The Ouroboros

The Ouroboros is a labyrinth, located under Kaocho. It was built by the ancient Exathi of current day Ayuthay to hide the Sol Mask. It is said to ensnare anyone who enters.

Early visit
After the cutscene in the palace at Kaocho drops you into the Ouroboros dungeon, you are dropped into a very limited area of the dungeon, and follow its path back outside. You start out on the blades of a giant fan on the floor; take the northwest exit, and follow the linear path until you get to a hallway with multiple cobra-head statues visible. Push the right cobra head in front of you left, then walk left below the rest of the cobra heads and cast Move on the head that has a glowing yellow door behind it. In the next, cavernous screen, cast Growth on the plant and climb it to return to the cave area connected to the entrance at the upper east of the area in Kaocho with the palace, and leave town.

Main visit
After having obtained Amiti, return to the cave area east of the palace in Kaocho, then go to the cave room with a lake in it. After a short cutscene shows you're supposed to use the Tree Flute at the wall above the lake, cast Arid Heat on the pot to empty the lake, then use the Tree Flute to make a doorway appear. Enter it to enter the actual Ouroboros dungeon. Climb down the stairs into the large room that has a green, coiled snake pattern at its circular center; the exit at the bottom of the room connects to a dead-end in Kaocho Palace, while the doorway on the ground level just above the snake pattern is merely the exit from an elevator system you will be taking up to return to this room later. Therefore, enter the upper right doorway.

Climb down the stairs right, then pass by a series of hoppable platforms above an abyss with a chest nearby. Take the door down to a big room, and cast Whirlwind on the giant Zol cube to turn it into a platform that will only stay aloft temporarily. To get to the previous chest, take the path north of the zol cube, walk all the way right, Move the rightmost cobra head statue out of the way, and enter the doorway behind. Then, hop up twice, left twice, up once, left once, down once, and left once to get to the chest, which contains the Ixion Mail. Return to the previous room, slide down the wall slide, and follow the lower path down into the hallway area below. A Cobra Head statue here will extend its red tongue to block your path west, and a Glyph tablet underneath will tell you that this tongue is burned off with the Fireball Psynergy, so do that now. In the subsequent room with the large circular chasm, while heading toward the left exit, inspect the chest here for a Mimic battle that will reward you with a Psy Crystal.

In the next room, burn the tongue that extends out, climb down the ladder, Whirlwind the Zol cube, and hop left across it. To get the chest at the left end of the room, climb down and Whirlwind the left Zol Cube, then while standing on it, quickly Fireball the next tongue. You obtain the Vulcan Axe. Cross into the room north, where a Jupiter Djinni is visible. Whirlwind the Zol cube, then quickly climb the ladder to the left and hop your way to it, and walk north onto the elevated path. To get the Djinni, the Cobra Head facing you down this path should be moved left, and then you should press down against the small green pyramid tile northwest of the Djinni. Cast Move several times to Move the cobra head three spaces left so that it falls down to ground level. Slide back down to the ground level via the west slide, then push the Zol cube left so that it stops against the cobra head. Whirlwind it here, then hop across east across it to reach the Djinni. Battle it to earn Vortex. Take the room's north exit.

Climb down the stairs into the next room, hop right across a suspended Zol cube, and enter the large room with the fan blades that was originally visited much earlier. The Glyph tablet here hints at you to cast Whirlwind on the fan on the wall, which will cause the giant fan on the floor to spin, and the coiled snake pattern several floors above will elevate to become a winding stairwell. Return onto the suspended Zol cube, which immediately serves its purpose as the elevator back to the room with the coiled snake stairs. Climb it into the final room of the dungeon, where a chest contains the important Sol Mask item. After a cutscene, cast the Retreat Psynergy to leave the dungeon.

Origin
The name ouroboros is Greek ("ουροβóρος") and means tail-eater. In real world mythology it is often depicted as a snake or dragon biting its own tail. It symbolizes the eternal cycle of nature.