Needed to post about it here too bc I'm going insane,,,🥹🥹🥹
Roguefort Cookie is localized as they/them in English in Cookie Run, but I've seen some debate over their gender in the original Korean; I've seen some say that they were originally male in Korean . But when I asked(in kr) about this on twitter, 1 of my korean twitter mutuals found this tweet directly from the mouth of Roguefort Cookie's designer, Artist G:
"Roguefort(괴도맛 쿠키) is a friend who is skilled at hiding the truth. Even I, as the designer, do not know this cookie's gender🤫"
THIS IS HUGE...... ARTIST G..... EXPLICITLY DESIGNED ROGUEFORT WITHOUT A SET GENDER IN MIND... CONFIRMATION THAT ROGUEFORT DOES NOT HAVE A CANON GENDER/ CAN BE CONSIDERED CANONICALLY NONBINARY... THIS IS HUUUGE ARTIST G IS A LEGEND 🥹🥹🥹🥹 they truly have given the LGBT community so much... 🛐❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
(Reminder that these are the cookies designed by Artist G so far.... absolute Legend....🛐🛐🛐)
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i love chuuya figuring out they're nonbinary during the time they're with the sheep or it always being something the just sort of Knew. i like the idea of them feeling that disconnect from the gender binary as far back as their memory goes and just rolling with it. but the more i think about it, the more i also like it not being something they figure out until post-doa arc/post-canon.
like.. chuuya not having the language or the means to figure out what they feel in terms of gender while with the sheep (or even in their early mafia days) and so they just sort of. push it down and ignore it. and they hold onto the concept of masculinity because fitting into the binary keeps them human, in their eyes. they don't need any more reasons for people to question their humanity; they don't need any more reason to question it themself. but slowly, they begin to realize they've been holding themself to a different standard than everyone else. gin can play around with their gender identity and presentation, and chuuya has never seen them as less human for it. ranpo can casually drop that they're not a man after chuuya mistakenly refers to them as one, and chuuya will correct themself without batting an eye. when akutagawa starts referring to atsushi with they as well as he, chuuya makes a mental note of the change and that's that. so why is it when chuuya wants to separate themself from their birth gender, it's suddenly an argument against their humanity?
maybe it isn't until chuuya is twenty-three (ish) that they truly accept their own genderqueer-ness. maybe it takes years of ignoring the obvious signs before chuuya is ready to accept that part of who they are. maybe ever-confident port mafia executive nakahara chuuya is still unsure about some things, and that's okay, because they've got time to figure it out.
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The alpha kid's sprites but they're all just some guys
Erisol → limeblood & goes by they/them (smiles so wide)
Arquius -> mutant cherry red blood, goes by he/him (the most he/him to ever he or him) also maybe hoove/hooves cuz that would be fun
Tavris -> mutant as well but like. Tavris was born with all the features of a ceruleanblood but ended up with indigo blood instead. genuinely no idea for pronouns but Tavris is nonbinary (which is very cool). Tavrisprite word of the day: "AGONY"
Fefeta -> violetblood :] goes by she/they & has demigirl swag
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Y’all ever see a fic where the author has written Vash as trans masc but Knives as cis? Cos it makes me-
They’re identical twins? They have the same DNA?
(Honestly a few times I’ve read a fic with them as AMAB and got confused because my stupid ass forgot)
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still thinking about nameless bard and collei and like. genshin hasn’t let bard back into the story through whatever means necessary bc they knew those two would be instant besties /j
no but their dynamic would be so!!!!!
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not telling anyone what to do but I kinda miss when the understanding abt multiple pronouns used to be that any are fine or different ones apply in different contexts whereas now the default assumption is you need to be constantly switching between them per sentence like that is really inaccessible for a lot of people + difficult in a second language + just genuinely defeats the linguistic object of a pronoun 😭
but I think it came from being a tme she/they who no one ever uses they for which I understand the frustration but i wish we could approach the root causes of that rather than the way I've seen ppl claim not alternating pronouns for someone midsentence is literally misgendering & honestly at the end of the day if you don't want someone to use she pronouns for you, tell them not to use she pronouns! we were all pronouns=/=gender until its "they to show I don't identify with the institution of womanhood, she to show my connection with femininity" but honestly how do you actually like being referred to, worry abt that. if u actually don't like ppl using she to refer to u then tell them that & if the discomfort is bc it shows their perception of u doesn't align w ur gender then like performative language doesnt actually change that anyway so mb if we stopped worrying about this we could actually have way more worthwhile conversations about gender.
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holly is nb not in the “oh being intersex means youre nonbinary or trans by default (which is objectively false)” way but in the “was the firstborn child of two parents with expectations that ranged wildly on either end of an extreme spectrum and didn’t take it well when their child didn’t go through puberty the way they expected lending to the development of an intense loathing both for said parents and for the idea of being gendered by other people entirely” way
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