@MutteredVerbatim
time is certainly a masculine concept. the symbolism and actions associated with it are strongly tied to cultural and mythological ideas of masculinity. it is active, destructive, and it is associated with the most male characters, Dave and Caliborn. LE as a universe destroyer is in the role of the mythological father, a role which he shares with his denizen Yaldabaoth. (The hero/son often takes the father’s place after defeating him as Caliborn gets his power after defeating Yaldabaoth.)
space is extremely feminine. it is creative, passive, and life giving. it is given to only the most strongly female characters, Calliope, Kanaya, and Jade. these characters (and Echidna) are world creators in the role of the mythological mother. (the hero goes to the mother for guidance or protection, which Echidna and Alt Calliope give.)
Additionally, I like your take on Heirs. In my opinion Heirs are the purest representation of their aspect aside from the master classes. Experiencing the totality of the aspect, including the worst of it is something I haven’t seen a lot of discussion about, but I’ve certainly experienced it as an Heir of Mind.
This is some straight up delirious biznasty, Dawg!!