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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 very dimorphic creatures (e.g. elephant seal, moose) - for instance, female giant mosquitos alone can suck blood from other creatures. On the other hand, intelligent species are generally not very dimorphic - for instance, the only difference between male and female dwarves - apart from breeding ability - is the presence of a beard. This means that apart from the occasional and infamous soldier giving birth mid-fight the player can pretty much treat male and female citizens interchangeably. (A notable exception is animal people, whose dimorphism (and other attributes) reflect that of the animal they're inspired from.)

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.

Trivia

Transgender dwarves were confirmed to be a planned future feature on the Bay 12 Games twitter in March 2019. Intersex dwarves were confirmed in the same tweet.