Sunday, September 23, 2012
Language +Influence
There isn’t a universal language
otherkin speak. Thought those who claim to be elves speak various forms of a
fictional language called elven tongue.
They haven’t influenced mainstream
society at all. They exist on the fringes of mainstream society because they
are not taken seriously. Other kin are largely regarded as a joke.
Symbols
The theta-delta is used, T or theta representing therian, and delta representing change or shift.
A regular
heptagram known as the Elven
Star or Fairy Star is used by
some members of the otherkin subculture as an identifier.
Values & Beliefs
Otherkin
are a community of people who see themselves as partially or entirely
non-human. They contend that they are, in spirit if not in body, not human.
This is
explained by members of the otherkin community as possible through reincarnation, having a nonhuman soul, ancestry, or symbolic metaphor.
Scholarship
has framed this identity claim as religious because it is frequently supported
by a framework of metaphysical beliefs.
History of Otherkin
The otherkin subculture grew out of the
elven online communities of the early-to-mid-1990s.
The oldest Internet resource for
otherkin is the Elfinkind Digest, a mailing
list started in 1990 by a student at the University of Kentucky for "elves
and interested observers".
Also in the
early 1990s, newsgroups such as alt.horror.werewolves and
alt.fan.dragons on Usenet, which were initially created for fans
of these creatures in the context of fantasy and horror literature and films, also developed followings of individuals
who identified as mythological beings.
On 6 February
1995, a document titled the "Elven Nation Manifesto" was posted to
Usenet, including the group’s alt.pagan and alt.magick. On Usenet itself, the document was
considered to be either a troll or an attempt to frame an innocent
party. However, enough people contacted the original author of the Elven Nation
post in good faith for a planned mailing list to spin off from it.
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