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    Yōkai are a class of supernatural monsters and spirits in Japanese folklore. The word 'yōkai' is made up of the kanji for "bewitching; attractive; calamity" and "spectre; apparition; mystery; suspicious." Yōkai are also referred to as ayakashi, mononoke or mamono. this gender may feel like its connected to folklore, monsters, evil and of course yokai.
    '''Yokaigender''' is a [[xenogender]] in which one may feel connected to folklore, monsters, evil and of course yokai. Yōkai are a class of supernatural monsters and spirits in Japanese folklore. The word 'yōkai' is made up of the kanji for "bewitching; attractive; calamity" and "spectre; apparition; mystery; suspicious." Yōkai are also referred to as ayakashi, mononoke or mamono.
    [[File:YokaiGender.png|thumb|YokaiGender flag made by Vkgfjlmvfjkvmfkgvfk]]
    [[File:YokaiGender.png|thumb|YokaiGender flag made by Vkgfjlmvfjkvmfkgvfk]]


    = History =
    == History ==
    this term was coined on Jan 10th 2021 by FANDOM user Vkgfjlmvfjkvmfkgvfk. The Flag colors have no meaning at this time.
    This term was coined on Jan 10th 2021 by FANDOM user Vkgfjlmvfjkvmfkgvfk. The flag colors have no meaning at this time.
    [[Category:Xenogender]]

    Revision as of 17:57, 10 January 2021

    Yokaigender is a xenogender in which one may feel connected to folklore, monsters, evil and of course yokai. Yōkai are a class of supernatural monsters and spirits in Japanese folklore. The word 'yōkai' is made up of the kanji for "bewitching; attractive; calamity" and "spectre; apparition; mystery; suspicious." Yōkai are also referred to as ayakashi, mononoke or mamono.

    YokaiGender flag made by Vkgfjlmvfjkvmfkgvfk

    History

    This term was coined on Jan 10th 2021 by FANDOM user Vkgfjlmvfjkvmfkgvfk. The flag colors have no meaning at this time.

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