The Labyrinth is described as "two hundred square miles of pure, uncut nightmare fuel". In Rick and Morty Issue 2, Rick and Morty are sentenced to the Labyrinth after being charged with "dimensional tampering, theft, collusion, destruction of parallel realities, assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest," and "soliciting sex to a judge," acts which they committed, with exception to the sex solicitation, in Rick and Morty Issue 1. Rick built Clackspire Labyrinth and Clackspire is an anagram for "Rick's Place" and has built in many hidden panels for his stuff because he knew one day he would be imprisoned in it one day
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| - The Labyrinth is described as "two hundred square miles of pure, uncut nightmare fuel". In Rick and Morty Issue 2, Rick and Morty are sentenced to the Labyrinth after being charged with "dimensional tampering, theft, collusion, destruction of parallel realities, assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest," and "soliciting sex to a judge," acts which they committed, with exception to the sex solicitation, in Rick and Morty Issue 1. Rick built Clackspire Labyrinth and Clackspire is an anagram for "Rick's Place" and has built in many hidden panels for his stuff because he knew one day he would be imprisoned in it one day
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| - The Labyrinth is described as "two hundred square miles of pure, uncut nightmare fuel". In Rick and Morty Issue 2, Rick and Morty are sentenced to the Labyrinth after being charged with "dimensional tampering, theft, collusion, destruction of parallel realities, assault with a deadly weapon, resisting arrest," and "soliciting sex to a judge," acts which they committed, with exception to the sex solicitation, in Rick and Morty Issue 1. Rick built Clackspire Labyrinth and Clackspire is an anagram for "Rick's Place" and has built in many hidden panels for his stuff because he knew one day he would be imprisoned in it one day
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