Hhhh just a heads up for people following me for the Voltron S8 post, I’m glad to have you but I want to let you know that:
a) Deltarune, especially Seam and Jevil, are still my main fixation at the moment
b) My fandom posts are kind of sporadic and are based entirely on my current mood. It’ll all be tagged but I can’t promise consistent Voltron content.
I just wanted to give y’all a heads up so you know what to expect. You can choose to keep following or unfollow based on this info, it’s up to you but just wanted y’all to know :3
I’ve seen a headcanon going around that Noelle from Deltarune is trans, and while I fully support that headcanon, I would like to offer you the headcanon that Noelle’s dad Rudy Holiday is a trans male. See, here’s the thing:
We know that Rudy and Noelle are monsters based off of bovids, specifically caribou. Both female and male caribou grow antlers in Spring, but male caribou usually shed theirs in November or December after the mating season has ended (”Animal Facts: Caribou”).
But the main indicator to support my headcanon is the size and shape of Rudy’s antlers. Here is an image that displays the differences between male (right) and female (left) caribou antlers (source):
The females have smaller antlers, and usually the tips are more rounded. The male caribou normally have much larger antlers with sharper ends.
Here’s another image of a female caribou (source):
Now look and compare Noelle’s horns with Rudy’s:
They are pretty much the exact same size, and both are short and rounded, so that’s why I support the headcanon that Rudolph “Rudy” Holiday is trans. Of course, since we don’t have a scale of other sizes we don’t know how big the horns actually are, but the fact that they’re the same size and shape gives hints that one or the other is transgender. Thanks for your time!
Quick info: “Atashi” is a pronouns mainly used by female, though man can use it but it’s very rare and usually used by men who act girly. Please correct me if i’m wrong
Just a little thing i found that really interesting. I always thought that Seam as man because of their name. And yeah Seam’s japanese name is Nui, from Nuigurumi that means Plush Doll.
Atashi also used to be used as a gender neutral term (i.e. both men and women would regularly use it to refer to themselves), but it further into the past, so it could either represent age or gender. Here is what the wiki says: