UnterMUD has no hardwired gender concepts, three standard attributes are provided for the subjective, objective and possessive pronouns which the user may set in amy way they desire. These attributes are "subv", "objv" and "posv" respectively. Several system macros are provided to simplify setting them. The most primitive is "pronouns" an example of using it is: pronouns me he him his Next are the more conventional gender types, "male", "female", "neuter", and "many". To do get the same effect as the command above you would enter: male me Finally there is an alternate interface to the above where you could enter: sex me male or: sex me=male The pronouns set by the gender commands listed above are as follows: gender subv objv posv ------------------------ male - he him his female - she her her neuter - it it its many - they them their