Because this is an extremely important Dungeon, even the records classified as "official" are quite numerous.
Here, Kain also saw paintings drawn by an unknown soldier about his days stationed at the lonely fortress.
These drawings were all drawn with charcoal pencils, so they looked a bit messy and blurry. However, the soldier's artistic skills were quite good, so Kain could clearly see what the images were trying to convey.
The first drawing, titled "night watch".
From the high vantage point of the painting, Kain guessed that the artist was looking at a soldier on guard duty on the wall. The soldier's gaze was directed outward, taking in the distant scenery. No, not too far away because the fog was a big hindrance.
However, the highlight of this painting does not come from the gloomy and creepy scene that the fog brings, but the highlight lies in the corner of the painting, where a dry, skinny hand appears, which must be the hand of Crawler.