Sacrifices of the Labyrinth

"In Greek mythology, the people of Athens were at one point compelled by King Minos of Crete to choose 14 young noble citizens (seven young men and seven maidens) to be offered as sacrificial victims to the half-human, half-taurine monster Minotaur to be devoured in retribution for the death of Minos' son Androgeos. The victims were drawn by lots, were required to go unarmed, and would end up either being consumed by the Minotaur or getting lost and perishing in the Labyrinth, the maze-like structure where the Minotaur was kept.[1 ]"

Background
Set in a futuristic Athens, Athens Ⅱ.

Fourteen citizens, seven men and seven maidens, from the ages of thirteen to nineteen will be chosen by lottery to be sent across the sea to an underground island. In this island is a Labyrinth. Out of the fourteen children, only one will come out victorious and their name will be known through out the Nation, and showered in riches."Remember, your sacrifice is the reason this Nation continues to live in peace and is no longer in danger of the Minotaur."

Sacrifices
* Please do your best to give a unique name to the Sacrifice that fits the setting, Athens. If not, explain why the citizen does not have a Greek name.

The Drawing
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The Celebration
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The Ride
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The Labyrinth
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