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Queer identifications listed include characters of non-binary gender, agender, bigender, genderfluid, genderqueer, as well as characters of any third gender. For more information about fictional characters in other identifications of the LGBTQ community, see the lists of lesbian , bisexual , gay , transgender , aromantic , asexual , intersex ...
The Dragon Prince and Gen:Lock both feature non-binary characters. In the first show, Kazi in The Dragon Prince, the Sunfire Elf sign language interpreter, goes by they/them pronouns. [52] [53] Val/entina is genderfluid. [54] [better source needed] In literature, a few examples that stand out. The novel On Steel Breeze featured a non-binary ...
This is a list of asexual characters in fiction, i.e. fictional characters that either self-identify as asexual or have been identified by outside parties to be asexual. Listed characters may also be aromantic. Not listed are celibate but not asexual characters or non-human characters, such as non-sexual computers or aliens in science-fiction
Showing the primary character is at least straight, however, the "Sole Survivor" can romance their companions, regardless of their sex. [133] Final Fantasy: 2000: Final Fantasy IX: Quina Quen: Agender or genderqueer or non-binary Quina Quen is a non-human playable character. [134] Quina is referred to with non-gendered terms in the Japanese ...
Although there are a variety of gynoids across genres, this list excludes female cyborgs (e.g. Seven of Nine in Star Trek: Voyager), non-humanoid robots (e.g. EVE from Wall-E), virtual female characters (Dot Matrix and women from the cartoon ReBoot, Simone from Simone, Samantha from Her), holograms (Hatsune Miku in concert, Cortana from Halo ...
Listed characters are either recurring characters, cameos, guest stars, or one-off characters. For fictional characters in other identifications of the LGBTQ community, see the lists of lesbian, gay, transgender, non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and intersex characters.
Non-binary Founder of Arcbeatle Press, creator of 10,000 Dawns [282] [283] Celeste Yim: 1996 Korean Canadian: Non-binary Comedian, writer [284] Reuben Zellman: 1979 American Non-binary Rabbi, musician [285] [286] Nevo Zisin: 1996 Australian Non-binary Writer, activist [287] Dana Zzyym: 1958 American Non-binary Intersex human rights activist ...
Renarin is gay, and is implied to be attracted towards Rlain, a non-human male character. [271] The author has stated that this will be explored further in later entries of the series. Shallan is Bisexual, although this is barely explored in the text. [272] Jasnah is asexual and heteroromantic, with a neutral opinion towards physical intimacy ...