Key’s gender is not indeterminate. Ey is actually genderless. I’m sorry if I didn’t make that clear—there’s a bit about it in eir second conversation with Trellis.
I’m sorry if I didn’t make that clear—there’s a bit about it in eir second conversation with Trellis.
I thought it was pretty clear. The paragraph about ‘boy or girl’ make it screamingly obvious to me, even if the Spivak or general gender-indeterminacy of the kids hadn’t suggested it.
Key’s gender is not indeterminate. Ey is actually genderless. I’m sorry if I didn’t make that clear—there’s a bit about it in eir second conversation with Trellis.
Your gender pronouns just sapped 1% of my daily focusing ability.
I thought it was pretty clear. The paragraph about ‘boy or girl’ make it screamingly obvious to me, even if the Spivak or general gender-indeterminacy of the kids hadn’t suggested it.