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The Gorgons

They do not speak. They strike.
Scaled, with snake-hair, full of fury.
No warning, no memory β€”
only a sentence, carried out without words.

🧭 Role

The Gorgons are not individuals β€” they are force. They appear like a storm in the desert: sudden, coordinated, and unstoppable. When they arrive, there are no words, no warnings, no negotiations. Their language is fury, and their mission is singular: to defeat Fido.

They strike in the middle of the Red Desert, overpowering Fido in a brutal and lightning-fast clash. The Gorgons do not kill, but they do not hesitate. They do not explain. And once they abduct Fido, they vanish just as suddenly as they came.

They are not Anne’s ghosts. They are not voices from the past. They are something else entirely β€” punishment without explanation.

🎭 Symbolism

– Snake hair = rage that cannot be reasoned with

– Green scales = primal instinct, anger with memory

– Silence = fury unburdened by thought

– Speed = a sentence from which there is no escape

– Feminine form = power mistaken for myth

πŸ“š Evolution Across Books

πŸ“˜ Book I

– Do not appear

πŸ“— Book II

– Do not appear

πŸ“™ Book III

– Appear suddenly in the desert during the descent toward the island

– Attack Fido and engage in a fierce physical clash

– Overpower him and abduct him, leaving the others scattered and shaken

– Do not appear again β€” their purpose is singular, their presence silent

πŸ•³οΈ Secrets / Theories

– Some believe they are guardians of the final judgment β€” not ghosts, but executioners

– Their silence may mean they no longer remember what they once were

– It’s whispered they once loved Fido β€” and that their fury comes from betrayal

– No one knows where they vanish to β€” only that no one follows them

Character Page – АнСто