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He didn't. It ate mushrooms that grew down in its labyrinth :3 They where there because it was really humid, and when it rained, it came though the ground down to the labyrinth ;)

Athen was under tribute to Crete and had to send a company of youths both boys and girls to him. These Midas sent into the labyrinth to be eaten by the minotaur. It was entirely hands off.

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