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* The ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' series is a rare inversion; every named human character, including the two main protagonists, uses they/them pronouns, while the monsters vary widely in identity and expression. Straight examples include the Monster Kid and Seam.
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* The ''VideoGame/{{Undertale}}'' series and its spin-off ''VideoGame/{{Deltarune}}'' is a rare inversion; every named human character, including the two main protagonists, uses they/them pronouns, while the monsters vary widely in identity and expression. Straight examples include the Monster Kid and Seam.
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* ''Literature/HeraldsOfRhimn'' hosts a few different examples. The twin gods Fraihz and Thah are referred to using the gender-neutral "they," even when only one of them is being addressed, and feyries not only decide their own genders, but also have a couple of genders outside of the human ones. Like the Romne, Gildhe also goes by "they," and Tincre uses "it" pronouns. Meparik is disturbed when he finds out how humans have their gender decided for them.
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* ''Literature/HeraldsOfRhimn'' hosts a few different examples. The twin gods Fraihz and Thah are referred to using the gender-neutral "they," even when only one of them is being addressed, and feyries not only decide their own genders, but also have a couple of genders outside of the human ones. Like the Romne, Gildhe also goes by "they," and Tincre uses "it" pronouns. Meparik is disturbed when he finds out how learns that humans have their gender decided for them.
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* ''Literature/HeraldsOfRhimn'' hosts a few different examples. The twin gods Fraihz and Thah are referred to using the gender-neutral "they," even when only one of them is being addressed, and feyries not only decide their own genders, but also have a couple of genders outside of the human ones. Like the Romne, Gildhe also goes by "they," and Tincre uses "it" pronouns. Meparik is disturbed when he finds out how humans have their gender decided for them.
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[[caption-width-right:350:Yeah, you tell her!]]
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[[caption-width-right:350:Yeah, you tell her!]]her! [[note]]Or... tell "them" until you know for sure.[[/note]]]]
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** At the suggestion of Rose, the Doctor asks The Meep's pronouns in ''Recap/DoctorWho60thASTheStarBeast'', getting the reply of "the definite article". I.e. "The Meep".