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luckykittyzine · 7 months
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Are you still in the wdy Fandom?
If so can we get a drawing of the bois
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Here is some of my boys :3
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posi-pan · 3 years
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just out of curiosity, what are the canon omni and ply characters that you know? and are any of them labeled that in canon?
I have them listed on my omnisexual and polysexual timelines page, but I’ll share them here with sources! I note if they’re labeled in an interview, on social media, or in the piece of media.
(I’ll update this post as I find more omni/ply characters)
The omnisexual characters I know of:
Abby (Broken Things by Lauren Oliveri) — Line in book: “Abby is omnisexual.” (pg. 156)
Addison (Pursuit by Felice Picano) — Line in synopsis: “Handsome, intelligent, street-smart, ruthlessly ambitious, and omnisexual, young Addison Grimmins.”
Alex (The Scientist and the Supermodel by Tara Lain) — Line in book: “Alex is bisexual, or as she calls it, omnisexual.”
Ari (Dark Wine at Dusk by Jenna Barwin) — Line in book: “I consider myself ‘omnisexual.’” (pg. 41)
Benoit (Benoit by R.J. Scott and V.L. Locey) — Line in book: “I might not have been straight or even bi, I tended to think of myself as pan or omni, if picking categories was essential, which it’s not, but society gets hung up on labels.” (pg. 4)
Borg Queen (Star Trek) — Actress in interview: “I had to decide how to play that in Voyager because instead of two men this was two women.” This led Krige to a quick phone call with “the producers” of Voyager, in which it was decided the Borg Queen was “Omnisexual”. “After that, I thought great. I just went and had a great time because they're two wonderful actresses.” [x]
Deadpool (Marvel) — Writer on Twitter: “I’ll keep everyone up to date on his omnisexual exploits.” [x] — Writer on Twitter: “You’re arguing with the guy who introduced the omnisexual, pansexual, heterosexual, homosexual, etc. aspects of the character!” [x]
Decibel Jones (Space Opera by Catheryne M. Valente) — Line in book: “a leggy psychedelic ambidextrous omnisexual gendersplat glitterpunk financially punch-drunk ethnically ambitious glamrock messiah.” (pg. 10) — Line in book: “at which point he said he was omnisexual.” (pg. 74)
Elim Garak (Star Trek: Deep Space Nine) — Actor in interview: “I had planned Garak not as homosexual or heterosexual but omnisexual.” [x]
Ethelred (How to Secude an Angel in 10 Days by Saranna DeWylde) — Line in book: “I prefer ‘omnisexual.’”
FL4K/The Beastmaster (Borderlands 3) — Writer in interview: “Identifies: As nonbinary, omnisexual and omniflirtatious.” [x]
Hannibal Lecter (Hannibal) — Creator in interview: “I think that Hannibal is omni-sexual.” [x]
Ian (Straight from the Hart by Tracie Banister) — Line in book: “Ian is omnisexual, meaning he’s attracted to all genders.” (pg. 43)
Jack Harkness (Doctor Who, Torchwood, The House that Jack Built by Guy Adams) — Line in book: “He prefers the term omnisexual.” (pg. 124) — Actor in interview: “It was only when Jack had his own spinoff show and he was saying that he was omnisexual, and that he would have sex with anything with a postcode that people started going ooh.” [x] — Actor in interview: “If you want to use the science fiction term, he’s omnisexual.” [x] — Actor in interview: “In the realm of the show, we call him omnisexual.” [x]
Lassa (The Black Box Inc series by Jake Bible) — Line in book 1: “More power to you, you omnisexual stud.” (pg. 23) — Line in book 2: “Omnisexual yeti.” (back cover, pg. 2)
Matt (Avenue 5) — Actor in interview: “I think he’s the kind of guy who is omnisexual.” [x]
Nadine (Watching January by Kamilla Murphy) — Line in book: “I think of myself as omnisexual.”
Philip (A Circumstances of Blood by Jeannette Batz Cooperman) — Line in book: “I’m not gay. I’m omnisexual.”
P.T. (Patriarch’s Hope by David Feintuch) — Line in book: “I’m omni, not gay.” (pg. 123)
Wes (Pagham-on-Sea series by C.M. Rosens) — Author on Twitter: “Wes is also pan/omnisexual (doesn't really use his words, except for his pickup lines) and demiromantic.” [x]
(Benoit, Decibel Jones, Deadpool, and Hannibal Lecter have also been labeled pansexual, and Jack Harkness has also been labeled bisexual and pansexual.)
The polysexual characters I know of:
Amber (Home Field Advantage by Dahlia Adler) — Author on Twitter: “HOME FIELD ADVANTAGE: polysexual MC, lesbian MC.” [x]
Brett (The Age of Scorpio by Gavin Smith) — Line in book: “Brett, healthy polysexual though he was.”
Elora (The Last Changeling by Chelsea Pitcher) — Line in book: “Human distinctions of sexuality don’t exist in Faerie, but if they did, I would probably identify as polysexual.”
Kaldur’ahm (Young Justice) — Writer/producer on Twitter: “From Kaldur’s POV, he is - at minimum - polysexual, which is not to say that he isn’t pansexual, but he’s never YET fallen for anyone that didn’t/doesn’t identify as male or female. He tries not to label.” [x] — Writer/producer on Twitter: “But @/BrandonVietti and @/kharypayton and I have long known that Kaldur’ahm is bi or poly, if not pan. To be clear, any indecisiveness about whether Kaldur is pansexual comes out of the fact that he’s still writing his own story.” [x] [x]
Red (Hearts and Heroes) — Creator on Tumblr: “Red - Trans Male - Polysexual - He/Him” [x]
(As indicated in the quotes, Kaldur’ahm has also been labeled bisexual and sort of pansexual.)
If anyone knows of more omni and ply characters, please let me know!
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luckykittyzine · 6 months
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(if you want you can give me some ideas)
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