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She isnt wearing sleeves. As a matter of fact she isnt wearing much of anything at all. We’re just taking her word for it that she rates a feminine pronoun. Not that I’m looking all that closely I havent seen much in the way of evidence to support a claim for either gender. Do demons really need gender identification? The Lady qualifies, sure. But Behlam? I’m not so sure. There are many emotional reasons to consider something she, such as ships, cars, planes and, (oh so long ago) hurricanes. I’d only consider Behlam a she after placing her in the old, and admitedly outdated, catagory of hurricane.
September 1st, 2008 at 6:48 am
Perhaps the Huntress should have been listening when the LADY and crew were making their plans openly and LOUDLY.
September 1st, 2008 at 12:36 pm
I have a sneaky feeling that The Huntress has a trick up her sleeve.
September 1st, 2008 at 6:10 pm
She isnt wearing sleeves. As a matter of fact she isnt wearing much of anything at all. We’re just taking her word for it that she rates a feminine pronoun. Not that I’m looking all that closely I havent seen much in the way of evidence to support a claim for either gender. Do demons really need gender identification? The Lady qualifies, sure. But Behlam? I’m not so sure. There are many emotional reasons to consider something she, such as ships, cars, planes and, (oh so long ago) hurricanes. I’d only consider Behlam a she after placing her in the old, and admitedly outdated, catagory of hurricane.