Why Greek Accents Matter in the Digital Age
The erasure of diacritics in ASCII domains is not a technical limitation — it is a cultural amnesia. When Ἀπόλλων becomes "Apollo," something irreplaceable is lost.
THE UNICODE PANTHEON
26 domains. 24 world archetypes. One mission: restore the original names of the gods to the digital realm.
The Collection
Every archetype restored to their true Unicode orthography. Click any portrait to enter their temple.
20 temples consecrated. 4 more await their rites.
The Doctrine
Greek prosody determines restoration depth. Stress and length — the two pillars of authentic orthography.
Full Restoration
The Greek original carries both acute stress and a long vowel. The transliteration preserves the full scholarly orthography.
Partial Restoration
The Greek original carries only one feature — either stress or length, but not both. The transliteration preserves what remains.
The Source
Ancient Greek used pitch accent — rising and falling tones — and distinguished long from short vowels. Our tier system maps these features to Unicode restoration depth.
The Beginning
It started with a single question: Why do the gods live in ASCII?
Zeus became "Zeus." Apollo became "Apollo." The pitch accents vanished. The long vowels collapsed. Centuries of philological precision erased by a keyboard layout designed for English teleprinters.
PÚNYCODEX was born from a $600 investment and an obsession with correctness. Twenty temples later, the pantheon is restored — one Unicode character at a time.
Read the Full Origin →Chronicles
Essays on linguistics, mythology, and the craft of digital restoration.
The erasure of diacritics in ASCII domains is not a technical limitation — it is a cultural amnesia. When Ἀπόλλων becomes "Apollo," something irreplaceable is lost.
How does zeús.com become xn--zes-9na.com? A deep dive into the IDNA2008 algorithm, the difference between encoding and representation, and why browsers hide the truth.
Hand-crafting twenty archetype temples taught us about canvas performance, the Greek pitch accent system, and the theological weight of a single diacritic.
The gods have returned. Their names are restored. Their temples are open.