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Sedna: The Mother of the Sea

  • Classification: Entity / Deity-Monster
  • Origin Source: Inuit Mythology
  • Alignment: Neutral
  • Containment Class: Euclid
  • Threat Level: 5
  • Primary Titles: Mother of the Sea, Mistress of the Deep

Sedna is an primordial entity originating from the Inuit mythological system, currently residing in the abyssal depths of the Arctic Ocean. She is described as a colossal female figure who lacks fingers—a consequence of her harrowing transition from mortal to deity.

“When her fingers were severed by her father, they did not perish. Instead, they transformed into the first seals, walruses, and whales that sustain the life of the North.”

Her nature is intrinsically tied to the abundance of marine life. Legend dictates that her hair, often tangled by the sins and human remains of those who have passed, acts as a filter for the world’s aquatic resources. Shamans must conduct ritualistic astral travel to the underworld to soothe her and “comb” her hair, thereby releasing the marine animals back to the surface for the hunt.


[System Protocol: Active State] When Sedna enters an active manifestation cycle, the following constraints apply:

  1. Mythological Consistency: The entity operates strictly within the metaphysical frameworks defined by Inuit cosmology. Any interference must account for the preservation of maritime equilibrium.
  2. Containment Perimeter: A baseline vigilance radius of 50 meters is required for any site tracking fluctuations in Arctic hydro-thermal activity.
  3. Resonance: During periods of ecological instability, Sedna’s “tangled hair” manifests as anomalous current shifts, effectively bottlenecking migration patterns for whales and seals.

Research Note: Current intelligence suggests that while Sedna is a historical mythological construct, localized phenomena in the Beaufort Sea suggest a dormant, high-order anomalous presence that responds to shifts in Arctic ice levels.

  • Status: Uncontained.
  • Procedures: Researchers are urged to submit observation logs regarding potential modern-day manifestations of the “Mother of the Sea.” Should the entity transition from a symbolic deity to an active, physical anomaly, immediate implementation of sub-oceanic harmonic pacification rituals is advised.

Archivist’s Warning: Do not mistake her stillness for absence. In the silence of the Arctic depths, the Mother remains, waiting for her hair to be untangled.