Veriken
Often misunderstood.
Frequently mislabeled.
Nulls call us neurodivergent.
We don’t fit into one category or diagnosis.
Our threads hold resonance and sensitivity.
Each core type is a reflection of how we interact with the Wynde.
Woven from a Different Pattern
We Feel Everything
See Everything
Remember Everything
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Veriken whose minds process, store, or manipulate layered thought streams at once—often experiencing intense internal dialogue, pattern recognition, or reality modeling that surpasses typical cognition.
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Veriken attuned to thresholds—emotional, spiritual, temporal, or metaphysical—who perceive or navigate liminal states and transitions others cannot sense or survive.
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Veriken whose mental architecture amplifies abstract reasoning, obsessional thought loops, and cognitive filtering; they are often misunderstood as rigid, but their minds are built for mental architecture, not flexibility.
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Veriken with movement-based regulation and perception, who translate emotion, memory, or meaning through kinetic expression; they often experience motion as language and stillness as distress.
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Veriken whose primary interface with the world is sensory, with perception systems that are hyperspecific or hyperreactive to input like light, texture, scent, or sound—leading to overwhelm, shutdown, or hyperfocus.
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Veriken who perceive truth, memory, and presence through tactile engagement—reading vibration, resonance, or energy through touch, proximity, and bodily awareness.
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Veriken who regulate or disappear through absence; they mask, mute, or nullify themselves to survive, often becoming invisible in plain sight—socially, emotionally, or even metaphysically.
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Veriken who filter the world through truth-perception, often sensing dishonesty, discord, or hidden motive with uncanny precision; they are often dismissed as too blunt or confrontational.
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Veriken whose interface with the world is vocal—whether through echolalia, chant, speech patterns, scripting, or harmonic output; their voices are tools of regulation, resistance, and resonance.
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Extremely rare Veriken who embody multiple core traits in a singular form (Amalga), or who are entirely unique configurations never seen before (Nayab); they often defy classification, perceived as chaotic or transcendent.
STIMM — stihm, (Common) acronym - Veriken Regulation System
Sensory Tactile Integrated Mundane Movement
Sensory—covers all sensory systems: sight, sound, smell, taste, touch, proprioception, interoception, vestibular).
Tactile—emphasizes the skin-based, direct-contact element: crucial for grounding and real-world regulation.
Integrated—suggests that it’s not random: the body/mind uses it with purpose, even if unconsciously.
Mundane—highlights how it appears ordinary or repetitive to others: rocking, tapping, rubbing fabrics.
Movement—anchors the whole acronym in physical action: whether micro or full-body