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* In ''Final Fantasy IX'', Quina is a genderless character who is referred to as "he/she". This is true for his/her entire species. | |||
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* The Asari species in ''Mass Effect'' are an alien race that all appear feminine and use she/her pronouns. However, Liara T'Soni of the Asari says that the species is "mono-gendered", and "male and female have no real meaning for us." Liara also says that she is "not precisely a woman." Despite this, the Codex describes the Asari as an all-female race. | * The Asari species in ''Mass Effect'' are an alien race that all appear feminine and use she/her pronouns. However, Liara T'Soni of the Asari says that the species is "mono-gendered", and "male and female have no real meaning for us." Liara also says that she is "not precisely a woman." Despite this, the Codex describes the Asari as an all-female race. | ||