D&D has magic. If you're infirm in some way, it's highly unrealistic: Peasant farmers didn't have time for that kind of thing, and the rich would simply solve the problem with magic.
DnD forums were the first place I even heard of the term "non-binary" heard it there probably a half decade earlier than anywhere else. I knew of the concept of several genders from anthropology, but it was always frame as a culture having a specified set(not being able to make up your own, and ours had two that were biologically based on sex), and it was always on the person wanting to be a supernumery gender to convince the rest of the community they were that. "Misgendering" was not a thing.
These freaks always existed. They were Always Chaotic Evil and butchering them in droves was extremely cathartic.
D&D has magic. If you're infirm in some way, it's highly unrealistic: Peasant farmers didn't have time for that kind of thing, and the rich would simply solve the problem with magic.
DnD forums were the first place I even heard of the term "non-binary" heard it there probably a half decade earlier than anywhere else. I knew of the concept of several genders from anthropology, but it was always frame as a culture having a specified set(not being able to make up your own, and ours had two that were biologically based on sex), and it was always on the person wanting to be a supernumery gender to convince the rest of the community they were that. "Misgendering" was not a thing.