Short Extract from 'The Room'
"...In front of me, was an entity trying to force its face into my line of vision. It did this several times. It took me a while to fully absorb what I was looking at, without at first questioning my own sanity. In fact, the entity I saw was so far removed from anything I had ever realistically contemplated prior to this point in my life, I still feel somewhat strange and surreal speaking about it. I am fully confident, however, about everything I witnessed on this occasion.
The entity vying for my attention was an adult, male elf. It was approximately three to four feet in height, was clean-shaven and had very dark hair and eyebrows. The elf’s forehead protruded slightly from its large, elongated head - a head much larger in proportion to any human being’s. Its face had very distinctive features: A pointed, downward-curving nose, met a huge protruding chin, which curved sharply upwards. The elf had an extremely sallow, swarthy-looking complexion, dark eyes and a very thin mouth. Its ears were rather small in proportion to its large, elongated head. As the vision opened up further, I was now able to watch the elf manoeuvre itself back towards a group of similar-looking entities.
The elves in this awaiting group were uniform in appearance. They each wore dark green, three-quarter length pants, and they were bare-footed. They didn’t wear any shirts or tops, and therefore exposed ashen-looking, smooth skin on their torsos. They were all very toned. The group consisted of about six or seven elves, but most captivatingly, they were all dancing in a circle.
The dynamics of this dance were fascinating; it resembled no dance routine I had ever witnessed before. I would best describe it as a three-dimensional dance, whose origin and rhythm stemmed from Nature itself. It was magical, exquisite, thrilling and enchanting all at the same time. The movements of the dance appeared to be very mathematical and coordinated, as though they were governed by some natural phenomenon or the laws of Nature..."