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lopbat

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I know the limitation for Steele's pronouns and such is because of how the parsers work, but what about written characters? Do non-Steeles have to be binary themselves or is it entirely up to the writer?
 

Skylinegtr34

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I know the limitation for Steele's pronouns and such is because of how the parsers work, but what about written characters? Do non-Steeles have to be binary themselves or is it entirely up to the writer?
There’s only two genders, herms are a fantasy thing
 

Couch

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I know the limitation for Steele's pronouns and such is because of how the parsers work, but what about written characters? Do non-Steeles have to be binary themselves or is it entirely up to the writer?
It's not required. Ara Kei is genderfluid, for instance.
 
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Skylinegtr34

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Not only not an answer to my question about the fantasy universe of TiTS where a not-insignificant number of the characters are macro-sized amoebas or sapient goo, but not even true in real life of real animals on regular old Earth. Try again or be quiet.
You mentioned pronouns and binary
 

lopbat

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You mentioned pronouns and binary
The question was whether or not a writer can give an npc pronouns besides he and she (since I wasn't sure how Ara Kei was done code-wise/if their situation was unique), which you answered in a way that both told me nothing useful since I already know how the parser works, and that equated that pronoun use with a thing thats impossible irl. If that wasn't your intent, then I'll apologize for being touchy.