
D.I.D System Information Page
The Cosmic
System
We are the members of the Cosmic System.
We are a D.I.D system of 13 alters.
Made with the help of the Host's friend: Night from The Nightmare System
welcome to the cosmic system!
we are a D.I.D system of 13. we are also AFAB [assigned female at birth].
we do not all identify as the same pronouns, gender, or sexualities, or use the same name so this means the pronouns, gender, sexuality, and name can vary depending on who fronting, so please use their respected name and pronouns when addressing them. if you don't know an alters name yet you can look at our status to find their name and pronouns or call us by our username.
some alters not listed for there own reasons
[UD] - undefined
[IT] - internal
What Is D.I.D?
Dissociative Identity Disorder (D.I.D), formerly known as Multiple Personality Disorder is a complex psychological condition characterized by the presence of two or more distinct personality states or identities in a single individual each with its own pattern of perceiving and interacting with The environment Each personalty may have a unique name, personal history, and characteristics.
How Does D.I.D Form?
Dissociative identity disorder (DID) is the result of repeated or long-term childhood trauma.DID cannot form after ages 6-9, as the brain has already stitched together its growing identity. DID is formed when there is a disruption to this process, which is a traumatic event that happened in childhood.
What is an Alter?
An alter is a dissociated self-state. Most, if not all alters can take recurrent executive control of the body in which they reside. Alters perceive self as a unique individual or entity and don't view themselves as only an aspect of a complete person. Externally, alters display different degrees of emotional expressiveness, behave differently, and have different skills/abilities related to sensory-motor functions. They have different thoughts, perceptions, and memories relating to themselves and the world around them. They may perceive themself as having a different age, gender, appearance, source, or even species that may/may not match that of the system's actual body they may/may not be aware of.the most common alter types are; core, host, protector, persecutor, introject, memory holder, gatekeeper, internal self-helper, and fragment.