As Astirise looks into the third corridor, bright, brilliant colors are to be seen everywhere, the stones and pigments undimmed by the passage of decades. The floor of the corridor is a colorful mosaic of stone, with a distinct, winding path of red tiles about two feet wide snaking its way south down the corridor. No stonework can be seen on the walls or ceiling twenty feet above, for some sort of cement or plaster has been smoothed over all these surfaces and then illustrated.
The scenes show fields with kine grazing, a copse with several wolves in the background, workers of various races and strange human-animal mixtures -- pig-human, ape-human, and dog-human -- going about various tasks. Certain of the frescoes show rooms of some building -- a library filled with many books and scrolls, the door of a torture chamber, and a wizard's work room. There are chairs, windows, boxes, bales, doors, chests, birds, bats, spiders, and all manner of things shown on the walls.