Trigonography

On the island conundrum of Trigepelago, the elusive, easily misplaced adventurer known as Trigonography (Trig for short) brings the world into the Age of Glass, coaxing translucent cubes into doing things that they were never intended to do. She also sets things on fire, mostly intentionally.

Trigonography is well known for falling off of tall things. This has not yet deterred her from experimentally determining the gravitational lethality of tall things during their construction, including:

Trigonography was heavily involved in the archaeological excavation and exploration of the Menacing Earthworks.

Common themes in Trigonography's work are fire, flowing water, rapid oxidation, roundness, flames, colored glass, conflagration, and fire. Rumors that Trigonography plans an exhibition in avante-garde interpretive explosion remain unconfirmed.