Mythology Codex
40 illustrated entries — Long, Kitsune, Qilin, Naga and beyond — each with 200–400 words of lore, native script, regional variants, and the festivals they appear in.
An offline illustrated encyclopedia of the dragons, fox spirits, qilin and naga that shaped East-Asian folklore — forty hand-painted entries spanning China, Japan, Korea, Vietnam and Southeast Asia.
Six interlocking surfaces for the curious reader of East-Asian myth — designed for slow reading, not slot mechanics.
40 illustrated entries — Long, Kitsune, Qilin, Naga and beyond — each with 200–400 words of lore, native script, regional variants, and the festivals they appear in.
Six themed cultural-knowledge quizzes — Chinese dragons, Japanese yokai, festivals, etymology and more. No timer, no streaks, no shame — just lore.
A curated wall of 20 unlockable hero portraits earned through reading and quizzing — from the Azure Dragon of the East to the Vermillion Bird of the South.
A cultural reference tool that converts your Gregorian birthdate into a Chinese-zodiac reading and surfaces the dragon-relevant festivals on the horizon.
One creature, every day — a deterministic rotation across the codex with optional gentle reminders. The ritual without the addiction loop.
No accounts, no analytics, no network. The entire bestiary, every illustration, every quiz, every lunar table — bundled in the app and yours forever.
A reverent, museum-feel reading experience — every screen designed for slow contemplation.
Forty creatures, twenty hero artworks, six quiz categories and a lunar-calendar tool — all offline, all free, all in Dragon Knowledge.