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I wake each day to a blinding darkness, where food is delivered by monsters that defy the senses. The tunnels are filled with elusive creatures whose screams and moans haunt me, and my only company is The Rat. Only, today is important. The Rat insists. For today is the day that I break free of all that is black and blinding, and taste the cool and damp freedom that leaks from the crack in the stone. The sky awaits, but only if I am brave enough to reach for it.
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To no one's surprise, the quality of storytelling in Dreams of the Sky more than lives up to the high standards set by the previous stories that can be found in the digital library on the Unearthed Stories app.
Karl Forshaw became one of my instant-buy authors with his debut novel, Renia, so it was a true treat to return to (a different part of) the Luna Ruinam world in this standalone short story.
The way that Forshaw captures raw human emotion is nothing short of magical, and I found myself deeply enthralled by the hauntingly immersive prose in Dreams of the Sky. Yes, I did have a bit of a hard time finding my footing at first, but ultimately I think that sense of disorientation was intentional, as a way to reflect the tragic mental spirals of the vulnerable MC.
This story is dark, twisted, disorienting and unapologetically gut-wrenching, but ultimately it left me hungry for more in the best way possible. Dreams of the Sky might be short, but this is a story I won't soon forget. And heck, I might even return to it soon for another play-/readthrough to see where different narrative decisions might take this brutally bittersweet story. Highly recommend!