Thread:Jdogno7/@comment-26216812-20150414165326/@comment-1409530-20150417052052

"You need to remember that this wiki is intended to reflect the flavor of the Xenaverse.": I know that. "It does not matter that, in reality, 'god' is masculine and 'goddess' is feminine.": I disagree but never mind that for the moment. " In the Xenaverse, the term 'god' is used in the same context as the word 'deity' is in real life, and 'godhood' simply refers to the state of possessing god-like powers.": But the term deity and/or variations is/are (I can't remember every instance offhand I admit) used in the mythos. Deityhood is a gender neutral term for godhood and goddesshood. "There are many, many instances where female members of the pantheon are referred to both as 'god' and 'goddess'.: True. "To point out an out-of-universe example, in the Slayers universe, the creator of the universe is called the 'Lord of Nightmares' but is female.": Sometimes women are shown to demand being addressed in a masculine manner as a form of respect e.g. Hunter J in Pokemon. Also the character could have a non-binary or fluid gender identity (being both male and female at the same time- Loki would be an example of this). "It doesn't matter that 'Lord' is masculine.": Seemingly in that instance. "In that universe, and thus within the official wiki, she is referred to with the title 'Lord'.": Isn't there a multiverse construct within the fiction? "The same goes for this wiki.": In some instances. Not all. " 'God' is an acceptable term for either gender, regardless of its stricter connotations in the real world.": Not the most accurate or precise term though. Just saying. Just to note that world is a narrow scope of the extent of the reality as there is a greater solar system, galaxy and ultimately universe if not more out there. Just pointing out.