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    [[File:Artemisian pride flag.png|thumb|Artemisian flag by Reign of the breadsticcs]]
    [[File:Artemisian pride flag.png|thumb|Artemisian flag by Reign of the breadsticcs]]
    [[File:Artemisian flag without symbol.png|thumb|Artemisian flag without non-binary symbol]]
    [[File:Artemisian flag without symbol.png|thumb|Artemisian flag without non-binary symbol]]
    '''Artemisian''' describes a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] person who has a fluid [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]]. They do not have to be [[aurorian]] or have a [https://lgbta.wikia.org/wiki/Category:Fluid_Genders fluid gender], however, one's gender expression is important to their identity.
    '''Artemisian''' describes a [[non-binary]] person who has a fluid [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]]. They do not have to be [[aurorian]] or have a [[:Category:Fluid Genders|fluid gender]], however, one's gender expression is important to their identity.<ref>This page is the original source for this term</ref>


    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The artemisian flag was designed by FANDOM/Wikia user Reign of the breadsticcs on March 26, 2021. The light blue represents [[masculine]] presentation, the light blue-purple represents [[mascandrogynous]] presentation, the light purple represents [[androgynous]] presentation, the purple-pink represents [[femandrogynous]] presentation, the light pink represents [[feminine]] presentation, the red represents [[Outherine|outhrine]] presentation, the orange-red represents [[xeminine]] and [[xensculine]] presentation, the orange represents [[xenine]] presentation, and the yellow represents [[null]]/undefined presentation.
    The artemisian flag was designed by FANDOM/Wikia user Reign of the breadsticcs on March 26, 2021. The light blue represents [[masculine]] presentation, the light blue-purple represents [[mascandrogynous]] presentation, the light purple represents [[androgynous]] presentation, the purple-pink represents [[femandrogynous]] presentation, the light pink represents [[feminine]] presentation, the red represents [[Outherine|outhrine]] presentation, the orange-red represents [[xeminine]] and [[xensculine]] presentation, the orange represents [[xenine]] presentation, and the yellow represents [[null]]/[[uingender|undefined]] presentation.

    [[Category:Identity]]
    == History ==
    The term was coined as an unofficial fluid alignment for the floral system by RoseWatera on January 18th 2021.

    ==Resources==
    <references />
    [[Category:Presentation]]
    [[Category:Presentation]]
    [[Category:Floral System]]
    [[Category:Floral System]]
    [[Category:Pages With No History Section]]
    [[Category:Abinary Genders]]
    [[Category:Pages Without Resources]]

    Latest revision as of 19:59, 9 October 2022

    Artemisian flag by Reign of the breadsticcs
    Artemisian flag without non-binary symbol

    Artemisian describes a non-binary person who has a fluid gender presentation. They do not have to be aurorian or have a fluid gender, however, one's gender expression is important to their identity.[1]

    Flag

    The artemisian flag was designed by FANDOM/Wikia user Reign of the breadsticcs on March 26, 2021. The light blue represents masculine presentation, the light blue-purple represents mascandrogynous presentation, the light purple represents androgynous presentation, the purple-pink represents femandrogynous presentation, the light pink represents feminine presentation, the red represents outhrine presentation, the orange-red represents xeminine and xensculine presentation, the orange represents xenine presentation, and the yellow represents null/undefined presentation.

    History

    The term was coined as an unofficial fluid alignment for the floral system by RoseWatera on January 18th 2021.

    Resources

    1. This page is the original source for this term
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