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Assassin’s creed shadows art book leak features recruitable non-binary character. You will be able to collect a bunch of misfits, some of which seem to pander to modern day language.
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My cover photo fits ubisoft perfectly.

Preble Jefferson can see 5 seconds into the future. When government agencies become aware of his skill, he'll do whatever it takes to protect his family. “Calling this a thriller is a bit reductive...The most interesting novel I’ve read in a long time.” --JDC

In that time period?

After reading the other descriptions that was a very deliberate thing they did using “they” because the other females like Oda Nobungagas sister they use “she”

The sad thing is that, if this was 15 or so years ago, I think we’d all think it’s something spoiler related, or wouldn’t even bat an eye. Nowadays it’s “welp, guess this is the token character to pander to X mental disability of today”

Yup. If they pulled a mulan with the character but the character knows they’re a chic, very cool and based. Otherwise. It’s just pandering. I can’t wait for the lecture of attention drawn to it if this is indeed the case.

there no such thing as a non binary in Sengoku Period, hell not even 15 years ago, nobody "identified" as such

This is just disgusting...

Meh, they is often used as singular. Improper Grammer ain't to rare eh? I need more than this.

Every other character is not written like this. However. I have no other reproducible information and I’m never going to ask anyone to trust me bro. But. In writing, they’re purposely trying to be ambiguous in sentence structure. I’ve done this before when writing a femboy who is convincingly a girl to a character and it’s easy to recognize when someone is being intentionally mysterious.

as a non fan of this bs game, i need to admit this probably just means "they as a class or ronins" not "single they npc". like "she's one of the ronins and -they- are well trained and etc". lets not being sus onto everything.

The sentence then wouldn’t make sense if talking a plurality. Read the full sentence. That is about an individual who didn’t like “strict” ways of the samurai. This would go in line with a nonbinary character.
