https://satyrs.eu/
The website of Xanthe, an erudite and affable polytheist from the U.K. It has a little bit of this, a little bit of that — ranging from deities’ shrines and coats-of-arms to cool band names and fun moments from Discord. They have a deep interest in the world around them — geography, geopolitics, historical linguistics, and exploring the world both online and offline.

http://foundalis.com/
A fellow from Greece named Harry who discusses physics and math, and teaches his readers basic Greek. I find the website quirky and charming, and I could listen to him ramble about the laws of the Universe all day.

https://umbritzer.neocities.org/
The website of Umbritzer, whom I like for being contemplative, somewhat whimsical, speaking seriously and personally, and writing with a slightly antiquated locution (which I also try to do.)

https://alicebluef0f8ff.neocities.org/
This website feels like wandering through a labyrinthine museum whose winding halls are filled with strange and interesting art exhibitions.

https://pavel-fyodorovich.neocities.org/
More Dostoyevsky fans!!!! <3 Unfortunately, its owners seem to have abandoned it, but their fanart is very good.

https://notprincehamlet.neocities.org/
A Russian fellow named Marina who mainly discusses postcards, books, and video-games. The design of her website is unique and artistic; it well ties together all the aspects of her personality and interests.

https://mism4tchedsocks.neocities.org/
A writer, blogger and artist. I really like his pages about art history, where he discusses art in an accessible way and writes about his opinions on prominent painters.