


You head down the hill to the Labyrinth, and you see a little dwarf. You ask him where the door to the Labyrinth is, and he speaks to you in riddles. He informs you that his name is "Hoggle." However, you somehow find that name hard to remember.

You walk through the door to the Labyrinth, and, just as Hogwart said, you're not going to get very far. Both directions look the same. However, since you started off by going right, you decide to do it again.
You notice little eyes on the end of lichen type objects following you.

The Labyrinth seems to go on and on in one direction. You become frustrated; screaming and hitting the wall, you slide to the ground and rest your head on your hands. Then, you hear a small voice . . .
"'Ello."
You look around, and you notice a tiny blue worm.
"Did you say, hello?" You ask.
"No, I said "'ello," but that's close enough." He replies.
After a good conversation, and a couple of invitations for tea and to meet the Missus, the worm informs you that you "just haven't been looking right" for the turns and corners of the Labyrinth.
"There's one right across there," he says, "It's right in front of you. Go on, walk through it. You'll see what I mean."
Not understanding, yet trusting, you try what he says. Slowly you walk towards, and, through the wall!
"Thank you!" You say to the worm, "That was incredibly helpful!"
The little worm calls after you, but you're too much in a hurry, and too far on your way to listen.

