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Sorry for late reply I was busy, yes I meant the phi paw symbol
its fine!!
Ill just let this skip the queue since its simple enough :0
phipaw/furry and elven star/otherkin divider
please reblog if using and credit if reuploading <:D
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A personal Monsterkin flag!
It’s very heavily inspired by my design :> You could call it my kintype flag or an identity flag, idk.
(I know it’s kinda ugly but please be nice, it’s my very first flag design)
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don't get me wrong, love the idea of moon elf subrace Astarion but star elf is literally right there.
His ancestors could have settled back in faerune alongside the rest and his parents could still be alive as it lines up with the 2 milenia that star elves stayed in faerune. Because there wasn't any prospects of going back, they want to connect him to his past and heritage and thus named their baby their little star. LIKE-
Also I can be silly and make fun of Astarion with the beautiful lie that is Alexandria's Genisis. So what's not to love about that?
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how is gender seen amongst uniimas or even any other sentient species, do they take an example of humans? do they even have a concept of it. srry if this is strange
Not a strange question, very good question actually.
For uniima c, our concept of gender is something of a taboo. Just like us, they are bi-sex, but unlike us, they have 0 sexual dimorphism and it's impossible to tell someone's sex on sight.
This means that they also don't have a concept of homosexuality or heterosexuality but many pairs can't have children. Adoption is very common and families will trade eggs or get them from the community "birther".
There's nothing like our gender in Uniima c society but they do have ranks and gender-like stereotypes based on "courting traditions/rituals/skills". It's usually an artistic expression that is inherently romantic.
(Uniima ll have a very similar system but in some areas they have less rules and take some sloman inspiration)
For O.s, sexual gender doesn't exist at all, and in non-humanoid O.s no gender exists. For human O.s however, the concept of femininity and masculinity exists and they often choose an identity based on this. It is partially their own invention and partially inspired by elven/slomen.
For Slomen gender is actually less binary than for O.s. The females are usually bigger with bigger authority and males have bigger display features (I have not drawn that at the time of this post) but transgenderism is not a new concept in any way and is in most places accepted as nothing unusual. The average recognized set of genders is about 5. Some genders have spiritual meanings as well.
The stars are not yet very developed by me but they are very strict about sex and gender.
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