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Jae is a Faerie student who goes to Supernatural Academy. They are non-binary and prefer they/them pronouns. [30] Jae is voiced by transgender and non-binary actor Ali J. Eisner. Angel Jose Craig of the Creek: Angel Lorenzana Agender: 2018–present One of the characters, Angel, is non-binary and uses they/them pronouns.
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 ...
The titular character lives for over 300 years as both a man and a woman, before marrying a non-binary captain near the end of the novel. In addition to a semi-permanent metamorphosis from man to woman, Orlando frequently chooses to present as one gender or another by intentionally changing attire, hairstyle and/or speech. Francis Abernathy
List of LGBTQ characters in modern written fiction; N. List of fictional non-binary characters; P. ... a non-profit organization.
List of transgender characters in television; List of video games with LGBT characters; List of webcomics with LGBT characters; By type. List of fictional pansexual characters; List of fictional asexual characters; List of fictional aromantic characters; List of fictional trans characters; List of fictional non-binary characters
[96] [97] Raine is Disney's first non-binary character, having been confirmed as non-binary by Avi Roque, who voices the character. [98] [99] Roque later made the additional statement that Raine is transgender and transmasculine. [100] In a similar vein, art by series storyboarder King Pecora would depict the character with apparent top surgery ...
Non-binary characters in fiction * List of fictional non-binary characters; A. Amethyst (Steven Universe) Asari (Mass Effect) B. Blue Snowman; Sah Brockner; D.
[6] [7] This page examines gay characters in fictional works as a whole, focusing on characters and tropes in cinema and fantasy. For more information about fictional characters in other parts of the LGBTQ community, see the corresponding pages about pansexual, and non-binary and intersex characters in fiction.