DragonknotWhat I use online and
why
Okay, real quick and then I am out the door. I'm
answering my email and putting this up so I have a place to link to when the
question comes up again.
Usually in online forums I use a version of a dragonknot, like this: I've been known to use other things in my "quiet" identities but usually the name (title?) NeoWayland in a forum means you're going to see a version of the dragonknot. I started using these back in the first version of Technopagan Yearnings long before it was a blog. Unfortunately the providing site that I used is no longer active, and I can't find the artist anywhere. Still, she did good work. And yes, there's a good reason I use the dragonknot. Besides the fact that I really like the looks of this particular design, the knot is pretty central to my own beliefs. It influences my designs and my spellcraft. Some days much more than others. So if I am acting in a technopagan capacity online away from my own sites, I'll use the dragonknot. Besides, you remembered it, right?
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Pagan philosopher, libertarian, and part-time trouble maker, NeoWayland looks at keeping truths alive despite a wash of nonsense. But don't be surprised when he's doing the "nekkid Pagan guy" thing.
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