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The masculine and [[androgynous]] counterparts to cerul are [[vermil]] and [[pewt]]. |
The masculine and [[androgynous]] counterparts to cerul are [[vermil]] and [[pewt]]. |
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==Etymology== |
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Cerul is derived from the word ''cerulean'', which is a shade of blue. |
Cerul is derived from the word ''cerulean'', which is a shade of blue. |
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In addition to the alchemical symbol, other cerul symbols include the moon, water, and symbol representing "feminine" energies. |
In addition to the alchemical symbol, other cerul symbols include the moon, water, and symbol representing "feminine" energies. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Identity]] |
[[Category:Identity]] |
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[[Category:Presentation]] |
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[[Category:Pallet System]] |
Revision as of 11:03, 20 July 2021
Cerul describes non-binary people who present in a traditionally feminine way. They do not necessarily have to be feminine-aligned or lunarian.
Cerul is a term from the pallet system of non-binary gender presentation. It is used to describe non-binary people's gender presentation without having to use the binary language like "masculine" or "woman-aligned." It is similar to the lesbian terms "butch" and "femme." The term was designed to be used along side the galactian alignment system but can be used by any non-binary person. For example, a feminine-presenting unaligned nonbinary person could call themselves cerul stellarian.
The masculine and androgynous counterparts to cerul are vermil and pewt.
Etymology
Cerul is derived from the word cerulean, which is a shade of blue.
Flag and Other Symbols
The flag was designed by Tumblr user elfiot, who also created the term[1]. The flag was meant to replicate the lunarian flag’s cool colors. It has the alchemical symbol for water in the center, as water is considered a feminine element.
In addition to the alchemical symbol, other cerul symbols include the moon, water, and symbol representing "feminine" energies.