I'm trying to make a look for a lalafell that would make it hard for anyone to tell if it a boy or a girl. I seem to have trouble deciding on what hairstyle I should go with. Any thought on a gender-neutral character?
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I'm trying to make a look for a lalafell that would make it hard for anyone to tell if it a boy or a girl. I seem to have trouble deciding on what hairstyle I should go with. Any thought on a gender-neutral character?
Honestly?
Just... pick a non-super girly hairstyle and you'll be fine. I've had a couple cases where someone thought Jiji was a girl, even though my hairstyle is literally used by a male.
If you interact with any non-main lalafell players, they will have no idea of your gender unless you're wearing specific clothing. Because other races can't tell the different between a boy lala and a girl lala.
Hmm, do the dice gods really care what hairstyle their sacrifice has? I didn't think that had a bearing on the taste of it's soul...
As said, any shorter hairstyle without super-cute on/it will probably work.
You should keep in mind to pick a gender-neutral title aswell! Or no title at all - keep in mind that a lot of titles appear genderneutral in english, but not in other languages, like german. We really love to gender everything and most of the time I use the title to tell wether a lalafell is male or female.
I'm surprised that potatoes have gender.
Ehh i mean most of the people i know can't tell the difference anyhow unless there's an outfit or something that defines it for us.
For characters with lore-accurate names, you can also instantly tell their gender (and clan) by their name because they have different set structures.
...with the odd exception of Pipin, who has a Plainsfolk name (Pipin Tarupin) but only uses the first half of it, so it looks like a female Dunesfolk name!
male lalas are really goofy emotes so they stand out even if you go full hooded robe look
The ears are a giveaway, the males have darker tipped ears.
If you know that and you aren't wearing headgear, you can tell easily enough.
A former guildmate of mine made the mistake of calling me a cute little boy. I bit him.
You can easily tell a lalafell's gender by their idle poses... *sigh*
That aside, though, Asahi's hairstyle is short and and not overly cute, wearable by both genders, it would be a fitting pick.
Asahi & Pipin's hair are perfect for gender bending Lalafells. Wear plain robes, too. Totally mess with people like that. Also, change their name to Pat, Terry, Kelly, Stacy, Tracy, Alex or Chris. These are very gender neutral and will complete the mindfuck!
I always thought they should've given the females prominent boobs like the rest of the races to prevent this, but then again, it's fun messing with people and make them guess.
Play a female lala and change your face and hair style most suited for a guy
https://i.imgur.com/Isc4EEt.jpg
I think this hairstyle is a good choice for a gender neutral/fluid character.
https://i.imgur.com/HXaD69O.png
So is this one!
In the end; though, lalafell are pretty easy to make gender neutral in appearance. Just spend a bit of time playing around with character generator.
One thing of note, lalafell appear to have the same base model. So, I don't feel there will be much difference between which gender you choose except for the character's stance and default dances.
Also, what your character wears is a big part of appearing gender neutral. Robes which cover you head to feet, metal armor with thigh high boots, etc... all can hide what a character's the character's born gender is.
Have fun with it!