Talk:Roguefort Cookie/OvenBreak/@comment-172.58.155.154-20200713144142/@comment-32094364-20200713181834

Pitaya does not use they/them anywhere in the game as far as I am aware. If it was the case and I missed it, please let me know and I will update that page immediately to say nonbinary.

Roguefort is not specified. Roguefort is in a disguise and does not want people to know a true identity. Devsisters has done this with multiple characters who do not reveal their true identities, including Sandwich Cookie's costume and Leek Cookie's disguise before he revealed his identity. I do not think it is appropriate to mark Roguefort as nonbinary when that may not be intended as actual representation. I do not want to have a case where the wiki states something that is not confirmed and then it is wrong. This already happened with Dark Choco and should not happen again. (Technically Cinnamon as well, but that's a different situation) Wikis are not for uncertain information. I will say to please just think what you want of the characters anyway though. Canon shouldn't matter. If you want any character to be nonbinary, just say they're nonbinary. If there's nothing confirmed there's also nothing to say you're wrong, and even if it turns out you're wrong, who cares, keep doing what you're doing. You don't have to listen to canon.

Also, just from ten seconds on google. There are many other articles about this that you can go through but I just picked some of the first results because they have concise answers.

https://www.quora.com/Does-Korean-have-gender-specific-pronouns

https://community.wanikani.com/t/japanese-pronouns-for-non-binary-genders/35699/3

The thing with both of these languages is that they don't need to specify a gender, really. The fact that a gender was specified is weird, especially in the amount of languages it was specified, tbh.