I've been picturing it as a stage play myself. It just gives off a theatre sort of vibe. Right from the very beginning, when a bunch of unnamed characters pop in to drop loads of exposition on Sherbert to establish the plot and then never appear again, immediately put me in the mindset of "oh, I'm watching a musical". The repetitive wooden hallways of the ghostship really bring to mind a single stage set being reused for multiple scenes too. The lighting, especially near the beginning, is also very theatrical in style, and really adds to the impression of watching a performance on a stage in a dark theatre.Sometimes I will imagine the animated or live adaptation of this when I'm reading and this chapter has so many moments that would be perfect
Damn, you’re right.Wonder what the hell that means? Is she in a time loop now?
Good to see Mors is still an evil little brat despite it all.
I've been picturing it as a stage play myself. It just gives off a theatre sort of vibe. Right from the very beginning, when a bunch of unnamed characters pop in to drop loads of exposition on Sherbert to establish the plot and then never appear again, immediately put me in the mindset of "oh, I'm watching a musical". The repetitive wooden hallways of the ghostship really bring to mind a single stage set being reused for multiple scenes too. The lighting, especially near the beginning, is also very theatrical in style, and really adds to the impression of watching a performance on a stage in a dark theatre.