Chapter 215 - Chills

"These tributes served a dual purpose: they were sacrifices to appease the Minotaur and prevent his wrath from spilling out into Crete, and they were also a source of twisted enjoyment for the creature," Lara said. "It seems that even after all this time. His rage hasn't been quenched."

The Minotaur had a perverse pleasure in hunting these humans within the labyrinth. Their fear and suffering provided him with a cruel form of enjoyment, allowing him to indulge his primal instincts. But beyond the immediate gratification of the hunt, the Minotaur also wanted to assert his dominance and power over the humans who dared to enter his domain. This endless cycle of hunting and killing reinforced his identity as the labyrinth's unchallenged master and served as a constant reminder of the curse that defined his existence.