Talk:Protector/@comment-25464062-20141001011429/@comment-25464062-20141001053743

Well, that's a good thing. I enjoy looking at the different literature styles and common themes. Oscar Wilde, for example, one of the main themes in his works that I find interesting, is the fact that he often touches on male and female positions in the different levels of society. While, Poe, focuses more often on darker (sometimes more incestual) themes. Also, I rarely remember character names, myself. I'm typically reminded of their names by other people.

I don't believe that you did give the man in the trenchcoat a name in this story, though. Questioning the nature of sentient beings is also a generally good practice. Rarely does it settle a person's mind, but it is very interesting. Anyway, in the end, aren't we all racing against the clock to figure out what lies within the depths of the unknown?