In their latest post, Jackwraith turns inward toward the mechanics of storytelling examining how perspective, structure, and pacing shape the experience of the world beneath Haven. Rather than focusing on surface action, the essay looks at how narrative layering builds tension over time, and how subtle shifts in viewpoint can redefine what feels immediate versus distant, controlled versus unstable.

It is a thoughtful reflection on progression, both in the story and in the craft behind it. Readers who enjoy digging into the architecture beneath the panels, the reasoning behind character positioning, and the evolving rhythm of Dystopia will find plenty to consider.
The full post is available now on Patreon
→ https://www.patreon.com/posts/150525325
Join us there for extended commentary, behind-the-scenes insight, and deeper dives into the foundations of the city.







