The reason why the Ghost Killer's perspective is narrated by Argos is because I felt like I needed a frame of reference to be able to tell his part of the story in second person. If you didn't pick up on it, each persons perspective is told in different writing styles— Alasdair is third person, The FOJ member is first, and the ghost killer is second. There isn't a huge reason for this narratively, I just wanted to experiment and needed a way to make each persons viewpoint feel distinct from one another.
]]>First tale is from The Heretics perspective, first and last half of this tale are from the FOJ members perspective, and the middle section of this tale is from the Ghost Killers perspective
]]>The narrator as an ex-FOJ, the heretic, and the ghost killer??
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