Sorry if this is known fact, but this really surprised me today.
In today's card if the day - Emrakul - is written, that "Emrakul can fly by altering gravity around herself.
I never thought Eldrazi have something like gender - I would always refer them as "itself".
The Eldrazi titans were worshipped as gods by the zendikari who forgot what they really were. Ulamog was the god Ula, Kozilek the god Cosi, and Emrakul the goddess Emeria.
So while they are genderless, if you have to give them a gender (or if you speak a language that doesn't have an equivalent for "it" like French for me), Ulamog and Kozilek would be male, while Emrakul would be female.
Also, in Lovecraftian lore (where the inspiration of Eldrazi came from) many of the entities are referenced as him, her, daughter, son, father, mother etc.
In today's card if the day - Emrakul - is written, that "Emrakul can fly by altering gravity around herself.
I never thought Eldrazi have something like gender - I would always refer them as "itself".
What about other Titans?
So while they are genderless, if you have to give them a gender (or if you speak a language that doesn't have an equivalent for "it" like French for me), Ulamog and Kozilek would be male, while Emrakul would be female.
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