... at floor 13.

-YES! We did it! -Kaleb said happily.

The huge metal elevator doors open, revealing the entrance to the massive maze.

As Kaleb walked out of the elevator, he could see the colossal size of the place. The ceiling seems to be miles away and the way the whole place was built reminded him of some kind of very old cathedral or temple. only this one didn't contain stained glass windows, and the only lighting came from various sconces built into the walls, which emitted a strange greenish light.

In front of him was the monumental labyrinth. It looked like a huge wall, and as he got closer, he realized that it was made of a metal that he had never seen before. Plates could be seen welded together by hundreds of embedded rivets. The boy walked to the side just to see if there was a way around the labyrinth. But the colossal walls of the labyrinth were so long that they were completely embedded in both side walls, and not a single crack could even be seen along the side

Kaleb looked back up and found the height of the walls to be just as immense.

-Well, there goes my plan to climb it -said the boy.

After a short jog, he returned to the entrance of the labyrinth, the only place in the huge wall with an opening, which was decorated with a huge gothic-style frame that clearly indicated the access point.

Kaleb noticed something next to the frame on the right side, at the height of a person. He walked over to see a metal plate embedded in the wall. The plate looked old, but somehow didn't have a trace of dust or wear on it, just a masterfully and elegantly engraved message. The letters had a very careful relief that contrasts with an archaic and coarse scratch, which seemed more like vandalism, found on top of it:

MALUM TENEBRIS PETASUM

Congratulations on getting here.

To cross this labyrinth, only an

eye in the sky can lead the way.

-An eye in the sky... it means you! -he told you excited-. You can see it and guide me to an exit. There is no time to lose. I'm ready to get out of here -Kaleb said as he adjusted his backpack and prepared to enter the maze-. I'm going to enter. You guide me from above, I'll follow the path you indicate -he told you, determined-. I trust you -was the last thing the boy told you before entering the jaws of the tremendous labyrinth.

 

Now... it's your turn to help him find a way out...