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==Speculation== *The first witch to appear in the story may be a reference to the [[wikipedia:Minotaur|"Minotaur"]] in ancient Greek mythology. Some fans speculate that the girl who turned into this witch is an illegitimate daughter. **The Minotaur is also located within a labyrinth, it was constructed by Daedalus to hold the creature inside. ***Coincidentally in the Greek mythology, [[wikipedia:Theseus#Theseus_and_the_Minotaur|Theseus]] was able to defeat the Minotaur with the help of the princess of Crete and a ball of twine (trivia: the word ''[http://www.thefreedictionary.com/clew "clew"]'' means a ball of yarn, hence the origin of the word "clue"). In the Drama CD, Kyoko was able to defeat the witch with the help of Mami (a Puella Magi with the power of ribbons) and her advice (or a clue, per say) to strike the real witch's body; all of this took place inside a labyrinth. The similarities, of course, are purely coincidental. ****This is perhaps overreaching but: after Theseus defeated the minotaur he set sail back home with his ''*ahem*'' bride to be; but before he could reach home his father, [[wikipedia:Aegeus#Theseus_and_Minotaur|Aegeus]], committed suicide believing his son was dead/failed. **The witch's axe could be a reference to the Minoan [[wikipedia:Labrys|Labrys]], it is a symmetrical doubleheaded axe originally from Crete, it is one of the oldest symbols of Greek civilization. According to archaeological finds on Crete this double-axe was used specifically by Minoan priestesses for ceremonial uses and it was considered to be one the holiest symbols in Minoan religion. Unlike the Near East, this axe is never held by a male divinity, only by female divinities and her priestesses. Some suggest that the shape of the Labrys is reminiscent of a butterfly rather than an axe, an interpretation of the ''mother goddess'' symbol. Other suspect that the two curved edges of the axe are indicating the waxing and waning phases on either side of a full moon. ***The word labyrinthos (Mycenaean daburinthos) is probably connected with the word labrys. In the Linear B (Mycenean Greek) script a symbol similar to a double-axe represents the phonetic sign a. In the context of the Classical Greek myth of Theseus, the labyrinth of Greek mythology is frequently associated with the Minoan palace of Knossos and has a long tradition of use that extends before any written records explain the traditions. **The bull is considered to be a [[wikipedia:Bull_(mythology)|sacred animal]] in many myths and [[wikipedia:Cattle_in_religion|religious beliefs]]. ***Incidentally, in Mesopotamian culture a bull's horn is connected to the crescent moon. ***The bull is often associated with fertility rituals and beliefs. ***To the Egyptians, the constellation Taurus was a sacred bull that was associated with the renewal of life in spring. *Because the Drama CD also came with a [[And I'm Home|duet character song]] of Kyoko and Sayaka (not to mention the Blu-ray version of [[Episode 9]]), yuri fans are wondering if this is a blatant attempt at a love triangle.
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