The Greek mythical figure Daedalus was a master craftsman and brilliant architect. While his name may not be familiar, you’ve likely heard of one of his inventions, the labyrinth, used to imprison the ferociously terrifying Minotaur. This half-man, half-bull creature devoured humans for sustenance - thus the need for a confining structure to protect the town’s inhabitants. Daedalus developed this deviously elaborate construction, making it virtually impossible to escape. Daedalus himself could barely exit the labyrinth after he built it.
The Labyrinth of Life
The Labyrinth of Life
The Labyrinth of Life
The Greek mythical figure Daedalus was a master craftsman and brilliant architect. While his name may not be familiar, you’ve likely heard of one of his inventions, the labyrinth, used to imprison the ferociously terrifying Minotaur. This half-man, half-bull creature devoured humans for sustenance - thus the need for a confining structure to protect the town’s inhabitants. Daedalus developed this deviously elaborate construction, making it virtually impossible to escape. Daedalus himself could barely exit the labyrinth after he built it.