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Originally Posted by Kaiveran
Good basic practice.
Here's a guide to my most preferred ones, but they/them is also fine. (Honestly it's just "headless" they/them that inflects as singular, initially intended to write my character in stories because mixing multiple "they" entities of different multiplicities gets real confusing, real fast.)
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Thanks! I can see why 'they/them' can get confusing. In Norwegian we now have a standard non-gendered pronoun in 'hen'. My brother (we have talked about 'brother' and they are fine with that) and their boyfriend are both trans and I have to admit I trip up at times, by just being so used to addressing they (my brother) as him, but I do try to make a conscious effort of addressing people by the pronouns they identify with rather than my own preconceived notions I guess.
Anyway, back to the game. I'm not gonna park my vote on Sea Serpent. I like serpents in general, both marine and terrestrial. I may not like them as much as octopuses, crows, goats and tortoises, but they are cool.
I will have to go back and read I think. It's Day 1, never much to go on, but I like to have at least some kind of reasoning behind my votes.
Kai or someone else, could I get a condensed run down on Pleo? I not sure I quite get it.