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Will be focus of next ep, but obvs in less Isu-related context
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m →‎Appearances: Game files make mention of "walls and monsters", which I take to mean the Labyrinth's walls and its minotaur. Medusa and Sphinx live in ruined temples and Cyclopes live in caves, neither are complete, built walls, though they are monsters
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The Labyrinth

The Labyrinth of Lost Souls was an Isu vault located beneath the Knossos Palace in the Minos' Legacy region of Messara, Greece.[1] It housed the Prize of the Minotaur, an Atlantis artifact which was capable of transmutating its wielder into a Minotaur, a creature in Greek mythology. During the Peloponnesian War the misthios Kassandra made her way into the labyrinth and slew the Minotaur in an arduous battle.[2]

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