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    [[File:Universian Flag.png|thumb|Universian flag by celestial-worm]]
    [[File:Universian Flag.png|thumb|Universian flag by celestial-worm]]
    [[File:Universian alternate.png|thumb|Revised universian flag]]
    [[File:Universian alternate.png|thumb|Revised universian flag]]
    [[File:Universian flag.png|alt=Five horizontal stripes with a black universian in the center. Light peachy pink, dark peachy pink, light yellow, black and grey|thumb|An alternative universian flag by an anonymous wiki user ]]
    [[File:Universian flag.png|alt=Five horizontal stripes with a black universian in the center. Light peachy pink, dark peachy pink, light yellow, black and grey|thumb|An alternate universian flag by an anonymous Discord user ]]
    '''Universian''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender [[Gender Alignment|alignment]] from the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]]. It in encompasses [[masculine]] ([[solarian]]), [[feminine]] ([[lunarian]]), [[neutral]] ([[stellarian]]), and [[xenine]] ([[spacialian]]/xenic) alignments, as well as [[Gendervoid|void]]/[[Genderless|lack of]] alignment ([[singularian]]), and potentially [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender nonconformity]] and the individualized rejection of gender. This term may be used as a gender alignment or a gender itself. A universian individual may experience all of these alignments at once, or may be [[Genderfluid|fluid]] among them (experiencing one or many alignments at one time and others at another time)
    '''Universian''' is a [[Non-Binary|non-binary]] gender [[Gender Alignment|alignment]] from the [[Galactian Alignments|galactian alignment system]]. It in encompasses [[masculine]] ([[solarian]]), [[feminine]] ([[lunarian]]), [[neutral]] ([[stellarian]]), and [[xenine]] ([[spacialian]]/xenic) alignments, as well as [[Gendervoid|void]]/[[Genderless|lack of]] alignment ([[singularian]]), and potentially [[Gender Non-Conforming|gender nonconformity]] and the individualized rejection of gender. This term may be used as a gender alignment or a gender itself. A universian individual may experience all of these alignments at once, or may be [[Genderfluid|fluid]] among them (experiencing one or many alignments at one time and others at another time)


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    A revised version of celestial-worm's flag was created by an anonymous wiki user on August 1, 2022.
    A revised version of celestial-worm's flag was created by an anonymous wiki user on August 1, 2022.
    [[File:Universian symbol.png|thumb|An alternate universian symbol]]
    [[File:Universian symbol.png|thumb|An alternate universian symbol]]
    The alternative universian flag by an anonymous wiki user was coined on August 13, 2022 on a Discord server to match the pattern of the other galactian alignment system flags. It has five horizontal stripes which from top to bottom are light peachy pink, dark peachy pink, light yellow, black and grey. In addition in the center is an alternate universian symbol. The peach colors are inspired by the pangender flag and represents the universian essentially being a combination of many/all galactian alignments. The other colors are inspired by other galactian alignment flags. Moreover the the moon symbol represents being lunarian, the sol symbol being solarian, the dot in the center of the sol symbol also represents being singularian, the ring being spacialian and/or voidrian, the stars being stellarian and the circle which contains the moon and sol symbols represents being calypsian.
    The alternate universian flag was designed on August 13, 2022 in a Discord server, by someone who wishes to remain anonymous. It was designed to match the pattern of the other galactian alignment system flags. It has five horizontal stripes which from top to bottom are light peachy pink, dark peachy pink, light yellow, black and grey. The peach colors are inspired by the pangender flag and represents the universian essentially being a combination of many/all galactian alignments. The other colors are inspired by other galactian alignment flags. They also designed an alternate universian symbol, featured in the center of the flag. The the moon symbol represents being lunarian, the sol symbol represents being solarian, the dot in the center of the sol symbol represents being singularian, the ring represents being spacialian and/or voidrian, the stars represent being stellarian, and the circle which contains the moon and sol symbols can represent being calypsian.


    ==History==
    ==History==

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    Universian flag by celestial-worm
    Revised universian flag
    Five horizontal stripes with a black universian in the center. Light peachy pink, dark peachy pink, light yellow, black and grey
    An alternate universian flag by an anonymous Discord user

    Universian is a non-binary gender alignment from the galactian alignment system. It in encompasses masculine (solarian), feminine (lunarian), neutral (stellarian), and xenine (spacialian/xenic) alignments, as well as void/lack of alignment (singularian), and potentially gender nonconformity and the individualized rejection of gender. This term may be used as a gender alignment or a gender itself. A universian individual may experience all of these alignments at once, or may be fluid among them (experiencing one or many alignments at one time and others at another time)

    Flag

    The universian flag has five horizontal stripes, which from top to bottom are purple, lime green, black, white, and pink. Purple represents the fluidity or complexity of experiencing gender in multiple or varying forms. Green represents ties to non-binary and xenogenders and alignments. Black represents the vastness of gender possibility as well as a potential lack or void of gender. White was added for aesthetic appeal and its meaning is open to personal interpretation. Pink represents potential ties to masculinity and femininity. There is a white spiral symbol in the center of the black stripe that looks like a galaxy or a theoretical universal shape.

    A revised version of celestial-worm's flag was created by an anonymous wiki user on August 1, 2022.

    An alternate universian symbol

    The alternate universian flag was designed on August 13, 2022 in a Discord server, by someone who wishes to remain anonymous. It was designed to match the pattern of the other galactian alignment system flags. It has five horizontal stripes which from top to bottom are light peachy pink, dark peachy pink, light yellow, black and grey. The peach colors are inspired by the pangender flag and represents the universian essentially being a combination of many/all galactian alignments. The other colors are inspired by other galactian alignment flags. They also designed an alternate universian symbol, featured in the center of the flag. The the moon symbol represents being lunarian, the sol symbol represents being solarian, the dot in the center of the sol symbol represents being singularian, the ring represents being spacialian and/or voidrian, the stars represent being stellarian, and the circle which contains the moon and sol symbols can represent being calypsian.

    History

    The term was coined on October 5, 2020, by Tumblr user @celestial-worm (previously emelio-still-exists). Xe also designed the flag, which was included in the original post.[1]

    Resources

    Alternate universian flag coining
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