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The Story of Theseus

by Ray

A small herd of perhaps a dozen cattle scattered as a young

boy charged at them. He was being chased by a slightly older

friend, who shouted for him to stop and fight. "In the name of

Crete, I demand you turn to face me, beast!" Theseus turned

suddenly, roaring as menacingly as a boy of fourteen can, and

pawed at the ground like a bull.

"And face you I will! Your pathetic sword is no match for my

strength! Feel my horns as I gore you, coward!" Theseus ran

wildly towards his friend Darius, crashing into him and knocking

the larger boy over, twisting his head menacingly against his

chest, feigning horns.

"Hey! Stop! That tickles!" Darius tried to gain his balance,

but Theseus was like a snake, anticipating his every move and

staying on top of his friend. Throwing his head back and

bellowing, he raised his fist in mock victory. "The minotaur wins

again! Ha!" He punctuated his exclamation with a punch to Darius'

shoulder. "You should know better than that, you always fall for

the shoulder charge. The elders could knock you over."

Darius picked himself up off the ground, and grinned, diving

at Theseus, both boys falling into the muddy grass. "You let down

your guard too early," he said, face inches from the boy's nose,

"the real minotaur would've finished the job." Darius pushed

Theseus down into the mud, then stood up, brushing his shirt off.

Theseus was up moments later, laughing, "The real minotaur

couldn't lay a finger on me. I could beat him any day!"

Darius smirked. "I'm sure he'd do more than that. You'd run

faster than those cows if you faced him." His attention turned to

the cattle grazing, and he sat down on a rock. He sobered

slightly, and looked at Theseus. "I hear they're choosing who the

next offering will be tomorrow... Your sister just turned 16,

didn't she?" Theseus nodded absently, looking over the herd,

watching one of the bulls covering a cow. "Yeah... She's a bit

worried that she'll be picked. I hear Minos keeps the ones he

likes for himself. He supposedly has this thing for long blonde

hair. He keeps 'em locked up and uses them whenever he gets

horny." His eyes never left the bull as he spoke.

Darius' attention was drawn to the animalistic rutting being

played out for no one's benefit. "I won't be eligible to be

offered for another year... My brother was lucky, he just turned

19 last month. Then again, Minos sends back the scrawny ones...."

He grinned at Theseus. "Maybe he just keeps all of the offerings

for himself, boys or girls. I bet he'd love to get ahold of you."

Darius barely got the words out of his mouth before Theseus

tackled him, pummeling his friend across the chest. "Shut up!

Nobody's gonna do that to me, I ain't gonna lose if I get

offered, and you know it. Nobody can beat me when I put my mind

to winning!" Darius tried his best to get out from under Theseus,

but this time he couldn't, every move he made was countered until

he threw back his hands. "Okay, okay, I give!" Theseus backed

off, grinning. "The minotaur wins again."

The months passed by quickly, and, as both boys feared, at the

time of the next offering, Theseus' sister was the female half of

the pair that was chosen to be sent from the Isle of Crete as a

gift to the King. Crete had been taken over by the Empire a

number of years back, to much resistance from its inhabitants.

King Minos had decreed that as a penalty for not submitting to

him even after Crete's small army had been defeated, every six

months a pair of youths from the island be sent to his castle as

an 'offering' to his pet, the minotaur. The decree said that

whoever left the castle with the ears and tail of the minotaur

would give Crete its freedom.

None had ever returned. Rumors of a great bull-headed beast

had abounded for years before Crete had been taken, but now the

reality of the situation was being pounded home with incredible

realism. It was quite evident that Minos was depleting Crete's

best warrior stock to prevent any further uprising from the

island. He never took weak or sickly children, those were

returned dead by Minos' army, who then took at least 4 more

children from their homes. Crete's elders could not solve the

problem. None of their plans to rid themselves of the minotaur's

menace seemed to work, even their best plans to kill the beast

always failed. They had finally tried to appease Minos in any way

possible, but it certainly seemed the King took a liking to

crushing his opposition into oblivion- perhaps Crete was being

used a warning to the other city-states. Minos' empire had grown

considerably since Crete's fall.

Darius' 16th birthday approached rapidly, and both he and

Theseus had started becoming more and more skilled in the ways of

the warrior. Theseus had attracted the attention of a girl his

age named Sarina, who Darius had become jealous of. The intensity

of the boys' battles increased. It was soon obvious that while

what Darius had in size and strength, Theseus had in quickness

and ability twice over. On the day of Darius' birthday, he was

widely held as the best warrior of age that Crete had, and the

second best overall.

His father presented him with an ornate short-sword as a

present, to learn and be skilled with. Darius took to the blade

readily, the weapon almost second nature to him in only a few

short weeks. The winter approached rapidly, and the time of the

next offering was neigh at hand.

It came as no surprise to Theseus that Darius volunteered to

go to Minos- it had become a tradition that the bravest among the

new crop would go to try to defeat the beast which was their

burden. For the two weeks before he left, Theseus and Darius

sparred non-stop to prepare him for his battle. The day of

departure was one of hopeful optimism in Crete.

"Look, if you manage to get the sword into the labyrinth, you

might stand a chance. The minotaur is supposed to be big, so you

will have the advantage of speed. Use the sword, watch for

openings, and stay alive." Theseus' words of advice to Darius

made him smile. "Hey, I'll be okay. He won't be expecting me to

attack him. Just relax. I'll see you in a while, okay? Tell

Sarina to be waiting for me." Darius paraded up to the center of

town, and raised his sword triumphantly to a cheer from the

crowd, then departed with a seventeen year old girl to the castle

on the two white horses Minos had sent.

The days passed slowly for Theseus, who sat in a tree on a

hill outside of the city, looking towards the docks, watching for

a boat carrying the triumphant Darius back to Crete. It never

came. Theseus' time spent waiting for his friend dwindled until

finally, the boy went back to training full time, stopping only

to spend time with Sarina. He would talk about the revenge he

would extract on the minotaur and Minos for what they did to his

homeland.

Soon enough, Theseus' sixteenth birthday came and went, and

the time of the next offering approached. As was expected,

Theseus volunteered to be offered. What he didn't expect was for

Sarina to offer herself as well. It was the custom for the female

to be chosen from a lottery, but the elders could not see why a

willing person should not be denied a chance to defeat the

minotaur, they had just not considered a female to be their

possible savior. They made their plans for departure, and when

the horses arrived, the couple departed to the cheers of the

townspeople.

The horses went down to the docks slowly, having taken the

trail enough times to be led without reins. King Minos trusted

the people of Crete to not try anything out of the ordinary, they

had felt his wrath enough times to not warrant much security

here. Sarina talked with Theseus as the horses descended the hill

to the boat.

"I have a plan. The shirt I wear is a special one, made of one

thread and one thread alone. If you take it, and unravel it when

you wander the maze, you won't get lost, and will be able to make

your way back to me when you defeat the minotaur." Her words were

comforting to him. He hadn't the slightest idea how he was to

beat the beast, but knowing that she had confidence in him gave

him the bravery of a hundred men.

The boat ride to Minos' castle was uneventful. Theseus and

Sarina were placed in shackles and locked in a cabin for the

journey, and led to the courtyard of the King when the boat

arrived. Minos himself greeted them. "Welcome, my guests. I hope

you weren't inconvenienced by the trip here, we've lost a few

guards a few years back, you see." Minos smiled cruelly as the

guards unfastened the chains which bound the couple.

Theseus scowled at the King. "We are not your 'guests' Minos.

When do you send us to our deaths?" The King laughed genuinely at

the boy's bravado. "Your 'deaths?' Give me credit, boy. In fact,

you shall be catered to- we have a feast laid out in your honor

tonight. Please, join us for supper. We shall attend to the maze

tomorrow morning."

Sarina looked at Theseus questioningly. There never had been

mention of any banquets or festivities surrounding the offering

before- perhaps the talk of a minotaur was just rumor? Her

question was answered as the King continued. "Tomorrow we will

show you to the entrance of the labyrinth. Do you have a weapon,

boy?" Theseus shook his head. "Then I shall provide you with your

choice of swords. Do not think that I am leading calves to

slaughter- The sport is knowing that you have a chance at

defeat."

Theseus was baffled- this must be a trick of some sort. "No.

There will be no feast. We face the beast this afternoon, or you

send us back to Crete." Minos looked surprised, but amused. "Then

so be it. Guards! Show the boy his selection of weaponry, and

then bring him presently to the entrance. The feast shall go on

as planned, without our guests of honor."

Theseus spat on the ground at the King's feet as they passed

him, and was led to the armory. The selection was modest, but

adequate. He reached for one of the longer swords, but was held

back by a guard. "It will be delivered to you at the entrance,"

was all the man would say before Theseus was led off to the gate

of the maze, where Sarina stood waiting for him.

A compliment of guards surrounded Minos as the gate to the

maze was opened. "You will find torches and a small amount of

food inside. Should you defeat the minotaur, tap the gate three

times and drop the horns of my beast through this hole. The

decree specifies that you are to keep the tail and the ears for

yourself to present to Crete. Should you succeed, you also may

lay claim to whatever else you may find inside, as it would be

your prize." He tapped his staff on the ground, and two guards

swung the gate open with some effort. A second latched gate stood

six feet down a short corridor. "You will find that the second

gate opens easier than this one. I will leave a guard posted who

will release you should he see the horns. Good luck."

It occurred to Theseus as he and Sarina were escorted into the

tunnel that Minos had never asked their names. He heard the heavy

gate shut, and looked back at the guard who watched them

silently. The sword he had picked out was pushed through the

window, and clanged against the cold stone. Theseus picked it up,

and unlatched the inner door. "Well, I guess this is it, Sarina."

Opening the door, he let Sarina pass through, then closed it

behind him. He heard the catch lock as he realized there was no

handle on this side.

Minos had not spared any expense in creating the maze. The

inner wall was lined with jewel encrusted torch holders, and at

the end of the corridor, a brazier lined with gold held a blazing

fire which burned silently, illuminating a horde of treasure.

Theseus was impressed, but not distracted. Sarina took care of

that as she removed her shirt, exposing herself to the boy's wide

eyes. She tied the end of the string around her finger, handing

the rest of the shirt to Theseus, kissing him. "Don't worry about

me, the fire will keep me warm." She gathered her wrap up around

her body, covering her breasts with a coy smile. "Gold isn't the

only treasure in the maze, my love. Return soon."

Theseus, his courage returning, headed off into the mass of

corridors that was the labyrinth. Using the string as a guide, he

quickly discovered that the maze was not as complex as rumored.

Many passages looped back upon themselves and had deceptive

intersections, but it was apparent that the entire 'maze' was, in

fact, divided into five sections, all leading from the center

room. He discovered that the outer wings were all treasure

troves, but, aside from having the exact same layout, and

interconnecting passages, there was no trickery to their design.

He returned from the fourth to find Sarina looking over some of

the artwork in the main hallway.

She smiled, and rushed to him, hugging him before he told her

he hadn't found the beast yet. She looked disappointed until he

mentioned the riches contained therein. "The fifth passageway is

much longer than the others. It must be where the beast is. I

will return." He kissed her deeply, holding her for a long time

before walking determinedly down the final hall.

To even the least trained person, it would have been obvious

that this was the correct passageway. The stench of a cow's

pasture was prevalent from 50 feet in, and continued to grow with

every passing yard. Theseus removed his sandals to move more

silently as he approached a wider area at the end of the tunnel.

He was even more surprised to see light coming from the other

side of the room which he approached. A door at the back of the

cavern was open to a pasture! Theseus could not see much beyond

the opening, but could hear animals moving about. He crept around

the side of the cavern, watching for any signs of the beast.

Apparently, the beast was indisposed. The cavern was the lair

of the minotaur, all right, he could see the great axe the beast

used as a weapon, a goodly 4 feet long at the handle, and guessed

the minotaur to be at least 7 feet tall, or very strong, or both.

A crude bed of straw and wood was in one corner, a throne of some

sort sat across from it. Dark brown stains covered the floor,

which Theseus guessed could only be blood. This was obviously the

place where Darius met his fate, as well as many before him,

but... where was the beast?

Theseus slowly approached the doorway at the back of the room,

and peered out into the light. It was an open air pasture

surrounded by high cliffs, he guessed it was maybe a hundred

yards long at its widest point, and oval shaped. Some cattle

roamed grazing, but Theseus was drawn to the scene in front of

him. He spied two animals facing away from him in an act of

passion. What looked to be a bull covering a cow was actually the

beast itself! The youth dropped to his knees to watch as the

minotaur took the cow from behind, his powerful body wrapped

around the animal, bellowing in his lust. This was the beast of

legend, he guessed that it was at least as tall as he, but 10

times stronger. Theseus' sword slipped slightly, the resounding

echo from the metal on stone causing the minotaur to whirl

around, startled.

The youth was not sure what kept him frozen in place. It could

have been the minotaur, which stood staring at him, his engorged

phallus scarlet against the rough hide of his belly. It might

have been the sudden realization that it was not a cow, but a

bull that was being covered, or it could have been the boy's own

erection at the sight of the animals mating. Either way, the

minotaur was not charging him- it looked like he was inviting the

youth to join him. Suddenly an image of Sarina popped into

Theseus' head, then a flood of images- Crete, the armies Minos

sent to steal his townspeople, Darius, his sister... The youth

found himself again, and roared, charging the minotaur in blind

fury.

The small herd of perhaps a dozen cattle scattered as the boy

charged at them. He chased the minotaur who moved away from him

and to a stall nearby, then shouted for him to stop and fight.

"In the name of Crete, I demand you turn to face me, beast!" It

turned suddenly, roaring menacingly as a strong hand picked up a

sword which was lying in the straw, then pawed at the ground like

the bull it was.

The minotaur ran wildly towards Theseus, crashing into him and

knocking the boy over, twisting his head menacingly against his

chest, his horns just missing Theseus' throat. Theseus rolled out

from under the beast, slicing across his chest with his blade.

The bull pulled back roaring as a trickle of blood dripped over

his stomach, and snorted, stepping back and raising his sword to

swing at the boy. Theseus dodged and countered with a terrific

blow to the minotaur's shoulder, the blade biting deep and true,

stopping only when it hit bone. The minotaur's sword spun away,

but not before a swift punch from the beast's good arm sent

Theseus reeling.

His side hurt incredibly, but the minotaur was wounded! He

felt he had a chance to deliver the killing blow, if only the

bull would charge him once more... and it did! Theseus crouched

down, feigning his ribs being crushed, and leapt a split second

before the beast's blade crashed into the dirt where he had just

been.

With all his might, Theseus jumped at the beast, his sword

held out, and watched as the steel pierced the bull's chest,

sliding effortlessly through his body and out the back. Blood

poured from the minotaur's chest, and Theseus stumbled back,

clawing at the ground, wide eyed. The bull bellowed, grabbing at

the sword, unable to grip it... It stumbled, dropped to its

knees, and looked at Theseus before falling to its side,

collapsing onto its back. Moments later, its chest stopped

heaving, and the blood flow slowed to a trickle. The cows

returned to grazing the pasture.

He had done it!! Theseus stood, clutching his side- perhaps

faking a broken rib hadn't been as much of an act as he'd

thought. A sudden flood of relief swept over him, and he started

laughing uncontrollably at the dead minotaur, whose still hard

erection stood higher than the sword in his stomach. Theseus

hadn't even noticed the bull was still 'distracted.' He walked

over to pick up the sword the minotaur had dropped, and then

suddenly felt a great pain of sorrow. In his hand, he held the

weapon Darius had brought with him to defeat the minotaur.

As the ornate blade carved through the beast's forehead,

Theseus dedicated his victory to his defeated friend. Soon,

Theseus had both ears, the tail, and the horns in his possession.

He was amazed how much less threatening the minotaur looked now-

almost passive. He somehow managed a bit of pity for the beast,

which seemed as much of a prisoner as any of the people sent as

offerings. He was glad he would be the last. With a wicked grin,

he sliced off the bull's genitals, keeping the penis as a trophy

for himself.

The journey back to the entrance was an easy one, even though

Theseus had taken a severe blow, his ribs felt much better. He

even felt more powerful as he scooped Sarina up in his arms,

kissing her after dropping the salvaged parts of the bull at her

feet. She started crying from joy as she knew her freedom was at

hand. Theseus broke the kiss only to ask her to marry him. She

said yes instantly. He took a ring from the pile of treasure and

gave it to her as a token of his love. "It's probably not the

best ring here, but it's all ours! You can take your pick later."

She looked down at the bloodied parts of the bull at her feet,

and picked up the bull's erection. "Now how did you manage this,

my love? You didn't..." Theseus laughed. "No... let me tell you

how it happened." He told her the story of the minotaur and bull

as they approached the doorway.

He knocked on the door with the horns, pressing them through

the hole, listening to them hit the floor. For a brief moment, he

expected the guard to leave them to starve in the maze, but

shortly heard the bolt pop open, and the guard swing the first

door open. "Your sword, sir. Drop it through the door, too."

Theseus hesitated, but complied. Seconds later, the door opened,

and Theseus with his bride to be stepped out into the late

afternoon light. The guard motioned them to the castle. "This

way, please. The King will be waiting for you."

Minos rose as Theseus entered the hall with the remains of the

minotaur. "Congratulations, good sir. You have succeeded where

many have failed before you. Please, join us for the feast we

were to hold in your honor, and take my best suite for the night.

You may leave for Crete in the morning, it will be dark before

you could make it back."

Sarina rubbed Theseus' back, and smiled. She answered for him,

"We accept, Your Grace. If we may retire to the suite to collect

ourselves?"

"Of course, my lady. Please find some clothing and other

accouterments, and take what you like. I will see you in a half

an hour?" She nodded, and ushered Theseus towards the bedroom.

Minos nodded to his guard, who followed them to the suite. Sarina

turned to the guard when they arrived at the suite. "We would

like to be alone." The guard nodded silently, and opened the door

for them.

Theseus wasted no time embracing Sarina, leading her to the

bed and helping her out of her clothing. Shortly thereafter, he

stood naked before her, looking at the parts of the bull that lay

in a pile next to the bed. He grinned, and began to caress

Sarina's naked body. "Did I tell you how I felt when I saw the

minotaur with that bull?" She shook her head, but grasped his

swelling member, massaging it lightly. "No, my love, but I think

you're going to tell me..."

"I wanted to be that bull. I wanted to feel those horns on my

head and feel myself lost in the animal's passion." She chuckled,

and looked at the bull's horns on the ground. "Well, maybe we'll

just play a little game, love." She picked up the horns, and put

them onto Theseus' head, tying it in place with the string he

used to guide him through the maze. In short time, the ears and

tail were in place as well. Satisfied, she laughed. "They fit you

well, my love."

He laughed, and nudged her onto her hands. "If we're gonna

play, we're gonna play right." She took the hint, and dropped to

her hands and knees. "Okay, bull, do your thing." She gasped as

she felt the first thrust of her lover enter her, moaning

slightly in pleasure. Theseus worked in and out of her, then

groaned, pulling back. Sarina didn't move, but asked, "What's

wrong, love?"

"Nothing, Sarina... just my stomach... The minotaur got me

pretty well." He wrapped his arms around her, and held her chest,

then grunted, thrusting back into her. Suddenly, she yelped, and

rocked forward, turning towards him. "Hey, I didn't say you could

use the bull's cock, silly. It's too big for m-"

She didn't finish her sentence, her words trailing off, her

face blanching white. Theseus looked down at her, his eyes

burning, his breath coming hard and rough. He pushed her back

down, and thrust into her again, groaning as he pressed deeply

into her, feeling his erection bottom her out. Sarina wrenched

herself around under Theseus, pushing herself away from him.

She looked up in horror as a second pair of horns pressed out

from Theseus' temples, the dead minotaur's horns dropping off the

bed as Theseus' head widened and thickened. He bellowed, and

thrust back into her, his cock slamming into the back wall of her

cervix, blood flowing out along his member, urging him on.

Sarina started screaming as she looked up into the eyes of the

beast, a beast that looked vaguely like Theseus, but by the

second like the minotaur she saw depicted on the walls of the

labyrinth. Her body yielded to his power as he came into her,

filling her with his seed, her gut twisting around his member,

her hips twisting somehow. Theseus felt an incredible rage

towards the human beneath him as he took Sarina's neck in his

hands, snapping it. Theseus passed out from the intensity of his

orgasm, and collapsed onto Sarina's mangled body.

He awoke a short time later, his hands bound to his ankles

behind him, King Minos standing with a full compliment of guards

surrounding him. He lunged at him, but found that he was held

fast by his bonds. He tried to speak, but found he produced

nothing but a bovine bellow. He was confused by the dead cow

lying in the bed in front of him.

"Yes, my beloved pet," the King started, "you see what you've

done. She is quite dead." He looked at the cow pitifully, "It is

too bad, I was hoping she would join me for dinner before

entering the maze. She was so pretty. If you'd only waited until

after the feast, she would have followed you into the maze,

granted, as a cow, but still, you would have enjoyed a nice life

in the pasture.

"I suppose you're wondering why you've changed... It's quite

simple, actually. You probably still understand me, but you won't

for long, so I'll make it fast. There never was a minotaur, but

there have been a string of minotaurs. Crete sends me their best

warriors, and often the minotaur will fall- only to be replaced

by those who defeat my pet. The one who went into the maze with

the victor becomes a simple cow. Or even a bull... I was amazed

that the girl with the long blonde hair killed the minotaur 2

years ago. She died at the hands of the one who wielded that

sword you took out of the maze. He was the one you killed. Such

is the nature of the labyrinth. I do hope you enjoy it."

Theseus bellowed again at the realization of what he'd done,

and even worse, the situation he was in. He felt nothing but rage

towards humans now, his human rational disappearing quickly into

that of a beasts. By the time he was pushed into the maze, and

his bonds released, he wanted nothing more than to kill any human

he saw. As he made his way into the pasture, one of the cattle

lowed to a fellow beast.


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