Talk:Silent Noise/@comment-7706473-20140621104157

I'm not a Kemeticist, so forgive me, but I'm fairly sure there's not Tirus-Token... To my knowledge? ;) That being said, this was a very eerie little story. There were some odd things throughout - I felt the narrator assuring the reader they weren't a satanist at the end struck me as oddly hamfisted, though I cannot tell you why for the life of me and it's probably just me - but the narrator was so strong (and strung up) in their convictions that it held the pasta together and made it feel very much like the rantings of somone who is either quite mad, or feels as if they've seen more then others have.

Similarly, there were 'Dancing mania' that I feel arose entirely from the increasing isolation and sense of purposeless that many felt in Europe as the idealized past fell, and an ideal future seemed less likely then the end of the world. Stories like this have just the right 'ring' of truth, and that makes the disturbing nature just plausible enough to make you wonder...