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    [[File:Stellarianflag.png|left|thumb|220x220px|The stellarian flag.]]
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    '''Stellarian''', or '''stellar non-binary person''', is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender from the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]] describing someone who is unaligned, or rejects the binary alignments. There are may different stellarian identities, as there are stars in the sky. The main idea is that stellarians identify as a gender that is unrelated to masculine or feminine alignments, this is unlike singularian, which is separate from any form of alignment.
    '''Stellarian''', or '''stellar non-binary person''', is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender from the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]] describing someone who is unaligned, or rejects the binary alignments. There are may different stellarian identities, as there are stars in the sky. The main idea is that stellarians identify as a gender that is unrelated to masculine or feminine alignments, this is unlike singularian, which is separate from any form of alignment.
    * ingul, which is entirely separate fromarian

    * ingula, whicrian

    * ingula, which rejects all rian

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    The stellarian flag.

    Stellarian, or stellar non-binary person, is a non-binary gender from the galactian alignment system describing someone who is unaligned, or rejects the binary alignments. There are may different stellarian identities, as there are stars in the sky. The main idea is that stellarians identify as a gender that is unrelated to masculine or feminine alignments, this is unlike singularian, which is separate from any form of alignment.

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