Final Fantasy V/Wind Lithograph

Island Shrine
Go to the bridge between the east and west continents, just south of the center of the world map. Cross the bridge half way and enter the temple there, this is the Island Shrine. Step in to be attacked by two statues as in the Pyramids. These are exactly the name monsters so see the Earth Lithograph page for description and strategy. When the battle is done, approach the door and one of the pages of the book will burn up and open it as before.

The same advice about exploring the Pyramids applies here as well. Enter the first room, there is a hidden passage on the east side leading to a small room with treasure. Continue to the next room to find an air vent; stand next to it be sucked in and dropped into a small room with two switches. You can now go to different places by setting the switches and letting yourself be sucked through the vent again. Both switches up take you back. Left down and right up takes to another room with the way forward. The other combinations take you to other small rooms with treasure but are dead ends otherwise. Exit north to find a save point. Then continue to the 2nd Floor. This is a large area; explore the corners for treasure, including one you can only reach by hidden passage, then exit north to the 3rd Floor. Here is there is a hidden passage to the right, but if you go near it you will fall through a trapdoor and land on the 2nd Floor. Just in front of the entrance is a small room with treasure but a dead end. So go left, and exit north to the 4th Floor. This area is empty, so continue north to the 5th floor. There is treasure here, but there all also pit falls that drop you to a different area in the 4th Floor. If you fall, exit east or west to get back. There are three pitfalls on the 5th floor; one each in front of both of the chests, and another in the northwest corner, so as long as you avoid these spots you should be able to move around without falling. Exit north to a save point.

After defeating Stoker you get the second lithograph.