A purposive sample of 73 texts (novels, poems, visual artworks, and VR experiences) from 1900–2025 was assembled. Inclusion criteria required at least one explicit or implicit reference to a “fan‑like” figure and a “pre‑deep” or “submerged” motif.
| Author & Year | Work | Relevance to Fansadox predondo | |---------------|------|---------------------------------| | López (1912) | Mitos y Leyendas del Río Marañón | First recorded usage; describes a “predondo” ritual of “fansox” (a mythic figure). | | Hartmann (1975) | Thresholds in Folklore | Introduces “threshold motif” that parallels Fansadox predondo . | | Kwon (1998) | Semiotics of the Submerged | Discusses submerged symbolism—key to “predondo” (literally “pre‑deep”). | | Rinaldi (2005) | The Fan‑Sox Paradox | Coined the term “Fansadox” to denote a dual‑faced mythic entity. | | Patel & Zhou (2014) | Digital Liminality | Explores liminal spaces in VR, citing Fansadox predondo as a case study. | | García‑López (2020) | Transmedia Thresholds | Applies the concept to narrative design in video games. | fansadox predondo
Elara adjusted her hidden camera pin. Tonight, she wasn't Elara the reporter. Tonight, she was "Lia," a down-on-her-luck technician looking for a high-paying gig serving tables. A purposive sample of 73 texts (novels, poems,
Prepared for the Department of Comparative Mythology & Folklore, University of Avalon – April 2026. | | Hartmann (1975) | Thresholds in Folklore