Alakai thought for a few moments and shrugged. "To be honest, it's hard to tell one way or another until someone actually dies and revives or not. But so far, I think there's a 90% chance that we will revive. Everything we've encountered so far was like the game. Even the people of the land had similar vocabulary. So there is no reason so far to think we won't revive." The man, though very reluctant, kept eating his sandwich before finally sitting up. He felt a little better now, though would need some more rest before he could continue. Kali mentioned a boss at the end, and he nodded. "There is, yes. Though a miniboss. Just a bigger spider than the other ones. It should be an enemy with about double the hp and the ability to summon one of those smaller spiders we've seen once or twice. Though only the boss can poison me. I think we should be fine as it's like fighting one large and one small spider together in terms of damage, minus one poison stack, and the fight probably taking longer." He took the apple, figuring it was best to have a full meal before continuing. Though then, as soon as he took a bite, his eyes stared at the item in his hands in surprise once again. "This is...definitely odd. This apple tastes just like...well, apple!" Figuring Kali would want a piece too, the man quickly opened his inventory and took out his cooking set. In the game it had just taken up one inventory slot. It still did, but it felt like cheating a little bit considering what it consisted of. Three different cutting knives, a sharpening stone, a wooden plank, a basic spices mix, flint and steel, and a wooden spoon and long fork. Probably for stirring and turning things over. And they all fit into a small iron pot which could be put into or over a fire. Right now all Alakai needed was a knife though. So he grabbed the middle-sized one and cut the apple in half, handing the part he hadn't taken a bite of to Kali. "How can an apple taste like normal, yet a sandwich taste like dry biscuits..." He asked out loud before taking another bite. He wouldn't lose his appetite over it. This world was filled with things they didn't understand yet. But spending all of your time fretting over it would just waste time. Better to try and take everything in as much as possible, even if it didn't make sense from their perspective.