The room was filled with shelves and magical tools illuminating the space. Small wooden golems, or ones made from other materials, wandered about organizing maps. Additionally, tiny insects, particularly larvae, moved around the archive. These larvae seemed to release a magical liquid that preserved the maps or worked alongside the golems to record data in a hidden section of the library, where wooden tables were neatly arranged.
After observing the environment, I walked among the shelves and noticed the maps were organized by continents. Out of curiosity, I started with the Central Continent and grabbed one of its maps. It depicted the ogguri Empire, one of the strongest empires on the continent.
The map showed the names of important or popular dungeons and outlined the territories of some nobles.