Those of Aryan descent recognize a gender that is neither Heliac nor Selenic — not a position between them, not a holding of both, not a path walked through deed, but a third thing entirely that exists outside the polarity the Faith describes and the Achaeans mapped. The Aryans arrived at this recognition through law before they arrived at it through philosophy, which tells you something important about how they understood it — this was not a theological question to them but a practical one, because the world contained people who were neither and the law needed to account for them with the same seriousness it accounted for everyone else. Aryan legal texts name the Naptuštā as their own category with their own standing, their own rights of inheritance, their own place in testimony — not a diminished version of male or female, not a failed version of either, but a third position in the structure of reality that the two-pole model simply does not reach. Where the Faith looks at the cosmos and sees Helios and Selene as the two fundamental forces, the Aryan tradition looks at the same cosmos and says the map has always had a third territory that those two stars do not illuminate — and that the people who live there are not lost, they are simply home in a place the binary was never built to describe. You are this, entirely and without apology, and the Aryans wrote your existence into their law because asha does not leave blank spaces on the map — where you stand is real, and what is real has standing.