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The map goes for a snowy theme, with most of it being comprised of ice and snow blocks.  The only lighting in the map comes in the form of lights sunken in the wall and a ring of fire surrounding the floor at the bottom of the map. The entire maze is seemingly held up by two giant statues of satyrs, a type of fantasy creature that traditionally has the body of a man and the legs of a goat. The satyrs in this map are very reminiscent of bipedal goats as opposed to the traditional chimera of creatures that are depicted in typical fantasy.
 
The map goes for a snowy theme, with most of it being comprised of ice and snow blocks.  The only lighting in the map comes in the form of lights sunken in the wall and a ring of fire surrounding the floor at the bottom of the map. The entire maze is seemingly held up by two giant statues of satyrs, a type of fantasy creature that traditionally has the body of a man and the legs of a goat. The satyrs in this map are very reminiscent of bipedal goats as opposed to the traditional chimera of creatures that are depicted in typical fantasy.
 
== Challenges ==
 
== Challenges ==
This map is featured in four [[Challenges|challenges]]: 2012 Assortment, The Path of Heroes, Hexa, and Hexa Chapter I: Legacy.
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This map is featured in four [[Challenges|challenges]]: 2012 Assortment, The Path of Heroes, Hexa Chapter I: Legacy, and Hexa.
  
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==

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