Is Kindred/Lamb/Wolf male or female?
I thought it was kind of interesting that the new champ page doesn't have a single reference to "his/her" or "he/she" anywhere.
I thought it was kind of interesting that the new champ page doesn't have a single reference to "his/her" or "he/she" anywhere.
The likely hood is that Kindred doesn't have discernable sexes, and any pronouns used other than referring to both of them (they, them, etc) are more cultural in Runeterra due to a lack of pronouns for unsexed beings. For all intents and purposes, Lamb is identified as a she and Wolf as a he, but neither of them are likely to have an individual sex or have any discernable gender identity. What's death gonna need a sex or gender identity for anyway?
Just follow the credence of Kindred is them, Lamb is she and Wolf is he.
They are Male and Female, Lamb is Female and Wolf is Male, they both are Kindred.
Most likely not. However, due to the limitations of the English language, we can infer (via voices) that Lamb is female, and Wolf is male. In reality, they are most likely gender/sex neutral, like Bard. The only words that approach this is 'they, them, their', which itself is a plural pronoun set.
There's no good words in the English language for gender/sex neutral, so pick one or the other (male/female, male is default due to reasons).
I'm not sure they have one. I've been using it when referring to either of them. Can spirits have a gender if they were never a living being?
I guess with that logic we can argue that Bard is only considered male because the people who tell stories about him say he is. He's never given us any reason to think he has a specific gender. Personally I still think he's a construct, but that's a discussion for another day.
Lamb is female. Wolf is male. However they both make up the champion Kindred.
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They dont have a sex since they arent bound by the biological requierments of living beings in Runeterra. They do have genders, which is natural since people lable whats masculine or feminine all the time, which usually concludes giving them male or female pronouns based on that social appearance lable.