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  • Rizwan
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    Originally posted by Tiburon Silverflame
    when the Goddess accepts their oath, She *completely* eliminates their sex drive.
    Then maybe it should be called neutered instead

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  • scud
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    Originally posted by Tiburon Silverflame
    when the Goddess accepts their oath, She *completely* eliminates their sex drive.
    "Your appetite is small"

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  • Tiburon Silverflame
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    Another example: in Lackey's Valdemar world, the Shin'a'in Swordsworn are effectively neuter; when the Goddess accepts their oath, She *completely* eliminates their sex drive.

    Donaldson's Bloodguard, from the Thomas Covenant novels, have a similar outlook.

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  • dos350
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    angband equal human rights, dos isnt caring.. rofl please no rage~

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  • scud
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    Originally posted by Nick
    Le Guin (possibly the originator of the word 'mage' for a magician)
    Late Middle English according to the OED, and 14th century according to Merriam-Webster. From Latin magus, from Ancient Greek μάγος (magos, “magician”), from Μάγος (Magos, “Magian”), of an indeterminate Old Iranian origin, according to Wikipedia.

    I usually play as neuter because I'm usually named after one of the cats, living or dead.

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  • Nick
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    Originally posted by Therem Harth
    Now you've got my interest. What novel(s) was that from? I recall mages being celibate in the Earthsea series, but that's all...
    That was what I was thinking of - and I guess it was more just celibate.

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  • Therem Harth
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    Originally posted by Tibarius
    What race does 'support' neuter sex? I am kinda sure humans do not, maybe gnomes or dwarves? :P
    Real-life humans do, in at least four or five ways.

    As for Angband I'm happy the way things are. "Neuter" isn't really technically accurate, but I think it covers enough ground. I hope.

    Originally posted by Nick
    ... In fact, if we followed Le Guin (possibly the originator of the word 'mage' for a magician), perhaps all mages should be neuter...
    Now you've got my interest. What novel(s) was that from? I recall mages being celibate in the Earthsea series, but that's all...

    (OTOH I haven't read Le Guin in far too long.)

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  • Nick
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    Originally posted by will_asher
    I don't think female dwarves are ever mentioned in Tolkien's works
    There is one - Thorin Oakenshield's sister Dis, the mother of Fili and Kili.

    While Tolkien was certainly a traditionalist, there has been a lot of interesting treatment of gender in subsequent fantasy and science fiction - Ursula Le Guin and Iain M. Banks are good examples. In fact, if we followed Le Guin (possibly the originator of the word 'mage' for a magician), perhaps all mages should be neuter...

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  • fizzix
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    Originally posted by will_asher
    how about "unspecified" or "unknown". In a lot of stories, dwarves never let anyone know their gender (except perhaps their mate). I don't think female dwarves are ever mentioned in Tolkien's works, but I assume they existed because of "x, son of y, son of z".
    it's the beards.

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  • will_asher
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    Originally posted by Derakon
    Yeah, this gets into a lot of gender-identity issues, which may not be a big deal for you, but are certainly a huge deal for some people. I see no reason to force someone to pick a male or female gender.

    (Though I might suggest "None" instead of "neuter")
    how about "unspecified" or "unknown". In a lot of stories, dwarves never let anyone know their gender (except perhaps their mate). I don't think female dwarves are ever mentioned in Tolkien's works, but I assume they existed because of "x, son of y, son of z".

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  • Derakon
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    Yeah, this gets into a lot of gender-identity issues, which may not be a big deal for you, but are certainly a huge deal for some people. I see no reason to force someone to pick a male or female gender.

    (Though I might suggest "None" instead of "neuter")

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  • takkaria
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    Originally posted by Tibarius
    What race does 'support' neuter sex? I am kinda sure humans do not, maybe gnomes or dwarves?

    Since sex is only for roleplaying reasons in, i suggest to choose race first, and then offer neuter as sex option for whatever races this should be possible.

    Cheers,
    Tibarius
    You can be a neuter human if you want, why the hell not?

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  • Tiburon Silverflame
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    LOL @ Timo

    We won't even go there...

    I saw that when I fired up 3.3; my guess is, ALL of them do, just because of the ordering involved, and because there's no reason not to. I know High Elf did.

    Of course, there's another whole set of puns right there, but we won't go into that....

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  • Timo Pietilä
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    Originally posted by Tibarius
    Since sex is only for roleplaying reasons in
    Too....many....puns...

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  • Tibarius
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    [3.30] neuter sex

    What race does 'support' neuter sex? I am kinda sure humans do not, maybe gnomes or dwarves?

    Since sex is only for roleplaying reasons in, i suggest to choose race first, and then offer neuter as sex option for whatever races this should be possible.

    Cheers,
    Tibarius
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