![]() Once inside the puzzle, Minos would force them through various rooms where they have to solve a puzzle to escape within a limited amount of time or be killed, all while their clients watch through video cameras and place bets on who they think will survive. Victims are lured in through various ways, such as false offers, summons supposedly sent from authority figures, direct invitations to escape rooms with a large cash reward, or an event organized by Minos forcing them into a certain location. While victims are complete strangers to each other, every member of each group is linked by a common trait, which changes depending on the group, such as college athletes or savants. Puzzle Makers would design the traps, and Gamemasters were assigned to moderate them, organizing the lure or capture of desired individuals. Operating in plain sight as an escape room-making company, Minos hired countless agents and built an untold number of connections, enough to repurpose abandoned subway systems, move heavy machinery and masses of workers in public, create false publicly released death scenarios for their victims, and even get FBI agents on their payroll. Funded by the world's wealthy and elite, who were their clients, Minos gathered a network of engineers and other scientific minds to build elaborate death traps, taking the form of box-like rooms moved by heavy machinery throughout empty buildings. Minos Escape Rooms was founded at an unknown point in the recent past, made to replicate the thrills and entertainment of ancient gladiatorial combat for a modern audience. ![]() Their agents include members of law enforcement on their payroll, including FBI agents, and if the statements from a corrupt FBI agent have some truth in them, Minos was being actively hunted by Interpol and various governments, implying a strong international presence. While their true size is unknown, they appear to have clients from across the globe, and have at least one branch based in an abandoned warehouse in New York City. To accomplish this, Minos would lure various people who all fit a certain category, such as sole survivors of disasters, under various different pretenses: in some cases, they lure the victims with false letters supposedly sent from other sources, simply set up circumstances to trap them in a certain place, or directly contact victims with a card advertising their escape rooms and offering a large cash reward. Its true purpose is to provide a form of entertainment to the world's wealthy and elite, following the footsteps of the violent life-and-death situations of ancient gladiatorial arenas. Minos Escape Rooms, otherwise known as the Minos Corporation or simply Minos, is an international shadow organization taking the form of a corporation that creates escape room experiences. ![]()
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