It has the ability create life as thought it was a measly feat. With its power it can destroy worlds and create civilisations. It exists everywhere, where you step, what you see and what you breath is part of it. One can say it's not only omniscient and omnipotent, but omnipresent as well. But what is It? A deity? No, it's a dungeon. ... A young man from earth has found himself reincarnated as a dungeon. In this new world, he is now but a child. Armed with nothing else but his genius creation capability, come watch him as he struggles to survive this world where his kind are treated as nothing but tools. "Hmm? Another group of adventurers is sent to close me down?" He laughed. "Clearly, they didn't understand when i killed all of their armies... wait, that boy has a good looking soul. Why don't I turn him into a slime?" From the deepest pits of the dungeons, terrifying creatures awoke as they had been ordered by the creature they live in. Be the strongest dragons living in the deepest levels of the dungeon, to the weakest goblins only known for being cannon fodder. Each of these creatures got up to greet the newcomer, because he ordered them to.
In the freezing cold of the unnamed world, the sun was covered by a thin canopy of clouds. Still, the sun's rays still managed to pass through the clouds and find themselves entering a certain window owned by a certain goblin.
"Awhh~" Adam yawned as he stretched his hands. His back made soft crackles as he got up from the bed. That is, of course, if a cluster of animal fur could be considered a bed.
"I probably should have asked for a soft bed from Erden." Adam grumbled before he headed for the door. Due to how cold it was outside, Erden has been completely clothed, even in his bed.
Afyee ehat had happened yesterday, the king had graciously provided him with a full set of clothes. To which Adam could only wonder, 'Are these goblins Scottish or Irish? What's with their obsession with wearing skirts? Sure, they couldn't wear pants because of how stupid they were before, but I don't think it should be a problem now.'