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<blockquote data-quote="Imaculata" data-source="post: 8681513" data-attributes="member: 6801286"><p>I would think that magical beings that live as long as elves, are wise enough to not really care very much about gender. They have hundreds of years to figure out how they identify, and I would imagine elven society just wouldn't make a big deal out of it. So the concept of a pride flag, especially a rainbow one that is so close to our own, just doesn't fit.</p><p></p><p>However, I could imagine elves weaving different fabrics into their clothing as an expression of how they currently identify. Something subtle, that only elves would really pick up on. I think elves wouldn't feel a need to express any kind of pride, especially about something so normal to elven society. But also to express it with flags is very human. Do elves care much about flags at all?</p><p></p><p>A fertility festival I could see. In my own campaign I had a human fertility festival, which the whole town took part in. There were parades, monks throwing rose petals, partying and heavy drinking all day and night. And young and old would pray to the fertility goddess in the hope of finding love that day. But they didn't have flags with genitals on them, that would just be distasteful. Instead they had parade wagons, wore brightly colored clothing, carried statues of the goddess through the city, and played lots of music.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Imaculata, post: 8681513, member: 6801286"] I would think that magical beings that live as long as elves, are wise enough to not really care very much about gender. They have hundreds of years to figure out how they identify, and I would imagine elven society just wouldn't make a big deal out of it. So the concept of a pride flag, especially a rainbow one that is so close to our own, just doesn't fit. However, I could imagine elves weaving different fabrics into their clothing as an expression of how they currently identify. Something subtle, that only elves would really pick up on. I think elves wouldn't feel a need to express any kind of pride, especially about something so normal to elven society. But also to express it with flags is very human. Do elves care much about flags at all? A fertility festival I could see. In my own campaign I had a human fertility festival, which the whole town took part in. There were parades, monks throwing rose petals, partying and heavy drinking all day and night. And young and old would pray to the fertility goddess in the hope of finding love that day. But they didn't have flags with genitals on them, that would just be distasteful. Instead they had parade wagons, wore brightly colored clothing, carried statues of the goddess through the city, and played lots of music. [/QUOTE]
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