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The '''Labyrinth''' is a large maze constructed by the mortal [[Daedalus]] at the behest of the king of the [[Gods]] himself, [[Zeus]] in order to contain the [[Pandora|key]] to [[Pandora's Box]].
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The '''Labyrinth''' is a large maze constructed by the mortal [[Daedalus]] at the behest of the king of the [[Gods]] himself, [[Zeus]] in order to contain the [[Pandora|key]] to [[Pandora's Box]].
   
 
This simple mission consumed Zeus to the point that he did not allow Daedalus to embark on any repair duties and instead create a great structure to serve as a prison for the daughter of [[Hephaestus]]. Daedalus believed it to be his greatest work and superior to the Great Chain that kept [[Olympus]] tied to the [[Underworld]]. The heart of the Labyrinth itself hung on the Great Chain of Balance and thus meant it resided between Olympus and [[Hades]]. This meant that if ever one side began to rise or fall, the Labyrinth would shift accordingly and thus be forever shifted. Another aspect of the design involved [[The Three Judges]] being the final latch of the lock.
 
This simple mission consumed Zeus to the point that he did not allow Daedalus to embark on any repair duties and instead create a great structure to serve as a prison for the daughter of [[Hephaestus]]. Daedalus believed it to be his greatest work and superior to the Great Chain that kept [[Olympus]] tied to the [[Underworld]]. The heart of the Labyrinth itself hung on the Great Chain of Balance and thus meant it resided between Olympus and [[Hades]]. This meant that if ever one side began to rise or fall, the Labyrinth would shift accordingly and thus be forever shifted. Another aspect of the design involved [[The Three Judges]] being the final latch of the lock.
   
[[Kratos]] was sent to the Labyrinth in order to find the girl Pandora and use her as a means of destroying [[The Flame of Olympus]].
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[[Kratos]] was sent to the Labyrinth in order to find the girl [[Pandora]] and use her as a means of destroying [[The Flame of Olympus]]. Kratos laters uses [[Boreas' Icestorm]] to activate the Labyrinth and then goes on finding Pandora and with her help, they survive the challenges of the Labyrinth and its traps. Kratos then goes up [[Mount Olympus]] and pulls the Labyrinth up the mountain, which destroys most of [[Olympus]] in the inside and its supports .
 
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Revision as of 20:16, 3 May 2010

The Labyrinth is a large maze constructed by the mortal Daedalus at the behest of the king of the Gods himself, Zeus in order to contain the key to Pandora's Box.

This simple mission consumed Zeus to the point that he did not allow Daedalus to embark on any repair duties and instead create a great structure to serve as a prison for the daughter of Hephaestus. Daedalus believed it to be his greatest work and superior to the Great Chain that kept Olympus tied to the Underworld. The heart of the Labyrinth itself hung on the Great Chain of Balance and thus meant it resided between Olympus and Hades. This meant that if ever one side began to rise or fall, the Labyrinth would shift accordingly and thus be forever shifted. Another aspect of the design involved The Three Judges being the final latch of the lock.

Kratos was sent to the Labyrinth in order to find the girl Pandora and use her as a means of destroying The Flame of Olympus. Kratos laters uses Boreas' Icestorm to activate the Labyrinth and then goes on finding Pandora and with her help, they survive the challenges of the Labyrinth and its traps. Kratos then goes up Mount Olympus and pulls the Labyrinth up the mountain, which destroys most of Olympus in the inside and its supports .