The head of a bull, body of a human.
If it was a fist fight I would say the cyclops. But if it were a battle of brains the minotaur.Answer 2:There was no such fight, so what is the use guessing?
It may use its horns , club or its Warhammer.
the girls sword that she gave him
I drew a line. I drew a picture.
to feed the minotaur withou any fuss
The 'minotaur'(meaning:"Bull of Minos") is not mentioned in the Bible, anywhere. In Greek mythology, this creature (a man with a bull's head)was the offspring of King Minos(King of Crete) and his wife. The Minotaur lived in a maze (or labyrinth), and every nine years, 14 children from Athens were to be sacrificed to him; released into the labyrinth to get lost and then devoured.A number of Christendom's churches and religious buildings pattern their design after this pagan labyrinth (like the Mirepoix Cathedral's maze which features a central Minotaur), and the churches adapted the symbolism for their own use, but they are nowhere mentioned in the Bible.
He drew a picture using a nub of coal.
You use the flute thingy to play the colors on the door.
Well, Minoans were skilled bull leapers. Young men and women would grab the horns of a charging bull and use their horns to propel themselves up and over the raging beast. This then later ties into the Minotaur, who was half bull and half human.
"The Minotaur could not escape from the labyrinth."
Use it to get into the Minotaur's lair as well as to put Cerberus to sleep.
You didn't say which meaning of the word you want to use. Here are some sentences to show you the different meanings.She drew the curtains.I drew a pail of water from the well.The horse drew the wagonHe drew a picture of a dog.That cat scratch drew blood!They drew their guns.We drew strength from our friends.The soldiers drew enemy fire.The disaster drew us to despair.We drew lots to see who went first.