The observation chamber existed in a space that made even the King's Hall seem comprehensible by comparison. The room defied fundamental principles of spatial logic with casual disregard for physical laws that supposedly governed reality. Faculty members could observe all ten kingdoms simultaneously through crystalline windows that displayed different territories with perfect clarity despite viewing angles that shouldn't have been possible from any single location.
Each window showed real-time action from perspectives that shifted and adjusted based on what was happening within the displayed territory. A kingdom experiencing combat would have its window automatically enlarge to show tactical details, while quieter territories compressed into smaller viewing spaces that still maintained complete observational access. The space itself was responding to collective faculty attention, architectural intelligence determining what deserved prominence at any given moment.
