The innkeeper's a man lol
Probably the only 'named' one in the game
Not with futa+ option.
(look below)
The wasp does kinda fit but the wasp is really underwritten to the point where I didn't even remember her. Urka, though - she's the domineering futa. The best example of them to be sure, but domineering and boyish aren't the same vibe. Much more of a femme fatale.
Yeah, I find the Wasp boring too, barely paid attention, but it does "kinda" fit a tomboy attitude.
Of course, I don't have a fetish for insects, so I don't find her attractive...
Urka... well, I said "personally" and "others can argue".
I love the character, but I don't see any feminine behaviour. Aside of the super hot body (absolutely subjetive if it's feminine or not, since it depends on tastes), I don't see how skulls, spikes and chains could be feminine without a feminine attitude.
And she makes clear she's not going to be the "girl" on the "relationship" (to the point of dressing you and call you as a girl on bad ends).
She can't be called boyish, but it's less feminine than boyish.
The Gadgeteer falls on the same line.
Maybe a bit more, since it fits certain stereotypes (yeah, short hair, and boyish clothes), as well as treating you as "the girl".
(now I kinda like the idea of a character called Tom, which is actually a boy, and it's pissed off because people thinks he's a girl trying to pass as a boy)
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I'm sooo tempted to start the discussion of "a girl with a penis or a boy with boobs" just for trollin' sakes
I don't know if it's a bug or intentional but I have the futa option enabled and still every goblin I meet on the road is male. The only female goblin is the one that visits the camp (Selkie), but I rarely find them as an enemy encounter (if ever).
Odd.
I generally avoid the male Goblins, and after having a couple encounters with Selkie, males become rarer and Selkie easier (to the point to having her on 3-4 different nodes at the same time).
Maybe the code adjusts the spawning depending the amount of encounters?
(in any case, the male gobbos look exactly the same, with different colours. Interactions are different, but if it botheres that they're called "guys" you could edit the describing text and change any mention of males for girls *shrug*)