!
- Please do not submit more than four titles by the same creator/s. When this archive gets bigger, we'll expand how many entries one creator/s can have.
- The story must be made by an adult (or at least not easily identified as made by a minor). This is to prevent malicious submissions and harassment of kids.
- The story must be publicly available. No unrecorded LARPS, rare books, or stuff on account-locked websites.
- If incomplete, the story must at least have a decent stop point. No just-started webcomics, please! They may not endure!
- You must have taken in the whole story (or at least all that's available at the time of submission). This is for complete content warnings and stuff.
- Spirited/many-selvedness must be core to story or main character/s. If you can remove it from the work without the whole thing falling apart, then please do not recommend it. (If you're not sure, ask! Make our day!)
- You must say why it's worth plurals' time. It doesn't have to be good, exactly, but it's gotta be worth it. This is to avoid completionist spam.
Does the story qualify? Then submit it using the form below! (Feel free to use the tags page for pointers.)
[Title] by [Creator/s] ([genre] [medium], [year released])
"[insert a cool quote from the work here]"
Blurb:
Why is it worth your time?:
Plural/1+ Tags: Choose from the ones on the tag list, or add your own!
Content Warnings: please include spoilers! I have this comm set up so that individual posts have only plural tag spoilers (because that's what folks are here for!), while content warnings will be in the comments. That way, people who want to remain spoiler-free can read the post itself and be fine, and the people who want all the warnings can scroll down.
Accessibility Notes: See the tag list for examples. Also note how you can get it. Is it an easy library book? Has someone digitized it and put it elsewhere? Is it backed up anywhere?
Misc. Notes (if any):
Is it long, medium, or short?: I wrote the standards here.
It is for kids, teens, adults, or everybody?
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-28 08:47 pm (UTC)(link)"I wanna say, that your value is much higher than your assessment. It shouldn't be measured in terms of data..."
Blurb: An android, subject to horrific experiments, finds himself part of a network of clones. He fights to set them free along with the other victims of experimentation, and succeeds--at the cost of his life. Those 7 clones find new life together with their human partner, but the threats to their existence are far from over...
Why is it worth your time?: Season 1 is a set-up for the bulk of the plural content in Season 2, "Eclipse of Sybil", in which the androids act as an external system connected via their own network. (Yes, the title is partly a reference to that Sybil, whose name was used for the computer term 'Sybil attack'.) Although they each have their own body, the way they cooperate, share memories, and talk about each other is nevertheless very plural. It's cool seeing what a system could look and act like on the outside.
A particular heartwarming scene: one member tells the system's partner how each of them have their own unique thoughts, but laments that they must be indistinguishable due to being the same model of android. The partner, upset, responds with, 'of course I can differentiate all of you!' Just like how a system might feel as though only the body is known to others, but a loved one can tell the difference between members.
Ending Spoilers: through trials and tribulations, the system ends up becoming plural in the traditional sense by sharing one body/brain, complete with an example of switching!
Also, the artwork is gorgeous.
Plural Tags: nonswitching, switching, setting-specific, on purpose, teamwork, nonhumans, enmity, memory work
Content Warnings: abuse (adults and children), blood, death (dismemberment, decapitation, shooting, falling, fire, car accidents...), experimentation, gore (machine), graphic violence, strong language, suicide (attempts and one who chooses to shut down), trauma (flashbacks, anxiety attacks)
Accessibility Notes: Lots of translations! The entirety can be read in Chinese, English, French, Portuguese, and Russian. Season 1 can also be read in German, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Polish, and Spanish.
There are plain text scripts in English, but they don't distinguish between who is speaking.
Misc. Notes (if any): This is a Detroit: Become Human fan comic that goes off the rails with the artwork being a main draw (heh). Massive spoilers for the game, of course, but since most of the story is its own thing, it can (probably) be read without any knowledge of the source.
Format: Digital comic
Is it long, medium, or short?: Long; all together, it is 509 pages.
It is for kids, teens, adults, or everybody? Adults
Available to read on Archive Of Our Own: https://archiveofourown.org/works/53427262/chapters/135226435
Also available for free download by the creator (where all the translations can also be found): https://x.com/SunsetagainD/status/1667866938360623104
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(Anonymous) 2024-08-30 11:54 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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(Anonymous) 2024-09-13 10:53 pm (UTC)(link)(Also, thank you for adding the Midjourney note on the catalog entry, it completely slipped our collective brain in the submission! We aren't supportive of generative AI art but at least in this comic, it was only used briefly with very clear labeling to mark its use. Still, important to add as a disclaimer in any case.)
Re: (op)
I have no idea if other people would care about the Midjourney stuff, but I figured I might as well add the note when I noticed.