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Seeing any Zorro in a game was always a delight. Some of the friendliest players with great sportsmanship and a real challenge to face in combat. Me and my crew would type gg trans rights every game, and Zorro was never shy to join in and support the cause, because when Zorro says "justice for all" they really mean it.
Some folks would get mad at Zorro for throwing a Z in chat every time they were killed, but I found it respectable. though to the rude and crude of FoF it was an insult, to others it was a beacon of hope. I remember being inspired seeing all those Zs hit chat and I would be inspired to leave such a mark on those I played with and against, leaving me to try my best in any game.
We love you, Zorro. Godspeed, comrade.