OK, this is something that's been bugging me. A lot of the aliens in TiTS have a very fluid approach to gender (translation: the chicks have dicks and the guys look like girls), such as the Nyrea and the Ovir. Which is cool, that's what we're here for. But I can't help but be bothered by the fact that males of races with clearly-differentiated genders are regularly referred to with female pronouns, despite being male.
Probably the most significant examples are Seifyn and Cerres the Queensguard, two of the Nyrea you meet in Queen Taivra's city. They're both male; this is actually quite key to Cerres' character as he's managed to become a warrior despite being of what is normally the submissive gender (kind of like a rule 63 Red Sonja). But they're both regularly referred to as "she", despite having a clear gender identity as males of their species. They're not transexuals like Embry or intersex like Alex. Despite their appearance, they're not even excessively feminine like Aliss (who might or might not be considered a cross-dresser by his species' standards). So I find it particularly jarring when they're referred to as "she" or "her". Aliss may be another mild example- he's definitely male (since his species ALL have breasts, with males having larger ones than females), even if he likes dressing in feminine clothing and having sex with males of other species, that's simply because he's a bisexual Ovir male who likes pretty clothing, so referring to him as "she" is simply inaccurate. Sexual identity is a very important aspect of this game (since, y'know, the entire game revolves around sex) so these kinds of oversights bug me. Personally I treat it as being of PIVOTAL importance to respect someone's chosen gender identity (treating a transexual as their birth gender in defiance of their wishes is something I consider UNBELIEVABLY insulting) so this sticks in my craw. If it's a mistake or oversight, it should be fixed. If referring to characters like Seifyn or Cerres as female is an intentional decision then it's one I strongly disagree with.
Probably the most significant examples are Seifyn and Cerres the Queensguard, two of the Nyrea you meet in Queen Taivra's city. They're both male; this is actually quite key to Cerres' character as he's managed to become a warrior despite being of what is normally the submissive gender (kind of like a rule 63 Red Sonja). But they're both regularly referred to as "she", despite having a clear gender identity as males of their species. They're not transexuals like Embry or intersex like Alex. Despite their appearance, they're not even excessively feminine like Aliss (who might or might not be considered a cross-dresser by his species' standards). So I find it particularly jarring when they're referred to as "she" or "her". Aliss may be another mild example- he's definitely male (since his species ALL have breasts, with males having larger ones than females), even if he likes dressing in feminine clothing and having sex with males of other species, that's simply because he's a bisexual Ovir male who likes pretty clothing, so referring to him as "she" is simply inaccurate. Sexual identity is a very important aspect of this game (since, y'know, the entire game revolves around sex) so these kinds of oversights bug me. Personally I treat it as being of PIVOTAL importance to respect someone's chosen gender identity (treating a transexual as their birth gender in defiance of their wishes is something I consider UNBELIEVABLY insulting) so this sticks in my craw. If it's a mistake or oversight, it should be fixed. If referring to characters like Seifyn or Cerres as female is an intentional decision then it's one I strongly disagree with.