A note on the utility of gender-free pronouns in literature

Consider the phrase “the Raven of Stars begins xyr [simplify: their] dance” which is what I was writing (for the Discordian Postcard Conspiracy) the first time I decided I required a multiple genderless possessive. In my case, I wanted to specify that despite being a ‘the’ the Raven of Stars was not-singular yet [……]

INTERLUDE *& ::::: Demonoid Spake Thus

It was ever thus so, ever thus so and so, or so-so, as the case may be and if not it was trauma. In the sideways glance of time, as the case may be, or if not it was, we were in the letter of the law, but in it we took off into the night,