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Stranger Skies

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Divinity. Mortality. War. Silva, Queen of Wolves, Lady of the True Woods, seeks her only friend Etan, who, along with other deities of the Council of Divinity, has gone missing for reasons unknown. Her search traps her on a world where the wolves have lost faith in her; she falls from grace, becoming a mortal woman whose remaining powers could brand her a witch. Hot on the scent, Silva refuses to give up her hunt, even as mortal life threatens to tear her apart and the smoke of war hangs heavy on the horizon. Should she try to regain her godhood and save her faithless followers? Or should she resign herself to mortality, and find what brief happiness human love can give? Through the chaos of political upheaval and the turmoil in her own heart, Silva can’t escape a persistent feeling: her fall was not an accident.

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Gender The Borderlands Saga is a series with genderqueer, agender, tri-gender, or otherwise non-binary characters who play roles sufficiently big to require a guide to figure out their pronouns. Without some explanation, non-binary gender pronouns can be confusing. (Binary pronouns are he/she; him/her.) To eliminate confusion, here are some notes. Some characters in the first part of the book use non-binary gender (or gender-neutral) pronouns. (After the first part, I revert to the familiar binary pronouns for most of the book.) Those characters in this book who have non-binary pronouns come from a planet with five genders. Thoebe’s genders are man, woman, agender, tri-gender, and genderqueer. However, man and woman do not use he and she. The two characters from this planet are male and genderqueer, so I’ll give you those two sets of pronouns. The sets are categorized as follows.* Subject: They looked at the forest. Object: The forest looked at them. Possessive Adjective: It was their forest. Possessive Pronoun: The forest was theirs. Reflexive: They kept the forest for themselves. Male pronouns S: ze (Ze looked at the forest…., etc.) O: zim PA: ziis PP: ziis R: zimself Plural: zimin Genderqueer pronouns S: jhe O: jhen PA: jhes PP: jhes R: jhenself Plural: jhe-en As well as those different sets of pronouns, they/their/them is a commonly-used set of gender-neutral pronouns. These will be used for characters that don’t have a set gender or pronoun. *I have taken this form of categorization from this quite extensive, though no longer existent, database of gender neutral pronouns, by John Williams. I have also copied the sample sentence structure from said database, and, in doing research for appropriate pronouns and Thoebe’s five-gender system, made use of the lists in the database as well as of my own imagination.

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