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    The weatherian alignment system is a gender system created for non-binary individuals, who feel that their genders are related to storms or the weather in some way, to describe their gender without using binary terms like "masculine" and "feminine". It differs from the galactian alignment system in that all weatherian genders are linked to storms/weather in some way.

    The Weatherian Alignments

    • Hurricanian: Masculine aligned
    • Tornadian: Feminine aligned
    • Cloudian: Neutrois aligned/unaligned
    • Thunderian: Rejecting all ties to any alignment

    Combined Alignments

    • Rainian: Cloudian and hurricanian
    • Cyclonian: Hurricanian and tornadian
    • Sandstormian: Cloudian and tornadian
    • Stormian: Cloudian, hurricanian, and tornadian

    Demi-Alignments

    • Tsunamian: Partially hurricanian
    • Galeian: Partially tornadian
    • Fogian: partially cloudian

    Flag

    The flag was created by FANDOM user PenInq on 24 October, 2021.[1] The entire color pallette is based off of storms but the individual colors also have meanings. The shades of gray represent falling outside of the gender trinary, which usually have colors associated with them. The shades of blue represent how individuals that identify with the weatherian alignment system also identify with storms and weather in general as a key part of their alignments. The yellow represents being unique and standing out, as the only bright color in the otherwise neutral toned flag.

    History

    The alignment system was created by FANDOM user PenInq on 24 October, 2021, at the same time as the flag was created. [2]

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