there's an Agatha Christie's "and then there were none" feel to the way all the characters become monster fodder, which can be tragic and senseless but at the same time works well in the context of the story and its theme
*nods* The deaths don't feel gratuitous at all, because they're so well placed and each one cranks up the tension a little more.
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*nods* The deaths don't feel gratuitous at all, because they're so well placed and each one cranks up the tension a little more.