Issue 6

Status Window: Classes vs Jobs in RPGs

Status Window: Classes vs Jobs in RPGs

How to differentiate classes and jobs in RPG settings. When it comes to combat RPGs, creators tend to implement many ways to get stronger. Two important parts of a status window which can decide the future of entire accounts are classes and jobs. While the two can easily be interchanged, it can ...

Issue 5

The Styx

The Styx

Trigger Warnings—Implication of Suicidal Ideation and Mental Health.A collection of gothic poems. The StyxNight, night; in the dead of night.My body yearns for slumber,Yet my soul requires a fight.It asks for questions with no answer. Night, night; in the dead of night.I feel the Styx...

Issue 4

In Each Other’s Harms

In Each Other’s Harms

This, I propose to you,A love story, not simply of the other,But also simply of you, too.So listen to my tale of monster;For to love another, you need to love yourself.And to love yourself, you need to know yourself. Sat a spirit, lonely on a tomb,Lonely as a wandering spirit.Perched, a girl, on...

Issue 3

Scary Things—Do Them

Scary Things—Do Them

Scary Things, like they imply, are fucking (very, for those who don’t like swearing) terrifying. Recently, I’ve realized that I have done and I have been doing some Scary Things. With that realization came the next one: that Scary Things aren’t that scary, in reality. Now maybe it’s time for me to ...

Issue 2

My night at the cemetery

My night at the cemetery

You do not have to believe anything that I am going to say. Even I do not believe in this story; and I have witnessed it with my own eyes! I do not intend to tell you this story to convince you that ghosts exist or anything of the sort; I only wish to recount in the most precise way possible that l...

Issue 1

A Guide to A Loved One’s Coming Out — Collaboration with the LGBTQ+ Club

A Guide to A Loved One’s Coming Out — Collaboration with the LGBTQ+ Club

People who identify as a part of the LGBTQ+ community often feel the need to “come out” to the people around them. Coming out (or “coming out of the closet”) refers to the action by a queer person to tell other people about their sexual or gender identity, which is then glorified as an overly impor...