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The '''Labyrinth of Lost Souls''' was an [[Isu]] [[Temple (Isu)|vault]] situated under the [[Knossos Palace]] in [[Crete]], [[Greece]]. It housed an [[Prize of the Minotaur|Apple of Eden]] which was capable of transmutating its wielder into a [[Minotaur]], a creature in Greek mythology.
The '''Labyrinth of Lost Souls''' was an [[Isu]] [[Temple (Isu)|vault]] beneath the [[Knossos Palace]] in [[Messenia]], [[Crete]]. It housed an [[Atlantis artifact]]–the [[Prize of the Minotaur]]–which was capable of transmutating its wielder into a [[Minotaur]], a creature in Greek mythology.


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The Labyrinth of Lost Souls was an Isu vault beneath the Knossos Palace in Messenia, Crete. It housed an Atlantis artifact–the Prize of the Minotaur–which was capable of transmutating its wielder into a Minotaur, a creature in Greek mythology.

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