Historical records of the analysis of Janus' Maze, dating unknown.
Temple Records: Maze Extrapolation
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Fate Season Request: "Where is my homeland?" Divination Result: "It exists no more" ※ Note: Priest Monnta requested second reading.
Request: "Where should the client's homeland be?" Divination Result: "Here, in Janusopolis"
Request: "Where are my lenses?" Divination Result: "In the corner of thy bedroom"
Request: "Find something that will make me happy" Divination Result: "A temple position awaits — one of hearing and telling" ※ Note: The client passed the temple's test and officially became an acolyte.
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Pillar Season Request: "Where are my lenses?" Divination Result: "Under thy dining table"
Request: "Where is Janus's divine corpus?" No extrapolation performed ※ Note: Standard three-day delay, answer per protocol. Apply to all Titan location queries.
Request: "Where did my favorite jewelry go?" Divination Result: "It is not lost" ※ Note: Priest Monnta requested second reading.
Request: "Where is the client's beloved, now-lost jewelry?" Divination Result: "In the gap of thy lounge chair" ※ Note: Priest Monnta sighed ※ Note: Limit unnecessary notes.
Request: "Where is my child?" Divination Result: "At home" ※ Note: I sighed. ※ Note: Fine, keep it then.
Request: "Where is beyond the sky?" Divination Result: "Nonexistent" ※ Note: Please make this extrapolation result public.
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Creation Season Request: "Where are my lenses?" Divination Result: "On your nose"
Request: "What is one plus one?" Divination invalid, nature of question incompatible. ※ Note: Receiving priests should conduct preliminary screening. The Maze can only divine matters of "location." Keep invalid questions from disturbing the sacred process.
Request: "Where lies the answer to one plus one?" Divination Result: "Within the confines of your mind" ※ Note: Three subsequent identical queries were archived.
Request: "Where is the jewelry I shall cherish most?" Divination Result: "Along the path to Ikaria" ※ Note: Similar request from Strife Season was made by the same person, who left the city after receiving the prophecy.
Request: "Where is Aitee hiding?" Divination Result: "Beside you" ※ Note: Due to lengthy processing times, playful children's queries (especially hide-and-seek related) should not be treated as formal requests. ※ Note: According to Priest Monnta, the client was playing with the sought child when the slate was delivered, matching the divination result.
Request: "Where is tomorrow?" Divination Result: "Fifteen days past" ※ Note: Total time from request to slate delivery was seventeen days.
Request: "Location of the previous Holy Maiden" Divination Result: ████ ※ Note: Process per protocol, future similar queries need not be processed or recorded.
Request: "Where has my new acolyte gone? Where are the clues that lead to his whereabouts?" Divination Result: "At the Grove of Epiphany, look to the desk" ※ Note: The client was Priest Monnta, who found a farewell message and handcrafted gifts atop the desk.
Request: "Where is my child?" Divination Result: "At home" ※ Note: Childish play, not recommended for processing. ※ Note: Priest Monnta disagreed, emphasizing the child's safety as a priority.
Request: "Where is the plainest piece from the tea set offered to Oronyx this time?" Divination Result: "In Dagra's pocket" ※ Note: The client expressed gratitude and stated no further action was needed if a priest borrowed the piece. ※ Note: That person wasn't even a priest! Why didn't they check first? ※ Note: Never mind, the client has left.
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Calamity Season Request: "Where is my child?" Request Rejected Divination Result: "In the ruins south of the city" ※ Note: Guards organized search and rescue, successfully saving the child trapped under rubble. ※ Note: Dismissed the temporary acolyte from Creation Season.
Request: "Where might a worthy acolyte be found?" Divination Result: "Patience shall provide"
Request: "Please find me." Divination paths too complex for even three priests to decipher, request terminated mid-process. ※ Note: client missing, offering payment not refundable.