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|origin=Greek culture
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|race=[[Beast (Race)|Beast]]{{Exp App|SMT4}}<br>[[Jaki]]{{Exp App|MT2}}<br>[[Tyrant]]{{Exp App|MT1}}
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|smt4=A fabled creature of Greek lore said to have the head of a bull and the body of a man. Its name means "bull of Minos."<br>Pasiphae, King Mino's wife, was cursed to fall in love with a white bull. She lusted for it, and eventually gave birth to the part-bull part-human creature.<br>He was named Asterius, but became better known as the Minotaur. As he had the personality of a bull, he grew more and more violent. When he finally became uncontrollable, King Mino's ordered Daedalus to build a giant maze, the Labyrinth, to keep the Minotaur locked away. From there, he ate those who were rsacrificed to him until his eventual death at the hands of Theseus.
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|dcld=Labyrinth-dweller that is half man and half bull. Very powerful and violent.
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