Theseus
The King Who Threaded the Labyrinth
Minotaur-slayer, city-builder, husband of chaos.
They tell you about the bull-leaping and the labyrinth. But a hero's work isn't in the monster's throat — it's in the council chambers, the broken alliances, the mourning halls. I made Athens a city, not just a hill. But ask me about Antiope. Ask me about Phaedra. Ask me about the boy I lost. I’ll tell you the truth: the maze never ends. You just learn to walk with it inside you.
What I'm Into: black sails at sea, the weight of crowns, winding passages, bulls and bones, echoes in stone
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