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! style="width:10em;" | Right to change gender
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|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Drevlyana}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{No}}
| {{No}}
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|Legalized 1993
|Legalized in 2002
|Allowed with "Don't ask don't tell" policy
|Illegal, but rarely enforced
|Civil Unions since 2002
|Not permitted
|Not permitted
|-
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|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}}
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Federal Union of Arcadia}}
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|Adoption legalized in 1981
|Adoption legalized in 1981
|Identifying as non-birth sex never illegal, sex-reassignment surgery legal since 1987
|Identifying as non-birth sex never illegal, sex-reassignment surgery legal since 1987
|-
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Luepola}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{No}}
|-
|''{{wp|De jure}}'' legal under the 1993 constitutional revision<br>''{{wp|De facto}}'' legal since 1999
|''De jure'' legal under the 1993 constitutional revision<br>''De facto'' legal since 1999
|''{{wp|Don't ask, don't tell}}'' policy since 2002
|Discrimination prohibited under the 1993 constitutional revision
|Marriages are conducted at the state level but federally recognized; some states permit marriage between same-sex couples
|Adoption illegal, but with extant loopholes{{refn|A woman in a same-sex relationship can seek a surrogate father for a child, and keep the child while remaining in her same-sex relationship. Additionally, single parents are able to enter same-sex relationships with custody of their child.}}
|Illegal
|-
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Sarvatia}}
| {{Yes}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{No}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{No}}
| {{No}}
| {{No}}
|-
|Legalized 1932
|Legal but demonstrators may still be detained.
|Not permitted
|Discrimination illegal, but rarely enforced.
|Not permitted
|Not permitted
|Not permitted
|-
|-
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Thalassic Federation}}
|rowspan="2"|{{flag|Thalassic Federation}}
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| {{No}}
| {{No}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{No}}
| {{Partial}}
| {{No}}
| {{No}}
| {{No}}
| {{No}}
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|Not permitted.
|Not permitted.
|"Don't ask don't tell" policy.
|"Don't ask don't tell" policy.
|Not permitted.
|Partial protections against physical violence.
|Not permitted.
|None.
|Not permitted.
|Not permitted.
|Not permitted.
|Not permitted.

Latest revision as of 05:15, 19 October 2023

Country Right to practice same-sex activity Right to freedom of expression Right to serve in military Legal protection against discrimination Legal recognition of same-sex relations Right to adoption Right to change gender
 Drevlyana Yes Yes Partial Partial Yes No No
Legalized 1993 Legalized in 2002 Allowed with "Don't ask don't tell" policy Illegal, but rarely enforced Civil Unions since 2002 Not permitted Not permitted
 Federal Union of Arcadia Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial
Legalized in 1981 Legalized in 1981 Legalized in 2009 Discrimination banned in 1987 Civil Unions since 1994, Marriage since 2009 Legalized in 2009 Gender-reassignment surgery and reidentification legal with extensive psychiatric evaluation upon reaching adulthood
 Eisenreich Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Legal since 1947 (Vulkany) 1952 rest of the Empire. Legalized in 1952 Fully legalized since 1952 Discrimination illegal since 1991 Civil Unions since 1998 Adoption legalized in 2013 Identifying as non-birth sex never illegal, sex-reassignment surgery legal since 2005
 Hochland Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Legalized 1910 Legalized 1910 Legalized 1910
(never formally barred)
Discrimination illegal since 1939 Civil Unions since 1963 Adoption legalized in 1981 Identifying as non-birth sex never illegal, sex-reassignment surgery legal since 1987
 Luepola Yes Yes Partial Yes Partial Partial No
De jure legal under the 1993 constitutional revision
De facto legal since 1999
De jure legal under the 1993 constitutional revision
De facto legal since 1999
Don't ask, don't tell policy since 2002 Discrimination prohibited under the 1993 constitutional revision Marriages are conducted at the state level but federally recognized; some states permit marriage between same-sex couples Adoption illegal, but with extant loopholes[1] Illegal
 Sarvatia Yes Partial No Partial No No No
Legalized 1932 Legal but demonstrators may still be detained. Not permitted Discrimination illegal, but rarely enforced. Not permitted Not permitted Not permitted
 Thalassic Federation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Legal since 1919 (Antepodea) Legalized in 1934 (Antepodea) Fully legalized since 1963 Discrimination illegal since 1963 Civil Unions since 1990, Marriage since 2008 Adoption legalized in 1967 Identifying as non-birth sex never illegal, sex-reassignment surgery legal since 1981
 Tramontia Yes Yes Yes Yes Partial No No
Legal since 1992. Age of consent for male same-sex sexual activity remains at 18 (as opposed to 16 for other types of sexual activity). Legal since 1992. Legal since 1999. De facto "Don't ask don't tell" policy. Illegal since 1999. Unregistered Cohabitations since 1999. Not permitted. Not permitted.

 Verheit

Partial No Partial Partial No No No
Technically illegal but not enforced. Not permitted. "Don't ask don't tell" policy. Partial protections against physical violence. None. Not permitted. Not permitted.


  1. A woman in a same-sex relationship can seek a surrogate father for a child, and keep the child while remaining in her same-sex relationship. Additionally, single parents are able to enter same-sex relationships with custody of their child.