When journalist Chris Dodson investigates a string of impossible "stone murders," he uncovers a buried truth the government has erased for decades: mythological creatures are real-and imprisoned. Among them is Euryale, the last Gorgon, a being of sorrow and unimaginable power whose execution will ignite a supernatural revolt.When reality itself begins to fracture and ancient beings resurface across the modern world, Chris becomes the only human they trust to tell their stories. But serving as their voice means standing between two civilizations-one terrified, one vengeful-and choosing whether to expose the truth or protect humanity from it.Part psychological thriller, part mythological horror, Euryale explores what happens when humanity's oldest nightmares turn out to be its greatest victims. In a world where reality can be rewritten and truth can only survive disguised as fiction, one journalist's investigation becomes a last desperate plea for justice from the forgotten children of a more magical age.Some monsters are made. Others are caged. And some truths can only survive when they're told as stories.