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[[File:Dawnian.png|thumb|220x220px|The alternate duskian flag]] |
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'''Duskian '''is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender from the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]]. It is the [[demigender]] version of [[lunarian]], meaning it only has a partial connection to lunarian, with the other part being something else. The "other part" can be another galactian alignment or it can be another unrelated gender. The "other part" can not be [[singularian]], as singularian can only exist by itself. [[File:Duskianflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The original duskian flag]]The [[solarian]] version of duskian is [[dawnian]]. The [[stellarian]] version is [[celestian]]. |
'''Duskian '''is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender from the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]]. It is the [[demigender]] version of [[lunarian]], meaning it only has a partial connection to lunarian, with the other part being something else. The "other part" can be another galactian alignment or it can be another unrelated gender. The "other part" can not be [[singularian]], as singularian can only exist by itself. [[File:Duskianflag.png|thumb|220x220px|The original duskian flag]]The [[solarian]] version of duskian is [[dawnian]]. The [[stellarian]] version is [[celestian]]. |
Revision as of 11:07, 27 November 2021
Duskian is a non-binary gender from the galactian alignment system. It is the demigender version of lunarian, meaning it only has a partial connection to lunarian, with the other part being something else. The "other part" can be another galactian alignment or it can be another unrelated gender. The "other part" can not be singularian, as singularian can only exist by itself.
The solarian version of duskian is dawnian. The stellarian version is celestian.
History
The term duskian was coined by in an anonymous submission to the Tumblr blog ask-pride-color-schemes in 2017[1].