We are a five-person nonhuman system that goes by The Sol System. Born 
in 1997 in southern Florida, we have a Bachelor's in Religious Studies 
and have been a part of nonhuman/alterhuman communities since 2014. We 
are a queer and religiously plural collective that enjoys all forms of 
art, though our specialties include literature and digital art. We currently reside somewhere in the southern US with our supportive non-alterhuman partner and several plants.
              
By
 creating this website, we are hoping to be able to lend our 
experiences, opinions, and understandings of the world to any who might 
find them useful or even relatable.     
            
While we have spoken with medical professionals regarding our 
multiplicity, the cause is still not clear. We do not match the symptoms
 required for DID due to a lack in amnesia, and also lack in any sort of
 consistent distress from our multiplicity. Outside of Dash's sudden appearance in 2020, we have also been together 
like this for the duration of our conscious lives, rather than appearing
 after a significant (traumatic) event, which further complicates our 
understanding of our plurality. 
              
We each have different opinions on 
how exactly we ended up the way we are, but for now until the 
foreseeable future, we will never truly know for certain. As of current,
 we define ourselves as a quoigenic system, which is to say that we 
don't know our origins and we're also not looking for a strict 
definition in the way most other systems are.              
            
Most
 of us do not use alterhuman terms for our individual identities. This is for the main fact that a 
majority of us do not view ourselves to be human in any true and valid 
way; rather than seeing our biologically human body as an extension or 
representation of us on a permanent level, we find it much more apt to 
compare it to an apartment. You may live and spend a majority of your 
time inside of an apartment, but you yourself are not that apartment. 
One day, your lease will expire, and you'll ideally move on to bigger 
and better things.
              
 The
 host, Page, does use the term "folcintera" to describe themself due to 
the fact that they feel an affinity with the human body, as they spend
 the most time of anyone fronting. They have considered themself a part 
of alterhuman communities since 2014.