side. In mid-air, he folded his arms around his head.

The impact with the ground was painful. He somersaulted several times and crashed into an oak tree trunk, which knocked all the air out of his chest. Stunned, gasping for air, he opened his eyes. The road was lit up by several blinding flashes, so bright and violent that they were painful. The dragon squeezed his eyelids shut, seeing nothing. Despite the pain, he tried to open his eyes. Everything he saw was overexposed, and even so, he could see very little. It seemed to him that he was watching single, static images.
A grey horse lying on its back, kicking helplessly with its hooves, and a creature standing over it, fully upright. The creature had no head, but that did not prevent it from trying to attack the wounded horse.
A sergeant galloping at full speed, aiming his sword at the monster.
The monster, pierced through with a blade, waved its two claws, while the others flew towards the forest, torn away by a powerful force.
Bess stopped abruptly nearby, and the edge of a blue uniform appeared at the edge of his field of vision.
The Ed'heer uniform completely obscured the view and the worried face of one of the soldiers.
The images began to move again, and his eyes stopped hurting. However, all sounds were still disturbed by a piercing buzzing. Draco thought the soldier was saying something, trying to lift him up from the ground a little. Suddenly, Darius appeared in the dragon's field of vision. The master looked terrified. The mage grabbed the boy's face, trying to stabilise his head, and asked him something. Draco, irritated by the constant squeaking, tried to focus his gaze on his mentor's face. Seeing no reaction, the wizard raised one finger right in front of the dragon's face and began moving it from side to side. As soon as he noticed that his student was following his gaze, he said something and pointed to dragons mouth. Draco wanted to shake his head, but he couldn't move it.