Board Thread:Wiki management/@comment-3398859-20170629222924/@comment-25435363-20170630143623

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AWikiBoy521 wrote:

CompliensCreator00 wrote:

In further notes, sometimes we jump to conclusion without much evidence. Say Nurse Gargantuar, for instance. Literally no text in the game explicitly states Nurse Gargantuar is male, and yet we use "he" pronouns to refer to it.

I thought this was already been resolved since males can also be nurses like how females can also be doctors. "Common portrayal of nurses as females on fictional works" usually makes this kind of misconception....and that "male nurse" thing unfortunately isn't widely known by many...

Although, you still have a point talking about "evidence", hence my stance....


Choice #1
Much better since having "zombie characters" caused some inconvenience that still confused users today (e.g. "Nurse Gargantuar" when in reality, male nurses exist).


While we're at it, why not we go with what Brainulator once wrote two years and a couple of months ago prevent most of the "gender" confusion? Here's the quote:
As a character, gender pronouns should be used.
During gameplay descriptions, however, gender pronouns should NOT be used.


Well, it might be the first female Gargantuar!