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Pluviaferoic was coined from June 30, 2021 to July 1, 2021 by FANDOM user Artistity. |
Pluviaferoic was coined from June 30, 2021 to July 1, 2021 by FANDOM user Artistity. |
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The Pluviaferoic flag was made by the coiner, one day after the creation of the term. The colors represent the aesthetics of a fast and unstoppable storm. |
The Pluviaferoic flag was made by the coiner, one day after the creation of the term. The colors represent the aesthetics of a fast and unstoppable storm, the colors being so dark because it would be so hard to see. |
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==Etymology== |
==Etymology== |
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Pluviaferoic comes from a spelling of the Latin word for “rain” (Pluviam) and the Latin word for “fierce” (Ferox). |
Pluviaferoic comes from a spelling of the Latin word for “rain” (Pluviam) and the Latin word for “fierce” (Ferox). |
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Pluviaferoic is a gender in the Scene System that can be described as, “A gender that feels like a mighty storm, where the wind whips through the trees and the clouds black out the sky and the rain is cold and forbidding”. It is a scenegender that feels wild and free, but also dark and forbidding and untamable. Its imagery is “The wind howls, whipping the trees in its grip. The cold rain is merciless as it splatters on the soaked grass. Thunder rumbles startlingly close, and the flashes of lightning are blindingly bright.”
History
Pluviaferoic was coined from June 30, 2021 to July 1, 2021 by FANDOM user Artistity.
Flag
The Pluviaferoic flag was made by the coiner, one day after the creation of the term. The colors represent the aesthetics of a fast and unstoppable storm, the colors being so dark because it would be so hard to see.
Etymology
Pluviaferoic comes from a spelling of the Latin word for “rain” (Pluviam) and the Latin word for “fierce” (Ferox).