Mandala's Inner World

Mandala's Inner World (曼荼羅の内面世界, Mandala no Naimen Sekai) is the term that denotes the manifestation of Mandala Kurosaki's soul, in which his Zanpakutō finds residency within. It is a world unlike that of Earth, as it's an area surrounded by white mist. The sun in this area is gold and it's very bright and exerts x10 more heat than a regular sun. Rising from the mist are trees and rock pillars. It's been noted that below the mist is the area known as "The Sea of Reason" and anything that falls in is permanenetly gone. Also, below the mist, there are spiky rock formations jotting out of the sea and many poisonous land formations. Usually, tons of skulls and bones are scattered all over and the scent of blood is intoxicating. The sky is pitch black below and a few stars are seen. They are colored silver. The wildlife that live there are birds made completely of skulls and winged feathers. They usually attack invaders that Mandala doesn't allow in his mind. An intersting note is that in the middle of the world is a gigantic skeleton of a divine being. It's cloaked in sacred armor and one of it's fangs are broken. What the creature represents is unknown at this point, but Mandala implies that it has something to do with the boundaries as his Inner World has two layers. The top represents "Heaven" and the bottom represents "Hell". The boned creature unites the two and the mist seperates the two. Mandala says that his inner world is perfect for training as the gravity here is x10000 than that of the Soul Society.