Content added Content deleted
No edit summary |
No edit summary |
||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
[[File:Galacassean.jpg|thumb|Flag by Ariathatsme]] |
|||
'''Galacassean''' is a gender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as, ¨a gender that feels like a shattered mirror¨. There is glass everywhere and a jagged sense of shattered dreams, and each shard reflects the biting stare of ambitions lost to time and the unforgiving moonlight. |
'''Galacassean''' is a gender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as, ¨a gender that feels like a shattered mirror¨. There is glass everywhere and a jagged sense of shattered dreams, and each shard reflects the biting stare of ambitions lost to time and the unforgiving moonlight. |
||
== Flag == |
|||
The flag was created on May 10, 2021 by FANDOM user [[User:Ariathatsme|Ariathatsme]]. The meaning goes as follows: grey-blue for the moon, dark blue-grey for sadness, light blue for reflection and mirrors, light purple-pink for dreams, and medium grey for ruin and the state of being broken. |
|||
== History == |
== History == |
||
Line 8: | Line 12: | ||
[[Category:Xenogender]] |
[[Category:Xenogender]] |
||
[[Category:Scene System]] |
[[Category:Scene System]] |
||
[[Category:Flagless Identities]] |
Revision as of 13:01, 10 May 2021
Galacassean is a gender in the Scene System that can be described as, ¨a gender that feels like a shattered mirror¨. There is glass everywhere and a jagged sense of shattered dreams, and each shard reflects the biting stare of ambitions lost to time and the unforgiving moonlight.
Flag
The flag was created on May 10, 2021 by FANDOM user Ariathatsme. The meaning goes as follows: grey-blue for the moon, dark blue-grey for sadness, light blue for reflection and mirrors, light purple-pink for dreams, and medium grey for ruin and the state of being broken.
History
Galacassean was coined by Fandom user Reign of the breadsticcs in early April of 2021.
Etymology
Galacassean comes from the Chichewan word for mirror, "galasi", and the French word for broken, "casse".