i was looking into macarshric and i really liked the way its described to have “volumes”. it reminded me of kenomel and the gender “tones” suggested by @/kenochoric.
would you be interested in making silent, steady, etc etc prefixes or suffixes so they can be added to other identities? i feel like there’s a gap in terminology in there which would be really cool to fill-out !
for example, [steady-prefix]femmasc. a steady-volume macarshric femmasc identity / gender. (not requesting this one in specific, just a proof of concept haha)
you’re entirely welcome to turn this one down ofc. i’m probably the only person left interested in macarshric in this day and age hahah
fot- : a prefix for macarshric identities with a loud volume, which are in-your-face, bold, echoing, and/or overwhelming
mez- : a prefix for macarshric identities with a steady volume, which are existent, avoidable, and/or ignorable
pio- : a prefix for macarshric identities with a soft volume, which are subtle, easy to miss, and/or aftereffects
nie- : a prefix for macarshric identities with a silent volume, which appear when one least expects it, are hard to spot, an aftertaste, hidden, and/or secretive
i derived these from music dynamic terms; 'forte' means loud, 'mezzo' is a modifier used to mean moderate or middling, 'piano' means soft, and 'niente' means nearly silent/at a whisper. i shortened each to three letters, similar to the gender tones mel, del, and pel!
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