When God's container came out of the elevator from the twelfth floor, the director did not follow him but descended again via the elevator.
This top floor had no stairs, only two elevator doors. They connected to the elevators for the eleventh and first floors respectively.
Besides that, it didn't even have a rooftop.
The decor of the twelfth floor was very similar to the lower ones, featuring a high-tech style in silver-gray.
Upon exiting the elevator, God's container arrived at a perfectly hexagonal hall, where six black metal pillars were arranged in a similar hexagonal pattern.
On both the left and right sides, there were long corridors that reached into the distance from sight, making a total of six directions including the elevator hall.
Directly in front of God's container, the door faced by Russell, was the familiar three-tooth revolving door—an identical model to the one at Deer Head and Torkifat's place.
It was not closed but wide open.