DOOR 01 / Preservation

Original

Preserve what mattered.

The Original Door protects continuity: the rooms, artwork, props, records, stories, and people that made Avatar Palace feel like a place worth returning to.

What this door means

New work does not make the earlier world disposable.

The Original Door is about preserving what existed and documenting it honestly. It does not claim that every record survived or that every memory agrees.

History belongs to more than one owner or era. It includes creators, previous owners, caretakers, artists, operators, moderators, programmers, community leaders, users, and people whose names may not yet be present in the surviving record.

What belongs behind this door

Evidence, memory, and living continuity

01

Rooms and artwork

Publishable backgrounds, room records, visual details, and the context needed to understand them.

02

Props and creative work

Objects and art with provenance, permission, and respect for the people who made or carried them.

03

Documents and stories

Records, recollections, and corrections kept distinct so uncertainty is not rewritten as fact.

04

People and stewardship

The work of operators, moderators, programmers, users, and caretakers who kept the lights on.

What exists today

A foundation, not a finished archive

Recovered Avatar Palace website materials, documented source history, public gratitude, Three Doors model, and restoration record provide a beginning. The Palace connection and wider ecosystem resources remain available separately from the archive work.

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What is still being recovered

Records remain incomplete

Potential historical material still needs identification, provenance, privacy review, permissions, and careful description. Community memories may differ. We will correct the record when better evidence appears.

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Keep moving through the Palace

Preservation can remain alive.