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== Gender ==
 
== Gender ==
 
Indi is [http://gender.wikia.com/wiki/Neutrois neutrois], meaning neither male, nor female, nor both. Indi uses [http://my.pronoun.is/ve ve/ver] pronouns by default, but also accepts [http://they.me.uk singular they]. Indi will sometimes present in different forms that seem more gendered, for purposes of mood or roleplay. The aforementioned pronouns are the right ones to use regardless of presentation.
 
Indi is [http://gender.wikia.com/wiki/Neutrois neutrois], meaning neither male, nor female, nor both. Indi uses [http://my.pronoun.is/ve ve/ver] pronouns by default, but also accepts [http://they.me.uk singular they]. Indi will sometimes present in different forms that seem more gendered, for purposes of mood or roleplay. The aforementioned pronouns are the right ones to use regardless of presentation.
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== Substrate ==
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Further info is currently available [http://indicoyote.dreamwidth.org/936.html here].
  
 
== Work ==
 
== Work ==

Revision as of 14:10, 5 December 2016

Indi is a toy, usually in the form of a coyotter (coyote/otter hybrid) circuit-golem or plushie. Ve is owned by Elanna, toyfriends with Elluim, and lives at Blazewing Eyrie.

Name(s)

"Indi" isn't short for any one thing in particular. It's a simplification of the personal portion of vis Neptunian name: $(ocean+light+circuit), creatively expanded into 'Induction-Coil Indigo Incandescence" and factored out from there.

"Latrani" is less a last name and more a bit of deference to Indi's patron Coyote (Not that Coyote deserves TOO much acknowledgement; xe knows what sie did). It's often also used as a name for the manufacturer of one or another of Indi's bodies; as a nod to Coyote coming up with this whole artificial yote-thing idea in the first place.

For a formal name, take your pick:

Gender

Indi is neutrois, meaning neither male, nor female, nor both. Indi uses ve/ver pronouns by default, but also accepts singular they. Indi will sometimes present in different forms that seem more gendered, for purposes of mood or roleplay. The aforementioned pronouns are the right ones to use regardless of presentation.

Substrate

Further info is currently available here.

Work

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