LepFang Verse !

Lepus-Fang / Omegai's personal misceverse!

These definitions are for how our own misceverse works, you can use them if you would like but they are not meant to be the Official™ Definitions!

some info was inspired by rev's verse

Primary Dynamics are dynamics that are consider the “main” ones, & usually have dynamics that fall under them. The primary dynamics are:

Secondary Dynamics are dynamics that are considered subtypes of primary dynamics. The majority of dynamics fall under secondary. The secondary dynamics are:


Falls Under Multiple:


Falls Under Alpha:

  • Zeta : socially submissive alpha

  • Xi : socially neutral alphas


Falls Under Beta:

  • Mu : socially dominant betas

  • Nu : socially submissive betas


Falls Under Omega:

  • Sigma : socially dominant omegas

  • Psi : socially neutral omegas

Tertiary Dynamics are dynamics that don’t fall under a primary dynamic. The tertiary dynamics are:

  • Iota : does not fit into any other dynamic

  • San : adynamic / dynamicless

These definitions are for how our own misceverse works, you can use them if you would like but they are not meant to be the Official™ Definitions!

Alphas are socially dominant and tend to be protectors & caretakers. They are very protective and love to provide.Alphas typically present confident, self-assured, & extroverted, regardless of whether they actually are.


Dynamics that are considered Alpha Sub-types:

  • Zeta : socially submissive alpha

  • Xi : socially neutral alphas

Betas are varied, they tend to be socially moderate, and both a caretaker and a caree (being cared for).Betas typically present casually, seriocomically, & ambiverted, regardless of whether they actually are.Betas scent are typically calming or give a calming affect to those around them. Many also have subvocals similar to purring, regardless of species, that helps calm people.


Dynamics that are considered Beta Sub-types:

  • Mu : socially dominant betas

  • Nu : socially submissive betas

Omegas are socially submissive and both a caretaker and a caree (being cared for). They tend to be very nurturing and protective.Omegas typically present timid, uncertain, & introverted, regardless of whether they actually are.


Dynamics that are considered Omega Sub-types:

  • Sigma : socially dominant omegas

  • Psi : socially neutral omegas

Digamma is a term for having any mix of the 3 primary dynamics. ; a multidynamic for being an alpha, beta and omega.

Gamma is an umbrella term for any individual with both of or who is in-between the dynamics of beta and omega.


Can also be called Oeta or Bega

Delta is an umbrella term for any individual with both of or who is in-between the dynamics of alpha and beta.


Can also be called Aeta or Alpheta .

Theta is an umbrella term for any individual with both of or are in-between the dynamics of alpha and omega.


Can also be called Aega.

Sigmas are physiologically the same to omegas, but their instincts are 'set’ on dominance, not submission.A socially dominate omega.

Zetas are physiologically the same to alphas, but their instincts are 'set’ on submission, not dominance.A socially submissive alpha.

Xi are the same as alphas, but their instincts are 'set’ on being neutral, not dominant.A socially neutral alpha.

Psi are the same as omegas, but their instincts are 'set’ on being neutral, not submissive.A socially neutral omega.

Mu are the same as betas, but their instincts are 'set’ on being dominant, not neutral.A socially dominate beta.

Nu are the same as betas, but their instincts are 'set’ on being submissive, not neutral.A socially submissive beta.

Iota is an umbrella term for those with variant biology which does not necessarily fit into any other designation.

San is a term for those who are dynamicless to any degree & for any reason.


Some reasons one might be a san;

  • no dynamic terms fit oneself

  • one doesn’t have a dynamic or opts out of dynamics

  • one is dynamic-aligned or dynamic-nonconforming

  • one doesn’t fit into the sociability, or temperament categories

These definitions are for how our own misceverse works, you can use them if you would like but they are not meant to be the Official™ Definitions!

Luna a term for those who can get pregnant regardless of their reproductive organs and experience heats

Sola is a term for those who can get someone pregnant regardless of their reproductive organs and experience ruts

Stella is a term for those who can only get someone pregnant or get pregnant depending on their reproductive organs and don't experience ruts or heats

Nova is a term for those who can get someone pregnant and get pregnant regardless of their reproductive organs and experience ruts and/or heats

Astra is a term for those who can not get pregnant or get someone else pregnant but do experience ruts and/or heats

Aurora is a term for those who can not get pregnant or get someone else pregnant and do not experience ruts and/or heats

Nebula is a term for those who may or may not be able to get / get others pregnant (they may not even KNOW if they can or not) and experience both ruts and heats in variation.


Temperament !

Our most common temperament is caree, however some are cared or carer.

these definitions are inspired by rev

Caree Temperaments can be described as one’s high instinctual and/or natural urge to be cared for by others, take care of others, be protected by others, protect others, be provided for by others, and provide for others. some examples include:

  • a mix of cared and carer traits

  • helping others relax by letting them take care of oneself

  • helping others make food

  • pitching in for expenses

Cared Temperaments can be described as one’s high instinctual and/or natural urge to be cared for, protected by, and provided for by others. some examples include:

  • others assisting with chores

  • others making oneself food

  • others financially supporting oneself

Carer Temperaments can be described as one’s high instinctual and/or natural urge to take care of, protect, and provide for others. some examples include:

  • physically protecting others from harm

  • making food for others

  • supporting others financially


Sociability !

Sociability has 3 categories one can fall into. The 3 categories are Dominant, Neutral, & Submissive.

these definitions are inspired by rev

Socially Dominants can be described by one’s confidence, assertiveness, & overall seeming ease of navigating social situations.

Socially Neutrals can be described by one’s casualness, tameness, & light-hearted, level-headed navigation of social situations.

Socially Submissives can be described by one’s complaisant, meek, & gentle navigation of social situations.