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− | '''Gender''', along with [[Marriage#Sexual_orientation|orientation]], determines if two creatures can [[breed]]. Gender may also influence the size, attacks, or other characteristics of creatures (e.g. [[ | + | '''Gender''', along with [[Marriage#Sexual_orientation|orientation]], determines if two creatures can [[breed]]. Gender may also influence the size, attacks, or other characteristics of creatures (e.g. [[elephant seal]], [[moose]]). |
==Determining gender== | ==Determining gender== |
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Gender, along with orientation, determines if two creatures can breed. Gender may also influence the size, attacks, or other characteristics of creatures (e.g. elephant seal, moose).
Determining gender
When viewing a unit, a symbol appears below its name:
Gender | Symbol | Common names | Other uses |
---|---|---|---|
Male | ♂ | Boar | Bags |
Female | ♀ | Sow | Amulets |
Additionally, when viewing a unit from the u menu or with v-z, the creature will be referred to as "he" or "she".
A gelded male's gender will appear as x♂x.
Raws
In the raws, genders are defined using generalized caste tokens (not to be confused with casts). Castes are often just defined as "male" or "female", but there are a few notable exceptions.