Systems of more genders
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Re: Systems of more genders
:D
Kissy elves are neat.
Double-checking my understanding: in this universe, any gender can reproduce with any other gender, and d/d and e/e pairings can reproduce, but not m/m or f/f?
Kissy elves are neat.
Double-checking my understanding: in this universe, any gender can reproduce with any other gender, and d/d and e/e pairings can reproduce, but not m/m or f/f?
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That's what I've got, yup.
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Are there words for elf and dwarf children? Obviously in universe there would be but for use in discussion? Also, this is a good setting idea!
(If you decide to go back the route of making all the genders have their own complications, perhaps dwarves could have like, eggs/geodes or something that have to sit underground until they hatch? I do not have cool ideas for men or women because they are not conveniently archetypally themed with elements the way elves and dwarves are.)
(If you decide to go back the route of making all the genders have their own complications, perhaps dwarves could have like, eggs/geodes or something that have to sit underground until they hatch? I do not have cool ideas for men or women because they are not conveniently archetypally themed with elements the way elves and dwarves are.)
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Geode eggs are a cool thematic idea for some kind of dwarves!
I don't yet have names for elf or dwarf children, and I'm not aware of any in the literature like "fauntling" for little hobbits. My imagination suggests "beardling" for a dwarf child but I'm not sold on it.
I don't yet have names for elf or dwarf children, and I'm not aware of any in the literature like "fauntling" for little hobbits. My imagination suggests "beardling" for a dwarf child but I'm not sold on it.
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Beardling sounds like teenager-equivalent to me.
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It has that sound to it, yeah. So I don't have a good word for a dwarf child in general.
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If dwarves and elves were rock and tree themed, maybe pebbles and saplings, but since they're not...
Fluffs/Floofs for smol dwarves, since they have beards? But "boy" and "girl" don't really refer to sex-characteristics so that might be weird.
Possibly-excessive conlanging, just picking out-of-universe names and saying they translate to something less weird, or continuing to try for a word?
Fluffs/Floofs for smol dwarves, since they have beards? But "boy" and "girl" don't really refer to sex-characteristics so that might be weird.
Possibly-excessive conlanging, just picking out-of-universe names and saying they translate to something less weird, or continuing to try for a word?
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...Would it be incorrect to call them gnomes and halflings? I'm tempted.
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xD
Gnomes feels better than halflings to me.
Gnomes feels better than halflings to me.
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Dwerrings, dwerlings, shards, roughs, ores?