enemante
a gender related to the relationship trope “enemies to lovers” in some way.
( from the word “enemy” and latin “amante” meaning “lover”. flag meanings under the cut )
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enemante
a gender related to the relationship trope “enemies to lovers” in some way.
( from the word “enemy” and latin “amante” meaning “lover”. flag meanings under the cut )
new terms: heroian and villainic!
heroian: a gender associated with comic book superheroes! this is the general heroian flag, as well as the flag for all heroian subgenders mentioned in the coining post!
color meanings: yellow: lgbt+ superheroes!; orange: love for superhero campiness (puns and capes!); red: justice, as well as camaraderie with villains (the color is present in the same spot on the villainic flag!); purple: compassion for one’s self and others; blue: inclusivity and love for superheroes of color, disabled superheroes, and all other minority heroes!
villainic: a gender associated with comic book supervillains! this is the general villainic flag, as well as the flag for all villainic subgenders mentioned in the coining post!
color meanings: purple: as it is one of the Traditional Villain colors - villainry, villain aesthetic, and camp!; pink: reclamation and love for all lgbt+ and queercoded villains!; red: justice, as well as camaraderie with heroes (the color is present in the same spot on the heroian flag!); dark red: anger against wrongdoing and injustice, using anger constructively for material change; black: inclusivity and love for supervillains of color, disabled villains, and all other minority villains!
if you would like to make flags for the sub-genders, or color correct/edit these to make them less eye-strain, please feel free! i hope you enjoy these!
coining some new terms! (please do not make flags for these, flags are coming!)
villainic - a gender associated with comic book supervillains! below are some subcategories, but using villianic if you identify either with all the categories below, or just with comic book supervillains in general, is completely ok!
aesvillainic / aesthetivillainic - a gender associated with the aesthetics and visuals of comic book supervillains. this could include things like dark colors, strong lineart, and things such as complicated inventions of secret lairs. this could also be associated with the way supervillains dress, such as elaborate costumes and capes!
atmosvillainic - a gender associated with the atmosphere or “vibe” of comic book supervillains. this could include things like camp/campiness, puns, banter, scheming, henchmen, “evil plans” and similar ideas!
morvillainic - a gender associated with the morals or beliefs of comic book supervillains. this could include things like revenge, righting personal wrongdoings, causing chaos, and disrupting social order
and the counterpart to villainic - heroian!
coining some new terms! (please do not make flags for these, flags are coming!)
heroian - a gender associated with comic book superheroes! below are some subcategories, but using heroian if you identify either with all the categories below, or just with comic book superheroes in general, is completely ok!
aesheroian / aesthetiheroian- a gender associated with the aesthetics and visuals of comic book superheroes. this could include things like bright primary colors, bold lineart, comic style printing, or aesthetics associated with the heroes themselves, like capes and costumes!
atmosheroian - a gender associated with the atmosphere or “vibe” of comic book superheroes. this could include things like camp/campiness, puns, banter, and other aspects of superhero mannerisms and atmosphere!
morheroian - a gender associated with the morals or beliefs of comic book superheroes. this could include things like protecting the weak, pursuing justice, and helping others!
and the counterpart to heroian - villainic!