The highest attic sector of the Royal É'Gal is a stark contrast to the grandeur below. The ceilings are oppressively low, creating a cramped and shadowed atmosphere, a far cry from the lavish halls beneath. This uppermost realm, often overlooked, serves a dual purpose: it provides storage space for the palace's excess and quarters for the slaves. The narrow, dimly-lit galleys are lined with wooden beams and stone walls, devoid of the gilded opulence that characterizes the rest of the palace. The air is thick with the scent of dust and aged wood, and the only illumination comes from flickering oil lamps mounted sporadically along the walls. Shelves are laden with everything from surplus linens to old pottery, but nothing has been forgotten. Rather, it is carefully catalogued in the palace supplies as it awaits its purpose.