About Aetheron

Land of gears, sorcery, and stubborn magic

Here, mechanics and magic, light and shadow – and occasionally a dash of chaos – blend into something strangely beautiful.

Amid floating islands, rusty workshops, and whispering forests, the rebels of Flame of Greenwood fight against the iron rule of Cobol.

Their greatest weapon? A form of magic that can, quite astonishingly, be cast in HTML and CSS.

Those brave – or curious – enough open the Spellbook of Aetheron and begin their journey: from the first trembling lines of code to the creation of their own digital wonders.

Alright then, if you really want to know who’s behind Aetheron…I’m someone who would rather build portals than fences.

Since the year 2000, I’ve been summoning websites, wielding the wand of graphic design, and teaching all those brave enough to tame the wild beast known as WordPress – not to mention HTML and CSS.

After a run-in with what polite folk might call the final boss levels of life, I decided to stop saving my magic for later.

And so the Spellbook of Aetheron was born – an invitation to anyone who would rather solve riddles, open portals, and create digital wonders than slog through boring manuals.

I believe:

Learning doesn’t have to be well-behaved.
Learning can smirk, marvel, stumble, and get right back up again.

If you ever spot a figure in Aetheron drawing magic into the air with a feather, looking like they’ve just had a truly brilliant – or truly mad – idea:

That’s probably me.

The illustrations in Aetheron were created with the help of AI technologies like ChatGPT and Adobe Firefly.

These images aren’t classic art in the traditional sense – they are visual bridges:

  • To create an imaginative learning environment
  • To anchor concepts playfully (through tokens and vocabulary cards, for example)
  • To build the “castle of thought” while learning

Every illustration is carefully chosen to make knowledge feel alive and inspiring – not to replace traditional art.

The Spellbook of Aetheron remains an open invitation: Learning can be magical. And sometimes, a machine whispers little wonders into the world.

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