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To no one's surprise, the attempt to rile Theseus works. The king grips his own spear; the only thing stopping him from taking a slice at Momus this very instant is Asterius's firm hand on his shoulder.
“Do not speak of Asterius in such a manner! The Bull of Minos is but a legend in himself and that is why gods and mortals alike rightfully tell tales of our battle.”
Momus regards Theseus through lidded eyes; “...Yeah? But what else you done, king? Got a few beasts in your closet, besides just this one?”
If Zagreus expects Theseus to scream out a retort to this (and Zagreus absolutely expects Theseus to do this), he is mistaken. Something about Momus's words seem to silence the king, at least for a moment. This gives Momus enough time to turn away from Theseus, as if he's not worth his time, returning his attention to Zagreus.













