Minotaur Hero s Journey
The Minotaur, half man half bull, lived in Crete. Trapped in a labyrinth,
constructed by the great Daedalus, the king of Crete, King Minos, demanded a
tribute of seven boys and seven girls from Athens to satisfy the Minotaur s savage
hunger. But one year, Minos was deceived, for a new hero arose, Theseus, son of
Aegeus, Prince of Athens. He won over the heart of Minos s daughter, Ariadne,
and used her ball of string to venture into the labyrinth to slay the Minotaur. After a
hard fought grapple within the lair of the minotaur, the beast fell to the sword of
Aegeus, which Theseus had smuggled into the maze. Using the string, he found
his way back out. The Labyrinth went underground, void of life, never to be seen
again. Almost one thousand years later, after eons of peace in Greece, a new
prophecy arose. The Oracle uttered the Great Prophecy, an omen of the future, for
no other could see the future like it. A Man s Spirit, A Bull s Body. Slain in its own
lair For the Monster still dwells beneath the ground Ever waiting, ever watching For
this life is bound to an item, and only one item shall claim it. On the Day of
Darkness it shall emerge from the depths... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
In the secluded forests, the towering mountains and the reaching depths of the sea,
it was a prime location for monstrous activity. Their mission was to decode the
prophecy, and stop the End that the prophecy foretold. The scientists donned the
mark of the Omega, and work tireless nights to solve the problem. There were to
logical solutions, no logic left in this world, only guesses hoping to be able to
determine even a slight connection to a monster. There was a missing piece, there
had to be, a single piece of information that could suddenly make everything clear.
And so they waited, for the Oracle does not spread prophecies at any occasion, only
at times that a major event was about to