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'''Deasilvaean''' is a gender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as a gender that's like an unending path that winds forever through the forest. It leads into a tantalizingly mysterious and beautiful forest, and it winds forever and ever on into that forest, with new delights being discovered at every twist and turn. It is natural, mysterious, excited, yearning, and aesthetically beautiful and eager. |
'''Deasilvaean''' is a gender in the [[Scene System]] that can be described as a gender that's like an unending path that winds forever through the forest. It leads into a tantalizingly mysterious and beautiful forest, and it winds forever and ever on into that forest, with new delights being discovered at every twist and turn. It is natural, mysterious, excited, yearning, and aesthetically beautiful and eager. |
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Revision as of 22:04, 1 December 2021
Deasilvaean is a gender in the Scene System that can be described as a gender that's like an unending path that winds forever through the forest. It leads into a tantalizingly mysterious and beautiful forest, and it winds forever and ever on into that forest, with new delights being discovered at every twist and turn. It is natural, mysterious, excited, yearning, and aesthetically beautiful and eager.
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The newest flag was uploaded by user IMakeFlags on July 26, 2021.
History
Deasilvaean was coined by Fandom user Reign of the breadsticcs in early April of 2021.
Etymology
Deasilvaean comes from the Basque term for path, "bidea", and the Latin term for forest, "silva".