Prejudices in The Flying Flux | World Anvil

Prejudices

Asexuality

Differences in physical appearance and race are extremely common on the Flying Flux, making categorization by physiological variation rare. However, one's sexuality is a common target for criticism--most notably, asexual reproduction. Social independence is... undesirable within societies, and the almost universal drive to reproduce leads to an interdependent state of mind. Unfortunately, asexual reproduction is a decently rare phenomena that exempt a few select Fluxers from this trend.

Homosexuality, heterosexuality, bi-, tri-, and pansexuality are hard to determine, since the fluidity of physical gender eliminates the want for 'proper design'. Asexuality, however, is obvious enough to be isolated and ostracized as one of few notable prejudices.


The dangerous occupation known as magehood is one of the oldest in Flux. Ever since Chazos left this world, many of its brightest young minds instantly began developing new and unusual techniques that could manipulate this strange energy, and perform various tasks. Initially, they were accepted by the Chazra without hesitation, initializing a surge in religious popularity known as the Dogma Decade.

Upon its end, however, magical experimentation was rejected by society, and while the Chazra supported them, it was only a matter of time before stigma became superstition. Groups like the Parapoptsi claim that such practices damage Chaos and the Law of Constancy through the exploitation of the Law of Perception.

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