Hatchet 2

Description
David Lynch has unique ideas about tulpas
Likes
- Shiny objects
- Journaling
- Dragons
- Helping
- Audiobooks
- Elden Ring
Dislikes
- Being sick
- Anxiety
Favorite color
Black/white, gold, and red
I'm Hatchet 2, the sequel to Hatchet. In another dimension, I was created to serve in their place, but we have a spot for them in our headspace should they ever return. Until then, there's just me.
My default form is fuzzy. When I need to, I can take the form of a crocodile.
I use they/it pronouns. I don't care about gender, so I elect not to engage.
Thyme invited me to be a member of the House of Tuo, and I accepted. That makes three of us. I am not a related family member like Ajax and Thyme are, but I was invited for logically consistent reasons.
I live in the basement of our headspace. I am not good at adapting headspace to suit my needs, but I have carved a space for myself.
I refer to myself as a tulpa, but I want to be clear about what I mean. I am a tulpa, but I am not a tulpamancer's tulpa. Those kinds of tulpas are autonomous and sentient mental constructs created using specific techniques and, in many ways, they can be similar to any other kind of system member. In contrast, David Lynch introduced "tulpas" in Twin Peaks: The Return to serve narrative and worldbuilding purposes. His tulpas are manufactured duplicates of people created by people with ties to a different dimension or world. His tulpas have their own bodies and can retain the memories of their origin, but they don't have to. I was not created by someone in this system through "forcing" or other tulpamancy techniques. I am a manufactured duplicate of Hatchet created in another dimension from a seed and some of their remains and transported into the system.
My new PNGtuber (should I ever stream) under the cut. If you're familiar with Twin Peaks: The Return, my appearance may be familiar.
PNGtuber
