I dont get on here often but i spotted something in the words of brandon that i think was maybe missed, or perhaps just isnt as significant as I think. Alternatively, maybe it has already been noticed and no ones updated the coppermind article yet.
What I'm talking about is the part where Brandon seemingly confirms that Adonalsium was a person and in fact, a man.
"The death of Adonalsium, and the questions surrounding the persistence of his power..."
Maybe not a human, but it definitely seems to confirm that Adonalsium was a male gendered entity.