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Even though "Blades of Exile Towns" has a later creation time, I have lots of reasons to believe that most of what's inside was written before most of what's in the other file. I'm pretty confident! Some of my reasons include:
 
Even though "Blades of Exile Towns" has a later creation time, I have lots of reasons to believe that most of what's inside was written before most of what's in the other file. I'm pretty confident! Some of my reasons include:
  
* The character Saturn appears in both, but was a male in "Blades of Exile Towns" and a female in "RPG in works." The modern [[Saturn]] is a feminine gender, so the latter (and likely newer) stuck with me.
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* The character Saturn appears in both, but was a male in "Blades of Exile Towns" and a female in "RPG in works." The modern [[Saturn]] is feminine gender, so the latter (and likely newer) stuck with me.
 
* I do remember that the character Boomerang in "Blades of Exile Towns" evolved into the character Backlash, who only appears in "RPG in works."
 
* I do remember that the character Boomerang in "Blades of Exile Towns" evolved into the character Backlash, who only appears in "RPG in works."
 
* Many character names in "RPG in works" come from friends who I met because of ''Pokémon'', which wasn't released in North America until September 30, 1998.
 
* Many character names in "RPG in works" come from friends who I met because of ''Pokémon'', which wasn't released in North America until September 30, 1998.
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Interestingly enough, the dress code only applies while in town. At that time, I was in junior high where I met my first (and last) school dress code, which might or might not be a coincidence. Maybe it says something about my view of civilized society and how it might have been modeled by school!
 
Interestingly enough, the dress code only applies while in town. At that time, I was in junior high where I met my first (and last) school dress code, which might or might not be a coincidence. Maybe it says something about my view of civilized society and how it might have been modeled by school!
  
No, don't take that seriously. ^^; Maybe it was just easier to imagine character designs if I limited the range of possibilities! Considering how many sword-wielding elven heroines I came up with (see the Discarded Characters section) and that I'd thought it through enough to come up with long tunics, I'd bet I just liked the Elf's outfit from ''Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom'' and ''Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara'' and made a mental template out of her tunic, circlet, and mostly bare legs. Then it was all copy-and-paste from there--change her colors, change her shoes, and sometimes give her a skirt, and voila. Insta-heroine. :O
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No, don't take that seriously. :P Maybe it was just easier to imagine character designs if I limited the range of possibilities! Considering how many sword-wielding elven heroines I came up with (see the Discarded Characters section) and that I'd thought it through enough to come up with long tunics, I'd bet I just liked the Elf's outfit from ''Dungeons & Dragons: Tower of Doom'' and ''Dungeons & Dragons: Shadow Over Mystara'' and made a mental template out of her tunic, circlet, and mostly bare legs. Then it was all copy-and-paste from there--change her colors, change her shoes, and sometimes give her a skirt, and voila. Insta-heroine. :O
  
 
(If only it was that easy. :P)
 
(If only it was that easy. :P)
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Town guards and mages are exempt from the dress code and so are priests, who can dress according to their religion. Seeing the word "religion" when I was that young surprised me; I wasn't raised in any faith and by that age I'm very sure I still pictured the "Lord" and "King" in "Joy to the World" as a medieval king (maybe even confusing him with Good King Wencelas!). And it wasn't until years later that I learned there was more significance or history to the sign of the cross than to, say, the state birds I learned about in school.
 
Town guards and mages are exempt from the dress code and so are priests, who can dress according to their religion. Seeing the word "religion" when I was that young surprised me; I wasn't raised in any faith and by that age I'm very sure I still pictured the "Lord" and "King" in "Joy to the World" as a medieval king (maybe even confusing him with Good King Wencelas!). And it wasn't until years later that I learned there was more significance or history to the sign of the cross than to, say, the state birds I learned about in school.
  
===Discarded Characters===
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===Discarded characters===
  
 
Some characters who didn't survive past this document include:
 
Some characters who didn't survive past this document include:
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* Shree, a heroic phoenix.
 
* Shree, a heroic phoenix.
 
* Princess Rainbow, [[Celty]]'s weaker older sister and an elven warrior who doesn't enjoy being a princess and wants to go on adventures. Ya know, like Princess Alena (''Dragon Quest IV''), Princess Nadia/Marle (''Chrono Trigger''), Princess Jasmine (''Aladdin''), Princess Yuffie (''Final Fantasy VII''), Princess Ariel (''The Little Mermaid''), Princess Toadstool (''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''), and every other princess I'd seen. (Hey, even by ''now'' nothing's changed--there's Princess Estellise/Estelle (''Tales of Vesperia''), Princess Natalia (''Tales of the Abyss''), the Princess class from ''Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City'', the Princess class from ''7th Dragon'', Princess Melia (''Xenoblade Chronicles'')...)
 
* Princess Rainbow, [[Celty]]'s weaker older sister and an elven warrior who doesn't enjoy being a princess and wants to go on adventures. Ya know, like Princess Alena (''Dragon Quest IV''), Princess Nadia/Marle (''Chrono Trigger''), Princess Jasmine (''Aladdin''), Princess Yuffie (''Final Fantasy VII''), Princess Ariel (''The Little Mermaid''), Princess Toadstool (''Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars''), and every other princess I'd seen. (Hey, even by ''now'' nothing's changed--there's Princess Estellise/Estelle (''Tales of Vesperia''), Princess Natalia (''Tales of the Abyss''), the Princess class from ''Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City'', the Princess class from ''7th Dragon'', Princess Melia (''Xenoblade Chronicles'')...)
* Starr, an elven gymnast paladin who wears white and yellow. Credit where it's due: I'd like to believe I'm still creative, but "gymnast" and "paladin" aren't two words I'd think to put together today. XD
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* Starr, an elven gymnast paladin who wears white and yellow. Credit where it's due: I'd like to believe I'm still creative, but "gymnast" and "paladin" aren't two words I'd think to put together. XD
 
* Nerry, an adventurer who's found imprisoned. Not much else is written about her.
 
* Nerry, an adventurer who's found imprisoned. Not much else is written about her.
* Princess Celina, a damsel in distress who's captured in the fullest: bound, gagged, and even blindfolded. That's something I'd never put in a game now. =/ ''Even if'' it was only written out in text like in ''Blades of Exile'', that's pretty scary and extreme. Or maybe I'm just squeamish. Anyway, in her dialogue after her rescue she calls herself a great warrior and says she has mage training--but she also says she's only been on an adventure twice, so I don't really know what I was going for. I wouldn't write her off as a weak, weak, weak girl<ref>In-joke reference to the well-missed "Yeah, It's That Bad" podcast.</ref> too quickly. She may have been damselized, but it might mean something that I needed the phrase "taken by alien beasts in the night" to justify how she got captured.
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* Princess Celina, a damsel in distress who's captured in the fullest: bound, gagged, and even blindfolded. That's something I'd never put in a game now. =/ ''Even if'' it was only written out in text like in ''Blades of Exile'', that's pretty scary and extreme. Or maybe I'm just squeamish. Anyway, in her dialogue she calls herself a great warrior and says she has mage training but has also only been on an adventure twice, so I don't really know. I wouldn't write her off as a weak, weak, weak girl too fast. She might have been damselized, but it does mean something that I needed the phrase "taken by alien beasts in the night" to justify how she got captured.
 
* Merst, the evil leader of the alien beasts and an affiliate with the underworld.
 
* Merst, the evil leader of the alien beasts and an affiliate with the underworld.
* Flute, an adventurer who goes on a suicide mission against an army and gets captured. Unlike Princess Celina Flute starts destroying armies alongside your party the instant you free her.
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* Flute, an adventurer who goes on a suicide mission against an army and gets captured. Unlike Princess Celina, the instant you free her, Flute starts destroying armies alongside your party.
* Lallo, a twilight elf warrior who leads an army of gremlins and dryads. I don't know anymore what a twilight elf is or how it's different from a dark elf like Dragon. :P
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* Lallo, a twilight elf warrior who leads an army of gremlins and dryads. I don't know what a twilight elf is or how it's different from a dark elf like Dragon. :P
  
 
====Beryl====
 
====Beryl====
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Beryl is a left-handed, flaxen-haired mage with glowing clothes, winged slippers, and a magical shield shaped like a fireball. She's immortal but I still made her only 16 for some reason (maybe that seemed old to me back then, though), and she's a happy-go-lucky and playful hero. =)
 
Beryl is a left-handed, flaxen-haired mage with glowing clothes, winged slippers, and a magical shield shaped like a fireball. She's immortal but I still made her only 16 for some reason (maybe that seemed old to me back then, though), and she's a happy-go-lucky and playful hero. =)
  
She gets her own section because if anyone from the "Blades of Exile" document's ever going to be resurrected, it would be her! =) She's the most lighthearted of all my characters in this file and she's a beautiful case of the past mirroring the present back to me. Unlike other characters who were blatant rips from franchises I enjoyed, I probably made Beryl from my own imagination. I hadn't yet played an RPG with a genki girl mage archetype--Lemina from ''Lunar: Eternal Blue Complete'' wasn't until 1998 and other mage characters didn't fit that mold. They were too serious like Paula (''EarthBound'') or Terra (''Final Fantasy VI'') or too science-y like Lucca (''Chrono Trigger'') or too AI-controlled like Mara (''Dragon Quest IV'', renamed Maya in the Nintendo DS remake).
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She gets her own section because if anyone from the "Blades of Exile" document's ever going to be resurrected, it would be her! =) She's the most lighthearted of all my characters in this file and she's a beautiful case of the past mirroring the present back to me. Unlike other characters who were blatant rips from franchises I enjoyed, I probably made Beryl from my own imagination. I hadn't yet played an RPG with a genki girl mage archetype--Lemina from ''Lunar: Eternal Blue Complete'' wasn't until 1998 and other mage characters didn't fit that mold. They were too serious like Paula (''EarthBound'') or Terra (''Final Fantasy VI'') or too science-y like Lucca (''Chrono Trigger'') or too AI-controlled like Mara (''Dragon Quest IV'').
  
Fast forward to now, though, and what do I have a bigger soft spot for than a spunky, quirky mage girl? Not much! :D Arche Klein (''Tales of Phantasia''), Princess L'Arachel (''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''), Maria Renard (''Castlevania: Rondo of Blood''), Norma Beatty (''Tales of Legendia''), and Pascal (''Tales of Graces'') are some of my favorites. <3
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Fast forward to now, though, and what do I have a bigger soft spot for than a spunky, quirky mage girl? Not much! :D Arche (''Tales of Phantasia''), L'Arachel (''Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones''), Maria (''Castlevania: Rondo of Blood''), Norma (''Tales of Legendia''), and Pascal (''Tales of Graces'') are some of my favorites. <3
  
 
===Surviving characters===
 
===Surviving characters===
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====Celty====
 
====Celty====
  
[[Celty]] is a legendary elven warrior and the world's second greatest swordfighter even at the age of 14. Her appearance here makes her my third-longest-surviving character, beaten only by [[Saturn]] and [[Ari]] (then named Scythe)! Though her modern incarnation doesn't care for weapons anymore and even the ones she does use aren't swords, at least Celty can say she's always been in the top tier of power no matter what universe she belongs to. =) Her name is pronounced with an S sound, but likely comes from Celtic music, a genre I loved when I was young.
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[[Celty]] is a legendary elven warrior and the world's second greatest swordfighter even at the age of 14. Her appearance here makes her my third-longest-surviving character, beaten only by [[Saturn]] and [[Ari]] (then named Scythe)! Though her modern incarnation doesn't care for weapons anymore, at least Celty can say she's always been in the top tier of power no matter what universe she belongs to. =) Even though her name is pronounced with an S sound, her name likely comes from Celtic music, a genre I loved when I was young.
  
In the ''Blades of Exile'' universe she's subject to the Empress' dress code at her age and wears a sky blue tunic and skirt, a dark blue sash, and an ice blue circlet; her only non-blue pieces of clothing are her clear slippers. I'm not 100% sure what I meant by "slippers," but almost definitely not house slippers or flip-flops and totally definitely not glass Cinderella slippers or ''Wizard of Oz'' ruby slippers. (Even then I would never have meant high heels.) I ''might'' have meant ballet flats or Mary Janes, but I believe I was probably thinking of jelly sandals. It's tough to say, though.  
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In the ''Blades of Exile'' universe she's subject to the Empress' dress code at her age and wears a sky blue tunic and skirt, a dark blue sash, and an ice blue circlet; her only non-blue pieces of clothing are her clear slippers. I'm not 100% sure what I meant by "slippers," but almost definitely not house slippers or flip-flops and totally definitely not glass Cinderella slippers or ''Wizard of Oz'' ruby slippers. (Even then I would never have meant high heels.) I ''might'' have meant ballet flats or Mary Janes, but I believe I was probably thinking of jelly sandals. It's tough to say, though.
  
There are no descriptions of her height, hair color, skin color, or anything else, so it might be fun to have a fanart contest one day for her "Origin Outfit" and see what others come up with. ^^ This Celty is definitely different no matter what--wearing blue isn't tough to imagine and I could even see her with a circlet, but it's almost impossible to imagine modern Celty wearing ''anything'' that could be called slippers, not even the kind that archetypical martial artists wear in movies...
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There are no descriptions of her height, hair color, skin color, or anything else, so it might be fun to have a fanart contest one day for her "Origin Outfit" and see what others come up with. ^^  
  
 
====Rae====
 
====Rae====
  
Rae is a blonde 18-year-old human paladin from a snowbound land who wields a magical sword created by Nectar and wears almost entirely white: her cape, tunic, skirt, and leggings all blend in with her winter homeland's environment. Her only non-white clothes are clear slippers (the triumphant return of clear slippers!)<ref>Another "Yeah, It's That Bad" reference. :D</ref>, which again makes me wonder what I meant. The text says her leggings end at her ankles and I was very specific earlier about wearing appropriate clothing for winter, so who knows?
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Rae is a blonde 18-year-old human paladin from a snowbound land who wields a magical sword created by Nectar and wears almost entirely white: her cape, tunic, skirt, and leggings all blend in with her winter homeland's environment. Her only non-white clothes are clear slippers (the triumphant return of clear slippers!), which again makes me wonder what I meant. The text says her leggings end at her ankles and I was very specific earlier about wearing appropriate clothing for winter, so who knows?
  
 
Rae eventually merged into Snowy, another paladin. The name Snowy almost got into the game for her, but I wasn't too comfy with a character from a wintery area being named Snowy and I already had a character named [[Winter]]. So I went back to Rae, then updated the name to [[Tarine]] when I decided I didn't want it to be so short.
 
Rae eventually merged into Snowy, another paladin. The name Snowy almost got into the game for her, but I wasn't too comfy with a character from a wintery area being named Snowy and I already had a character named [[Winter]]. So I went back to Rae, then updated the name to [[Tarine]] when I decided I didn't want it to be so short.
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Boomerang is a ninja of unknown gender dressed all in purple with black sandals. I ''know'' I meant the traditional full-body ninja garb worn by everyone from Ryu Hayabusa (''Ninja Gaiden'') to Ibuki (''Street Fighter'')--the ninja outfit everyone knows by cultural osmosis. Still, with that description, I can't help picturing Kurenai from ''Sengoku 3''. ^^;
 
Boomerang is a ninja of unknown gender dressed all in purple with black sandals. I ''know'' I meant the traditional full-body ninja garb worn by everyone from Ryu Hayabusa (''Ninja Gaiden'') to Ibuki (''Street Fighter'')--the ninja outfit everyone knows by cultural osmosis. Still, with that description, I can't help picturing Kurenai from ''Sengoku 3''. ^^;
  
Boomerang was another expy character, but less blatant about it than my ''Xena'' rips. Although s/he's named after Boomerang from ''Wild Arms'', s/he's more like Shadow from ''Final Fantasy VI'' character-wise--a hero with mysterious motives, but at least you know s/he's on your side.
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Boomerang was another expy character, but less blatant about it than the ''Xena'' rips. Although s/he's named after Boomerang from ''Wild Arms'', s/he's a character more like Shadow from ''Final Fantasy VI''--a hero with mysterious motives, but at least you know s/he's on your side.
  
By the time of the other old file, Boomerang became Backlash. (With the power of thesaurus lookup! :O) Instead of one character of unknown gender, s/he became two characters: a vengeful, challenge-seeking male super warrior who plagued the party many times, very much like the ''Wild Arms'' Boomerang, and a challenge-seeking "bad girl" super warrior from another dimension who joined the party past the halfway mark. The modern [[Lash]] is somewhere between the two versions of Backlash, keeping her name and badicalness but not her motivations.
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By the time of the other old file, Boomerang became Backlash. (With the power of thesaurus lookup! :O) Instead of one character of unknown gender, s/he became two characters: a vengeful, challenge-seeking male super warrior who plagued the party many times, very much like the ''Wild Arms'' Boomerang, and a challenge-seeking "bad girl" super warrior from another dimension who joined the party past the halfway mark. The modern [[Lash]] is somewhere between the two versions of Backlash.
  
 
====Saturn====
 
====Saturn====

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