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    '''The''' '''Palette System''' of [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] [[Gender Presentation|gender presentation]] is a way to describe the way non-binary people present without having to use the [[Binary Genders|binary]] language like "[[masculine]]" or "[[Fiaspec|woman-aligned]]". It is similar to the [[lesbian]] terms "[[butch]]" and "[[femme]]".
    '''The Palette System''' of [[non-binary]] [[gender presentation]] is a way to describe the way non-binary people present without having to use the [[binary]] language like "[[masculine]]" or "[[Fiaspec|woman-aligned]]". It is similar to the [[lesbian]] terms "[[butch]]" and "[[femme]]".


    The system was designed to be used along side the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]], but it can be used by any non-binary person.
    The system was designed to be used along side the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]], but it can be used by any non-binary person.
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    The palette system is named such because all of the names of alignments are derived from the names of colors.
    The palette system is named such because all of the names of alignments are derived from the names of colors.

    == Alignments ==
    == Alignments ==
    [[File:Palette system.png|thumb|220x220px|A visual representation of the pallet system.]]
    [[File:Palette system.png|thumb|220x220px|A visual representation of the pallet system.]]
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    * [[Vermil]]- when one’s presentation is purely [[masculine]].
    * [[Vermil]]- when one’s presentation is purely [[masculine]].
    * [[Virid]]- when one’s presentation is not [[masculine]], [[feminine]], or [[androgynous]].
    * [[Virid]]- when one’s presentation is not [[masculine]], [[feminine]], or [[androgynous]].

    === Mixed Alignments ===
    === Mixed Alignments ===
    * [[Cinnab]]- when one’s presentation is a mix of [[masculine]] and [[androgynous]].
    * [[Cinnab]]- when one’s presentation is a mix of [[masculine]] and [[androgynous]].
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    * [[Indig]]- when one’s presentation is a mix of [[masculine]], [[feminine]], and [[androgynous]].
    * [[Indig]]- when one’s presentation is a mix of [[masculine]], [[feminine]], and [[androgynous]].
    * [[Laven]]- when one’s presentation is a mix of [[feminine]] and [[androgynous]].
    * [[Laven]]- when one’s presentation is a mix of [[feminine]] and [[androgynous]].

    == History ==
    == History ==
    The palette system was designed by Tumblr user Elfiot on December 3rd, 2017.<ref>https://klaw.tumblr.com/post/168158674631/elfiot-i-was-inspired-by-the-galactic</ref>
    The palette system was designed by Tumblr user Elfiot (now Klaw) on December 2nd, 2017.<ref>https://archive.md/HYvUa
    #https://archive.md/AKUjW
    #https://archive.md/mh7XR</ref>

    == Resources ==
    == Resources ==
    <references />
    <references />

    Latest revision as of 19:26, 29 April 2024

    The Palette System of non-binary gender presentation is a way to describe the way non-binary people present without having to use the binary language like "masculine" or "woman-aligned". It is similar to the lesbian terms "butch" and "femme".

    The system was designed to be used along side the galactian alignment system, but it can be used by any non-binary person.

    A non-binary person's presentation has no relation to their actual gender.

    The palette system is named such because all of the names of alignments are derived from the names of colors.

    Alignments

    A visual representation of the pallet system.

    Mixed Alignments

    History

    The palette system was designed by Tumblr user Elfiot (now Klaw) on December 2nd, 2017.[1]

    Resources

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