We have to believe that even though this guy knows he’s either unconscious or in some sort of alternate reality that he still won’t tell the people he’s running with what’s ahead really was illogical. He was trying to keep himself alive as well, wasn’t he? Yet because in the real world he’d been the DM, he should risk his life instead of actually helping the part is so absurd, that it loss all believability for me. Then, of course, the author ends with a cliff hanger. Well, I’m not planning on listening to any of the sequels.