Crete Island was well-known for the fact that King Minos had five sons and five daughters.
Under the old king's suppression and training, the five princes, although not commendable for great achievements, were still reasonably well-behaved.
But the five princesses, they were each more capable of stirring trouble than the last, truly like vests packed with black fuse gold.
Among them, the eldest princess, Acacallis, eloped with Apollo, the God of Light, abandoning her duties as the high priestess and severing ties with her father;
The third princess, Euryale, bore Orion to Poseidon, the God of the Sea – needless to say, this was the ultimate act of defiance;
The second princess, Ariadne, was behaving for now, but in the future, she would first aid the demigod hero Theseus in escaping the labyrinth and then elope with this prince of Athens by ship;