The columns here are not all those Doric Pillars tinged with a creamy yellow hue; some of them are black, resembling obsidian or other unknown mysterious metals.
However, despite the countless stone columns standing here, they do not reach the ceiling, because this place is still an inner curved structure of a sphere. The gravity system beyond cognition transforms this space into a transcendent, enigmatic domain.
At the tops of the columns stand countless sculptures, each with distinct shapes—some resembling Angels, others portraying Demons.
The Angel Sculptures fold their wings, weeping with their faces covered, while the Demon Sculptures spread their bat-like wings wide, radiating rage and ferocity. The former are perched atop the white columns, while the latter are situated upon the black ones, balancing one another to make the whole layer resemble an enormous Western chessboard.