>>118705230That was Posaidon, he possessed the spirit of the bull(so great that even when it was promised to him, Minos decided not to sacrifice it to him) and fucked Minos wife, who fell in love with the bull and got near to him in a mechanical cow build by Dedalus himself. this gave us the Minotaurs, for whom Dedalus build the labirynth. The wife of Minos still fearing for her life(after the whole thesus thing/ariadna being drop off and becoming a sex slave of Dinonisos, and their second daughter fleeing and making Minos stop by kill her children and throwing parts of them in to the sea so the minos fleet had to stop to gather the parts to bury them according to minoan rites), convinced Dedalus to build a trap bath house for Minos. When he entered the tub, the hot water slowly melted the wax which was holding some of the wall tiles up, uncovering pipes out of which hot tar came out, cooking Minos alive. She then blamed the assasination on Dedalus(to push any accusation away from her). Dedalus was suspecting something though, so when the guards came to arrest him he and his son glaided out from the Knossos palace on wings made out of feathers. Icarus, got to close to the sun, droped in to the sea and died. Dedalus crushed by it, flew to sicily and helped to build(in attonment) a temple dedicted to Appolo, he left his wings there, which could be seen even in times of the great Solon.
In sicily he was joined by his sister, whose son Perdix, didn't want Dedalus as the older mentor/love, he also was a great inventor, creating the two man saw and compas. Dedalus threw him off the scaffold for it when the boy brought him food from D sisters one day. He had to flee the city, but the God marked him with a scar like mark on his back. The boy on the other hand was turned in to a magical bird that lived in olympus.
Dedalus went on to found the city of Gela, where he had 3 wifes and many children and all of them had the same scar he had on their backs.