'The Room'
"...In front of me was what I can only describe as an entity trying to force its face up into my line of vision. It did this several times. It took me some time to comprehend or absorb fully what it was I found myself looking at, without at first doubting my own sanity. In fact, it was so far removed from anything I had ever believed in or thought prior to this point, that I still feel somewhat strange and surreal speaking about it. I am fully confident however that it was exactly as I describe below.
The entity vying for my attention was an adult, male elf. It was approximately three to four feet in height. It was clean- shaven and had very dark hair and eyebrows. Its forehead protruded slightly from a very large, elongated head, a head that was much larger in proportion to that of any human I had ever seen. Its face had very distinctive features. A pointed, curving downward nose met a huge chin that protruded and curved upward even more so. 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 began to open up, I could now watch the elf move its way back to a group of similar looking entities. I could see that these elves wore dark green, three-quarter length pants. They had no footwear, but were bare footed. They did not wear any shirts or tops, and exposed ashen- looking bare skin on their torsos. They were all very toned. The group consisted of about six or seven elves, but most captivatingly, they were all now dancing in a circle.
The dynamics of this dance were fascinating. It looked like no dance routine I had witnessed in my entire life. I could best describe it as a three dimensional dance that had its origins and rhythm in nature itself. It was magical, exquisite, thrilling and enchanting all at the same time. The dynamics of the dance were quite mathematical and coordinated as if governed by some natural phenomenon or the laws of nature.
The elves danced quickly in a simple circle. Individually, they not only moved up and down in some sort of sine-wave fashion but in a very precise, three-dimensional figure of eight motion. As they danced, their arms moved in conjunction with their bodies. On the upward movement of the sine curve they all moved deliberately slowly, perfectly coordinated together. However, on the downward motion, they accelerated and really emphasised this faster movement with their bodies, arms and heads all in motion, again all perfectly coordinated. Another most odd point was that as these elves danced round in a circle, they seemed to be bent over by about forty-five degrees. This dance must have been created and synchronised by nature itself. No human could ever possibly mimic what I had witnessed. Once the dance started, it was as if someone had hit a repeat button. The elves didn’t stop dancing, nor did they make the slightest mistake in their ever-ending loop routine. The motion simply repeated and started again ".