Replying to @TheEdVerse
@TheEdVerse @erikscottdebie @ChrisPerkinsDnD Y’all figure trans folks in Rashemen are treated by gender ID in terms of what paths they can take, or does it present uncomfortable choices and challenges for them? I figure the spirits would see them spiritually, not physically

Aug 3, 2018 · 7:18 PM UTC

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But I’m uncertain which way to go with how the hathran and lodges and such view that. Does the recognition of their gender ID by the tethyr sway how folk view trans individuals, are they given special deference or viewed as bad luck, or simply viewed as their ID, the end?
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Bonus round: do you think there is a set place for genderfluid people, or would it be like...”ok, let’s consult the spirits to see where you fit in the world”?
...had to stereotype the Rashemi, it would be accepting and tolerant of the full range of genders...but used to daily seeing "straight," with females dominant. So not opposed, but anything different from that "norm" will attract interest.
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Awesome answer! Thank you! Forgive me if I’m asking an answered question, but where do minor spellcasters like Rangers fit in Rashemen, now that the line between mundane and spellcaster is less clean?
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... But the spirits DO see them spiritually, not physically. Some of the oldest, "traditionalist" witches are uneasy with that, but uneasy, not adamantly against. In other words, the Rashemi are like everyone else: individuals, with a range of views and reactions. But if you...
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The only time this came up in play in the original Realms campaign, the ranking witches on the spot (NPCs, played by me as DM) decided. They are dead set against outlander male adventurers disguising themselves as female to infiltrate Rashemen for personal larcenous purposes. ...
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