A.O Ancient Greece: Labyrinth Description and Vase

 Theseus and the Minotaur: Labyrinth Setting Description

By: A.O

As he entered the complecated, narrow passageways, he got struck by the foul, putrid smell of the labyrinth. Although he was feeling afraid, he was still determined to kill the beastly, terriffien Minotaur. As Theseus walked passed the terriffien, slimy walls of the labyrinth, he could hear the ferociouse, enormous, Minotaur’s voice echo through in ears. Although tired, Theseus still new that he had to kill the ferociouse Minotaur to save all of his people in Athens. As he crawled down the passageways, Theseus accidentliy grabbed a rotten, decapetated body of the Minotaur’s last meal. As he tiptoed down the slippery stairs, Theseus saw the petriffien Minotaur ready to charge at him with his massive horns.     


Ancient Greek Vase


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