[ID: A rectangular flag made up of 28 horizontal stripes, with black lines between each stripe. The stripes from top to bottom are a repeating pattern of antique white, vibrant red, antique white, dark grey. In the middle of the flag is a deck of French-suited playing cards. The 6 of Hearts rests on top, and the 10 of Spaces is partially pulled out of the middle of the deck. End ID.]
..⬪..A gender like genderfluid, but it feels like every time one's gender changes they draw it from a deck of cards..⬪..
Coined by yours truly, xe! If reposted please give credit, via reblog, tagging xe, link, or anything else you can come up with!
(ignore that the bottom line isn't lined up. xi didn't notice till now)
Foolduckalleytarotic / Foolduckamtarotic: A gender connected to the Duck Fool, by rubberduckytarot, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to ducks, naïveté, foolishness, and experiencing things for the first time. It may be related to learning experiences and failure.
[ID 1: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark grey-blue, grey blue, icy white, scarlet, gold, dark grey-black, denim blue, grey blue, dark grey-blue. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Fool tarot card. The card depicts a rubber duck in a jester hat, standing on a rock above water. A tiny red duck sits behind it. End ID.]
Revfoolduckalleytarotic / Revfoolduckamtarotic: A gender connected to the Reversed Duck Fool, from the Alleyman’s Tarot. It is tied to ducks, naïveté, recklessness, and impatience. It may be related to indecision and leaping before looking.
[ID 2: two rectangular flags made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark grey-blue, grey blue, denim blue, dark grey-black, gold, scarlet, icy white, grey blue, dark grey-blue. In the middle of the second flag, there is an inverted Fool tarot card. End ID.]
[ID: A rectangular flag made up of 9 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are onyx, dark slate grey, dark lavender, deep fuchsia, sand yellow, deep fuchsia, dark lavender, dark slate grey, onyx. End ID.]
WelcomeNightarot: A gender related to the first Welcome to Nightvale tarot deck
The flag colors are inspired by the related deck
Coined for @petrichorvoices
No suggested pronouns
Occultarius: A sub-umbrella of Dystrofare for genders related to power, occultism, magic, evil, darkness, non-mental illness caused paranoia, backstabbing, theatrics, abuse of power, etc.
Common themes, connections, and experiences in Occultarius genders include:
- Magic being used for evil, by people in power, for general nefarious reasons, and to keep bad people in power
- Glowing eyes looking out from darkness, the feeling of being watched
- Rituals, spells, magic, curses, hexes, astrology, chanting, general occult stuff
- Backstabbing, worry, paranoia, betrayal
- Velvet curtains, other velvet things, dramatic settings
- Crystals, crystal balls, tarot cards, Lenormand cards, zodiac cards
- Nighttime, darkness, shadows
- Jewelry, gems, jewels, gold, silver
- Riches, money, fame, power, notoriety, abundance, decadence
- Candles, candle circles, candles mysteriously going out
- Sparks, fire
- Blood, blood stains, daggers
- Fighting, arguing, conflict, violence
- Red, orange, yellow
- Purple, indigo, violet
- Dark colors, black, shades of grey
however, Cultaris don’t have to be related to any of these things. Due to this term being inspired by my associations with the songs The Hardest Part is the Night and Shout at the Devil, Occultarius genders do fall under the Bonjender and Cruegender umbrellas, as well as the Dystrofare umbrella, though they don’t have to actually be related to Bon Jovi, Motley Crue, or any of their music or fall under any other umbrellas, unless the coiner wishes.
The colors are inspired by my associations with the vibe of this term
This was for the twenty-ninth day of my coining event! Prompt: Shout At the Devil (Motley Crue) // The Hardest Part Is The Night (Bon Jovi)
Other information, like the related -in-nature term, quality, etc. are under the cut
No suggested pronouns
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Invihougodam: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of The Tower, known as the House of God, by Freya Campbell. This card is found in the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: three rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are white, black, granite, white, black. In the middle of the third flag, there is a white lightning bolt. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Tower tarot card. The card depicts a tower being struck by lightning and fractured in two. In the background are 2 other towers similarly split in half. The sky is grey and superimposed with a skull's eyes and nose socket. In the upper left of the flag is the roman numeral 16, and in the lower right is the phrase "the house of god." End ID.]
Inviprideadam / Inviprigolst: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the High Priestess, by witchinstore. This card is found in the Gold Star Tarot and the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags made up of 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are black, tan, leather, dirt brown, dark grey. In the middle of the first flag, there is a High Priestess tarot card. The card depicts a skeleton in priestess clothing. The priestess’ headpiece resembles a crescent moon. Behind it are simple dots of stars, and beneath it is text that reads “the high priestess.” End ID]
Inviworldsasurai: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the World, by Stasia Burrington. This card is found in the Sasuraibito Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are vibrant orange, pastel teal, vivid blue, grey green, vibrant red-orange. In the middle of the first flag, there is a World tarot card. The card depicts a nude figure with long blue hair. They look directly at the camera, stepping forward, and there is an orange flower in their hair. Both hands and one foot rest on a light green ouroboros, who stretches around the entirety of the image. Surrounding them are various leaves and vivid orange plants. At the bottom of the card is the roman numeral 21 within a black diamond, and below that is text reading "the world." End ID.]
Inviphansasurai: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Hierophant, by Stasia Burrington. This card is found in the Sasuraibito Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are yellow, medium green, pale blue, dark teal, peach pink. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Hierophant tarot card. The card depicts a bald monk. He has a long white beard, stretched earlobes, and a cross on his forehead. He is dressed in white robes, with a blue cloak over it, and he wears a red mala on his wrist. On one hand is a white book with a red bookmark, while the other hand is lifted with the thumb and index finger touching. At the bottom of the card is the roman numeral 5 within a black diamond, and below that is text reading "the hierophant." End ID.]
Invitempsasurai: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of Temperance, by Stasia Burrington. This card is found in the Sasuraibito Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are green-tinted black, dark muted blue, pastel blue, burnt umber, off-white. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Temperance tarot card. The card depicts a shirtless blue-skinned figure, pouring a warm brown drink from one white cup to another. They have black tattoos of leaves on both arms, all the way up to the backs of their shoulders. They are looking directly at the camera. At the bottom of the card is the roman numeral 14 within a black diamond, and below that is text reading "temperance." End ID.]
Invideviam: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the Devil, by finsterwalds. This card is found in the Alleyman's Tarot. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are vibrant red, grey, dark red, blue-tinted grey, dark blue-tinted grey. In the middle of the first flag, there is a Devil tarot card. The card depicts a figure in a red suit with a goat skull for a head, who is sitting in a red chair with crossed legs. They hold a full wine glass in one hand and a cigarette in the other. Multiple bloody knives drive into their heart. The background is a mixture of red triangles and monochrome images. A spaded tail is drawn curling under the chair. At the top of the card is the roman numeral 15, and at the bottom is the words "the devil." End ID.]
Inviworldtipam / Inviworlchiate: An inviane identity that can only be described by this specific version of the World. This card is found in the Alleyman's Tarot and a Minchiate deck from the Bibliothèque nationale de France. This may be used on its own, or as a gender, aldern, or any other aspect of identity.
[ID: two rectangular flags with 5 horizontal stripes. The stripes from top to bottom are dark brick, brown grey, muted warm brown, muted vanilla, pale yellow-tinted grey. In the middle of the first flag, there is a World tarot card. The card depicts an angel sitting atop an orb detailed with a spiral. There is red fabric over their shoulders, and they're looking up at an hourglass that is lifted over their head. In the upper left of the card is a white circle with the number 39, and at the bottom are the words "Le Monde". End ID.]