Entertainment
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https://lotusmoonstart.neocities.org/
Lotus built this cozy personal corner of the internet as a refuge from modern social media, archiving their interests in video games, anime, and fandom culture. The site features a blog, art, writing, fanlistings for games like Final Fantasy XIV and the 3DS, and a warm neighborly web aesthetic complete with webrings and a guestbook.
https://pingy717.neocities.org/
Pingy717's personal Neocities homepage blends anime fandom, rhythm game interest (Stepmania simfiles), and retro web nostalgia into a classic old-web collage of buttons, badges, and GIFs. Visitors can explore blog posts, cool site links, and Stepmania content, with webrings connecting to other like-minded personal pages.
https://kitschymew.neocities.org/
Kitschymew is Pika's glittery, maximalist Neocities tribute to Mew, the iconic Pokemon #151, featuring shrine pages with autoplaying music and curated image collections. The site leans hard into intentional kitsch aesthetics with old-web banners, moving images, and a desktop-first philosophy that celebrates personal web customization over corporate homogeneity.
https://realmshelps.net/
Forgotten Realms Helps is a comprehensive reference resource for Dungeons & Dragons players and Dungeon Masters set in the Forgotten Realms campaign setting, covering character creation, spells, monsters, NPCs, regional encounters, and even an in-world weather almanac for Faerûn. Created by Dandello, the site offers tools and finders for building memorable characters and running campaigns, with lore locked to the pre-1374 DR era of the Realms.
https://thefloatingoak.com/
The Floating Oak is a creative worldbuilding project by Tomasz, presented as an in-character artifact and magic item emporium housing the world's largest fictional collection of legendary and commonplace magical curios. Visitors can browse an inventory of imaginative items, read a journal of ongoing discoveries, and even hop through a webring connecting other places of wonder.
https://jefklakscodex.com/
Jefklak's Codex is a personal retro gaming log by a writer called Jefklak, covering classic DOS games, GBA RPGs, Nintendo DS titles, and old-school PC platformers with reviews, guides, and a curated Top 100 list. With over 221 reviewed video games and a focus on nineties Apogee releases, obscure gems, and nostalgic retrospectives, it is a rich archive for anyone who loves vintage gaming.
https://ansible.uk/
The home base of David Langford, Hugo Award-winning science fiction critic and longtime editor of the renowned SF newsletter Ansible, with archived issues stretching back to 2001. Visitors will find witty commentary on the SF field, book reviews, convention news, and Thog's Masterclass, a beloved collection of gloriously bad prose from published fiction.
https://mrsgiggles.neocities.org/
Hot Sauce Outpost is a fan creative writing site dedicated to an alternative story script for Dragon Age: The Veilguard, rewriting the game with a custom world state featuring Lace Harding, the Hero of Ferelden, Hawke, and the Inquisitor. The author takes a sharply opinionated stance on the official game and builds out an elaborate alternate narrative with detailed companion arcs and plot threads.
https://musicmoz.org/Resources/Directories/Bands_and_Artists
MusicMoz is a human-edited open directory focused on music, and this section catalogs links to band and artist directories from around the web, spanning genres from classic rock to Caribbean to industrial. Visitors can browse alphabetical artist indexes, discography archives, drummer directories, indie artist listings, and more, making it a comprehensive jumping-off point for music discovery.
http://sakura.nu/kalafina/index.php
Fantasia is a TFL-approved fanlisting dedicated to Kalafina, the acclaimed Japanese musical trio known for their work on Madoka Magica and Kuroshitsuji soundtracks. Part of the 'Lost in Tokyo' collective, it serves as a gathering point for fans of vocalists Wakana, Keiko, and Hikaru under composer Kajiura Yuki.