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Genders of the Enari

The Enari have five genders, which together support the reproductive and social structure of the species. Their differences affect not only reproductive func...

Genders of the Enari

The Enari have five genders, which together support the reproductive and social structure of the species. Their differences affect not only reproductive functions, but also body structure, endocrine profiles, developmental trajectories, social attributions and institutional roles.

Captioned comparison view of the five Enari genders.
Captioned comparison view of the five Enari genders.

Documented profiles

  • Enu: numerically most common gender; Producers of the liquor nutritivus and central providers of infant care.
  • Enel: regulatory gender; specializing in chemical communication, hormonal synchronization and mediating social roles.
  • Enor: power-oriented gender; specializing in physical performance and cellular and genetic reproductive contributions.
  • Enath: structure-forming gender; specializes in complex proteins and regulatory molecules for stable embryonic development.
  • Enis: initiating gender; specialized in the activating enzyme that triggers the start of embryonic development.

Biological connection

The gender differences are closely linked to the enarian reproductive system. 01_Fortpflanzungssystem.md offers an introduction to the overall logic. The profiles of Enu, Enel, Enor, Enath and Enis are referenced there as matrix, regulation, cell contribution, structure and activation functions.

What is important for the external appearance is that the five sexes do not have separate "races", but rather share the same system of visible phenotype clusters and markers. The genders only modify which markers on the face, on the skin, in the proportions or on the cartilage ridges are particularly clearly legible.

The same principle applies to the life course: all five genders share a common ontogenesis, but differ in the timing and expression of secondary characteristics.

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Genders of the Enari