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Bull of Minus

Creatures - Animals

Card 266

Value = 05 gold coins.

Battle Area:

  1. Water = 10
  2. Earth = 20
  3. Heaven = 00

Attack and Defense

  1. Wisdom = 05
  2. Dexterity and Strength = 20
  3. Powers = 00

  4. Fire = 00

 

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Bull of Minus

Creatures - Animals

 The Taurus of Crete, in Greek mythology, was a beast that lived on the island of Crete and was captured by Heracles in one of his famous works. Other legends associate him with the Minotaur and the abduction of Europe.

The origin of the bull

Legend has it that the Cretan bull emerged from the Aegean Sea, sent by the sea god, Poseidon, at the request of Minos, the son of King Asterius. Minos, whose succession to the throne was being contested, asked Poseidon to intercede in his favor, giving rise to a signal of his legitimacy from the waters. Poseidon imposed on Minos the condition that the bull should then be sacrificed in his name. Minos, however, admired the beauty of the white bull, mixed it with others of his herd, and sacrificed an animal of lesser value. This disobedience provoked the wrath of Poseidon, who punished Minos, making the animal incredibly furious. With that his wife maintained relations with the bull, being born, then the Minotaur. The bull began to terrorize the island of Crete, attacking the population, which was forced to shut itself in their houses.

Heracles and the bull

The bull was defeated only by Heracles, at the command of Eurystheus, in what became known as the seventh of his works. The hero landed on Crete, subdued the bull by the horns and carried it to Argólida, where he delivered it to Eurystheus. He wanted to give it to Hera, but the goddess, not willing to accept a gift from Heracles, set the beast free again. Theseus later succeeded in capturing him on the plains of Marathon.

 

 


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