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Editorial Our magazine aims to take the style of a nature documentary, commenting on a verity of different species in the Urban Jungle. The verity of species looked at are some of the types of people that live in and around cities. We aim to give some insight into the selected species which are talked about in the articles in a new way that both informs and entertains the reader. Lewis Skellett was the writer in charge of the Proelium Venatus article. This looked at the type of person who is into tabletop gaming and some of their common traits which result in the type of actions that are widely known and associated with these types of people. He also looks at the style in which these games are played and the setting in which they can take place Desislava Markova Was the writer who looked at Pettus Ambulas. This looks at pet-lovers who spend their time looking after and walking their pets. It tries to give some insight into how they care for their animals and why they do so. Dessislava also wrote the article on Eldous Wisdomus which looks at the elderly and some of the characteristic of this specific type of species belonging to their race. It studies both the males and females in certain type of species Alistair Smith was in charge of the article that looked at Tourium Volutus. This was about tourists and the common traits that they have which often annoy the locals and how they affect the location that they are visiting. It also looks at why they are drawn to certain locations in the area. Weronika Frycz looked at Plumpus Troglodytus. This was an article looking at the larger people in the community. It aims to give some insight into the reasons they are this way, their migration patterns and some of the areas in which they are widely found. Frycz also took a look at Memorus Alba which is a different specie to Eldous Wisdomus but they both fall under the wide verity that is the elderly. This article focuses on the memory of this species and how they cope with the loss of their loved ones through their day to day actions.