Oops.. it's a her. I have not yet risen to the challenge of pangender or genderfluid characters.
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Don't bother if it's any trouble, but I checked my last post and I couldn't find my gender mistake. If you can give me a cite maybe I can clarify or finally see it, but I'm not worrying too much about it since you know Illytheria is a woman now.KamiKahzy said:@Beckoncall
Question about Illythera: are they a man or a woman? You referred to them as both "him" and "her", and I wanted to know if that was on purpose or a typo.
It's true not a lot of people know the old ways of instructional videosKamiKahzy said:Methink this is something the Tyren are rather familiar with.
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YES!! I fucking KNEW the Fetch was still alive!!Beckoncall said:was a shadow… a cloak of some kind… even where light shone it did not where this entity walked. It looked like it was utterly enrobed, cowled, and cloaked… all by shadow, darkness, and tattered black… it wore a curious necklace… and then it turned to face her vision – with one eye of howling wind and one eye of boiling blood
A combo with magical WMD written all over itKamiKahzy said:Well, there's a strong possibility it's the Fetch anyway. It could be Marcus Trajan's corpse back from the dead somehow, or maybe the Fetch is using his body as a vessel. But there's no way this isn't connected to what happened to the Corvus. Wind and Blood were the two Tears they chose before they set sail.