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'''Perytongender''', '''genderperyton''', or '''perygender''' is a [[xenogender]] and |
'''Perytongender''', '''genderperyton''', or '''perygender''' is a [[xenogender]] and [[mythogender]] where one feels strongly connected to the mythical creature peryton. This could be due to one's kintype, making it also a [[kingender]], but is not exclusive to [[alterhuman:Otherkind|otherkin]]. |
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The term perytongender was listed without a page in the [[Mythical |
The term perytongender was listed without a page in the [[Mythical Creature System]], and a page was later made for it by FANDOM user [[User:Onisia|Onisia]] on May 2nd, 2021. |
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The perytongender flag was created by the same user on the same day. The color scheme represents enchanted and mythical experiences of gender, as well as some color schemes found on perytons. |
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Latest revision as of 21:15, 24 February 2024
Perytongender, genderperyton, or perygender is a xenogender and mythogender where one feels strongly connected to the mythical creature peryton. This could be due to one's kintype, making it also a kingender, but is not exclusive to otherkin.
History
The term perytongender was listed without a page in the Mythical Creature System, and a page was later made for it by FANDOM user Onisia on May 2nd, 2021.
Flag
The perytongender flag was created by the same user on the same day. The color scheme represents enchanted and mythical experiences of gender, as well as some color schemes found on perytons.