has it been confirmed that lamb is female in this pic? from the looks of it its humanized and gender swapped on both.
Immortal spirits of death. They're not particularly gendered, but Lamb is pretty female and wolf is pretty male. Not particularly surprising, Lamb is 'merciful' death, which is a traditionally feminine concept, where Wolf is the predatory death, a more masculine concept.
Immortal spirits of death. They're not particularly gendered, but Lamb is pretty female and wolf is pretty male. Not particularly surprising, Lamb is 'merciful' death, which is a traditionally feminine concept, where Wolf is the predatory death, a more masculine concept.
saying they have no gender is as bullshit as saying the all of the gems from Steven Universe arent female. They are designed very heavily to be the gender they are so the only reason talking about them being genderless would be acceptable is if your talking about dangly bits. And i was talking about this picture specifically. Its tagged as 2girls but it seems more likely to me that both were genderswapped and its still 1girl 1boy. But i didnt know if the artist specified somewhere.
has it been confirmed that lamb is female in this pic? from the looks of it its humanized and gender swapped on both.
To me, wolf looks male with feminine facial features. The chest is flat, but has the clear pectoral line that is distinctly male when it looks that lean. Lamb is clearly female from the breasts that are being covered by clothes of sorts. Based on the original sketches, it looked like the artist wanted to go for a reverse role with wolf looking softer than lamb, but changed in the final version to be just a personification (which is in the tags). In the sketches they both look male, until the end when lamb turns female. Without any more clues about height and hip definition, wolf just looks very boyish to me.