Enel
The Enel are one of the five Enari genders and occupy a mediating position within the biological and social order. They make up about 19% of the population and are specialized both physiologically and culturally in communication, coordination and regulation.
While other sexes are more focused on physical performance or the production of reproductive substances, Enel take on a central role in the biochemical and social synchronization of complex processes. In reproduction, they provide hormonal and regulatory components that are crucial for coordinating the contributions of the opposite sexes.

Core properties
- about 19% of the population
- slim, agile and relatively light physique
- high sensitivity to chemical signals and social dynamics
- endocrine specialization in hormonal regulation and signal production
- reproductive contribution through regulatory secretions instead of large volumes
- frequent roles in administration, diplomacy and organization
Social role
In many Enarian societies, Enel are considered a link between biological regulation and institutional order. You often work in administration, planning, science and other areas in which complex processes have to be coordinated stably over a long period of time.
Enel are also disproportionately represented in diplomatic, moderating or mediating functions. Their keen perception of subtle signals and their ability to take multiple perspectives into account at the same time make them particularly suitable for negotiation situations.
Psychology and behavior
The psychological structure of the Enel is often characterized by analytical thinking, social attention and strategic action. Many cultures describe them as thoughtful, alert and communicative.
However, this same strength can be perceived ambivalently: their strong focus on coordination, deliberation and long-term consequences sometimes leads to Enel appearing distant or overly rational. However, it is precisely this perception that underlines their typical role as a regulating and mediating gender.