Moderate cramps almost the whole way through. Gonna have to cut back to 2.1g next time and then see if I can raise the dosage more slowly.
I had a lot of that third person view feeling, and at some point it became really self aware and was explicitly broken down into the various perspectives that were being held simultaneously.
The loudest perspective was the Guide, which described situations as they happened and often spoke to me in the second person.
Second loudest was the Adventurer, who would react to things happening and was usually the me the Guide spoke to.
Third loudest were the Inhabitants. That is, the various beings that were not me that I conjured up for my entertainment. They're usually not self aware, and when they are, they fear me because they'll cease to exist if I don't think about them.
The quietest perspective was Witness, or Me. This is the view that watched all interactions between the Adventurer, the Guide, and the Inhabitants. This perspective says little or nothing, is first person, and when referenced by the others gives the feeling breaking the fourth wall and suddenly turning to look at the camera.
The Guide and Witness are incorporeal, but the Adventurer and the Inhabitants are corporeal. The Adventurer is my avatar in world of imagination and doesn't know or understand what the Witness is unless explicitly told by the Guide. The Inhabitants in their non-self aware state are ignorant of the Guide and the Witness, and see the Adventurer as whatever role I want to currently take.
Basically a videogame with a narrator and self aware protagonist. Thinking about it some more, it was basically Slay The Princess, except I played all the roles in the story at once, and this happens every time I trip and try to consciously go on an adventure, whether I'm aware of it at the moment or not.