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Because The Labyrinth story is a myth, with the beast Minotaur created by King Minos, there truly isn't any palace the floor plan was based on. Labyrinth is told in so many ways that its indescribable to say anything one-hundered percent true about it, it can only prove a thesis or myth.

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