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== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* This map was featured in [[Hardcore#Version_4.0–4.1|Hardcore 4.0]] along with [[Snow Fort]] in the Path of Ice. A player had to do Satyrs consecutively with Snow Fort in order to beat the path. They were eventually pulled, as the Path of Ice was deemed to be too easy. They were replaced with [[Snowstorm]] and [[Demon]].
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* This map was featured in [[Hardcore#Version_4.0|Hardcore 4.0]] along with [[Snow Fort]] in the Path of Ice. A player had to do Satyrs consecutively with Snow Fort in order to beat the path. They were eventually pulled, as the Path of Ice was deemed to be too easy. They were replaced with [[Snowstorm]] and [[Demon]].
 
* This map was used in [[Hardcore#Version_8.0|Hardcore 8.0]] as the loopback from the parkour and maze path. It was later removed from HC because the puzzle path it sent players to was removed.
 
* This map was used in [[Hardcore#Version_8.0|Hardcore 8.0]] as the loopback from the parkour and maze path. It was later removed from HC because the puzzle path it sent players to was removed.
 
* The satyrs are exact mirrors of each other, even down to the fact that they are both off centre by the same amount in opposite directions.
 
* The satyrs are exact mirrors of each other, even down to the fact that they are both off centre by the same amount in opposite directions.

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