Only one man can save Athens from the Minotaur. And he's a surprisingly terrible human being. Join us for a tale of how not to treat women, bad decisions and a euphemistic prophecy about a wineskin which sees Aegeus dying of grief- all because he had a kid before he got back to Athens. Talk about not obeying oracles...
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