Pallet Presentation System

Intro
The Pallet Presentation System, is a gender or term system for nonbinary people to be able to describe themselves and present without having to use more binary terms like "masculine," "feminine," "x-aligned," etc. It could be compared to the terms "butch" and "femme" but purely for nonbinary people.

The system was originally created in a way that it could be used along with the Galactian Alignment System, but is open for use to any nonbinary people, regardless of if they used Galactian terms.

Note
The Pallet System doesn't necessarily fully count as a gender system, the way the Exemgender System and Galactian Alignment System do, seeing as it's closer to being terms used to describe almost purely how someone presents themself. The Pallet System is also not completely MOGAI in the eyes of many, however it is mostly used within the MOGAI community and may be in inspiration for other MOGAI terms, and thus qualifies for this Wiki.

History
The Pallet System and all of its flags and terms were created by Tumblr user Elfiot.

Note
The terms are only available to logged-in Tumblr users, likely to deter viewing by blocked users. However, there are two archive posts that anyone could find, listed here: x, x

Chart
This is another gender system chart designed by System-Mogai. This one shows the terms relations to colors, as well as masculinity, femininity, and neutrality/androgyny.



Vermil


Vermil: From the word vermilion which is a shade of red. This term can be used by nonbinary people who present in a traditionally masculine way without necessarily being masc aligned or solarian. The symbol in the center of the flag is the elemental sign for fire. The word + flag design were made to replicate the solarian flag’s warm colors and association with the sun, fire, and “masculine” energies.

Cerul


Cerul: From the word cerulean which is a shade of blue. This term can be used by nonbinary people who present in a traditionally feminine way without necessarily being fem aligned or lunarian. The symbol in the center of the flag is the elemental sign for water. The word + flag design were made to replicate the lunarian flag’s cool colors and association with the moon, water, and “feminine” energies.

Pewt


Pewt: From the word pewter which is a shade of gray. This term can be used by nonbinary people who present in an androgynous way without necessarily being unaligned or stellarian. The symbol in the center of the flag is a combination of the elemental signs for earth and air.

Cinnab (Vermil (Masculine)+ Pewt (Adrogynous))


Cinnab: From the color cinnabar. this term refers to nonbinary people who present somewhere in between traditionally masc + andro. the symbol in the center of the flag is a combination of the elemental signs for fire + earth.

Fuchs (Vermil (Masculine)+ Cerul (Feminine))


Fuchs: From the color fuchsia. this term refers to nonbinary people who present using a combination of traditionally masc + fem features, it is separate from pewt which is strictly androgynous. the symbol in the center of the flag is a combination of the elemental signs for fire + water.

Laven (Pewt (Androgynous)+ Cerul (Feminine))


Laven: From the color lavender. this term refers to nonbinary people who present somewhere in between traditionally fem + andro. the symbol in the center of the flag is a combination of the elemental signs for water + air.

Indig (Pewt (Androgynous)+ Cerul (Feminine)+ Vermil (Masculine))


Indig: From the color indigo. this term refers to nonbinary people who present using a combination of traditionally masc, fem, and andro features. it is a loose term that can be used by any nonbinary person who does not feel any of the more specific terms fit them. the symbol in the center of the flag is a diamond which represents all four elemental signs together.

Virid


Virid: From the color viridian. this term refers to nonbinary people who present in a way that rejects traditional binary descriptions entirely. it is a loose term that can be used by any nonbinary person who does not feel any of the more specific terms fit them. the symbol in the center of the flag is a diamond which represents all four elemental signs together.