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    '''Pluviparian''' is a gender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as, “A gender that feels like an upcoming storm, where the rain is just starting to fall and thunder rumbles in the distance”. Its imagery is “The sky takes on a foreboding orange tint as it swallows up the sun. The rain starts to fall. There isn’t a creature to be found- they can sense something isn’t right. The ground shakes just a bit, and thunder can be heard miles/kilometers away.”
    '''Pluviparian''' is a gender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as, “A gender that feels like an upcoming storm, where the rain is just starting to fall and thunder rumbles in the distance”. Its imagery is “The sky takes on a foreboding orange tint as it swallows up the sun. The rain starts to fall. There isn’t a creature to be found- they can sense something isn’t right. The ground shakes just a bit, and thunder can be heard miles/kilometers away.”

    Revision as of 16:38, 2 July 2021

    Pluviparian flag.
    Pluviparian concept art

    Pluviparian is a gender in the Scene System that can be described as, “A gender that feels like an upcoming storm, where the rain is just starting to fall and thunder rumbles in the distance”. Its imagery is “The sky takes on a foreboding orange tint as it swallows up the sun. The rain starts to fall. There isn’t a creature to be found- they can sense something isn’t right. The ground shakes just a bit, and thunder can be heard miles/kilometers away.”

    History

    Pluviparian was coined from June 30, 2021 to July 1, 2021 by FANDOM user Artistity.

    Etymology

    Pluviparian comes from a spelling of the Latin word for “rain” (Pluviam) and the Latin word for “small” (Parvus).

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