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- Add her to the party and remove the male character.
In that order, that way you will only have the female character as main character.
I'm not sure if that is what you want to do.
You understood correctly, ty. I think I tried that once, but had some issues; I'll try again though, and see if it works now.
(I'm a bit slebjy, so this may come out awkwardly)
To anyone else who wants to try this, I think it may be best to have a blank default main char, then switch to male or female based on player choice; otherwise, you're making one character the default in your mind, and the other an exception, and it's easy to get confused and apply the wrong stats to the wrong character. Going out of your way to treat each choice "equally" in this sense helps you better separate what char is what in events.
It works! I likely had the order switched around last time I tried. Tyvm!