![]() ![]() Thomas and Minho lure a group of Grievers away from Alby and towards the Cliff – a place in the Maze where the path ends and overlooks an empty expanse. Inside, Minho tells him that a Griever stung Alby. With no one else around to help, Thomas enters the Maze right as the Doors close behind him. A few minutes before the Doors close, Thomas sees Minho dragging an unconscious Alby towards the Door. The next day Alby and Minho, a Runner, go into the Maze to investigate a report about a dead Griever. But on the day after Thomas arrives, the elevator returns with a teenaged girl in a coma. On the same day every month, the elevator brings a new male arrival. During the day, a few of the boys, the Runners, navigate the Maze in order to find an exit. Since the openings to the Maze, what the Gladers call Doors, close at night, the Grievers cannot get into the Glade. Grievers are violent mechanical creatures that only come out at night. Over the course of the next few days, Thomas learns that behind the walls is the Maze – a labyrinthine structure full of Grievers. In each of the surrounding four walls, there is a narrow opening. ![]() Surrounded by extremely high stone walls covered in thick ivy, the Glade is a large square piece of land with a few wood and concrete buildings. Their leader, a boy in his late-teens named Alby, welcomes him to the Glade. When the elevator comes to a halt, the doors open and Thomas finds himself surrounded by around fifty teenaged boys. In the dark of an elevator, a teenaged boy awakes with no memories other than that his name is Thomas. ![]()
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