
Knossos. The legendary Labyrinth. Enter a world of priests and priestesses, bull dancers, scribes, architects, conquerors, schemers, and madmen who inspired the legends of the great Labyrinth in these interwoven tales spanning five thousand years, from the founding of the first settlement in 7000 B.C. to the end of the Bronze Age. • Knos, a sea captain of Rhodes, is driven to find a new homeland for his people when the neighboring tribes turn against them. Little does he suspect the consequences of his actions. • A bolt of lightning kills Pasibe’s young lover. Yet where they take, the gods also give. • Bull leapers honor the gods during the midsummer rites as the rulers of Knossos vie for position. Bansabira, a bull priest, finds himself caught in the middle of the struggle. • Wronged by the high priestess of Knossos, the architect Daidalos builds the first Labyrinth after a devastating personal tragedy. • Aranaru, a priest-architect of the cult of Daidalos, is commissioned to rebuild the Labyrinth after a storm of earthquakes. Meanwhile, in the serpent sanctuary, snake priestess Narkitsa tries to conceal a terrible secret. • Personal scribe to the Minos, Dadarusa is summoned to attend the dead after a natural disaster of world-changing fury. Will he persevere in his grim duty, or will injury, starvation and the animosity of a fanatic priest be his undoing? • After decades of unrest, Mycenaean conqueror Alektryon embarks on a course that threatens to alter the fabric of the Labyrinth and the authority of its priesthood. • A crazed girl’s passion and her attachment to the mysterious bull-man of the Labyrinth threaten to bring down the edifices of power.