When I next woke up I was in a different room. The room was cozy but had a grandeur to it. The ceiling was domed and covered with stars and an enormous moon and a blazing sun shining light upon the room. The walls were inspiring pictures of landscapes. To my left was a sun rising over the flat calm of a sea. To my right I saw a long plain of grass and streams etching the landscape with mountains looming in the background as a sun sets behind them. In front of me hills and dales of farmland stretched out for miles with two tall trees basking together in the distance. I turned to see what lay behind me but my eyes were taken aback by what I saw before me. As awestruck filled my body I gazed upon the elegant scene. A forest of trees beckoned before me. Ivy fall in graceful swoops and moonlight shined silver on the ground before me. After the initial reaction I decided to find a way out though this room was gorgeous, I knew that I didn't even know who or where I was. As I tried to raise from the bed I noticed more about my surroundings. The floor looked as it was fresh grass and there was a stunning tree growing in the far right corner of the room. When I finally sat up I felt a pain similar to the one that I had felt in the other room. It started in my legs and arms but instead of knocking me out it radiated pain in my torso. I landed on the floor with a bone shaking thud. As I lift my head to help stand I saw that a door was opening and a horse-looking thing was clamoring through it. It was carrying a platter of food on it's back, balancing it between its wings. It's coat was a deep blue but it's face was turned from me whall it was checking the food on it's back. But I struggled to move away to a corner when I felt something break inside of me. A bright aura of red,orange,pink and black enveloped around me. Pain felt like fire burning into me. The beast turned to me and gasped sharply, as if it knew my pain, and tried to run toward me. The platter tumbled off its back and crashed with a ripple on the floor. But by the time it was even close to me, I was gone.