A long time ago, before phones were a thing, it was easy to get lost in mazes. But that was part of the excitement: entering this labyrinth of hedges, or corn, or sometimes just large obstacles that you couldn't quite see over, and knowing that you might not see your parents again for some time, and you might have to eat your little brother to survive. That's a universal experience, right?
Nueva Escosia Warriors are a team of Minecraft builders who banded together to create something spectacular for a maze-building competition, and, just like real mazes, they wanted it to be baffling, complex, and incomprehensible. Instead of corn, though, they used Minecraft blocks to create "The Relativity", a work inspired by the art of MC Escher (you know, the guy who draws all those impossible shapes).
The Relativity is their latest build in what they call the "Perico Cinematic Universe": a world entirely of their creation, which has its own continents, history, and deities. One of those deities is called "Takh'manh", the God of Chaos, and it's Takh'manh who presides over The Relativity. He created this maze to "make fun of humans", you see, much like farmers create hedge mazes to trick people into paying them money to get lost for fun.
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