Am I alone in believing that Illyria is not inherently female? Like, am I seriously the only one who believes that the pronoun "she" in reference to Illyria is due to the God-King inhabiting a female body, and that if Illyria had jumped into Knox's body or another male, that Illyria would be referred to as "he?" The Old Ones were presented on the show as beings that just existed, that were born out of the Primordium, that did not need to procreate, so I always assumed that Illyria was intersexed or genderless. I don't remember Knox referring to Illyria as female or male prior to it entering Fred's body.
Also, does Illyria have organs? It's obvious that he/she/it bleeds, but did it manufacture its own organs because it liquified all of Fred's. If someone tried to sess with that and it didn't have internals necessary for the act, it'd been like making love to a box of packing peanuts or crispy chicken or something equally unpleasant. I mean, I know Willingham thought he was being all edgy by making Illyria want to com-shuck with Connor for whatever reason, but did Illyria want Connor because he's the most powerful mortal being? If there had been a more powerful female or if Connor was female, would Illyria have still tried to tap that? IDW seems perfectly willing to accept Illyria as a purely female demon (I guess the original show writers were too- Leave it to a female deity to nearly destroy all of time and space because she's got massive PMS cramps), but I'm not buying it just as I don't buy Olvikan being male purely because the Mayor chose it for his Ascension ritual. Even though Glory was outwardly female, she was always referred to as a god not a goddess on the show. Hecate and Thespia, however, are referred to as goddesses.
Also, does Illyria have organs? It's obvious that he/she/it bleeds, but did it manufacture its own organs because it liquified all of Fred's. If someone tried to sess with that and it didn't have internals necessary for the act, it'd been like making love to a box of packing peanuts or crispy chicken or something equally unpleasant. I mean, I know Willingham thought he was being all edgy by making Illyria want to com-shuck with Connor for whatever reason, but did Illyria want Connor because he's the most powerful mortal being? If there had been a more powerful female or if Connor was female, would Illyria have still tried to tap that? IDW seems perfectly willing to accept Illyria as a purely female demon (I guess the original show writers were too- Leave it to a female deity to nearly destroy all of time and space because she's got massive PMS cramps), but I'm not buying it just as I don't buy Olvikan being male purely because the Mayor chose it for his Ascension ritual. Even though Glory was outwardly female, she was always referred to as a god not a goddess on the show. Hecate and Thespia, however, are referred to as goddesses.
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It's why I find it especially ridiculous how Illyria is oversexed these days.
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Illyria is definitely being oversexed, and I think it's because Willingham had very few characters to work with for his "sexy" angles. I mean, he has Kate and Illyria, too primarily not-bimbolicious characters that were systematically turned into nymphettes over the course of two arcs- first with Kelley Armstrong's "sexy" new skintight costume for Kate (which led to the infamous cover where her camel toe and back entrance were spotlighted) and with his own need to make Illyria go into heat like an animal. He also had Kelley Armstrong's Dez who spent a lot of time naked. There's also his own Laura Weathermill who is presented as a sort of "frost queen" who is wound so tight that any moment she's just going to explode from sexual frustration and tear off her own clothes. Plus, there's the female Big Bad who doesn't like to wear clothes and exposes her backside. You know, leather-clad Gwen is still sulking around; why not just have her standing around instead of making poor Kate uncomfortable. Oh, that's right because women are betrayers and will always use any opportunity to hurt men.
I'm also tired of Connor constantly being used as a sexual or pseudo-sexual pawn, but that's a whole other rant. XD
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At least, that's how I understood it.
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It was one of the points I explored in my big Illyria essay years ago.
Though now I'd probably go for the end result as being gender queer.
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The Illyria we know is female, but not sure what that means yet.
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I think Illyria as an entity is gender-free (God King may be masculine, but in English masculine also equals gender-neutral, even now - see actor vs. actress, comedian vs. comedienne, entrepreneur vs. entrepreneuse and all the other French loan words we don't bother to use the feminine for), but I agree with
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Maybe I'm just upset because after reading comments elsewhere that it seems that some readers only want Illyria to be female so that she can have breasts and possibly have a lesbian experience, which makes me very, very sad. *head-desk*
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1. All the male posters at the IDW forum complain that the female posters are wrong in asserting that the comics are meant for male readers and are geared with fanservice and female nudity towards them.
2. Two seconds later, when asked about what they like most about Illyria and what they find most interesting about her, some of the males only reply "She's hot" and "yeah, she's really hot."
3. The only thing people seem to be interested in is how Illyria interacts with "other women," revealing that they only view her as female and nothing else... And also other comments imply that they want her to have a lesbian tryst.
4. No one wonders why the "comic fanboy" stereotype still exists.
Oh, my brain hurts.
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But then, for me, feminine != sexualised, so the idea of bimbo-ifying her pretty much horrifies me.
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Same here. Although, while Illyria doesn't seem to care that everyone addresses her as female, if you asked her, I doubt she'd call herself female. We as humans are hyperaware of gender and draw lots of conclusions from it, but to Illyria those conclusions are likely meaningless. We (the audience and the other characters) are trying to label Illyria in ways that probably don't even make sense to an Old One, but Illyria doesn't care what we think anyway. :)
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I'm off to read your essay! Whee! :D
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If they could do it without failing, though, I'd love to see the Angelverse get some trans characters.
Me too, but I think there's a high probable fail factor with the writers.
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I identify absolutely as a male. But if I were to ascend to pure genderless demonhood I'd probably put the maleness aside while I ravaged the countryside and made all humans my slaves or my dinner. Then if I found myself isolated in a prison drilled through the center of the Earth for millions of years and released into a female human body imbued with my demon essence, I expect I'd make the transition to female self identification reasonably smoothly. More smoothly than the rest of that, anyway.
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And yeah on the likelihood of fail. :(
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Well, again - I think of Illyria (on the show) as being both Fred and Illyria. Not just Illyria in Fred's body - but Fred and Illyria in Fred's body.
So it's someone who has been previously genderless combined with someone who has always been female. Thereby defaulting to female, because as far as Illyria has gender, 50% female mind in a female body is going to end up being mostly female.