Talk:Faithful Dog and His Beloved Master, The/@comment-7706473-20140525174240

This is more sad then creepy -

And I love that.

There's a subgenre of stories on the wiki that kind of fall under the banner of sadpasta, and I think this is a perfect example of them, though you don't have to be familiar with Silent Hill (once again, good taste!) to feel the emotion present. Don't get me wrong; there is still some pretty creepy stuff here, especially the implifications of the town transforming its residents, and the daily life of the Faithful Dog. If Harry Mason wouldn't come through looking for his daughter (short, brown hair), the story gives the implication that things will just get worse, and worse, and worse...

I'm reminded a little bit of a story, When the Wind Blows. You've created a touching narrative about characters the reader is rooting for, and yet the overall feeling is one of hopelessness and growing loss. Great stuff, ahahahahah! I especially loved that the Master's love at the carousel was genuine; it'll make me think twice about thwacking one the next time I replay SH1.

Coalflowers and peach blossoms, arranged around the entrance to a decrepit town.