This topics page about Velivian Fesothe, is accessible at https://fesothe.com/about/topics/
This page contains links to index lists of topics I have made personal statements about, across a range of themes im intrested in, some playful, some technical, all part of how I see the world. For legal reasons I have decided not to make statements about current living persons, only historical people who are relevant to my personal interests, this is with the exception of the topic politics which is linked on this website but the statements are hosted on my personal political website jonathancurley.com.
My thoughts on:
My take on the furry community, its creativity, culture, and how it intersects with my identity, through art, and performance.
Thoughts on the symbolism and storytelling power of anthropomorphic characters, from ancient myths to modern media.
What makes a character compelling? I explore design, personality, and how fictional personas evolve into legacy grade icons.
Reflections on series that inspire, entertain, or provoke thought whether animated, live-action, or experimental.
My thoughts on film as a medium. From my own movies, to 3rd party made blockbusters, and indie gems.
How interactivity shapes narrative, immersion, and character development. I write about my game development, gameplay, design, and symbolic depth.
Insights on branding, infrastructure, and the rituals of building something meaningful from domain strategy to civic gestures.
Curiosities and commentary on cosmology, metaphysics, and the symbolic layers of scientific discovery.
Why I acquire domains, how I thread them into mythos, and what each redirect or anchor site means in my constellation.
Thoughts on tools, platforms, and the infrastructure behind creativity, identity, and civic grade clarity.
A look at performance, spectacle, and the cultural echoes of circus tradition both literal and metaphorical.
My thoughts on political systems, civic responsibility, and how power, policy, and public discourse shape the world we live in. I explore politics not as partisanship, but as a lens on structure, agency, and the stories we tell about governance and change.