A god that, similar to the Shaymin, is seen to aid in the heralding of the seasons. The god is oft called the Shepherd of the Shaymin, and is said to protect them on their flights and when they return to the region.
In ancient scripts, Enamorus is referred to differently depending on which season the text was written in. The god is referred to being feminine in the spring, masculine in the fall, fluid in the summer, and genderless in the winter. These have rooted the concept of four main gender identities within Hisuian and later Sinnohian culture- however these four are not seen as rigid, and there are in-betweens aligned to the months of the year. When asked of identity, an individual who identifies as feminine may refer to herself as being ‘aligned with Enamorus’ Spring’, while one who identifies somewhere on the nonbinary spectrum may refer to themselves as being ‘aligned with Enarmous’ Winter’, one who may find themselves in-between any of these identities may refer to themselves being aligned to month between the seasons, or maybe even two months. (Such as February or March for being somewhere between nonbinary (winter) and feminine (spring)).
Nobody:
Me: HEY YOU WANT SOME HEADCANONS ABOUT THE PERCEPTION OF GENDER IN SINNOH? WELL YOU’RE GETTING EM!
@cure-icy-writes came up with the initial concept of Enamorus being different identities with the seasons, and we both worked to expand the concept! :D
Also I’ve done what Nintendo was too cowardly to do. (Made Enamorus buff)