• Magiilaro@feddit.org
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    2 days ago

    Correlon is a god who uses avatars of both Sex and/or Gender. I don’t see how that makes him trans in any way, because his avatars are not much more as if a player creates a character with a different Sex and/or Gender for his interaction in the gameworld. That doesn’t makes the player trans. So how does it make Correlon trans?

    Have I missed anything in the lore? Please don’t missunderstand me, I don’t want to speak against trans or want to be seen as anti-trans in any way. I literally really don’t understand this part and just ask for information or clarification.

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      13 hours ago

      If you’re not cis you’re trans, including genderfluids.

      Generally speaking a god shape shifting at will and expressing themselves on their vibes alone isn’t just not cis, they’re the ultimate expression of transgenderism.

      You also probably shouldn’t assume that god’s default gender is male in the first place tbqh

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        8 hours ago

        I don’t assume a mortal gender for any god, neither in real religions nor in fictional ones, I can’t even see how a concept like gender (or sex) even would be possible at all with a formless/shapeless entity like a god. The entity would be beyond and above our puny mortal classifications and limitations of our bodys. It would be like asking what gender water has and then saying that water is trans or genderfluid because ice sculptures in male and female form exist.

        For me the sex and/or gender of an god is: god

        But maybe my main issue is that overanalize it, I often have that problem unfortunately. I hope that I have not said anything bad or hurt/angered anyone. If it happend then only because of my limited knowledge not out of ill intend.

        I used the male form because that’s what is used in official texts in this case, so no assumption from my side.

        Thank you