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"Nevermore: The Chamber Door" can refer to both a specific indie video game and a famous line from Edgar Allan Poe's 1845 poem, The Raven .
: This repetition symbolizes the narrator's descent into madness and the finality of death, as he realizes he will never be reunited with his lost love, Lenore. Nevermore: The Chamber Door on Steam Nevermore The Chamber Door
The title is a direct reference to where the phrases "Nevermore" and "chamber door" are central motifs. "Nevermore: The Chamber Door" can refer to both
: The poem begins with a "tapping" at the narrator's chamber door on a "bleak December" midnight. : The poem begins with a "tapping" at
: Players use a combination of a blade and a grappling hook to traverse an evil land and exterminate enemies.
: It is generally considered a shorter experience, with some players completing playthroughs in roughly one to three hours. Literary Context

