Mystian System

The Mystian System is one of four Nature Systems, and is a gender alignment system for genders related to the mystical and/or magical aspects and qualities of nature. It is not aligned with any specific part of nature like rivers, trees, mountains, etc., but instead is just aligned with magical aspects of nature like evil nature magic, peaceful nature magic, etc. Because of that, genders in this system can be used as genders on their own, but also as descriptors for genders from all other Nature Systems, as well. The genders in the mystian system may or may not be aesthetigenders and/or biogenders.

Examples of Mystian genders being used as modifiers for genders from the other Nature Systems include:


 * 1) Nadurian System + Mystian System: Someone whose gender is connected to peaceful, rain magic could say they're paxean alluvian from the Mystian gender paxean (a gender related to peaceful nature magic) and the Nadurian gender alluvian (a gender related to nature and rain).
 * 2) Sylvian System + Mystian System: Someone whose gender is connected to peaceful, otherworldly forest magic could say they're paxean eilumescian from the Mystian gender paxean (a gender related to peaceful nature magic) and the Sylvian gender eilumescian (a gender related to nature, forests, and especially otherworldly, ethereal forests).
 * 3) Fleurian System + Mystian System: Someone whose gender is connected to peaceful, sunflower magic could say they're paxean sunfleurian from the Mystian gender paxean (a gender related to peaceful nature magic) and the Fleurian gender sunfleurian (a gender related to nature, flowers, and especially sunflowers).

Since genders in the Mystian System can be used to describe any gender related to nature, they can also be used as modifiers for nature-related genders that aren't part of the Nature Systems. For example, treegender is a floragender, but is not part of any of the Nature Systems. But due to its connection to nature, any mystian genders can still be used as modifiers for it.

The Mystian System is only for both magic- and nature-related genders, not just genders related to magic alone. Mystian has no intrinsic gender alignment.

Mystian Genders
These are the genders in the Mystian System:


 * Drygionian: A Mystian gender related to mischievous, cunning nature magic or natural magic that feels maniacal and tantalizingly wild
 * Ciemnian: A Mystian gender related to shaded, mysterious nature magic or natural magic that feels unknown, looming, and filled with shadows and secrets
 * Paxean: A Mystian gender related to peaceful, calming nature magic or natural magic that feels tranquil and in harmony with everything around it
 * Asirian: A Mystian gender related to the black magic of nature or natural magic that feels dangerous and evilly consuming
 * Vevesian: A Mystian gender related to chaotic nature magic or natural magic that feels like a brewing storm of chaos and powerful confusion
 * Xhobisaean: A Mystian gender related to strong, empowering nature magic or natural magic that feels bold, infinite, and powerfully awe-inspiring
 * Brennean: A Mystian gender related to untamed, burning nature magic or natural magic that feels wild, fierce, and burning
 * Sagacean: A Mystian gender related to ancient, primordial, deeply wise nature magic or natural magic that feels as old as time and unabashedly knowledgeable
 * Meilian: A Mystian gender related to radiantly beautiful, idyllic nature magic or natural magic that feels decorated, deluxe, and infinitely and breathtakingly beautiful
 * Etherelian: A Mystian gender related to ethereal, mythological nature magic or natural magic that feels mystical and related to things like fae, nymphs, and other magical nature aspects from imagination and mythology
 * Ventusian: A Mystian gender related to light, breezy, fluidly evanescent nature magic or natural magic that feels fleeting yet flowing and graceful

History
All the terms and flags from The Mystian System were coined by FANDOM user Reign of the breadsticcs throughout the month of February 2021.