The third room is yet another one of about the same size as the two before. It has a plethora of statuettes and figures standing in rank after rank on shelves around the walls, some are carved from various woods, bone, ivory, or stone; others are cast in bronze, hammered from copper, brass, or tin; others again are fashioned in clay and painted. All of the figurines are replicas of those creatures that were depicted on the large zodiac wheel, but they appear here in a wide variety. Some are plain, some ornate, and some show different degrees of variation. Leo, for example, is represented as a man-sphinx, a wild lion, a sun with the body of a lion, a dragonnel, and more. The ceiling of this room has stars painted on it.
Sol's sword is unable to detect anything magical within the first room (the one with the musical instruments). Gaderon's careful study of this room turns up nothing spectacular. Most of the instruments are so old that they immediately break when touched, because of their age.
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