You will be safe here, younglings. Wait for me.
You create a flowery oak door on a flat solid surface that you can see within range. The door is large enough to allow Medium creatures to pass through. The door leads to a Meadow (similar to a demiplane) that appears to be a lush island, covered in wildflowers and trees, and bordered in an ocean. The ocean extends for 3 miles, and then abruptly stops. If you pass this point, you take 5d4 force damage, and are instantly removed from the Meadow. The spell then ends.
When the spell ends (in any case), the door disappears, and any creatures or objects inside the Meadow remain trapped there until you reconnect to that Meadow. The door does not disappear from the other side. Each time you cast this spell, you can create a new Meadow, or have the door connect to a Meadow you created with a previous casting of this spell. Additionally, if you know the general contents of a Meadow or demiplane created by a casting of this spell or demiplane by another creature, you can have the door connect to its Meadow or demiplane instead.
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