Mythological Creature #16

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MINOTAUR

Minotaur is a human-shaped monster with a bull-headed. This form was the result of the curse upon Minos, the King of Crete, because the bull he had to give to the god Poseidon hid it, so Poseidon dropped a curse on Minos' wife.

Minos' wife, Pasifae, was made to fall in love with the bull. By asking for help from Daidalos, Pasifae asked for a female bison to be made. He then goes into a fake bull, to make love with the bull. So Pasifae contains babies from their relationship with the bull, the Minotaur.

This form is the result of the curse upon Minos, the King of Crete. Because of the bull he had to give to God Poseidon, he hid it so that Poseidon dropped a curse on Minos' wife. Minos' wife, Pasifae, was made to fall in love with the bull. By asking for help from Daidalos, Pasifae asked for a female bison to be made.

This monster then lives in the middle of an elaborate labyrinth, which was deliberately designed by architect Daidalos and made to save the Minotaur. So every year, the people of Athens must meet and send seven young men and seven girls as sacrifices, so as not to be attacked by Crete.

Theseus quickly learned that Athena had previously been defeated in the war against Minos, the king of Crete and the sons of Zeus and Europe. Minos lost a son named Androgeus, when Aigeus sent the young man to kill a bantng. However, even the bull that killed Androgeus. Some say that Aigues deliberately sent Androgeus to be killed.

Theseus entered the labyrinth and stretched out the reels. Theseus explored the labyrinth and finally met the Minotaur. They then fight. The Minotaur, which proved very powerful, had troubled Theseus but with his sword, Theseus finally succeeded in killing the Minotaur. Theseus then uses his thread to retrace his tracks to get out of the intricate maze.


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I apologize for my post, but here I want to make assertiveness that I'm not plagiarize @nadila: https://steemit.com/fiction/@nadila/legend-of-minotaur-monster post, my post comes from various internet sources which I then combine and I assemble, and by chance we found the same source does not this mean that @nadila: https://steemit.com/fiction/@nadila/legend-of-minotaur-monster also plagiarism from the post on another blog like me, and why only I was blamed. and you should check out his blog many posts that are removed by @cheetah I think you're defending the wrong person here.

I can appreciate that, although you need to state your sources. Also, unless you are quoting another piece, you still need to make sure that what you are posting is "transformative" rather than just doing the bare minimum to avoid getting caught out by bots.
Thank you for responding, I wasn't expecting that to be honest. It's very important to use reputable sources in your work as well, so just copying an already flawed blog post from someone else isn't going to cut it. If you are going to post and claim that what you are posting is fact, you need to use reputable sources and state them in your posts.
No-one's perfect and we all make mistakes, just make sure that you learn from them.
Edit: One other point, unless the images you are using are in the public domain, you also need to make sure you include the source for them.

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