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The Marionette of the Labyrinth remains one of the most enduring symbols of architectural cruelty. It is a reminder that in some places, the walls truly do have eyes, and the shadows are held up by strings. To help me expand on this, let me know:

No discussion of this keyword is complete without addressing the series that popularized the aesthetic for the 21st century. In Puella Magi Madoka Magica (2011), labyrinths are called "Witches’ Barriers." Inside each barrier, the environment is a surreal, collage-like nightmare. And at the center is a Witch.