


This ended up pushing her into a very bad mental space in her teen years, but after reconnecting with her biological mother everything seemed to get better. The orphanage she grew up in told her to be boyish and to never play with dolls or wear dresses. Rhodes grew up with the world's gender roles forced upon her. They are designed to be a kind of complete package, and are balanced against each other, but I'm not sure how well they stack up if you mix and match them (the alternative subraces in particular could be broken if ported directly).

