The Minotaur's Last Song
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  • Reads 349
  • Votes 18
  • Parts 1
  • Time 48m
Complete, First published Sep 29, 2014
The accepted legend of the Minotaur tells us that the hero Aegeus is offered up as a sacrifice to the bull-headed beast within his fabled Labyrinth. Aegeus, through luck and desperation, is able to kill the Minotaur and returns home a hero. I asked myself, "What if it didn't happen like this?" This story is the result...
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In the fifth year of the rule of Auten the One Eyed a minotaur was born to one of the imperial city of Colosi’s most important patrician families. The Trials of the Minotaur tells his story, following his life from despair and exile to triumph as a gladiator in the pantheon of Colosi. Betrayed at the hands of those closest to him, he achieves wealth and power beyond imagining as the oracle of a barbarian city, only to be cast out and turned into the star attraction of a traveling cabinet of curiosities. Though his epic journey takes him to lands beyond imagining, far from his home, at its heart lies a quest to be free.