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1. Daedalus was exiled to Crete to serve King Minos under the crime of envy. Icarus is his son. Daedalus and Icarus were sentenced to death by being trapped in a maze with the Minotaur. Daedalus builds large wings out of wax for Icarus and himself in order to escape imprisonment. Despite Daedalus’s warnings, Icarus flies too close to the sun and falls to his death after the wax wings melt.
2. Minotaur was a half human, half bull being that was born to Pasiphae and a bull. King Minos, Pasiphae’s husband, imprisoned Minotaur in a large maze that Daedalus built. King Minos would send in people as tribute to feed to the Minotaur. Theseus is one of the many people that went into the maze to kill the Minotaur and stop the human

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