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    [[File:Charapronouns Flag.png|thumb|The charapronouns flag.]]
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    '''Charapronouns''' (also known as '''characterself pronouns''') are [[pronouns]] that are based on the name of a fictional character and may be used by anyone who [[Otherkin|kins]] said character; however, it does not ''have'' to be due to kinning. The individual who uses them can make them any variation of the character's name.
    '''Charapronouns''' (also known as '''characterself pronouns''') are [[pronouns]] that are based on the name of a fictional character and may be used by anyone who [[Otherkin|kins]] said character; however, it does not ''have'' to be due to kinning. The individual who uses them can make them any variation of the character's name.



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    The charapronouns flag.

    Charapronouns (also known as characterself pronouns) are pronouns that are based on the name of a fictional character and may be used by anyone who kins said character; however, it does not have to be due to kinning. The individual who uses them can make them any variation of the character's name.

    For example, if someone kins the character, Luke Skywalker from Star Wars, their pronouns could be something like Luk/Sky, or anything else that has to do with the character.

    History

    The term appears to have been coined by HalloItsMe137 on December 2, 2020.

    Flag

    The flag was designed by Wiki user FEnobarbus on December 2, 2020. It has no confirmed meaning.

    Etymology

    "Charapronouns" is a portmanteau of the words "character" and "pronouns."

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