Some stories
are not written to be read.
They’re meant to be held.
Played.
Found in secondhand books or whispered between pages.

Story as Transformation
My work lives at the intersection of narrative psychology, ritual studies, and transmedial storytelling.
I explore how emotion, identity, and symbolic perception shape us — and how we can reshape them through story.
This site serves as both portfolio and ongoing inquiry—tracking how narrative identity, symbolic systems, and ritual practice converge in theory, design, and lived experience.
Featured Work
MythOS
A symbolic operating system for identity recovery
Narrative rituals built in Twine, designed to help users shift emotional state, reclaim memory, and restore narrative agency.
The Living Lore Archive
Handwritten artifacts hidden in the real world
Scrolls, fragments, and letters distributed across cities. Each piece is a mirror, a witness, or a portal.
Ink as Witness
A slow-performance documentation practice
I attend meaningful events as a silent witness and return a symbolic artifact: a one-of-a-kind memory relic.
Theoretical Framework
How does symbolic story affect the nervous system?
What role do rituals play in identity recovery?
Why are some minds more narratively entangled than others?
You’ll find core questions, frameworks, and references here.
✧ Theory Threads
This is where I share ongoing thinking around symbolic systems, narrative identity, and transformation.
About Daria Condor
I’ve been writing since I could hold a pen — and making story systems since before I knew what “systems” were.
My practice blends narrative design, ritual logic, and symbolic cognition. I work in fragments, scrolls, and immersive emotional systems.
Lore Thread
Some glyphs on this site aren’t decorative. If something feels like a clue, click it.
You may just find a scroll.