The Cycle of Labrys
Labrys is a living city where architecture functions as both a host and a constituent part of the system. Built upon industrial logic and rigid layers, this labyrinth exists within a perpetual cycle of energy exchange. The aura of the city is one of absolute, cold silence—a silence that demands a physical price from its sole inhabitant, “MONTHRION”. Its structural character is defined by a hostile topography; the floor is a gauntlet of serrated and uneven layers that ruthlessly drain the creature’s life force with every step. Vertical wooden rods serve as architectural barriers, acting as energy-leaking fences that turn even the simplest movement into a precarious struggle. From its narrow corridors to its intersections, every element is designed to test endurance and regulate the flow of static load. Daily Life ”I wake to the rhythmic vibration of the city. My existence is defined by the struggle against the ground beneath me. Every step on the serrated and rough terrain feels like a slow leak; my blue-jointed limbs tremble as these uneven paths pull energy from my body with every movement. I do not seek wide-open spaces; instead, I crave the narrowest corridors. For me, ‘feeding’ is a physical confrontation; I rub my antenna against the sharp walls to harvest the friction necessary to keep my internal systems alive. Small shelters, reinforced with wooden rods, are my only sanctuaries—places where I can catch my breath and stabilize the surging load in my antenna. Reaching the center is not a victory or a grand reward; it is a necessary sacrifice. I pour all my accumulated energy into the heart of the city, ensuring Labrys remains standing for one more day before I sink back into the shadows for the next exhausting cycle.”

