There’s a moment in Semblance of Sanity —usually around Chapter 17, for those who’ve read it—where the unreliable narrator stops being a clever trick and starts feeling like a psychological weapon pointed directly at the reader.
But that description is like saying Moby Dick is a book about a bad day at the office. Semblance of Sanity Dark
By: The Arcane Observer
What makes Semblance of Sanity different from its grimdark peers is its radical commitment to perspective. The story is told almost exclusively through Kaelen’s first-person narration, but Carhart does something brilliant: he breaks the tool. There’s a moment in Semblance of Sanity —usually
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