However, on its more or less northern wall are found three more chapels dedicated to Horus, Seti I and Isis, in that order from front to back. The walls in these chambers are also highly decorated. For example, in the Horus shrine there is a depiction of the falcon-headed vulture carrying the shen sign of eternity. Behind these small chapels was a hidden chamber with two columns where the temple's major treasures were probably kept. On the opposite (southern) end of the Osiris suite was a four column chamber where, on its southern wall, were located three additional chapels.The decorations in this four pillar room include a depiction of Seti I with two right hands making an offering of a statue of himself, which in turn is making an offering. In another scene we find that the king is being offered a djed column with an ankh, the symbol of life. Here, he is depicted with two left hands.