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Which south-eastern labyrinth do you mean? If you mean the spiral, it was a prototype trigger I developed when I started creating them. You may have noticed that gnarlings attack you from that direction. In short, that spiral was responsible for controlling when gnarlings attack you. I had the option of just removing it when I developed better trigger systems, but elected to keep it for now as a reminder to myself of the previous versions and efforts.
Good luck with the rest of the campaign should you wish to continue. Let me know, if you wish, how the future levels go.
Also it was a but annoying that there was nothing of worth at the end of that south east labyrinth; claiming it all soaked up a worker for a long time and my occulas kept getting tangled in it. Was kind of expecting a library of artifacts or treasury at the end of it.
This was my favourite map of the campaign so far. The final fight is a blood bath as all the empire units gather in the big central room so entering the place can agro most of them. Makes for a quick, bloody, and intense finale that was very satisfying after the previous map had me move my army between four different corners of the map catching inhibitors.