The story depicts events in an alternate history where, following the fall of communism in Poland, the country becomes a monarchy.
[9] On the same portal, Adam Ł. Rotter praised the story for its intriguing ideas, especially the "universal ... theme of the national funeral", but criticized it for excessive use of special effects and a "trite, mediocre ending".
The reviewer praised the story for its original format (a recording of fictional, unedited mp3 files), its avoidance of ideological disputes, and described it as "wise, beautiful, and moving".
[3] The previous year, in the same zine, Konrad Wągrowski wrote in his review of the anthology that the story was "charming", seemed like a prelude to something greater, and was "one of the most evocative texts in the entire collection, original and memorable".
[4] In the zine Esensja, the story is described as "a personal tale of an exceptional and isolated individual due to their uniqueness, avoiding clichés about alienation, combined with imaginative, urban fantasy tinged with horror.