I just woke up from the longest most ineractive lucid dream I've had so far. It started as a regular weird dream. I was living in an apartment that kept leaking on the neighbors downstairs. My cousins were there to help me but as soon as I saw my uncle who died over a year ago, I realized I was dreaming. I wanted to maintain the reality of the dream so I spun and said "clarity now" like this site suggests. Well, I can't remember the exact sequence, but I flew around and shot lazers from my arms at people flying at me like in a video game. I looked at the sky and saw it looked dreary, so I changed it to a sky full of stars. At one point, I thought, "I should compose exactly what I'm going to write on the lucid dream web site right now while I'm dreaming!" But I didn't. I thought about the last thing I read here - it was out-of body stuff, so I wanted to try that. I flew up toward some sort of membrane in the sky thinking if I poked my head through it, I'll be back in my body where it's sleeping. I came into my body and rolled out onto the floor and got up on my knees to look at myself. I looked weird like my head was too big for my body and really skinny, almost skeletal. I walked out the door of the room, but it was still the house from the dream and I didn't recognize it as a place I've never been. I walked past the room next door, my sister was there (I have a sister-in-law but no real sister) and she was freaking out because she knew I was sneaking around out there. Eventually, I could hear my air conditioner and I felt myself wake up in stages, including feeling sleep paralysis in my body, which I've never felt when waking up or without fear before. Anyway, if you managed to read all this, thanks for listening to my rambling, but I wanted to get this down fast. Is it still lucid if I think I live somewhere I don't?