Beast men are criminals and social outcasts banished to an ancient labyrinth. The longer they stay lost, the more monstrous and bestial they become.
The queen and her bastard son were banished to the labyrinth in disgrace. The boy grew up to become the Minotaur. The Minotaur found a way to escape the labyrinth. He led an army of beast men to conquer and enslave. The Minotaur has slain the king, seized the throne, and taken his mother the queen as his wife. The beasts now rule the land.
Question: How did the Minotaur escape the labyrinth?
Carter Thomas
something something ball of yarn
James Evans
He put his left hand on the wall and started walking.
Chase Jenkins
He hits the wall until the sky greets him with a breeze of victory
Blake King
A powerful constitution and a burning hatred that wouldn't let him quit. He's gone delusional in his time walking the labyrinth and literally believes he's the king, a 'fact' that he will personally kill you for disagreeing with.
Lincoln Walker
He made a deal with a demon to give himself and his people the ability to perfectly navigate labyrinths.
Now he and the rest of minotaur kind can perfectly navigate any maze, and build very elaborate ones for defense.
Caleb Kelly
>let's take all the monsters and lock them away somewhere that makes them more monstrous instead of just executing them
Question: Whose idea was it to turn the prison system into a gigantic time bomb?
Nathan Morris
>The Minotaur has slain the king, seized the throne, and taken his mother the queen as his wife.
Nice.
Luis Watson
I thought the idea was that they were normal human criminals and the labyrinth turned them into monsters, the idea being that the old monsters would kill the newcomers, or the newcomers would flee for long enough to also become monsters and kill the older ones.
They probably didn't count on beastmen forming prison gang societies and slowly swelling their numbers.
Owen Garcia
>build prison to throw furries and SJW in >they become the very /trash/ that they were Not sure if want
Leo Morris
Why would you throw furrys in there? I just assumed they were tossing in murderers and thieves.
Throwing furries in seems like a reward. Better to burn them
Brandon Cooper
>Throwing furries in seems like a reward Imagine taking somebody who loves their retarded sparkledog OC and transforming hem into it. The satisfaction of watching their joy turn slowly to annoyance as they realize just how great thumbs are and how specialized furnishings are for the human form. The growing pain, panic, and keening regret as they discover how cold, wet, miserable, hungry, and sick actual animals are in the "noble, untamed wilds".
Then they die of necrosis or exposure because their idiotic OC design is physically incapable of cleaning their body and they can't stop mange and infection from setting in.
Evan Diaz
Feeling pretty edgy today, hmm?
Leo Gonzalez
That's Luna, the Dog-Witch, one of the Minotaur's generals. She adored wolves, once. She used to pray to the moon goddess to run wild and free among her lupine spirit animals. Since her banishment to the labyrinth for the crime of performing vile and profane rites, Luna has transformed into a twisted and diseased mockery of beloved spirit animal.
Cooper Rogers
>The Minotaur has slain the king, seized the throne, and taken his mother the queen as his wife. >t. /d/ posting on Veeky Forums
John Rogers
I imagine it's to hit closer to the motif of Greek myths this thread has going on. It's fucked up, but it doesn't have to be your fetish to write it.
Anthony Garcia
What's the point of the question anyway? I feel like you can't just build lore out of such little details and setting.
Oliver Nguyen
Here is another question for you guys.
The Minotaur is the queen's bastard son. Who was it that impregnated the queen? Did the queen actually fuck a bull as in the original myth, or are we putting an original twist on this?
Maybe the queen summoned and fucked... ...this demon.
The Horned God.
Cooper Cox
>How did the Minotaur escape the labyrinth?
The Minotaur(s) could have left at any time, but they needed a legitimate heir to the throne before they would escape.
With the Minotaur, the Queen, and their army of Beast men they now have the right to rule and the strength in arms to do so.
Juan Williams
>How did the Minotaur escape the labyrinth? Cut a deal with Theseus.
Daniel Peterson
>Who was it that impregnated the queen? According to the legend it was Poseidon who went mad when the king simply didn't sacrifice the white bull to him so he made the queen fall in love with the bull to go /beast/, then Minotaur was born. I can give some spin to this. First of all this is what the king told everyone to blame some parts on Poseidon, the truth is that according to the legend it was Zeus who disguised himself as a white bull to carry a princess to Crete, married her and gave birth to the king, the king wanted to repeat the legend by turning the white bull into a woman then fuck her, it worked, the woman was beautiful, yet the child has the cattle head and body of a human. Horrified of what he did and wanted nobody to know the truth he ordered the maze to be built to contain his son-the horned beast. He also put the burden on his wife to stay innocent in front of his subjects.
Camden Sanchez
Wait, so Zeus turned into a bull to father the king. Then Zeus changed from a bull into a woman and fucked the king, his son, to sire the Minotaur. The king blames his wife for the monstrosity, and locks the queen and the Minotaur in the labyrinth. The Minotaur escapes, kills the king, takes his place, and marries his mother the queen.
That's just fucked up enough to by mythological.
Luke Roberts
That's one fuckup of a twist but no, the first white bull (Zeus) fathered the king, but the second white bull is made from sea foam by Poseidon so the king didn't commit incest, he just roll TF magic to turn the second white bull into a woman but forget to check the breeding roll
Jaxon Wood
>How did the Minotaur escape the labyrinth? he IS the Labyrinth
Tyler Garcia
Which RPG allows me to be a minotaur?
Bentley Rogers
Sounds hot.
Andrew Torres
The Bull God, who is free and feeds on all that is forsaken.
Jose Clark
Pretty sure you'd fuck your mom too if she turned into a sexy Beastqueen and you become an insane, roided out Rapemonster.
Lucas Evans
The queen didn't turn into milkmaid at the end of the story though
Luke Collins
>...this demon. Maybe that was all his plan? Bring in royal blood to unite the beastmen so that they bring war and ruin to the kingdom?
Kevin Young
3.5 savage species
Henry Sanchez
He escaped because he was blinded, so stopped relying on seeing where he was going and followed air currents, sounds, etc. His mother conceived him with the God of Prophecy, who foretold if they lay together, the king of their country would become mighty and lead a grand army. The queen thought this was a good idea, but laying with her husband afterwards caused the child to be inherit both the king's and the god's blood. The child had the gift of foresight, but had the bullish traits of his grandfather, Zeus the white bull. Angered, the King blinded the child and threw him into the labyrinth, along with his mother, who's tongue he removed. For extra tragic/creepy twist: The Minotaur doesn't know it's his mother that he's taken as his wife.
Justin Lee
>extra tragic/creepy twist Incest is like the entry level here
Juan Reed
Isn't it worse if you don't know that it's incest?
Matthew Myers
The minotaur found the Labyrinth was enchanted, corridors shifted and led to the starting point regardless of the trick used. He figured this out on his own, which gave him some power over the illusion. The illusion fed on despair, so he convinced a large number of criminals he was leading them to the exit, told then he had found it. The sheer amount of hope and sincere belief he generated was enough to use the Labyrinth illusion to lead them to the door.
Nobody expected someone to fiercefully hope and believe in an exit in such a place. Specially criminals.
Ayden Lee
So... Getter Rays beastmen? Or is hope more Spiral Power? Hmm, TTGL does have beastmen to start with, and underground societies of hopeless toil...