Talk:Orwin/@comment-7706473-20131006043049

Very frightening, very disturbing, and extremely well-done. Feels Lovecraftian without being overly derivitive, and manages to make the reader think they understand what is happening, even while their brain tells them they do not. It's a highly potent melange of weirdness that sticks in the back of the mind and nurtures itself there, leaving the reader wondering if the experience'll ever truly fade from the town - or, if like the tomb markers, it'll stay embedded even as the town fades and new faces move in.