
The north hall is much like the east hall. The floor is soft moist soil lined with ferns and other greenery that is growing along the walls, watered by small featureless fountains in the top of the walls, and a slight misty moisture in the air. But, the light is dimmer, as there are few sources of light down here. The only crystal torches are each on one of the hall's corners. The other only sources of light are two amber windows that are equally in between the two crystal torches in the south wall. Light shines in through these from the inner garden and the walls are lined with Celtic round pillars that stand amid the foliage and hold up archways that cross and support the ceiling, giving the hall way a shades cathedral-like appearance. There is a small waterfall in between the eastern middle archway and the next archway east of there, on the north wall; and a great waterfall is in the west corner that spans all the way past the first two west archways. These waterfalls are made from water pouring down from the aqueducts above and help to keep the plants of the north wall watered.
The east end of the hall turns south, into the east hall. ( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?page=1&t=24750379#373134161 )
There is a doorway decorated with Celtic markings in the west end of the hall next to a hanging tapestry that is next to a crystal torch that is posted in the northern corner. This doorway leads to a spiral of stairs that lead up into the castle's main hall.( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24695257 )
This end of the hall also turns south, into the west hall.( http://www.gaiaonline.com/guilds/viewtopic.php?t=24763181 )