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The dungeon contains both valuable treasures and dangerous curses. It is based somewhat on the Japanese netherworld 'Makai', but also has a few similarities to the Christian underworld, Hell. It has five floors in descending order, and travel between the floors (Kalpas) can only be achieved by using Warp Zones. There are many demons that inhabit the Kalpas in the Labyrinth, and as the number of the Kalpa increase, so does the strength of the inhabiting demons. At very bottom of each Kalpa is a peephole which serves as a communication device with the Old Man in the Wheelchair and the Lady in Black. The Lady in Black offers the Demi-Fiend many valuable bits of information, which explains many previously unresolved plotlines in the original story.

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  • Labyrinth of Amala
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  • The dungeon contains both valuable treasures and dangerous curses. It is based somewhat on the Japanese netherworld 'Makai', but also has a few similarities to the Christian underworld, Hell. It has five floors in descending order, and travel between the floors (Kalpas) can only be achieved by using Warp Zones. There are many demons that inhabit the Kalpas in the Labyrinth, and as the number of the Kalpa increase, so does the strength of the inhabiting demons. At very bottom of each Kalpa is a peephole which serves as a communication device with the Old Man in the Wheelchair and the Lady in Black. The Lady in Black offers the Demi-Fiend many valuable bits of information, which explains many previously unresolved plotlines in the original story.
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  • The dungeon contains both valuable treasures and dangerous curses. It is based somewhat on the Japanese netherworld 'Makai', but also has a few similarities to the Christian underworld, Hell. It has five floors in descending order, and travel between the floors (Kalpas) can only be achieved by using Warp Zones. There are many demons that inhabit the Kalpas in the Labyrinth, and as the number of the Kalpa increase, so does the strength of the inhabiting demons. At very bottom of each Kalpa is a peephole which serves as a communication device with the Old Man in the Wheelchair and the Lady in Black. The Lady in Black offers the Demi-Fiend many valuable bits of information, which explains many previously unresolved plotlines in the original story. Each floor is unique, and has its own sub-basements and mazes within. Each Kalpa requires specific Candelabrum to enter, which may be obtained by defeating the Fiends in order. Any Kalpa beyond the first also require the preceding Kalpa to be cleared before they can be accessed. Healing is a precious commodity in the Labyrinth - the hidden Dark Doctors will heal the entire party for a set fee, which increases the further the Demi-Fiend descends into the Labyrinth. A pair of ghosts will offer the chance to drink some tea and rest. Taking them up on the offer will fully heal the party... but deposit them at the entrance to the Labyrinth afterward and remove a large sum of the Demi-Fiend's macca.
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