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An Introduction to the Celtic Pantheon
When people speak about “the Celtic pantheon,” they’re often imagining a single, tidy list of gods and goddesses. In reality, the Celtic pantheon is regional, layered, and deeply tied to place . The ancient Celts were not a single unified culture. They were a collection of tribes spread across what is now Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Gaul, and parts of mainland Europe. Their deities reflected local land, rivers, skills, and needs. Understanding the Celtic pantheon means understa

T.L. Duncan
Feb 132 min read


Steampunk at the Renaissance Faire: Why It Works (and Why It Sometimes Doesn’t)
Walk through almost any Renaissance Faire today and you’ll see it: corsets paired with goggles, brass gears sewn onto leather, top hats with feathers and clockwork pins. Steampunk has firmly arrived at the Ren Faire. And depending on who you ask, that’s either a delightful evolution—or a historical crime. The truth, as usual, sits somewhere in the middle. The Purpose of the Renaissance Faire Renaissance Faires are not museums. They are immersive, interpretive environments bui

T.L. Duncan
Feb 112 min read


BDSM Term Breakdown: What “24/7” Really Means
In BDSM spaces, 24/7 is one of the most misunderstood terms in the entire vocabulary. It does not mean constant sex. It does not mean nonstop activity. And it absolutely does not mean the Dominant controls every breath a submissive takes. So let’s break it down properly. What 24/7 Actually Refers To At its core, 24/7 describes a relationship structure , not a behavior. A 24/7 dynamic means that the power exchange is always in effect , even when nothing visibly “kinky” i

T.L. Duncan
Feb 92 min read


Wicca vs Witchcraft: What’s the Difference?
If you’re new to Pagan spaces — or even if you’ve been around a while — you’ve probably heard Wicca and Witchcraft used interchangeably. They aren’t the same thing. They overlap. They influence each other. Many people practice both. But they are not identical. This first post in our Pagan series is about gently untangling those threads. Let’s Start With Witchcraft Witchcraft is a practice , not a religion. At its simplest, witchcraft is the use of intention, ritual, energy,

T.L. Duncan
Feb 62 min read


Steampunk Movies and TV Shows: Gears, Goggles, and Glorious Worldbuilding
Steampunk blends historical flavor (usually Victorian or Edwardian) with speculative tech — steam-powered inventions, mechanical marvels, and alternate histories where innovation took a very different turn. Sometimes it leans adventurous. Sometimes dark. Sometimes whimsical. Often all three.

T.L. Duncan
Feb 42 min read


What Is an FLR? Understanding Female-Led Relationships (and Their Different Levels)
If you spend any time in power-exchange spaces, you’ve probably seen the term FLR come up. It stands for Female-Led Relationship — but that simple definition barely scratches the surface.

T.L. Duncan
Feb 23 min read


Quiet Ways to Celebrate Imbolc at Home (For the Solitary Practitioner)
Imbolc is not a loud holiday. It doesn’t demand elaborate ritual, perfect timing, or a house full of tools. At its heart, Imbolc is a threshold —the place where winter begins to loosen its grip and the promise of renewal quietly stirs beneath the surface. For solitary practitioners, this makes it a deeply personal and reflective sabbat. You don’t need to do everything. You only need to do something that feels true . What Imbolc Represents Traditionally associated with Brigid,

T.L. Duncan
Jan 302 min read


Essential Steampunk Accessories: Creating Your Own Steampunk Style
Steampunk isn’t a uniform. It’s a mindset layered over texture, history, imagination, and intention. The fastest way to miss the mark is to treat steampunk like a checklist. The best steampunk style looks lived-in , personal, and slightly rebellious—like it evolved over time rather than being assembled all at once. Let’s talk about the accessories that matter, and how to use them to create your version of steampunk. Start With a Strong Foundation Before accessories, think ba

T.L. Duncan
Jan 282 min read


Topping from the Bottom: How to Recognize It
In any power-exchange dynamic, clarity matters. Roles matter. Intent matters. And one of the most common sources of confusion—especially in newer or poorly negotiated dynamics—is topping from the bottom . This term gets thrown around casually, often as an insult. That’s a mistake. Understanding what it actually is helps everyone maintain healthier, more intentional dynamics. Let’s break it down. What “Topping from the Bottom” Actually Means Topping from the bottom happens wh

T.L. Duncan
Jan 263 min read


Imbolc: Small Flames, Quiet Intentions
Imbolc arrives softly. It does not thunder in like a solstice or blaze like Beltane. It whispers. It nudges. It asks us to notice what is beginning rather than what is already blooming. Traditionally associated with light, renewal, and the earliest stirrings of spring, Imbolc marks a threshold—winter is not over, but it is no longer absolute. The days are lengthening. The earth is shifting beneath the frost. Something is waking. This is not a festival of grand gestures. Imbo

T.L. Duncan
Jan 232 min read


Why Steampunk Still Matters in a Digital World
Steampunk is often dismissed as an aesthetic—brass goggles, corsets, airships, and clockwork contraptions. But at its core, steampunk is not about costume. It is about choice . Steampunk asks a simple, radical question: What if progress had taken a different path? In a world dominated by invisible technology—clouds, algorithms, and systems we cannot see or repair—steampunk reimagines innovation as something tactile and knowable . Gears turn. Pistons hiss. Levers do something

T.L. Duncan
Jan 211 min read


Authority Is Not Control — It’s Responsibility
One of the most persistent misunderstandings about BDSM is the idea that authority equals domination over another person’s will. That belief flattens the reality of power exchange and ignores the single element that makes BDSM what it is: consensual responsibility . In healthy BDSM dynamics, authority is not taken. It is offered —and then carefully held. A Dominant does not control a submissive’s autonomy. A submissive does not surrender their agency. What actually happens is

T.L. Duncan
Jan 192 min read


Sacred Routine — The Magic of Doing Small Things Consistently
Magic doesn’t always arrive in grand rituals or perfectly timed moons. More often, it lives quietly in repetition. Lighting the same candle. Stirring intention into morning tea. Sweeping the floor with purpose instead of impatience. These small acts—done consistently—create sacred rhythm. Routine is often mistaken for boredom, but in spiritual practice it’s the opposite. Routine builds momentum. It creates energetic familiarity. It tells the universe, I am paying attention. W

T.L. Duncan
Jan 161 min read


Gears, Steam, and Order — Why Structure Is the Soul of Steampunk
Steampunk isn’t just an aesthetic. It’s a philosophy of function, intention, and visible structure. Every gear has a purpose. Every lever does something. Nothing is hidden behind sleek minimalism. That’s what gives steampunk its power. In a world obsessed with smooth surfaces and invisible systems, steampunk insists on showing the machinery. It celebrates order, craftsmanship, and the beauty of things that work because they are structured. Steam engines don’t run on chaos. T

T.L. Duncan
Jan 141 min read


Power Is Not Volume — Why Authority Doesn’t Need to Be Loud
Power dynamics are often misunderstood as something loud, forceful, or overt. In reality, the most effective authority is rarely raised voices or exaggerated control. True power—especially in consensual D/s dynamics—is quiet, deliberate, and unmistakable. Authority isn’t proven by how hard you push.It ’s demonstrated by how little you need to. A Domme who understands her authority doesn’t posture. She sets expectations clearly, enforces boundaries consistently, and allows str

T.L. Duncan
Jan 121 min read


Paganism Is a Practice, Not a Performance
Paganism is often mistaken for an aesthetic—candles arranged just so, altars photographed at the perfect angle, rituals reduced to symbols without substance. But paganism has never been about how it looks. It is about how it is lived . The Sacred Is Found in Repetition True practice is built in repetition, not spectacle. Lighting the same candle each morning. Speaking the same words with intention. Honoring the moon even when clouds hide her face. The sacred is not diminished

T.L. Duncan
Jan 92 min read


Steampunk Is a Philosophy, Not a Costume
Steampunk is often reduced to goggles, gears, and sepia-toned nostalgia. While the aesthetic is unmistakable, the heart of steampunk has never been about accessories. It is about agency . At its core, steampunk asks a deceptively simple question: What if we had chosen differently? Reclaiming the Future from the Past Steampunk reimagines a world where innovation grew alongside craftsmanship instead of replacing it. Where invention was personal. Where progress did not erase in

T.L. Duncan
Jan 52 min read


Power Is Not Performance
In BDSM spaces, power is often misunderstood as something loud, theatrical, or constantly on display. The truth is far quieter—and far more demanding. Real power is not performance. It does not require constant proving, posturing, or reassurance. It exists whether anyone is watching or not. Authority Is Not Volume A dominant does not need to raise their voice to be heard. They do not need to threaten, coerce, or rush submission. Authority is conveyed through consistency. Thro

T.L. Duncan
Jan 52 min read


The Quiet Work of Winter
Listening Instead of Forcing the Year Open Winter is not a time of beginnings in the way we’re often told it is. The land is still. The roots are busy. The visible world rests while the unseen prepares. Yet every January, we are pushed to declare , decide , accelerate —to make loud promises at a time when the earth itself is whispering. In many Pagan traditions, winter is liminal. Not empty. Not idle. Liminal. A threshold space where listening matters more than action. Stilln

T.L. Duncan
Jan 22 min read


Steam, Gears, and Control:
Why Steampunk Is Really About Power Steampunk is often mistaken for an aesthetic—goggles, brass gears, airships drifting through sepia skies. But at its heart, steampunk has always been about control . Who controls the machines. Who controls knowledge. Who is allowed to rise—and who is meant to remain ground-bound. In traditional steampunk worlds, technology is not neutral. It amplifies hierarchy. Those who understand the systems—engineers, Ascendants, navigators, clockmakers

T.L. Duncan
Dec 31, 20251 min read
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