I spend more time working on this website lately.
As stated in the /web/ section:
One of the goals of Othala is to create the fantasy that you're not on the Internet. The pages are intentionally crafted to feel like you're reading a book. The language is meant to transport you to a different time. What you're looking at isn't supposed to be influenced by websites or memes.
In the /library/ section is adds:
Moreover, it is my desire that the collection remain in accord with the themes already woven through this place: the meeting and mingling of heathen old ways and the rites of Holy Church.
So that about sums up the theme of the site and it's why I include this in the religion column.
As I got more into religion, my desire to explore that subject in a more reverent context than this blog grew and I created a whole website for it.
I've become really disinterested in the blog format entirely, and that's reflected when I do my updates on Othala as well as here.
I've begun experimenting a bit with writing flash fiction, although I consider myself not very experienced at it.
It's difficult to reconcile that this relatively abandoned blog at goeshard.org is my secondary site now, and the primary one is on a subdomain at othala.goeshard.org. But it's at least future-proofed, so that the next time I get a new idea and stick it on a subdomain and start working on that, I can tell you about it here.
I also have a neocities account for Othala that you can follow.