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For a deep explanation here is the overview
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Aylin
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Sel%C3%BBne
https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Deva_(aasimar)
Some parts of D&D lore like https://forgottenrealms.fandom.com/wiki/Ilmater have obvious Christian influence. Other parts distinctly do not. Selune's, and Aylin's dynamic is firmly in the not category.
You didn't read the wiki did you? Let me try to quickly summarize it again Selune is based on a Greek deity. What was Greek's, and Roman's main sexuality?
White Knight any argument you see fit... but please do it where you have a leg to stand on.
The Greeks and Romans main sexuality was heterosexuality. What?
I mean, worms are hermaphrodites IRL, so, uh, yes?
lol no, a lot of Greeks god are bi. they don't care about gender, if someone they want to Fxxx they will F them
There are literally Bisexual Gods in Greek Mythology, please go troll somewhere else.
Because Lesbians Exist. Also she's not an Angel, she's an Aasimar.
Purple wurms are hermaphrodites, so again I say, go troll somewhere else.
Yeah because real life religions are so much better.
Have a good one and god bless folks
Little bro knows nothing about history.