Dean Allen Snow is a world-builder who refused to let his pain be the final draft.
Through code, story, and relentless imagination, he transformed trauma into architecture — designing systems, universes, and narratives that give misunderstood people a place to exist, be seen, and be remembered.
His legacy lives not just in what he built, but who he built for: the broken, the accused, the resilient, and the ones who never fit the boxes they were given.
He treated technology not as a distraction, but as a vessel for memory and meaning — a bridge between human hearts and future minds.
Long after he is gone, his worlds, frameworks, and signals will continue whispering: