flag id: two images of the same flag with 7 stripes. the top 5 stripes are zigzagged, with an upward point in the center of the flag, downward points about 2/3 of the way to the edges, and shorter upward points at the left and right edges. the first stripe's upwards points are cut off by the top of the flag, making it look like two disconnected triangles, and only the middle upwards point of the fifth stripe is visible over the bottom two stripes, making it look like a single triangle. the stripes are dark warm purple, faded pink-red, gold, light gold, pale silver, purple, and faded indigo. the left flag has the kyrogalis symbol in the center, which is a golden brown silhouette of a lion's head and mane facing right, with a spiral unicorn horn emerging from the lion's forehead. the symbol has a pale silver outline. end id.
banner id: a 1600x200 teal banner with the words ‘please read my dni before interacting. those on my / dni may still use my terms, so do not recoin them.’ in large white text in the center. the text takes up two lines, split at the slash. end id.
kyrogalis: a neogender umbrella for terms related to royalty/monarchy/nobility/etc.
[pt: kyrogalis: a neogender umbrella for terms related to royalty/monarchy/nobility/etc. end pt]
concepts potentially included under kyrogalis:
any monarchical rank/title/role. this includes royal, noble, imperial, etc. titles (so not just king/queen/prince/princess, but also things like emperor/empress, duke/duchess, lord/lady, baron/baroness, and so on)
symbols/objects/etc. related to nobility, such as crowns, scepters, castles/palaces, gold/jewels, extravagant clothing, laurel wreaths, lions, various mythological creatures, etc.
regality, elegance, propriety (in the sense of being proper), and other characteristics generally considered befitting of nobility
splendor, grandeur, magnificence, spectacle, extravagance, gaudiness, etc.
in the case of fictional/fantastical royalty, a connection to magic, mythical creatures, etc.
can also include the idea of being royal, but being disconnected from royalty (ex: a prince rebelling against their future as king)
derived terms:
noblan, plural noblen: a kyrogalis person (derived from 'noble(wo)man', pronounced with a long 'o')
rexal, plural rexali: an older kyrogalis person (derived from 'rex', lating for ruler, and 'royal'/'regal')
athe, plural athen: a younger kyrogalis person (derived from 'atheling', middle english for 'prince', pronounced with a short 'a'. the 'e' at the end can either be silent or pronounced as a schwa)
kyreign: a kyrogalis gender ('kyrogalis' + 'reign')
kyrin: kyrogalis-in-nature
kyroline: having kyrogaline qualities (equivalent of masculine/feminine). noun form is kyrolinity
reignelic: kyrogalis gender alignment ('reign' + 'kynelic')
transkyroline, transkyrol, transkyro: transitioning towards kyrolinity
the term combines 'kynelic' (alternate form of 'cynelic', which is old english for 'royal'), 'royal', and 'regalis' (latin for 'royal', ancestor of 'regal'). i've been pronouncing it with the y being a long i, which i don't think is technically how kynelic is pronounced, but i like it better for this term lol.
the flag is intended to look like a crown and uses various colors associated with royalty. the symbol combines the head of lion (8) and the horn of unicorn (7) from this folder! here's the symbol by itself:
[image id: the left and right images are of the kyrogalis symbol, which is a golden brown silhouette of a lion's head and mane facing right, with a spiral unicorn horn emerging from the lion's forehead. the image of the symbol on the left has a pale silver outline while the one on the right has no outline. a blank image is placed between the two symbols to make them take up less space on the screen. end id.]
and here's the template for those who want to coin kyreigns!
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