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''A reference from the ] series ].'' ''A reference from the ] series ].''


'''Labyrinthos''', located on ], was the main headquarters of the ] during the ]t. It also housed the ]. During the ], ] used Labyrinthos as a lab for his ] experiments. Furthermore, a mysterious shadow radiated from the building and supposedly engulfed ], thus knocking out his recollections of the final hours of the ]. At the end of the ], the large tower and the rest of ] disappeared into the ]. However, during ''Xenosaga Episode II'', ] and Labyrinthos reappeared for ] and ]. '''Labyrinthos''', located on ], was the main headquarters of the ] during the ]. It also housed the ] and the ]. During the ], ] used Labyrinthos as a lab for his Zohar experiments. Furthermore, a mysterious shadow radiated from the building and supposedly engulfed ], thus knocking out his recollections of the final hours of the ]. Also located within the Labarynthos complex was the station where the ] confronted ] at. At the end of the ], the large tower and the rest of ] disappeared into the ], the double ] that appeared in the Miltian system as a result of U-DO going brezerk. However, during ''Xenosaga Episode II'', ] and Labyrinthos reappeared for ] and ].


After Labyrinthos was infiltrated by ]’s party, they noticed that the building was intact, except for weblike substances that seemed to be some sort of ] residue. However, after the appearance of ] from deep within Labyrinthos, and the detachment of the ] from the link (]), Labyrinthos became ground zero for a planet wide transformation into the ]. After Labyrinthos was infiltrated by ]’s party, they noticed that the building was intact, except for weblike substances that seemed to be some sort of ] residue. However, after the appearance of ] from deep within Labyrinthos, and the detachment of the Original Zohar from the link (]), Labyrinthos became ground zero for a planet wide transformation into the ].


Labyrinthos is a reference to an ancient ] about a maze on the island of ], which housed the infamous ]. Labyrinthos is a reference to an ancient ] about a maze on the island of ], which housed the infamous ].

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A reference from the PS2 series Xenosaga.

Labyrinthos, located on Old Miltia, was the main headquarters of the U-TIC Organization during the Miltian Conflict. It also housed the Original Zohar and the Song of Nephilim. During the Miltian Conflict, Dr. Mizrahi used Labyrinthos as a lab for his Zohar experiments. Furthermore, a mysterious shadow radiated from the building and supposedly engulfed Canaan, thus knocking out his recollections of the final hours of the Miltian Conflict. Also located within the Labarynthos complex was the station where the U.R.T.V.s confronted U-DO at. At the end of the Miltian Conflict, the large tower and the rest of Old Miltia disappeared into the Abyss, the double black hole that appeared in the Miltian system as a result of U-DO going brezerk. However, during Xenosaga Episode II, Old Miltia and Labyrinthos reappeared for Ormus and Albedo.

After Labyrinthos was infiltrated by Shion’s party, they noticed that the building was intact, except for weblike substances that seemed to be some sort of U-DO residue. However, after the appearance of Proto Omega from deep within Labyrinthos, and the detachment of the Original Zohar from the link (Cecily and Cathe), Labyrinthos became ground zero for a planet wide transformation into the Omega System.

Labyrinthos is a reference to an ancient Greek myth about a maze on the island of Crete, which housed the infamous Minotaur.