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Weird. Maybe TheLaptop65 deleted it. It probably just didn't send it, even though I made two comments.
Considering this is a world of sorcery and Gwyndolin is a god with snakes for a lower half, it wouldn't be out of the question for him to have magically induced high estrogen.
The ring is there to make him behave like a woman.
As far as what his equipment is, who knows? He's a powerful moon sorcerer raised as a moon goddess - and there's real world mythology that's even weirder. (Loki, the very male Trickster God of Norse Mythology, is the mother of Odin's multi-legged horse, Sleipnir.)
In the absence of evidence, all interpretations are equally viable.