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    [[File:Malicegender2.jpeg|thumb|The malicegender flag.]]
    [[File:Malicegender2.jpeg|thumb|The malicegender flag.]]
    [[File:Malicegender1.jpeg|thumb|The malicegender flag without the cog.]]
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    '''Malicegender''' is a gender relating to Hereditary Evil Raiser Syndrome, a fictional syndrome within the Evillious Chronicles universe. A person who is malicegender may feel connected to a character with the syndrome and feel that that connects to their gender. They may feel connected to the syndrome itself due to characteristics of the syndrome and feel that connects to their gender as well. The gender can also relate to malicious feelings, the wish to bring chaos, and the excitement doing so brings.
    '''Malicegender''' is a [[xenogender]] relating to Hereditary Evil Raiser Syndrome, a fictional syndrome within the Evillious Chronicles universe. Someone who is malicegender may feel connected to a character with the syndrome and feel that that connects to their gender. They may feel connected to the syndrome itself due to characteristics of the syndrome and feel that connects to their gender as well. The gender can also relate to malicious feelings, the wish to bring chaos, and the excitement doing so brings.

    The gender was coined with Evillious Chronicles fictionkin, fictives, etc. in mind, but it is not exclusive.


    ==History and Flag==
    ==History and Flag==
    The term was created on June 25, 2021 by FANDOM user CalendarSystem2557, and the flag was created on June 26, 2021 by the same user. The flag uses red to represent evil and malice, yellow to represent joy and excitement, and purple to represent corruption and chaos.
    The term was created on June 25, 2021 by FANDOM user CalendarSystem2557, and the flag was created on June 26, 2021 by the same user. The flag uses red to represent evil and malice, yellow to represent joy and excitement, and purple to represent corruption and chaos. The gear is based on the common gear motif seen throughout the Evillious Chronicles, often used to represent the connected stories and characters.
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    Latest revision as of 13:17, 18 September 2021

    The malicegender flag.
    The malicegender flag without the gear.

    Malicegender is a xenogender relating to Hereditary Evil Raiser Syndrome, a fictional syndrome within the Evillious Chronicles universe. Someone who is malicegender may feel connected to a character with the syndrome and feel that that connects to their gender. They may feel connected to the syndrome itself due to characteristics of the syndrome and feel that connects to their gender as well. The gender can also relate to malicious feelings, the wish to bring chaos, and the excitement doing so brings.

    The gender was coined with Evillious Chronicles fictionkin, fictives, etc. in mind, but it is not exclusive.

    History and Flag

    The term was created on June 25, 2021 by FANDOM user CalendarSystem2557, and the flag was created on June 26, 2021 by the same user. The flag uses red to represent evil and malice, yellow to represent joy and excitement, and purple to represent corruption and chaos. The gear is based on the common gear motif seen throughout the Evillious Chronicles, often used to represent the connected stories and characters.

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