The Authentic Orthography
Gem, Concept, Invincibility · Unbreakable; the adamant; the hardest substance; origin of "diamond"

Unicode restoration and ASCII comparison
ἀδάμας
The name in its original Greek form. Adámas (ἀδάμας) is attested in the source tradition — “Unbreakable; the adamant; the hardest substance; origin of "diamond"”. Its acute accents carry the full phonetic and orthographic weight of the source tradition.
adamas
Reduced to plain adamas, the name loses everything that made it specific: acute accents. What remains is an ASCII string that machines can parse but that no longer speaks with its original voice.
Adámas
The Unicode restoration recovers what ASCII flattened. Adámas restores acute accents, returning the name to its original written dignity. The domain encodes to Punycode, but the browser displays the truth.
Adámas.com → xn--admas-yqa.com
The non-ASCII characters in Adámas are encoded while the ASCII remains visible. To the DNS, it is Punycode. To humanity, it is Adámas.
How Adámas is preserved in writing
A bespoke provenance study for Adámas is being prepared by the PUNYCODEX scholarly team.
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Attributes of Adámas
The power of Adámas made present in fire, ritual, and invocation.
A name written in the sky, a point of orientation for myth and navigation.
Stories of Adámas
The name reaches back to *n̥-dméh₂-, meaning “unbreakable, untamable”. That root shaped cult titles, hymns, and ritual addresses across centuries before it settled into the form we know. Etymology is not just word history; it is a map of how a divine power was recognized and named.
Shrines, festivals, and votive offerings across the greek world invoked Adámas as gem, concept, invincibility. Worshippers did not simply tell stories about this power; they enacted it through sacrifice, song, and the careful observance of ritual. The name was a password: to speak it correctly was to align oneself with the force it named.
Poets and priests wove Adámas into hymns, genealogies, and mythic narratives. Whether as a major protagonist or a background power, the name carried a charge that later authors returned to again and again. Each retelling adjusted the portrait, but the core identity — gem, concept, invincibility — remained recognizable.
After the temples fell silent, the name lived on in language, art, and the names of places and stars. It entered classical education, romantic poetry, and modern fantasy. To restore Adámas in Unicode is not nostalgia; it is the recognition that a name with this much history still has work to do.
The lore you have read is the surface — the living myth. Beneath it lies the scholarship: etymology, reconstructed pronunciation, Unicode character breakdown, and the cultural legacy of Adámas.
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