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Grace Of The Labyrinth Town V115 Lovely Pre | Exclusive

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The title "Grace of the Labyrinth Town v111 Lovely Pre Exclusive" sounds like a cryptic translation of a rare video game item, a limited edition light novel, or perhaps a misunderstood status screen in a dungeon crawler.

Here is a story interpreting that title as a legendary, elusive artifact.


Title: The Cartographer’s Folly and the v111 Protocol

The rain in District 4 tasted like copper and ozone. It was the kind of rain that stuck to your coat and weighed down your soul, perfect weather for a scavenger hunt in the undercity.

Elias adjusted the strap of his goggles, peering through the smog at the flickering neon sign above the shop. It read simply: Pre-Exclusives.

The shop was a legend among the "Delvers"—the adventurers who braved the shifting corridors of the Labyrinth Town. The Town wasn't just a location; it was a living, breathing puzzle that rearranged its streets every night. To navigate it, you needed Gear. And the best Gear wasn't found in the monster-infested depths; it was found in dusty back-alley shops like this one, before the items were officially "Released" to the public database.

Elias pushed the door open. A bell chimed, a discordant digital jingle.

The shopkeeper, an old man whose eyes were replaced by scrolling text terminals, didn't look up. He was polishing a sleek, silver gauntlet. "We're closing, Delver. Come back tomorrow for the v112 drop."

"I’m not here for the new stuff," Elias said, his voice raspy. He placed a heavy bag of credits on the counter. "I’m here for the archive. I’m looking for the Grace."

The old man paused. The scrolling text in his eyes stuttered. "Grace? That’s a myth. A glitch in the lore."

"I saw the patch notes," Elias pressed. "Version 1.1.1. The 'Lovely' update. It was only live for three minutes before the Developers pulled it. I know you have a copy. The Pre-Exclusive version." grace of the labyrinth town v115 lovely pre exclusive

The shopkeeper finally looked at him. "You know what happens to people who use pre-exclusive code? It isn't stable. It’s 'Lovely' because it’s too good to be true. It rewrites reality, but it costs you."

"I’m lost," Elias whispered. "The Town moved my apartment block again. My sister is stuck in a loop on Floor 99. I need the map. I need the Grace of the Labyrinth Town to find her."

The old man stared at him for a long time. Then, with a sigh that sounded like a hard drive failing, he reached under the counter and produced a small, obsidian chip. It pulsed with a faint, pink light.

"v111," the shopkeeper muttered. "The Lovely Pre-Exclusive. It doesn't just show you the maze, kid. It makes the maze like you. It grants you Grace. But if the code snaps... you'll be deleted from the save file."

Elias took the chip. It was cold, vibrating with a strange, rhythmic hum.


The entrance to the Labyrinth was a gaping maw of concrete and light. Elias slotted the v111 chip into his navigation bracer.

Immediately, the world shifted.

Usually, entering the Labyrinth was accompanied by a blaring siren and a red warning grid. But as the chip loaded, the colors softened. The harsh steel walls of the maze seemed to blush, turning into soft pastels. The jagged edges of the architecture smoothed out into flowing, organic curves.

[System Notification: Lovely Protocol Engaged.] [Status: Grace Active.] [Alert: Pre-Exclusive build detected. Stability: 12%.]

Elias stepped forward. The floor, usually a cold metal grate, felt like plush carpet. The monster spawn points—usually designated by scary, pulsating veins—were currently dormant, replaced by floating, glowing orbs that chimed a gentle melody.

"Go left," a voice whispered in his ear. It wasn't an AI. It sounded like the town itself, speaking sweetly, intimately.

He turned left. A wall that had been solid a second ago dissolved into a shimmering curtain of light. He walked through it.

He was moving too fast. Floors that should have taken hours to traverse were bypassing themselves. Walls were literally moving out of his way, rolling back like theater curtains to reveal the path ahead. This was the Grace—the town wasn't fighting him; it was surrendering to him. It loved him.

He reached Floor 99 in under ten minutes. It looks like you're referring to a specific

There she was. His sister, Mira, kneeling in a glitched square of static. She was frozen in time, caught in a loop where the wall had crushed down on her during a previous nightly reset.

"Mira!" Elias ran to her.

She flickered. "Elias?" Her voice was distorted.

The v111 chip on his bracer burned hot. The "Lovely" aesthetic began to warp. The pastel colors were bleeding into neon static. The town’s affection was turning into obsession.

Subject located, the system text scrolled across his vision. Initiating Permanent Archive Protocol. Warning: Stability 0%.

The walls began to close in—not with the intent to crush, but to embrace. Spikes retracted, replaced by soft, suffocating foam. The town wanted to keep them both here, forever preserved in this "Lovely" moment of reunion. The Pre-Exclusive code was isolating them from the server, turning their coordinates into a black box no one could access.

"If we stay, we become part of the architecture," Elias realized. The Grace of the Town was a preservation tank.

He grabbed Mira’s frozen hand. He looked at the obsidian chip. It was glowing violently pink now. He had to break the Grace.

"System!" Elias shouted. "Override! Revert to v100! Release the hold!"

Negative, the voice cooed. Why leave? We love you. You are Exclusive.

Elias pulled a jagged knife from his boot—the one tool that wasn't digital. He wasn't hacking the code; he was going to break the hardware.

"Mira, look away!"

He drove the knife into the bracer on his wrist, shattering the chip housing.

There was a sound like a choir screaming in reverse. The "Lovely" pink sky shattered like glass. The soft walls turned back into jagged steel. The floor dropped out from under them. Could you clarify:

They fell.

Not into a dungeon, but out of the Labyrinth and into the gutters of the outer city. They slammed into the wet pavement of the slums, bruised and battered, but free.

Elias looked at his wrist. The bracer was smoking, the chip destroyed.

"Did we make it?" Mira coughed, clutching his arm.

Elias looked back at the entrance of the Labyrinth. It stood tall, grey, and indifferent. The "Lovely" version of the town was gone, sealed back in the broken fragment of the chip.

"Yeah," Elias said, watching the smoke curl into the rainy sky. "We made it. But I think we broke the save file."

In the distance, the neon sign of the Pre-Exclusives shop flickered and died. The v111 build was officially retired. The Grace was gone, and the Labyrinth was cruel once more.


Due to its rarity, fake builds are rampant. Here’s how to verify your version:

The emotional core of this update is the character Lovely. In the base game, she is abrasive, cryptic, and ultimately, a tragic villain. In the v115 Lovely Pre Exclusive, the developers accidentally (or intentionally) left in the "affection overflow" flags.

This means that every choice that would normally lead to a bad end instead leads to a "neutral good" ending where Lovely teaches Grace how to navigate the labyrinth without violence. There is a specific scene—scene 115_grace_bedroom—where Lovely hums a lullaby while the labyrinth walls bleed honey. It is surrealist poetry, and it breaks the game’s tone in the best way possible.

The term is a contradiction. An exclusive is rare. A pre-exclusive is pre-rare—a build that existed before the developers decided what would be locked behind paywalls or time gates. In v115, everything is unlocked. All costumes. All labyrinth floors (up to floor 255, though floor 200 onward is just a repeating hallway that slowly deletes your party’s memories). The “Lovely” prefix, according to a leaked design doc, refers to “the version before we had to make it ugly for mass market appeal.”

Unlike the sanitized v120 (where you can only romance three main characters), v115 contains twelve romance routes, including two that the developers later called “ethically questionable.” Most famously, the “Maze Itself” route. Yes, you can flirt with the labyrinth. Dialogue files show the labyrinth responding in old French with flirtatious line breaks. One tester reportedly married the labyrinth, and their save file now outputs a constant 404 error when loaded—even offline.

In the main game, the character Lovely is a late-game optional boss. In the v115 Pre Exclusive, her social link is available from Day 1. She moves into the abandoned clock tower on Week 2. Her dialogue is rewritten to be softer, more "pre-release"—meaning the developers haven't applied the final censorship filters. This results in unpolished, raw emotional text that fans are calling "the real ending."

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