Ah, my favourite depiction of the horsemen of the apocalypse yet!
Nice little nod, making their fur colors corresponding to the horse/rider colors. Wonder if our silly little protagonist Mag is the pale one, or if we're doing a separation of Pestilence and Death as Mag and Dewey respectively? Hmmm.
I also can't help but like how "VtM:Bloodlines" coded your Taxi Driver is, love that symbolism of being ferried both physically and spiritually.
Dang, this story's cool. I love how abstract it is - everything about it gives this sort of otherworldly feeling that perfectly encapsulates... some sort of feeling. That of working at a shitty, demeaning job that slowly eats at your sanity, probably. To be honest, I feel like I haven't fully parsed what it's about yet - but that certainly doesn't mean that I didn't feel it while reading, and I'd say that's what matters most.
I'll also shout out the sprites and the general style of the story - you wouldn't think the sprites fit with the bgs, but I think they work together to emphasize that dream-like feeling which is so present in this story and which gives it those all-too-important vibes.
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is it a horror? and does it have any jump scare?
The strangeness emanating from this vn is oddly interesting. I want to hug Vik…
Ah, my favourite depiction of the horsemen of the apocalypse yet!
Nice little nod, making their fur colors corresponding to the horse/rider colors. Wonder if our silly little protagonist Mag is the pale one, or if we're doing a separation of Pestilence and Death as Mag and Dewey respectively? Hmmm.
I also can't help but like how "VtM:Bloodlines" coded your Taxi Driver is, love that symbolism of being ferried both physically and spiritually.
Dang, this story's cool. I love how abstract it is - everything about it gives this sort of otherworldly feeling that perfectly encapsulates... some sort of feeling. That of working at a shitty, demeaning job that slowly eats at your sanity, probably. To be honest, I feel like I haven't fully parsed what it's about yet - but that certainly doesn't mean that I didn't feel it while reading, and I'd say that's what matters most.
I'll also shout out the sprites and the general style of the story - you wouldn't think the sprites fit with the bgs, but I think they work together to emphasize that dream-like feeling which is so present in this story and which gives it those all-too-important vibes.
Good job, this was a fun one to read!