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Rearrangements
2nd Jan, 2024

It's been 4 years since my last post, yet to me it feels like yesterday - my perception of time is really messed up 😛 Anyway, I finally moved all the Philhammer stuff over to philhammer.com. Most of my website was dedicated to Warhammer, and as I move away from that, I thought it would be a good idea to make a clear distinction between my original IP and my mixed GW IP. All the Warhammer pages are moved over to the Philhammer site, but not the blog. The blog is 'centralised' for all my future endeavours (assuming I master my ADHD). There is still a lot of stuff on here that is not about Warhammer, and I'm not saying I will not post Warhammer ideas on my blog, but such posts will link to Philhammer. The links to Philhammer are moved to my projects page and will be removed from the top menu.

My plan for philipsibbering.com is to lean into the personal site aspect and continue to chat about designs and ideas, the 'first draft' of concepts like before, except I'm not sure how I will handle the concepts from then on. Usually, a blog post becomes a page on this website, but I'm wondering if that is the best idea moving forward. I'm not sure I'll how to will deal with Philverse IP (Sciror and Spheres of War). I might include pages here, or instead wrap the pages into a book for publication. I've signed up for Amazon KDP, though, with my ADHD, I might never publish anything - I have thousands of documents on world-building and rules, but I never seem to collate them.

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