Theseus 2017
By Andrew Paul Grell
Copyright 2018 Andrew Paul Grell
Entry: February 18, 2017. The first entry of The Journal to Save the World, T. Lapyx Galanos. In my ancestors’ days in Crete, the Labyrinth was meant to keep things in which wanted to get out. Today’s Labyrinth, the circular streets and sudden dead ends of the District of Columbia, is packed with people desperately trying to stay in. Today a new Minotaur has been spat out of the domed center of the maze, set on eating the unready and unprepared. A cretin desecrating the knowledge, wisdom, and artifice of Hellenic Crete. Edward Valiant, the new half man, half bull, describes himself: “Every day I get up, go to work, and sue governments to make sure people continue to die for the enrichment of my patrons.” A paraphrase, of course, but closer to the truth than the original. The new Minotaur has been charged with the labor of keeping the air breathable and the water potable—the one half of him—while the other half seeks to ensure sufficient amounts of mercury and lead to course through the heavens and the deep. Family lore has it that we are descendants of Daedalus through his second (and smarter) son, Lapyx. This makes us related to Hephaestus, and through him, Zeuss. Consequently, Columbia, this new Goddess, is my cousin, and I therefore make it my task to rid the maze of the monster.
Entry: March 18, 2017. In the days of my Hellene ancestors, Athenian, Trojan, Spartan, Cretan, people lived or died by their honor. Just weeks into his residency in the maze, the Minotaur has perjured himself before the representatives of this new world’s so-called Democracy. And so many people seek to inhabit the Labyrinth that even Procrustes would be shocked at the price of a bed for the night. It turns out that the people in charge of profiting by keeping the air and water from becoming worse than the Augean stables have beds ready for their minions. Fifty drachma a day, compared to the 300 or more charged to lesser people.
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