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== Appearance and Biology == |
== Appearance and Biology == |
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β | Diones are basically humanoid, with two arms, two legs, and a single head.{{book ref|sky2|9}} They tend to look androgynous, use gender neutral pronouns, and |
+ | Diones are basically humanoid, with two arms, two legs, and a single head.{{book ref|sky2|9}} They tend to look androgynous, use gender neutral pronouns, and don't subscribe to the traditional ideas of male and female binary genders.{{book ref|sky2|9}}{{book ref|sky2|13}} While diones lack hair, they have prominent eye ridges in addition to bone-like growths underneath their eyes.{{book ref|sky2|9}} Diones have one of three skin colors: crimson, vivid blue, or dark purple.{{book ref|sky2|10}} |
Each shade of skin indicates a different relationship status: purple skin indicates an individual that is searching for a partner or has recently broken their pair-bond, while the crimson and blue tones are reserved for individuals who are not searching for partners.{{book ref|sky2|12}} The gender of diones is complex and different from that of humans: they have neither sex nor gender until they breed for the first time.{{book ref|sky2|12}} |
Each shade of skin indicates a different relationship status: purple skin indicates an individual that is searching for a partner or has recently broken their pair-bond, while the crimson and blue tones are reserved for individuals who are not searching for partners.{{book ref|sky2|12}} The gender of diones is complex and different from that of humans: they have neither sex nor gender until they breed for the first time.{{book ref|sky2|12}} |