Graias -: Enslaved Chick Jasmine Waterfall S Deb...

Later writers, seeking to flesh out these skeletal figures, gave each of the three Graeae a name—each one a programmatic label for a specific aspect of horror or antiquity:

A fourth name, Persis (the destroyer), appears in some fragmentary sources, but the canonical triad is Deino, Enyo, and Pemphredo.

Their parentage (Phorcys and Ceto) reminds us that the sea is not good or evil—it is ancient, indifferent, and alive with hidden perils. The Graeae are the sea’s elderly face: wrinkled, gray, patient, and utterly without pity.

The music video, directed by Mika Harada (who previously collaborated on “Chromatic Pulse”), is a 10‑minute animated short blending hand‑drawn watercolors with glitch‑art overlays. It follows Jasmine’s journey from a rusted water‑gate to an ethereal waterfall that erupts in a burst of neon.

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The video premiered on YouTube at 12 PM CET, garnering 3.5 million views in the first 24 hours. A VR version is now available on Oculus Store, where viewers can experience the waterfall from inside the scene, synced to the 5.1 mix.


The phrase “Enslaved Chick” is a direct reference to a recurring character in the illustrated series “Jasmine Waterfall” created by underground comic artist Kaito Ishimura. The series follows Jasmine, a half‑human, half‑aquatic being who is forced to serve as a “water‑harvest technician” for an authoritarian regime that monopolizes the world’s freshwater supply.

Graias met Ishimura at the Transcendence art fair in Tokyo (2023) and the two instantly bonded over a shared love for “post‑apocalyptic folklore.” Graias was given early drafts of the final chapter of the comic, which inspired her to compose a soundtrack that could stand as an audio prequel to Jasmine’s liberation.

Thus, “Enslaved Chick — Jasmine Waterfall’s Debut” serves two purposes: Graias - Enslaved Chick Jasmine Waterfall s Deb...


In most myths, knowledge is ethereal—a secret whispered, a prophecy revealed. In the Graeae myth, knowledge is literally a detachable organ: the eye. To see is to know. By stealing the eye, Perseus steals their monopoly on truth. The myth suggests that secret knowledge is always vulnerable to being taken, and that those who hoard information without sharing it may find themselves left in the dark.

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While “Enslaved Chick” is predominantly instrumental, Graias added vocal snippets processed through granular time‑stretching and pitch‑shifting. The words—sung in a fabricated “Aquan” language—translate loosely to:

“I am the tide, bound by chains of stone;
Yet within the current lies a pulse untamed,
I will rise, a waterfall unshackled.”

These lines appear three times, each iteration more distorted than the last, representing the progressive erosion of control.