All 50 Uses of
Daedalus
in
The Battle of the Labyrinth
- The builder, Daedalus, was a genius.
Chpt 3 *Daedalus = This character is named for a famous person in Greek mythology (a clever Athenian inventor who built the labyrinth of Minos and who fashioned wings for himself and his son Icarus)
- It was a navigation instrument of some kind, invented by Daedalus.†
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- I researched everything I could find about Daedalus.†
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- "The mark of Daedalus," she said, as if that was supposed to make sense.†
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- You helped the Athenian kill my Minotaur, Daedalus.†
Chpt 4
- He's searching for Daedalus's workshop?†
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- If Luke managed to find the workshop and convince Daedalus to help him, Luke wouldn't have to fumble around searching for paths, or risk losing his army in the maze's traps.†
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- Annabeth, you said 'convince Daedalus'?†
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- Isn't Daedalus dead?†
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- There are rumors ...well, there are many disturbing rumors about Daedalus, but one is that he disappeared back into the Labyrinth toward the end of his life.†
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- If Daedalus is alive, we convince him to help us, not Luke.†
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- We have to get to Daedalus's workshop first.†
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- I know Daedalus's Labyrinth better than anybody.†
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- Someone must enter the Labyrinth, find the workshop of Daedalus, and prevent Luke from using the maze to invade this camp.†
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- I will lead the quest to find Daedalus's workshop.†
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- Daedalus's Labyrinth is so huge.†
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- I am not sure, but I fear they seek to make a deal with Daedalus.†
Chpt 5
- I have worried for some time that Kronos may be looking for Daedalus for a different reason, not just passage through the maze.†
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- Daedalus was the world's greatest inventor.†
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- Automatons, thinking machines ....What if Kronos wishes Daedalus to make him a new form?†
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- We've got to get to Daedalus first.†
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- Daedalus's workshop would be in the oldest part.†
Chpt 6
- I know you seek Daedalus.†
Chpt 6
- Daedalus was a great inventor, a mortal after Hephaestus's heart.†
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- If anyone would have kept up with Daedalus and could tell you his fate, it is Hephaestus.†
Chpt 6
- Grover touched a tiny scratch, and it became a Greek A. The mark of Daedalus glowed blue, and the stone wall grinded open.†
Chpt 7
- I told him about everything-Luke's invasion plan, the Labyrinth entrance at camp, Daedalus's workshop, Kronos's golden coffin.†
Chpt 8
- We must be close to Daedalus's workshop," she said.†
Chpt 8
- Daedalus stretched the frame, and the wings expanded to twenty feet.†
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- "The wax compound should hold for several hours," Daedalus said nervously as his son worked.†
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- Daedalus had barred them from the inside with a wooden brace, but still they shook on their hinges.†
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- Daedalus worked furiously.†
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- When his left wing was sealed to the straps, Daedalus began working on the right.†
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- We must have more time," Daedalus murmured.†
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- Daedalus and his son froze, their metal wings glimmering on their backs.†
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- Then he turned again to Daedalus.†
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- One threw his sword in desperation, but Daedalus and Icarus were already out of reach.†
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- Daedalus called.†
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- Daedalus called.†
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- In the constant moaning of the Labyrinth, I thought I could hear the anguished cry of Daedalus calling his son's name, as Icarus, his only joy, plummeted toward the sea, three hundred feet below.†
Chpt 8
- Do you really believe Daedalus will help you?†
Chpt 10
- "Daedalus cares nothing for you, half-bloods," Minos warned.†
Chpt 10
- "The maze is my property," the ghost said, "not Daedalus's!†
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- The old man Daedalus was hunched over a worktable, wrestling with some kind of navigational instrument, like a huge compass.†
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- Daedalus scowled.†
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- They didn't make any sense to me, but Daedalus nodded grudgingly.†
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- "Yes," Daedalus muttered.†
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- "No, my boy," Daedalus said sharply.†
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- Daedalus unfurled it.†
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- "Smarter than me," Daedalus mumbled, too soft for the boy to hear.†
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Definition:
Greek mythology: clever Athenian inventor who built the labyrinth of Minos and who fashioned wings for himself and his son Icarus