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An excerpt from the upcoming collection of lore Folk and Fairy Tales of Azeroth for Blizzard's World of Warcraft has finally revealed that Chromie the NPC is transgender and uses her/his pronouns. It is due to be released later this month, on May 25. the book World of Warcraft: Folk and Fairy Tales of Azeroth has short stories that extend the lore of the world of the massively multiplayer online roleplaying game.
The first time Chromie appeared in the game was in 2004. Chromie is a time-travelling bronze dragon who takes the form of a female gnome during the Visage Day ceremony to interact with the mortals of the game. Since she's a bronze-colored dragon her name is Chronormu and is considered an male name because it incorporates"ormu," which is a male "ormu" suffix while the names of female bronze dragons usually have the "ormi" suffix. The character is a frequent feature in WoW, Chromie appears throughout WoW's numerous expansions offering quests for players and is also played as a character on Blizzard's sadly defunct MOBA, Heroes of The Storm.
According to WOW WoTLK Classic Gold PCGamesN In the PCGamesN article, players who received an early copy of Blizzard's forthcoming Folk and Fairy Tales of Azeroth tales of legends have found the preferred pronunciations of Chromie have been explicitly revealed in the story titled "Visage Day". According to the novel, Chromie decides to assume the appearance as a female gnome for the Visage Day ceremony, a celebration of coming of age where bronze dragons choose their mortal form. After choosing her mortal attire, Chromie is asked why she chose to be female, and she says "It is what I like best."