Cover — two tiny adventurers stand before enormous ancient bronze doors carved with rearing bulls, cracked open onto blackness, in a ruined desert citadel.
Issue One

The Lost Citadel
of the
Scarlet Minotaur

The Bull's House

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Page 1 — a crossroads tavern: a one-eyed caravan guard tells Denton and Ithior of a citadel full of gold that eats those who enter.

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Page 2 — two days east to the citadel; Ithior recalls the old song; Denton shoulders the bull-carved doors open: 'I'm NOT scared of the dark!'

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Page 3 — the bull-cult mural; Denton's hog-tie-the-spider scheme wakes the house; an ettercap shrieks an alarm.

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Page 4 — the bronze bull statue heaped with gold; Ithior reads the horn-battered wall; Denton starts robbing it, and something huffs in the dark.

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Page 5 — SPLASH: the Scarlet Minotaur steps out of the dark, bellowing, axe raised. 'The guard's tale never mentioned the master of the house.'

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Page 6 — the first olé: Ithior baits the charge while Denton, robbing the statue, is trampled by the waking bronze bull.

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Page 7 — the flight; Denton kills the torch to lose the beast, but it was born in the dark. Two black panels; red eyes close in.

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Page 8 — the blind sprint toward daylight; the plan to split up and the cousin insult; Ithior sets up at the spider-cave mouth as horns arrive.

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Page 9 — SPLASH: 'Olé.' Ithior sidesteps the charge into the spider cave; insets — the cave erupts, Denton escapes into sunlight. 'Let the monsters argue.'

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Page 10 — bird's-eye: the two sprawled in the sun, alive; Denton eyes the doors again for the rest of the gold; back in, warier, robbing the statue from behind.

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Page 11 — cliffhanger: five grey beastmen ring them with spears. 'The chief will want to see what the bull's anger looks like.' NEXT: THE KING OF RATS.