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- Dang, no fix for the HSY teen aspirations yet
- atreya332 years agoLegend
"GalacticGal;c-18307831" wrote:
@Atreya33 I always pull my mods folder. Always.
So do I for every update. This happened in a brand new save that never had mods. This is the result of having different functionalities, not just different texts for different languages. - IObelle2 years agoRising VanguardI've always seen Morgyn as intersex (because of his settings in cas) but viewing himself as a man and therefore using he/him. Though still embracing the feminine side by wearing a dress for formal.
It might be because of a book I read where there was an intersex witch, viewing herself as a woman, and her condition gave her specific powers because of being inbetween female and male aswell as being the middle sibling.
I somehow thought it was part of some sort of mythology. - cyncie2 years agoSeasoned Ace
"IObelle;c-18307988" wrote:
I've always seen Morgyn as intersex (because of his settings in cas) but viewing himself as a man and therefore using he/him. Though still embracing the feminine side by wearing a dress for formal.
It might be because of a book I read where there was an intersex witch, viewing herself as a woman, and her condition gave her specific powers because of being inbetween female and male aswell as being the middle sibling.
I somehow thought it was part of some sort of mythology.
Yeah, I think maybe it was. My first thought when I saw Morgyn's CAS programming was that the character wasn't only identifying as nonbinary but was actually, physically asexual. In science fiction and fantasy literature, there is a history of characters who are neither male nor female, or both. I took Morgyn's programming to be that kind of reference, since Realm of Magic has fantasy overtones. In my game, I try to stick to that, making Morgyn an asexual, androgynous (and, in my story, non-human) being who presents mainly as masculine with feminine expressions, making for an overall soft masculine presentation. My Morgyn doesn't wear dresses, mostly because of the built-in bust shadowing in CAS, but does wear some women's clothing (when it actually fits a male frame), androgynous clothing as I can find it, jewelry and eye makeup. They/them pronouns would be accurate, but also, he/him since that's the main gender identification.
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