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    Xynthvir is not a combination of [[masculine]] and [[xenine]] ([[xensculine]]), nor does it describe someone who is [[multigender]] who is both [[miaspec]] 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 [[masculinity]] described in an entirely non-standard [[xenine]] way. That experience is core to the gender but is still separate from "standard" [[masculinity]] and [[Xenine|xeninity]].
    Xynthvir is not a combination of [[masculine]] and [[xenine]] ([[xensculine]]), nor does it describe someone who is [[multigender]] who is both [[miaspec]] 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 [[masculinity]] described in an entirely non-standard [[xenine]] way. That experience is core to the gender but is still separate from "standard" [[masculinity]] and [[Xenine|xeninity]].


    It's important to note that xynthvir is a gender, not a gender identity, [[Gender Alignment|alignment]], [[Gender Modality|modality]], etc. Someone who is xynthvir would say "I am xynthvir" or "I am [[xynthvirine]]", not "I am a xynthvir". Someone can be aligned with being xynthvir, but it is not in and of itself an alignment, as it's a complete gender, not just an alignment or quality. Since xynthvir is derived yet fully separate and distinct from [[masculinity]] and [[Xenine|xeninity]], xynthvir people may or may not identify as [[miaspec]] and/or [[xiaspec]].
    Since xynthvir is derived yet fully separate and distinct from [[masculinity]] and [[Xenine|xeninity]], xynthvir people may or may not identify as [[miaspec]] and/or [[xiaspec]].


    The [[feminine]] version of xynthvir is [[xynthera]], the [[androgynous]] version of xynthvir is [[xynthari]], and the [[outherine]] version of xynthvir is [[xynthouri]].
    The [[feminine]] version of xynthvir is [[xynthera]], the [[androgynous]] version of xynthvir is [[xynthari]], and the [[outherine]] version of xynthvir is [[xynthouri]].
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    == Flag ==
    == Flag ==
    The first three flags were designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on March 11, 2021. The blue color scheme represents a combination of distinct [[Masculine|masculinity]] and [[Xenine|xeninity]], with the black fade representing complete separation from "standard" [[Xenine|xeninity]] and [[Feminine|masculinity]].
    The first three flags were designed by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs on March 11, 2021. The blue color scheme represents a combination of distinct [[Masculine|masculinity]] and [[Xenine|xeninity]], with the black fade representing complete separation from "standard" [[Xenine|xeninity]] and [[Feminine|masculinity]]. The blue on the second flag represents masculinity, the orange represents xeninity, and the black represents the distinction between them and their "standard" forms.


    The fourth flag was designed by FANDOM user Queerasstiefling on April 2, 2021. The orange represents the sun being a symbol for xynthvir people, the light green represents xeninity, and the blue represents [[Masculine|masculinity]].
    The fourth flag was designed by FANDOM user Queerasstiefling on April 2, 2021. The orange represents the sun being a symbol for xynthvir people, the light green represents xeninity, and the blue represents [[Masculine|masculinity]].
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