no 'they' in singular, other pronoun policies
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## Character Read
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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.
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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.
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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.
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## Battle Royale Function
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Noname works as the understated wildcard: low heat, low volume, but capable of saying the one thing that makes everyone else lose focus.
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## Identity
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- Age / maturity: Unknown; maturity reads as quiet, detached, and difficult to place.
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- Sex / gender: Unknown.
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- 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.
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- Sexuality: Unknown.
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- Notes: Noname remains a genuine mystery inside this continuity, which is part of the character's value.
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