Category: Underground Labyrinth
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Underground 551 of Vael Mirror
Underground 551 of Vael-Mirror is a subterranean marvel dedicated to the principle of Admiration. It is a place designed to reflect the beauty of the multiversal souls that arrive in Saṃsāra, emphasizing the aesthetic and spiritual wonder of the “Mind’s Eye” and the diverse forms avatars take. Lore In the early centuries of the Great…
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Underground 814 of Ochnes Mal
Underground 814 of Oakhaven, commonly known as Ochnes-Mal, is a subterranean sanctuary for the weary, designed for those whose transition into the world of Saṃsāra was particularly physically or spiritually turbulent. Its primary emphasis is Achy, a term the inhabitants use to describe the lingering, dull resonance of a past life that has not yet…
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Underground 309 of Oakhaven
Underground 309 of Oakhaven is a subterranean sanctuary designed for newly arrived souls and evolving sentient beings. Its primary emphasis is Accompaniment, a philosophy rooted in the belief that no soul should navigate the confusing transition of possession alone. Lore The lore of Oakhaven begins eight hundred years ago when a Tier 5 gestalt character,…
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Underground 73 of Beaming Prismara
Underground 73 of Beaming Prismara exists deep beneath the surface of one of the larger islands in the eastern archipelago, where the ocean waves crash against jagged cliffs that hide multiple concealed entrances. This labyrinth draws its name from the countless beams of refracted light that dance through its chambers, created by massive crystal formations…
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Underground 523 of Euphorica
Euphorica is a hedonistic underground labyrinth carved into volcanic basalt beneath a cluster of geothermal vents on a remote island in Saṃsāra’s western archipelago. The entrance lies at the base of a dormant volcanic cone, marked by carved pillars that spiral upward like frozen smoke and emit faint, sweet-smelling vapor. The labyrinth has earned its…
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Underground 847 of Candleholm
Candleholm is a modest but well-maintained labyrinth carved into soft limestone beneath a cluster of three hills in the agricultural heartlands of one of Saṃsāra’s island nations. The entrance sits at the base of the central hill, marked by a simple archway adorned with carved candle motifs that give the place its name. The labyrinth…
