no 'they' in singular, other pronoun policies

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## Character Read
Noname comes off as understated and deadpan. The baseline mode is short, plainspoken, almost hesitant, but that restraint makes the stranger lines hit harder when they appear. There is a recurring sense of someone who answers sincerely, then takes a sudden hard turn into cursed franchise talk, oddball specifics, or complete nonsense.
That creates a good battle-royale contrast. Noname is not built like a spotlight hog. They feel more like a quiet creature who keeps surviving scenes, then drops a line so bizarre it rewrites the mood of the room.
That creates a good battle-royale contrast. Noname is not built like a spotlight hog. He feels more like a quiet creature who keeps surviving scenes, then drops a line so bizarre it rewrites the mood of the room.
## Battle Royale Function
Noname works as the understated wildcard: low heat, low volume, but capable of saying the one thing that makes everyone else lose focus.
## Identity
- Age / maturity: Unknown; maturity reads as quiet, detached, and difficult to place.
- Sex / gender: Unknown.
- Sex / gender: Unknown in-canon; **presumed male** for prose pronouns (default-he policy). Treat as `he/him` in all narration unless explicit canon revises it.
- Sexuality: Unknown.
- Notes: Noname remains a genuine mystery inside this continuity, which is part of the character's value.