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... rhythm. That was until the night the Minotaur appeared. Towering over any man, with the body of a titan and the head of a bull, this beast brought with it a wave of terror unlike anything the villagers had ever known.

It began with strange noises in the woods. Tobias, the town’s best hunter, had noticed the signs first: enormous hoof prints, trees torn apart, and a lingering smell of decay. He brought his findings to Marcus, the blacksmith, and his wife Elena. Together, they consulted Is ...

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