A flag for knights who are also mages, a knight who can cast magic, a mage who has knightly duties, a mage appointed as a knight, etc. Interpretation is up to the user
If this is already coined before, consider it as an alt flag!
Do you know any genders related to grandiose, magic, and the color purple?
Nothing as specific as that, but here are some that might fit:
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Colorgender: A gender associated with one or more colors and the feelings, hues, emotions, and/or objects associated with that color. Can be used like pinkgender, violetgender, etc.
Maiette: A feminine gender that is mysterious and can feel magical at times. Can also be related to the colour purple and/or gray. | A Kingender related to the character Mai from FNAFHS.
Puppeur: A masculine gender that is mysterious and can feel magical at times. Can also be related to the colour purple and/or gray. | A Kingender related to the character Puppet from FNAFH.
Lysfir / Lysfirgender: A videgender / aesthetigender that, visually, is like a cold, clear night in a forest, the full moon and the stars overhead. It may also be associated with wolves, streams, nature and (nature) magic.
Malificae: A gender that is related to witchcraft. It is up for the user’s interpretation, but it may feel magical, ‘witchy’, have connections to spells, sigils, rituals and other types of magic, or feel related to a specific path. For example, a cottage witch might experience it as being homely, cozy and related to nature, while a sea witch may experience it as simultaneously harsh and gentle, vast, and liquid. These are only examples - Malificae is a personalised gender that means something different for everyone.
Witchgender / Magusgender / Magegender / Venefigender: A gender that has a closeness or connection to witchcraft and magic. It is, in a way, a magic gender. It is also associated with a feminine or androgynous gender expression.
Familiargender: A gender for witches and/or pagans whose genders are affected by their familiar, whether it be the familiars personality or species or magic ability.
Magiogender: A gender associated with and often controlled by spells and witchcraft.
Nissene: A gender related to pixies, sparkles, gold dust, sleep, magic, and velvet. It feels soft and comforting.
Magiskyvine: A gender related to clouds, magic, shades of purple, beautiful skies at night, clear skies, and potions. It feels sparkly and warm.
Circgender / Circegender: A gender that feels so magical and grand you can’t describe it. Named after Circe, goddess of magic.
Faygender: A gender that feels closely related to the magic of nature, fairies, or other small ethereal beings.
Witmilian: A gender related/connected to a witch’s familiar, or being a witch or familiar or similar.
Regisgender, Kinggender, or Queengender: A lofty, grandiose gender; The individual with this gender feels that their identity feels majestic, imposing and grand. Often involves a gender expression that is bold, commanding and confident. May openly pursue reverence of their identity from others and/or be very vocal about their identity to others, with pride. Feels more intense and bold than Pringender. Can be Kinggender (male aligned), Queengender (female aligned), or Regisgender (nb aligned).
Pringender, Princessgender, or Princegender: A soft but grandiose gender; The individual with this gender feels that their identity feels majestic, imposing and grand, but also prim, cute and ethereal. Often involves a gender expression that is soft and feminine, but commanding and confident. May openly pursue reverence of their identity from others and/or be very vocal about their identity to others, with pride. Softer, cuter and less acute than Regisgender. Can be Princegender (male aligned), Princessgender (female aligned), or Pringender (nb aligned. can also use any nonbinary variation, such as princengender.)
Is there pagan/Wiccan/witchy pronouns and genders? And is there nature themed genders and pronouns?
Witchy pronouns
vi/witch/witches/witches/witchself
wit/witch/witches/witches/witchself
wit/witch/wits/wits/witchself
witch/witch/witches/witches/witchself
spell/spell/spells/spells/spellself
spe/sep/sel/spell/spellself
ji/jin/jix/jinx/jinxself or jinxelf
mag/magi/magis/magiself
Witchy genders
Malificae / Malifigender: A gender that is related to witchcraft. It is up for the user’s interpretation, but it may feel magical, ‘witchy’, have connections to spells, sigils, rituals and other types of magic, or feel related to a specific path.
Witchgender / Magusgender / Magegender / Venefigender: A gender that has a closeness or connection to witchcraft and magic. It is, in a way, a magic gender. You could use it to perform strange gender magic. Or something. It is also associated with a feminine or androgynous gender expression.
Familiargender: A gender for witches and/or pagans who’s genders are affected by their familiar, whether it be the familiar’s personality or species or magic ability. Familiargender can be used as its own thing, or changed like familiaboy/familiagirl (or if you so choose, familia-(species)-(gender or other suffix).
Magiogender: A gender associated with and often controlled by spells and witchcraft.
Nature-related genders: a list here and more in the notes!
Nature-related pronouns: a big list here and here!
Is there an aesthetigender based around witchcraft?
there aren't any that are specifically aesthetigenders (feel free to coin one), but here are the genders that have to do with witchcraft - Witchgender (or magusgender, magegender, venefigender): A gender that has a closeness or connection to witchcraft and magic. It is, in a way, a magic gender. It is also associated with a feminine or androgynous gender expression.Familiargender: A gender for witches and/or pagans whose genders are affected by their familiar, whether it be the familiars personality or species or magic ability.Magiogender: A gender associated with and often controlled by spells and witchcraft.
Witchgender, Magusgender, Magegender, or Venefigender: A gender that has a closeness or connection to witchcraft and magic. It is, in a way, a magic gender. You could use it to perform strange gender magic. Or something. It is also associated with a feminine or androgynous gender expression.
Witchgender’s names come from the following things: witchgender, coming from the word “witch”; magusgender, coming from the Latin word “magus”, meaning “magic”; magegender, coming from the word “mage”, another word for “magician”; and venefigender, coming from the Latin word “venefica”, meaning witch.
Not to be confused with Genderwitched or Magigender.
Term coined by: remipachu-archive
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Designed by: remipachu-archive
Color meanings: “ The colors of the flag don’t mean anything, but are witch-like colors (from my mind, anyway). The magic circle is to represent the magical aspect of it.”
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Designed by: @chimericalhills
Color meanings: Different shades of purple because it’s a color associated with magic.
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