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Xynthari is not a combination of [[androgyne]] and [[xenine]] ([[xendrogyne]]), nor does it describe someone who is [[multigender]] who is both [[liaspec]] and [[xiaspec]] or has [[Xenogender|xenogenders]]. It is a distinctly separate gender from the two: derived from them but experienced as a singular, completely coalesced gender that relates heavily to qualities of androgyny described in an entirely [[xenine]] way. That experience is core to the gender but is still separate from "standard" [[androgyny]] and [[Xenine|xeninity]].
It's important to note that xynthari is a gender, not a gender identity, [[Gender Alignment|alignment]], [[Gender Modality|modality]], etc. Someone who is
The [[masculine]] version of xynthari is [[xynthvir]], the [[feminine]] version of xynthari is [[xynthera]], and the [[outherine]] version of xynthera is [[xynthouri]].
==River Symbol==
The symbol for xynthari people is a river because, in nature and in many cultures, rivers are portrayed as being derived from both [[feminine]] and [[masculine]] aspects and qualities, but they are still entirely separate from [[femininity]] and [[masculinity]] in a way that connects the gender experience to non-standard [[Xenine|xeninity]], making rivers the perfect symbol for xynthari people.
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