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This creature originates in Greek mythology, which is pretty fucked up.  The first <strike><font color="#CC0C36">minotaur</font></strike> was born to Pasiphae, the wife of a king named Minos.  She had taken a fancy to a white bull that the king liked more than her.  Apparently, she liked the bull more than she liked the king as well.
This creature originates in Greek mythology, which is pretty fucked up.  The first <strike><font color="#CC0C36">minotaur</font></strike> was born to Pasiphae, the wife of a king named Minos.  She had taken a fancy to a white bull that the king liked more than her.  Apparently, she liked the bull more than she liked the king as well.
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A minotaur is a half-man, half-bull. Unfortunately for the woman giving birth to the thing, the head is taurine, giving the monster huge horns.

This creature originates in Greek mythology, which is pretty fucked up. The first minotaur was born to Pasiphae, the wife of a king named Minos. She had taken a fancy to a white bull that the king liked more than her. Apparently, she liked the bull more than she liked the king as well.

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