BY: Clairessa Schmidgall

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BY: Clairessa Schmidgall Minotaur BY: Clairessa Schmidgall

The origin or beginning of the character King Minos wife copulated with a bull king Minos found out and murdered his wife but he could not bring himself to kill the baby so he hid him in the labyrinth

The character’s specialty or power Minotaur is a half man half bull he is a prisoner in the labyrinth. When king Minos had a prisoner he would send them down to the labyrinth The minotaur would eat the prisoners He also would protect the labyrinth

A defining story about the character Theseus left a single thread of yarn as he walked around in the labyrinth until he got to the middle and slayed the minotaur and freed the island from the horrible monster and Theseus became a hero and lived another day to fight

https://greekgodsandgoddesses.net/myths/minotaur/