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Like others have said, they/them is probably your best bet - I'd personally stray away from xe/xem if the character is simply ambiguous or unknown, simply because that might give players the impression that the character themselves identify as non-binary (which can make any potential gender...
I could never think of a situation in which a reply that is less than three sentences is ever an adequate roleplay response. On average, less than three sentences is literally less than fourty-five to sixty words. Replies shorter than that speak to me of nothing but a lack of effort or investment.
Algernon had no idea how long it’d been since he slept in a real bed.
It had to have been years, at this point. Ever since he’d left that small group that had taken refuge in a hospital, it’d been tents and whatever empty buildings he felt safe enough. It was hard to complain, though. There...
I wonder what happens if @Macaberz and I both get in 🤔
Do we have to fight to the death? Can there be more than one Macabre??
Find out in the thrilling conclusion...
I'm always pretty free to be honest - but nevermind has a good point, haha, I really like the idea! A lot of postapoc scenarios end to be zombies and stuff, but this one seems really well thought out and a more interesting take, I think. Plus it's topical!