However, a peculiar advantage of his skeletal form became apparent in that moment. Despite the overwhelming sensory assault, Kane's body devoid of flesh and organs spared him from the physical response he would have experienced as a human. The urge to vomit was thwarted by the absence of a digestive system, granting him an unintended immunity to the unsettling effect of the noxious odors.
In this eerie situation, Kane's unique state as a skeleton offered him an unexpected advantage. It was a reminder that his form, though unusual, possessed its own set of benefits in navigating the perils of this world, even in the face of sensory challenges that might incapacitate others.
"My hunger and thirst bar increased again… I guess I am getting the mana of the monsters as a sustenance," Kane thought.