a half man half bull killing animal
The Minotaur was half man, half bull and half snake
The Minotasur is presented as an unthinking monster - as such it had no cultural values.
The Minotaur, who was the son of a white bull, and the queen of the city of Crete. It lived in a labyrinth in the city and fed on sacrifices of seven boys and seven girls.
He was not a protector of anything, he was kept as a prisoner just for being born a monster.
The Minotaur, part man, part bull. The monster under the palace of King Minos was called the Minotaur. The Minotaur had the body of a man and the head of a bull, and ate people. The Minotaur was the child of King Minos' wife, Pasiphae, who the gods caused to fall in love with a white bull in order to punish the King for liking the bull so much he wouldn't sacrifice it. King Minos wisely imprisoned the Minotaur under his palace and later decreed fourteen of Athens' finest young people be fed to the monster every nine years. This led to Theseus, Prince of Athens, setting out to kill the Minotaur, which is another story; I won't spoil it for you by telling you the end.
they're big and strong and have huge horns
The Minotaur, a half bull, half man beast.
Monster, it was a mythical "living" creature.
The Minotaur.
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It's like a monster that is supposed to be a myth, like a krakken, dragon, minotaur, or dragon god. (These are actual things you can type in.)
The Minotaur.
The minotaur
Minotaur.
No. He was a monster, not an immortal god.
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The Minotaur, a creature with the body of a man and the head of a bull.
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