WN/Ramiris' Labyrinth

The labyrinth is apart of Tempest and it is also Ramiris’s territory. When Rimuru gave Ramiris permission to establish the labyrinth, he also granted her extraterritorial rights on that place. The inside of the labyrinth is under both Rimuru and Ramiris’s control, it was a special area under the administration of a joint sovereignty. Veldora is the king that rules over the dungeon. Ramiris supervises it.

The labyrinth was created via a number of blocks. That was, once every few days they could change its layout. Every ten floors they set up save points. Upon reaching this point, the next time one enters one can continue from where one left off. To that end, they decided to grant licenses to adventurers to use magic teleportation circles.

While in the labyrinth, Veldora constantly flaunt your aura, because if he keeps it in too long, releasing it will create an explosion. So a place for him to do so was needed. The Cave of the Seal could not completely restrain all of Veldora’s aura. That’s why Rimuru had the dungeon be made 100 floors deep and freely release his aura. As for it’s true purpose, once the magic concentration increases, monsters will naturally spawn. As it trickles upwards, the upper floors are occupied by small fries with strong beings further in.

The revival item called bracelet of revival is also recognized by Ramiris, so anyone who wears it will not die. But, it’ll has no effect outside this dungeon. The charm made by Ramiris’s Labyrinth Creation. It will only work once. Any death that occurred in the labyrinth will be negated, and the user will be returned to the surface. It will activate ten seconds after death has been confirmed. There’s also an emergency escape item that returns the user to the surface. These safeguards are sold at the entrance. Whether they buy these or not is their choice. But if they don’t and they die, they only have themselves to blame.

Kurobee gave Rimuru the prototype armors and weapons, to put into treasure chests inside the dungeon and have special monsters guard them.

Floors
A safe zone was created every 10 floors. There is a boss room before each, so they can only access it after they defeat the boss. There, they will be able to purchase magic stones, sell drops, and buy potions at very high prices.

1
The first floor difficulties is for testing only. So any beginner could finish it. The roads are wide, so getting lost is unlikely. Nevertheless, 250m in width is considerable. It is a floor that makes one walks a lot without any result/income.

The first floor of this dungeon is 250m2 square shaped room. It’s the same size as 4 Tokyo Domes, As one continues further down, the size gets smaller. The dungeon was created this way so the aura can spread well.

2
From then on, starting with the 2nd floor it’s not that easy. It’s time for the traps, however, there isn’t a single brutal trap up until the tenth floor.

95
The 95th floor was established as the residence of the treants to reside. Thus it became a floor of overgrown greeneries. That floor has a widest area, with a diameter of 5 km. Around the door that leads to the 96th floor is the last save point and an inn and etc., before the boss. A business like equipment shop was set up, it offers high quality weapons and armors in their storefront, which can only be found and purchased there. But since the customers visiting will be very rare, opening the shop will just be a hobby.

Surrounding the area is the completed treant village. Thanks to the thick magical power concentration, everyone can live vividly. It became a forest-type city. A city that confer solace, for those who suffered many struggles to penetrate the forest. The Labyrinth City, the flourishing metropolis of illusions. A town that would come to serve as the greatest reward to anyone who could manage to finally reach it.

Dragon/Terrain Floors
The dragon/terrain floors were arranged in order of strength, fire>ice>wind>earth. The dragons use the aura that Veldora released as food, so they can live there with no problem. The tamed dragons were assigned as Ramiris’s subordinates.

96
96th floor is Tremor Floor,. as to ridicule the one that managed to come this far, a fiendish earthquake will befall them.

97
97th floor is Lighting Floor, the threat of lighting falling down from the sky. Whether one can break through this floor or not depend on one’s luck.

98
98th floor is Ice Hell Floor, if one stops, they die. Can be endured with cold-resistant equipment.

99
99th floor is Flame Hell Floor, being covered in high temperature flame, the last gateway. Heat-resistant equipment is needed.

100
On the 100th floor is an entrance leading to the spirits’ labyrinth. Veldora is the strongest guardian to protect this gate.

Veldora’s room is 100m2 wide. It was created so it can be expanded if it’s ever inconvenient. The inner walls of the room were created out of ore, it eventually turned into demonic steel soon after getting bathed with magic power.

Traps

 * Poisoned Arrow: Arrows smeared with poison come flying out of nowhere.
 * Poison Swamp: A swamp that is really poisonous. If one falls into one, they’ll get poison damage and abnormal status.
 * Turning Tile: Drive one’s sense of direction mad.
 * Moving Tile: A floor that moves all by it’s own.
 * Cutting Thread: If one passes by it without realizing, one’s head will comes off. Combined with moving tile for brutal results.
 * Pitfall: Rather than the damage dealt by falling down, what’s awaiting one when they fall is scarier.
 * False Treasure Box (Mimic): A false treasure box, that is actually a monster.
 * Laughing Treasure Box: A laughing monster treasure box.
 * Monster Room
 * Sealing Room
 * Darkness Floor
 * Low Ceiling Floor
 * Terrain Effect Floor
 * Airtight Room: If one suddenly enter into a room without air, they’ll fall from not being able to breath, at worst die. It is recommended for one to use wind magic for ventilation.