At this moment, Duke's perception underwent an earth-shattering transformation.
Vision was no longer confined to his eyes; every grain of sand constituting his body seemed to become his eyes, providing countless microscopic, 360-degree, all-encompassing views.
He simultaneously saw every corner of the wasteland, the insects in the cracks of the ground, the floating dust in the air, and even the rotation and collision of each grain of sand within the sandstorm that was himself.
This was a panoramic, immersive god's eye view.
Other senses like hearing and touch also spread and reorganized in a similar manner; the sound of the wind became the flow within him, and the slight tremors of the earth resonated with him and the world.
He lost the traditional sense of a body, but gained a grander, more essential connection with the environment.
His thoughts and consciousness spread like mercury, uniformly and highly unified within every grain of sand and dust.
