Everything begins with a greeting.
A glance, a word, an echo...
To walk the Agora, you must first say “khaire.”
Khaire is a greeting in Ancient Greek.
But within Agoreion, it is not merely a greeting — it is a mode of approach, a statement of existence.
Here, saying “hello” isn’t just the beginning of a conversation.
It means: “I am here,”
“I have created an ancient identity,”
“I arrived with this persona,”
and “I am ready to tell this story.”
These may feel familiar to you:
But all of this happens not under your real name,
but through your prosopon.
In ancient theatre, every actor wore a prosopon:
A mask — not merely to hide the face, but to create and embody a character.
In Khaire, the prosopon is more than a mask:
It is your mythopoetic identity.
A way to express yourself through the language, voice, and form of an ancient culture.
Every user creates their first prosopon on Agoreion using a triad of Ancient Greek name + demos (district).
This becomes your first step into the Agora — and your personal URL:
Let’s say you choose the name Sokrates (Σωκράτης) and the demos Alopeke (Ἀλωπεκή). Your identity and URL would be:
khaire.org/sokrates.alopeke
Sokrates of Alopeke
Perhaps later you decide to create a Persian identity. You choose the name known to Greeks as Atossa — but you select her original name: Hutaosa (𐎠𐎫𐎿𐎢𐏁), and as a city, you pick Parsa (𐎱𐎠𐎼𐎿) (Persepolis). Now your identity and URL become:
khaire.org/hutaosa.parsa
Hutaosa of Parsa
But this is an open universe:
In time, you may create other identities from other ancient cultures:
Each prosopon is a different voice, a different story.
And from your prosopa page (prosopon = singular, prosopa = plural), you can manage them all. When stepping into the streets of the Agora, you may wear whichever prosopon (mask, character, identity) you choose.
In Khaire, you don’t just share content —
You construct identity, build narrative, and breathe life into myth.
Agoreion is a digital ecosystem that organizes ancient thought and production.
Khaire is not the social — but the interactive component of this ecosystem.
It is a socio-cosmos, a mytho-cosmos.
Khaire is a space that responds to what happens in the Agora, layering itself with meaning — not social, but socio-mythopoietic.
“Agora is not merely a past.
It is a way of thinking, a dream of being together.”
Khaire is where that dream echoes.
Now the stage is yours.
Come on, Create Your Ancient Prosopon and Join the Mythos!