Labyrinth Of Estras [ Browser EXCLUSIVE ]

Kaelen checked his equipment. His lantern was filled with oil, his short sword was sharpened, and on his left wrist sat the Compass of Solace—an artifact that didn't point north, but toward the nearest source of stable magic. It was spinning lazily, the needle drifting like a drunken honeybee.

Very few records exist of Layer 3. Those who have reached the center of the Labyrinth of Estras describe it as "a white room with no dimensions." There is no floor or ceiling, only an infinite white expanse. Here, the physics of time collapse. Survivors claim to have spent decades in The Stillness only to return to the surface and find that only three hours have passed. Estras herself is rumored to sit at the exact center, not as a corporeal being, but as a riddle written in light. Labyrinth of Estras

So, whether you are a dungeon master looking for a new horror for your campaign, a game designer seeking inspiration, or just a lost soul scrolling the internet at 2 AM, remember this: The is patient. Its walls are shifting. And somewhere, right now, there is a hallway that wasn't there a minute ago. Kaelen checked his equipment

: Players explore grid-based maps, battling monsters and collecting loot. Very few records exist of Layer 3

Figure: The official cover art for MeiQ: Labyrinth of Death, featuring protagonist Estra and her Guardian

Kaelen raised his lantern. The light didn't reflect off stone, but off glass. He stood on a platform suspended over an infinite drop. Stretching out from the platform were hundreds of bridges, walkways, and stairs, all made of translucent crystal. Below them, in the abyss, floated massive, geometric shapes—rotating cubes, shifting pyramids, and spiraling spheres that moved in a silent, complex dance.