Thread:Scythe Sasin/@comment-3991308-20160820111055

i was gonna send you this in a chat PM but i don't think i'm gonna have time to get on chat this week so here's a message wall post then:

i don't think i've told you this, but Airmid's genderfluid, so they switch between gender presentations. they also generally use the singular they to refer to themself. i understand this may be a bit confusing for you to write, and if you find it so, could you use masculine pronouns for Airmid instead (ie, he, him? he did this, he said that, he was punched, etc etc).

also if gendered language with Airmid is used, it should generally be masculine leaning ("this young man" "son")? they're not too comfortable with feminine language being used to describe them.

basically: portray them as gender neutral. if not, then masculine is preferrable.

sorry this was a super long ramble but!! accuracy and precision, amirite??? 