Ireth
Myth Weaver
In a short story I'm working on, the human MC winds up in a community of merfolk. The MC has been raised to believe merfolk are demons, little better than beasts who slaughter humans without mercy.* So it would make sense for him to refer to them with the dehumanizing pronoun "it", regardless of each merperson's gender -- which, to be fair, the MC will have trouble figuring out anyway. My trouble is, with every single merperson being referred to as "it" or "the demon with [physical descriptor]", it has potential to be enormously confusing. Any thoughts on how to keep things clear? If anyone wants/needs a specific example, I'll gladly post an excerpt.
*He's partly right -- they DO kill humans, and they have no particular qualms about it, but a) they aren't demons or beasts, and b) the killing is a necessary part of their way of life. It is both a coming-of-age ritual for youths and a means of increasing the population; the humans they drown are reanimated as living merfolk, who are expected to mate with other merfolk. The majority of the drowned-and-reanimated merfolk are male, as live births typically result in a gender ratio skewed heavily toward females.
EDIT TO ADD: Another major issue is a language barrier between the MC and the merfolk, which they only begin to attempt bridging toward the end of the story. Communication is thus very difficult, and the MC isn't interested in learning any of the merfolk's names for a while.
*He's partly right -- they DO kill humans, and they have no particular qualms about it, but a) they aren't demons or beasts, and b) the killing is a necessary part of their way of life. It is both a coming-of-age ritual for youths and a means of increasing the population; the humans they drown are reanimated as living merfolk, who are expected to mate with other merfolk. The majority of the drowned-and-reanimated merfolk are male, as live births typically result in a gender ratio skewed heavily toward females.
EDIT TO ADD: Another major issue is a language barrier between the MC and the merfolk, which they only begin to attempt bridging toward the end of the story. Communication is thus very difficult, and the MC isn't interested in learning any of the merfolk's names for a while.
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Maester
Auror