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Why "must be female"? I saw an old holywood movie where a huge bodybuilder was a tooth-fairy. And that was damn hilarious. Not to mention Trans and Homo's who might be a godmathers, but not effectively "female" too... -- [[User:LRimus|LRimus]] ([[User talk:LRimus|talk]]) 06:45, 28 February 2018 (MST)
 
Why "must be female"? I saw an old holywood movie where a huge bodybuilder was a tooth-fairy. And that was damn hilarious. Not to mention Trans and Homo's who might be a godmathers, but not effectively "female" too... -- [[User:LRimus|LRimus]] ([[User talk:LRimus|talk]]) 06:45, 28 February 2018 (MST)
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: Godmathers? What that? In any case, personally I would allow a trans fairy godmother. The DM can also lift the 'female' prerequisites for a certain character. But the archetype, which is what the feats are built from is overwhelmingly female and that what the prerequisites and feat presentation are meant to represent. That said, being Fey, the line between gender, sex, identity and forms can be bent pretty hard. One last note is that this is for Fairy Godmothers, not tooth-fairy, which are two different literary kind of fairy as far as I know (I could be wrong though). --[[User:Leziad|Leziad]] ([[User talk:Leziad|talk]]) 07:22, 28 February 2018 (MST)
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::Sorry, I'm not always tracking my grammar. You are right, and about tooth fairy, they are indeed completely different entities, of course. I just made an example, since both are fairies and both are uniformly female. -- [[User:LRimus|LRimus]] ([[User talk:LRimus|talk]]) 15:19, 2 March 2018 (MST)

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Why "must be female"? I saw an old holywood movie where a huge bodybuilder was a tooth-fairy. And that was damn hilarious. Not to mention Trans and Homo's who might be a godmathers, but not effectively "female" too... -- LRimus (talk) 06:45, 28 February 2018 (MST)

Godmathers? What that? In any case, personally I would allow a trans fairy godmother. The DM can also lift the 'female' prerequisites for a certain character. But the archetype, which is what the feats are built from is overwhelmingly female and that what the prerequisites and feat presentation are meant to represent. That said, being Fey, the line between gender, sex, identity and forms can be bent pretty hard. One last note is that this is for Fairy Godmothers, not tooth-fairy, which are two different literary kind of fairy as far as I know (I could be wrong though). --Leziad (talk) 07:22, 28 February 2018 (MST)
Sorry, I'm not always tracking my grammar. You are right, and about tooth fairy, they are indeed completely different entities, of course. I just made an example, since both are fairies and both are uniformly female. -- LRimus (talk) 15:19, 2 March 2018 (MST)