Ptilogender
Ptilogender: A collection/group of genders with all genders having a common theme, making them hard to describe individually and easier to describe as the whole group. Named after the genera Ptilonorhynchidae, or bowerbirds, specifically the satin bowerbird, which collects blue objects to display as a part of its courtship ritual.
Term coined by: @pastelmemer
[Image: A flag divided in 5 horizontal stripes, where the middle stripe is double the size of the other stripes (1:1:2:1:1 proportion). The stripes are all teal-gray; the first and last stripe are darker shades, the middle stripe is a lighter shade, and the second and forth stripes are somewhere between them. On the middle stripe, there are seven royal blue circles; the ones on the corners are the smallest, the middle one is the biggest, and the others in-between have intermediate sizes.]
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Designed by: Mod Hermy (chosen from the flag scraps folder by anonymous)
[Image: Same as above, but instead of grays in the stripes, they’re different shades of blue. Periwinkle, fading into teal, fading back to periwinkle. The center circles are the same periwinkle as the outside stripe].
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Designed by: allenchlld
Color meanings: Unknown, the circles along the center represent the different genders in the themed collection.
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