Made by people who obsess over myths & pulp heroes — for everyone who does too. A curated codex: ancient pantheons, modern archetypes, lineage comparisons.
Zenobius is a fan-made atlas — built by mythology and story fans, for fellow fans.**
We love how old gods echo through today’s capes, serials and blockbusters. This app is our reading room: a quiet, beautifully set codex that pairs nine pantheons of the ancient world with modern pulp archetypes and shows exactly how the bloodlines and motifs line up.
Open the app and you step into a digital relic: midnight purple, matte gold type, serifs tuned like engraved plates, and a calm browser to lose yourself in. Every entry is hand-curated — not scraped from random wikis — because we care about the craft as much as the canon.
WHAT’S INSIDE
• Nine pantheons — Greek, Roman, Norse, Egyptian, Mesopotamian, Hindu, Celtic, Slavic, Japanese
• Dozens of deities and demigods, each with domains, symbols, attestation and mythic biography
• A matching roster of modern hero archetypes from the comic-book century (always described as original archetypes, not licensed characters) — each tied to a mythic root
• Divine Lineage — curated side-by-side dossiers: how a modern archetype inherits thunder-kings, psychopomps, moon judges and the rest
• Studio — native interactive tools, fully offline: Resonance Quiz (eight questions shape a myth-domain profile matched to a deity in the catalogue), Compare (pick any two archetypes for a dynamic side-by-side dossier and Shared Signal score), My Notes (private reflections stored only on your device), Reading Log (30-day heatmap and reading streak), Share (branded lineage cards via the system share sheet)
• Search, saved bookmarks, and a daily archetype pick so the codex feels alive every time you open it
• No ads, no clutter — we built this for ourselves first
PRIVACY BY DESIGN
Zenobius does not use IDFA to track your reading. After the first launch the catalogue works offline. The main network call is a lightweight version check. Push is optional.
WHO IT’S FOR
• Fans first — if you’ve ever stayed up tracing which storm-god Thor “really” descends from, this is for you
• Mythology readers who want something curated and readable, not meme-deep takes
• Comics, pulp and blockbuster buffs curious where the templates come from
• Writers, dungeon masters and world-builders stealing bones from the old stories
• Anyone who treats myth and pop lore as a shared hobby, not homework
FROM THE COMMUNITY
We ship updates with new entries and tightened lineages. Missing pantheon? Broken parallel? Write support@zenobius.site — we read every note. This app only exists because fans asked for a place like this.
Zenobius is our love letter to the stacks of antiquity and to the long boxes of the twentieth century — rewritten for the phone in your pocket. Welcome, fellow fan.
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