Recovered entry 01Greek pantheon
MEDUSATHE GORGON
She was not born a monster. History made her one. Volume I recovers the mortal, the curse, and the legend as wearable art.
01 / BACK PLATE
RECOVERED / ACTIVE
First public volume
Wearable forms
Illustrated surfaces
The archive continues
Record G-001 / Artifact inspection
Every surface carries the story.
Volume I / Four-surface composition
Not a logo placed on a shirt. A complete illustrated record.
The back plate carries the full archive: mortal, curse, transformation, and Gorgon. Sleeve marks extend the entry through serpents, Greek symbols, and Volume I registration.
- Figure
- Medusa
- Classification
- Gorgon / wronged mortal
- Record
- G-001 / recovered
- Forms
- Tee, crop top, hoodies, sweatshirt
The testimony / history remembered the monster
She was not born a monster.
Before the gaze, before the serpents, Medusa was mortal—beautiful, devoted, and wronged. Punished for a crime committed against her, then remembered as the villain instead of the victim.
“Every monster has an origin. The archive keeps both.”
Choose the artifact's form
One volume. Five ways to carry it.
The index / known records
The archive is incomplete.
One entry has been recovered. The remaining records stay sealed until their volume is ready.
- G-001MedusaThe Gorgon — cursed mortal, made monsterRecovered / Volume I
- G-002PerseusThe hero — the blade that ended herSealed
- G-003AresGod of War — the god no god lovedSealed
- N-001OdinThe Allfather — nine nights on the World TreeSealed / Norse pantheon
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