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    [[File:Agarigean Flag.png|thumb|The agarigean flag by FANDOM user Inclosedspace.]]
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    '''Agarigean''' is a [[Xenogender]] for individuals who feel very connected to fly agaric mushrooms and feel that their gender is influenced/affected by them. It is a subset of [[Mushroomgender]] and is not speficically gender aligned.
    '''Agarigean''' is a [[Xenogender]] for individuals who feel very connected to fly agaric mushrooms and feel that their gender is influenced/affected by them. It is a subset of [[Mushroomgender]] and is not speficically gender aligned.


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    == Etymology ==
    == Etymology ==
    "Agarigean" stems from the more commonly known name of "Amanita muscaria" mushrooms, "Fly agaric".
    "Agarigean" stems from the more commonly known name of "Amanita muscaria" mushrooms, "Fly agaric".

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    Latest revision as of 10:41, 20 February 2022

    The agarigean flag by FANDOM user Inclosedspace.

    Agarigean is a Xenogender for individuals who feel very connected to fly agaric mushrooms and feel that their gender is influenced/affected by them. It is a subset of Mushroomgender and is not speficically gender aligned.

    History

    Agarigean was coined by FANDOM user Inclosedspace. The flag was created by the same user on the same day.

    Flag

    The red and off-white around the edges of the flag respresent all mushrooms and the other colors represent the colors of the fly agaric mushroom.

    Etymology

    "Agarigean" stems from the more commonly known name of "Amanita muscaria" mushrooms, "Fly agaric".

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