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Goes for Rogue too.
Linguistically, it's not gender neutral. Savior is probably the closest gender neutral synonym to Hero in the English language.
/ˈhirō/
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noun
1.
a person who is admired or idealized for courage, outstanding achievements, or noble qualities.
It is gender neutral.
News to me, but with masculinity being a sin these days, I shouldn't be surprised.
It's confirmed in the secret developer fight, it's more like a FAQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HE4y_3mjHa4&t=237s
Same applies to Yota, really; I couldn't tell if she was a boy or a girl until she says she's a woman outright at the end of the game.
Not that it matters much. Their gender isn't relevant to either of their stories.