
The AlterHuman Bible
Otherkinnity
Similar to Therianthropy, Otherkinnity is the belief that you were a non-human identity in a past life who did not originate as a known earthen being, whether through rebirth or the misplacement of your soul.
MythKin
A mythkin is characterized by having at least one kintype of a mythological or fantasy creature. This includes dragonkin, hellhoundkin, and unicornkin. Though they often technically do fall beneath this title, some dragonkin separate themselves from the otherkin community, and utilize the title of draconic.


FictKin / FactKin
Occasionally the subject of much controversy in the otherkin community, FictKin and FactKin have kintypes of fictional characters, or past historical figures. This includes people who have kintypes of Izuku from BNHA, one of the xenomorphs from Alien, or George Washington. Though FictKin tend to be far more accepted nowadays, the validity of FactKin tends to be widely debated as whether their identity constitutes identity theft or not.
StarSeed / StarBorn
Known also as AlienKin, these OtherKins identify as an organism that originates in our universe, but not on our planet. The title of StarSeed, though once the most common label, is slowly filtering out of circulation due to its unpleasant roots. StarBorn has become the suggested replace term, though some AlienKin still utilize the StarSeed title.


PlantKin / Pythanthrope
This particular type of Otherkin has a connection to plants and/or trees rather than beings or objects. This includes orchidkin and willowkin.
ObjectKin
The kintypes of an objectkin include dolls (dollkin) and other objects. There may be overlap between this type of otherkin and other types under the label, such as plantkin.


ConceptKin
A ConceptKin does not identify as a material object, but rather as a concept or an idea. This includes SongKin and EmotionKin. The validity of this kintype is another which is widely debated in the community.
DeityKin
A DeityKin identifies as a known or unknown god/goddess. This includes AnubisKin and ZeusKin. Much like FactKin, DeityKin are also the subject of controversy, as some believe that their identities could be disrespectful to various religions. Similar to DeityKin and often included under the label would be GodShards, who believe themselves not to be the entire deity, but instead a single part (or 'shard') of an existing deity.



