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    The Pyralignment System is a system of gender alignment intended for use by dragonkin who feel that they experience gender in a uniquely dragon-like way. It is not exclusive, however, and may be used by anyone whose gender relates to or is influenced by dragons, or who just likes the system's aesthetic.

    The names of the system and the genders are inspired by the Wings of Fire series by Tui T. Sutherland[1], but one is not required to be a fan of or even know anything about Wings of Fire to use the system.

    The alignments are all meant to be used as adjectives. To use one as a noun, remove the "-ic" ending.

    Alignments

    • Pyronoctic (masculine)
      • "Firey Night," named after NightWings
    • Pyroceanic (feminine)
      • "Fiery Ocean," named after SeaWings
    • Pyromeritic (neutral)
      • "Fiery Desert," named after SandWings
    • Pyrolutic (androgynous)
      • "Fiery Mud," named after MudWings
    • Pyroglacic (outherine)
      • "Fiery Ice," named after IceWings
    • Pyridic (xenine)
      • "Fiery Rainbow," named after RainWings
    • Pyrocaelic (unaligned)
      • "Fiery Sky," named after SkyWings

    Combinations

    Combination Alignments can be made by stringing together multiple "alignment partials" in order from least to most important, with the most important alignment at the end followed by "-ic."

    Alignment Partials

    • noct(o)-
    • ocean(o)-
    • merit(o)-
    • lut(io)-
    • glac(io)-
    • id(o)-
    • cael(o)-

    Example Combinations

    • Pyromeritoceanic: primarily feminine, secondarily neutral
    • Pyrolutidic: primarily xenine, secondarily neutral
    • Pyridonoctolutic: androgynous, masculine, and xenine

    History

    The system was created by User:VoxelDraqon on 6 December, 2020.

    References

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