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    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    The term 'toirneachean' comes from the Gaelic word 'toirneach' meaning 'thunder'.
    The term 'toirneachean' comes from the Gaelic word 'toirneach' meaning 'thunder'.
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    Revision as of 16:53, 2 March 2021

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    Toirneachean is a gender in the Nadurian System, one of the four Nature Systems. It is a gender which is both connected to nature and its overall aesthetics but which has a specific and strong connection to thunder, lightning, and thunderstorms overall. One may feel like their gender is specifically related to those things, or they may feel that a certain aspect of their gender can relate to certain aspects of thunderstorms. For example, someone may feel that their gender is related to thunder(storms) if most of the times their gender feels like a powerful and tumultuous gender with frequent spikes of feeling loud and bright. Toirneachean people can have any alignment and/or no alignment, and depending on what alignment they have, they could use another term from the Nadurian System to describe themselves. For example, a toirneachean person who is fiaspec could say they're rhosynic toirneachean, from rhosynian.

    Etymology

    The term 'toirneachean' comes from the Gaelic word 'toirneach' meaning 'thunder'.

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