Lily followed Antlers, wandering aimlessly within the vast architectural space, feeling her way through the spatial layout of the building.
It looked square and proper, yet labyrinthine -- every room's four walls might contain doors or passageways. However, almost no rooms led to all four directions; mostly, they led to two or three.
According to Antlers, this seemed to be the standard style of architecture during the era of the Giant Dynasty. There were no L-shaped corridors, and the entire structure was composed solely of square and rectangular rooms.
This was supposedly because the giants had blind spots in their field of view, making them susceptible to ambushes at corners.
The sturdy walls combined with the maze-like layout forced large troops entering the building to disperse and condense into a very small and narrow "bundle" of people. Giants, however, disdained the use of traps; otherwise, Lily felt that traps alone would be enough to wipe out a large number of people.