Talk:Warehouse 2/@comment-3270170-20160605012903/@comment-1674153-20160605050218

If I was to write it, then here's what I would do: Daedelus was a prisoner of King Minos after he built the labyrinth, but there was no way that Minos would have just had the man do nothing in imprisonment - he was a genius, after all. So Daedelus was allowed to have his hands free while he built a bunch of other things for Minos. His son Icarus, however, was bound to the tower that they were imprisoned in by those chains. Not only would Daedulus have been forced to fight past a whole host of guards to escape, but Minos correctly betted that he would never leave his son behind. But Minos incorrectly undermined Daedelus's ability to be smart enough to be able to break apart the chains, which he would relock on Icarus every time that the guards came by to keep up appearances.