Unsurprisingly, I didn't exactly felt nourished. I had a feeling engulfing things would be rather effective as we went on, getting past golems and spiders alike without too much of a hitch. I tried rubbing my eyes out of instinct, although that just ended up making half my hand merge together with my temple. At least what could be considered a temple for a dragon... slime hybrid. If an actual hybrid. "Oh, man... out of everything, you decided to eat that spider. Really?" As ironic as what I just said seemed, I was hungry and it was good for me. Seemed a good enough excuse. Of course, letting Robert answer himself, we continued onwards, with my footsteps not sounding all that different from the dripping in the cave. [i]Ergh. I don't remember this cave being as long as in the roleplay... maybe because we basically fast-traveled, going 'about an hour later.'[/i] I thought, grinding my teeth so hard that I lost the hallow space inside my mouth. Speaking of which, about... 'five seconds later' (I didn't want the same fate befalling the readers), we made it the city near-identical in my roleplay. I didn't realise we had literal moles replacing Excadrills and Drilburs. It was a sea of gold and brown, with the occasional grey being tools and such. [i]Well. At least I have some sort of idea where this is going.[/i] I thought as I rubbed my... chin, or whatever. I ended up chasing after Robert after jerking my hand away from my face, since it kept merging together. "Hey, keep it together. You can't go crazy in a world where you're already crazy in real life." Due to that hypothesis, I predicted this world wasn't based on a frickin' game. Despite the resemblance to my roleplay, and the characters names being similar... oh Jesus. That means someone has to go crazy just to confirm this, and then this would all just be a near-impossible coincidence. Thankfully, (I think) I'm not too far from that.