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Gundam Nadleeh by moyan0802
Master Grade Nadleeh/Virtue that actually has removable armor and converts between both modes, rather than being two seperate figures when pls bandai
A Grand Mischief (being a tale of the Anno Domini era after the advent of the ELS, and the story of one GN-004 Nadleeh and her early life as a ghost)
For Gundam 00 Week 2017, Day 4 - 04 Can also be interpreted as: Meisters, 2307-2311 (the four year timeskip between S1 and S2), Gundam Nadleeh (GN-004)
Summary: The fourth Sumeragi-class interstellar exploration vessel was named Nadleeh, and she was haunted. By Nadleeh herself.
Implied spoilers for Trailblazer (you’ll need to know what happens at the very end). AO3 mirror here.
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The fourth Sumeragi-class interstellar exploration vessel was haunted. The ghost was a young woman with crimson hair of an Innovade. She was utterly silent as she moved, flickering in and out of view like a distant memory, and the people who saw her swore they saw through her.
The crew named her Nadleeh, after the ship, and even after six months Ensign Crossroad squeaked when he saw her appear.
"Nadleehi–Legends of Navajo Two-Spirits" by Mark Carlson-Ghost in 'Celebrating diversity in culture, myth and history'.
This was one hell of a read :oo I highly recommend.
https://www.markcarlson-ghost.com/index.php/2017/12/16/nadleehi-legends-navajo-two-spirit/
"A Navajo elder named Klah was said to be a nadleehi. In the 1920s, Klah said that the nadleehi who helped the men during the separation of the sexes was named Kay-des-tizhi, literally “Wrapped in a Rainbow.” Klah’s picture is featured at the top of this post. He suggested that it also was Kay-des-tizhi who hid the sacred male and female reeds beneath his rainbow cloak to rescue the people from the flood."
Image Text: Intersex Experiences in the United States [by] Tena Gordon (tagged as @reformistrevolutionaryrose) [of] Eastern Florida State College. Word count=1,747. End of Image Text. Part 8: DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSIONS The practice of assigning babies one of two sexes is not culturally universal, indicating that sex is not inherent. Numerous cultures acknowledge, and, even celebrate people outside the sex binary (Lang and Kuhnle 2008). There are H*jras in India who are considered sanctioned by deities and royalty (Achuthan 2002) and Nadleeh in Navajo cultures who are considered carriers of prosperity (Elliot 1998). Therefore, the ideas that sex is binary--male and female--is a Western construct. The sex binary is neither necessary nor beneficial; yet, it pervades government, healthcare, and sports in the United States and the rest of the West and its (former) colonies. Activists, scholars, and, most importantly, intersex people continue to attest that the sex binary is both superficial and harmful. End of Part 8. Hashtags: #intersex #Nadleeh #protectintersexkids End of Hashtags.