To do:

*Update the site's design for usability and clarity, especially the main page (I don't feel like doing this, honestly, but I do want it done)
*A page detailing Azrael as understood by Leilah Wendell (top priority, need to re-read the books I have and make careful notes)
*Creating and maintaining shrines (I already have most of this written)
*More details on bone and corpse divination (low priority, but probably fairly easy)
*A reconstructed how-to on sciomancy and necromancy, in accordance with Agrippa (likely very time consuming)
*Guides on other necromantic rituals from grimoiric tradition (will have to dig into my old archives to begin the research necessary for this; extremely time consuming)

I intend to prioritize practical tutorials, which is why Ars Falcis and the Necromantic Ritual Book are right at the top of the main page.
I also have links to the Psychonaut Field Manual on the reading list and Liber Falxifer on the list of personifications of death already.
I have also written a tutorial on psychic mediumship and seances.
Bone and corpse divination are already covered extensively by other sources, and these are not something I have a unique take on
It is still worth having a page on them, eventually
Necromancy is first and foremost a form of divination, after all.
Then I will move on to more specific traditional rituals, such as Agrippa's.
Agrippa requires a little more finesse to create an actual working ritual set-up, so that seems to me to be the most important as a next step after corpse divination.
Honestly, do you really need more than one Hermetic necromantic ritual?
They tend to follow the same general principles and borrow from one another.
I already have several books that include instructions for evocation on the reading list, so anyone reading this site can quite easily construct their own evocation ritual from those.
Agrippa is historically interesting, but I also already link to the texts that can be used to recreate his rituals on my reading list, too, even if they're obscurantist.
I do think it can be interesting to compare various grimoires; especially ones that have not yet been translated into English.
Maybe I could make a compendium of just the rituals with commentary and simply host a free digital copy on this site?
I make no promises.
Is it worth discussing death-related philosophies such as death positivity, pro-mortalism, nihilism, and fatalism?
I'm concerned that discussing these philosophies might detract from the focus on cultivating a relationship with Death or, worse, create a doctrine.
I think I can get around that by framing these as an exploration of different philosophical responses to death, without advocating for or condeming any particular one.
Maybe it's enough to simply mention that these philosophies are worth looking into?
If I have the time to take this site more seriously, the highest priority is archiving Wendell's understanding of Azrael.
The books I have of hers are rare, out of print, and quickly becoming unobtainable.
Plus, I named this site after hers.
I have a duty to engage with her work more.
Everything will be filled out if and when I feel like it, and even this order is subject to change on my personal whims, because this is a hobby project.

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