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'''Tenebrian''' is a [[xenogender]] from the [[Element System|element system]]. It is a [[Two Element Combinations|combination]] of the feminine element [[eluvian]] (water), and the [[Xenic|xenine]] element [[alterian]] (spirit). It is represented by the element of shade |
'''Tenebrian''' is a [[xenogender]] from the [[Element System|element system]]. It is a [[Two Element Combinations|combination]] of the feminine element [[eluvian]] (water), and the [[Xenic|xenine]] element [[alterian]] (spirit). It is represented by the element of shade. |
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Latest revision as of 20:42, 21 August 2022
Tenebrian is a xenogender from the element system. It is a combination of the feminine element eluvian (water), and the xenine element alterian (spirit). It is represented by the element of shade.
History
Tenebrian was first known to be coined on January 14th, 2018, along with the flag[1], but it was likely coined earlier than that on a Google spreadsheet[2].
Flag
The flag's colors are purple and black, representing shade, with a diamond in the center, representing two triangles together.
Etymology
The word tenebrian comes from the Latin word tenebrae, meaning "darkness" or "shadows"[3].