A sometimes whimsical, sometimes deadly maze, designed to discourage unwanted visitors from entering Melaine's inner sanctum. It is uncertain if Melaine, now dead, was a magician, an alchemist, or some combination of the two. Whoever he was, he certainly had a lot of interesting toys.
This maze was published in "Secrets of the Maze", by Adrian Fisher. He designed it for an herb farm in England. The fourfold symmetry represents the four categories of herbs: culinary, medicinal, aromatic, and decorative. Note the four mythical sea creatures at the corners. At the herb farm, their eyes are planted with aromatic herbs.
Adrian added another puzzle to this maze. Solve it so that you pick up each type of herb (basil, dill, marjoram, parsley, rosemary, sage, thyme) once, without retracing your steps or using a path more than once.
The entrance and exit waterfall towers were also designed by Adrian.