"I got a letter... The name on the envelope said... Mary... my wife's name."
Female!James aesthetic for Anon.

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"I got a letter... The name on the envelope said... Mary... my wife's name."
Female!James aesthetic for Anon.
“But I can be yours... I'll be here for you forever. I'll never hurt you like she did! So why don't you want me!"
Male!Maria aesthetic for anon.
would you ever consider genderfipping the ros the same you did zori?
No, this is not something I will implementing in Shepherds or any of my future games! Zori was so I could get a handle on coding randomly-generated aspects of certain characters--initially they were set to be the same gender as MC--but I just don’t write or think of my characters in a way that’s conducive to gender-flipping. Thanks for your question!
Male!Maria (Martin) headcanons
Still works at Heaven’s Night. He’s probably one of the only male dancers, but he considers that to his advantage; he gets the entirety of the client base that likes men.
If he had to categorize his body type, he’d say he’s an otter. He’s in shape, but not bulky.
If James was married to Mary before, Martin is twice as committed to getting James to acknowledge him as his own person, and gets twice as upset when James mistakes him for his former wife. He’s more outright clingy and gets livid during the hospital. (If Mary was a man too in this situation, he’s still mad, but not as much.)
Additionally, if James was married to a woman, Martin absolutely cross-dresses in the endings where James confronts Mary and absolutely nails it.
He’s just as flirty as a man. If there’s a difference between his approach as a man and woman, its in the frequency. He guides James through Heaven’s Night by the hand and asks if he wants to see him dance. He asks if James will give him a cuddle when he goes to sleep in the hospital.
Meg Myers - Desire
Gender-flipped Fifty Shades of Grey.
Ever since I heard that vaguely menacing remix of "Blow" on the Deconstructed EP, I've had this vivid mental image of Kesha as Alexis DeLarge in a gender-flipped remake of A Clockwork Orange. Can anyone else see it?
(And if so, who would play her droogs?)
My five-year-old insists that Bilbo Baggins is a girl.
One Weird Old Trick to Undermine the Patriarchy : The Last Word On Nothing
Gender-flipping Tolkien. Pretty rad.
Chapter Seventeen: "Berthold's Secret" In Gurda's Hollow, Harriet and Horatio encounter magical historian Berthold Bagshot, who knew both the Dumbledores and the Potters. When they follow him home, however, it turns out that his body is possessed by Dude Nagini, Lady Voldemort's snake. The two barely escape. I chose the name Berthold for its old-fashioned sound.
Chapter Eighteen: "The Life and Lies of Alba Dumbledore" Harriet reads Roscoe Skeeter's book, "The Life and Lies of Alba Dumbledore," and learns that Dumbledore was once best friends with the dark witch Lady Grindelwald, who was the girl whom Harriet saw stealing a wand. Harriet is shocked and angry.