Welcome to rabbitDumpling(dot)net, the personal blog of Sabrina D. Carroll (she/her), the internet's favorite bunny girl. A queer content creator—writing RPGs, recording podcasts, and streaming video games—you can find here my thoughts, ideas, and notes on the many things I do in life.



Final Fantasy

Final Fantasy—first released in 1987—reached the English-speaking market in 1990. It has seen approximately 20 different releases over the years. My first encounter with it was as a child when I visited the U.S. for the first time. I’m going to go ahead and say that my first impressions were not great. I never left Corneria. I didn’t understand combat. The monster sprites kinda scared me. I was very young. And bad at games.

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Final Fantasy (in)Complete

Not even including direct sequels and spin-offs, Final Fantasy has a long legacy. I’d recently discovered a fondness for RPGs I had forgotten. Where better to express that fondness than some classic games? So I decided to play the first 10 of the mainline Final Fantasy games throughout 2020. At least that was the plan, I’ve since decided to take my time. The first thing to decide on is which version of each game I was playing. And also all the work that is going to entail for streaming it.

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Welcome to rabbitDumpling(dot)net

I am Sabrina D. Carroll (she/her), better known as rabbitDumpling—the internet’s favorite bunny girl—and this is my blog. Probably the hundredth iteration of me starting a blog, but we’ll call this one rabbitDumpling(dot)net v1… for now. I am a queer content creator—writing RPGs, recording podcasts and streaming video games—who loves telling stories.

I built this site because, at the time of this entry, we are at the beginning of month seven of the Covid-19 timeline. In those seven months, I’ve let my creativity lapse. I’ve also started feeling guilty for not being productive. To keep sane, I’ve decided to get back to blogging. I also decided to tap into my inner teenage angst, back when I blogged about anything that came to mind. Sorry about that in advance. So what can you expect aside from my mental ramblings? I’m so glad you asked.

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