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12.22.03
Haven't I Seen This Somewhere Before?
by Cortney Stone
"A couple of weeks ago, my fellow staff member Angie O'May submitted an editorial entitled "Rinse & Re-use." The editorial covered the three categories of female characters in Final Fantasy titles. As I read her editorial, I kept thinking, 'Haven't I seen this somewhere before?'"
· Rebuttal to:
Rinse & Re-use
Classic Editorial - April 2001
On Bathrooms in RPGs
by Acid Rain
"The heroes arrive at last at the sacred shrine, having traveled through giant mazelike tunnels, wading through pools and waterfalls and streams, battling sea serpents and piranha fish with more HP than your entire party combined. Inside the crystalline cavern, however, all is still, and harplike music plays softly. The hero removes his helmet and bows his weary head in homage to the water spirit who dwells in this silent, holy place. For a single perfect moment, the party is still and reverent. Then the cute little kid in your party cries, "Hey! I have to go to the bathroom!""
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Editor's Comments
No editorials were submitted to me this week, which is why I decided to subject you, the readers, to the torture of reading one of my works. Now let that be a lesson to you! I've also posted a classic editorial by Acid Rain on bathrooms in RPGs. Be sure to bombard Joseph next week with plenty of editorials!
I'd like to extend a word of heartfelt thanks to Jeff Walker for the lovely Editorials logo for the index. It's so nice to use a special logo for our updates!
One more thing: today is my birthday.
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