From Where It Starts Getting Rough [1]

Walking through a tunnel-like way, we descended to the 3rd floor of the labyrinth—descended because all paths in this labyrinth were tilted downward and were forming a slanting ground.

Soon we stepped inside what seemed to be the main area of this floor. It was smaller than the last floor and was shaped in an oval structure. The ceiling was curved upward—like the ones you see in old castles—and contained many holes and cracks.

The ground was a carpet of dirt and even had muddy areas in several places, and this was due to the puddles that were scattered all across the floor. The water inside them was surprisingly clear and reflective, though it was not any water.

It was emitting dim, cyan-shaded light that was illuminating the whole area; it wasn't as much light to engulf the floor completely, but enough that Xara stopped with her incantations, and the fireballs extinguished.