family picture in humanoid form!
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family picture in humanoid form!
I know that in Spanish, for example, where there are masculine and feminine versions of referring to a group, if the group has at least one guy in it, the masculine form is used. How does this work in Hebrew, with words like shelakhem (your masc) and shelakhen (your fem), or shelahem (their masc) and shelahen (their fem)? Do you revert to the masculine default when it's a mixed group?
sketches of characters related to Firva's story. specifically her mate and kids in dragon form :3