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All Stats are from my Brigid. Use TOC to skip to JUNE if you're here for the summer camp carnage.

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Statistics

These stats show the total and average wordcount at the START of each day, that is, when I haven't done any writing yet.

9 Janvier 2025

Total: 66960 Words, Average Wordcount of 289.87

Surprisingly dipped given how it was in the lower 70,000s in December. I may have deleted a whole bunch of words when i was revamping history, as humans tend to do.

10 Janvier 2025

Total: 67173 Words, Average Wordcount of 290.79

Absolutely awful stats, mainly because I chose to redo a whole swath of my Ïlýrhonid article instead of doing new stuff. Brigid was bugged the first time I fetched, so I had whiplash seeing my wordcount go up 30,000 but unfortunately that's just false hope innit.

11 Janvier 2025

Total: 67250 Words, Average Wordcount of 291.13

12 Janvier 2025

Total: 66781 Words, Average Wordcount of 289.10

13 Janvier 2025

Total: 65508 Words, Average Wordcount of 283.58

bro how'd it go down THAT MUCH?! I'm deleting what I ought to be typing up daily!

15 Janvier 2025

Total: 66145 Words, Average Wordcount of 286.34

16 Janvier 2025

Total: 65052 Words, Average Wordcount of 281.61

bro this is rigged bro wtffff

17 Janvier 2025

Total: 65362 Words, Average Wordcount of 282.95

istg if it decreased again i would've gone ballistic

18 Janvier 2025

Total: 65948 Words, Average Wordcount of 285.49

WHAT?! I wrote so much and yet that amounts to only 600?! This is rigged istg

19 Janvier 2025

Total: 66620 Words, Average Wordcount of 288.40

Finally i get out of that stupid 65000 trap.

20 Janvier 2025

Total: 68342 Words, Average Wordcount of 295.85

DAMN BLOODY RIGHT! If only I hadn't overslept 2 hours, it would've been double!

21 Janvier 2025

Total: 69619 Words, Average Wordcount of 301.38

If we keep this pace up, we'll reach 500,000 in 14 months. Meaning we need to work at double or triple pace to get there in 2025.

22 Janvier 2025

Total: 69647 Words, Average Worldcount of 301.50

Alright, a bit of a setback, but we need to lock in boys.

23 Janvier 2025

Total: 70732 Words, Average Wordcount of 306.20

If we dont pass 80000 words in 3 days i will go balls stick.

24 Janvier 2025

Total: 71629 Words, Average Wordcount of 310.08

25 Janvier 2025

Total: 73880 Words, Average Wordcount of 319.83

lock in boys

26 Janvier 2025

Total: 74519 Words, Average Wordcount of 322.59

fk

27 Janvier 2025

Total: 76751 Words, Average Wordcount of 332.56

30 Janvier 2025

Total: 77579 Words, Average Wordcount of 335.89

February

Honestly, kinda fell off. Had death and taxes to deal with, but im back, maybe!

GOALS FOR FÉVRIER:

Right now in need an average of about 1300 words per day to achieve 500,000 words by the end of the year. THUS,

Goal is to get 5,000 words per day. (Reach for the stars, land on the moon)

Specific things to work on:

Heta-Ýmor-Vëtam, specifically the Farïnýð Family and Ürïstúd Family.

Writing Systems.

It's 10 PM; I can't do much today, but I'll start tomorrow.

February 8th, 2025

Total: 77859 Words, Average Wordcount of 337.21

Vive L'Olivarenith!

February 10th, 2025

Total: 79485 Words, Average Wordcount of 344.09

ouch

February 11th, 2025

Total: 80656 Words, Average Wordcount of 349.16

We are on TRACK!

February 13th, 2025

Total: 81115 Words, Average Wordcount of 351.15

Poop

February 14th, 2025

Total: 82341 Words, Average Wordcount of 356.45

February 15th, 2025

Total: 83180 Words, Average Wordcount of 360.09

February 17th-ish, 2025

Total: 84447 Words, Average Word count of 350.15

Alright, some strange strange things happened with my Brigid, and now it's displaying a wordcount of 124447, which cannot be right, no sir. I've decided to try to compensate by subtracting 40000 from it, but this is just a guess and I have no idea what the actual value is. Curses! :(

February 24th, 2025

Total: 85179 Words, Average Wordcount of 352.62

February 25th, 2025

Total: 85367 Words, Average Wordcount of 353.15

March

We need to lock in!!! I'm on spring break for the first week or so, we should be able to get shit down.

Goals:

BREAK 100,000 by end of march

BREAK 90,000 by end of spring break

MUST reach an average of 600

MUST put in an average of 3,000 words per day.

March 3rd, 2025

This is the starting point.

Total: 86487 Words, Average Wordcount of 356.30

March 5th, 2025

Total: 86719 Words, Average Wordcount of 356.95

March 6th, 2025

Total: 87413 Words, Average Wordcount of 358.91

March 7th, 2025

Total: 88640 Words, Average Wordcount of 359.33

March 8th, 2025

Total: 89174 Words, Average Wordcount of 360.82

March 9th, 2025

Total: 89568 Words, Average Wordcount of 361.92

March 10th, 2025

Total: 90470 Words, Average Wordcount of 364.44

Today is the end of spring break. Goal Reached!

March 16th, 2025

Total: 91208 Words, Average Wordcount of 366.50

March 17th, 2025

Total: 92064 Words, Average Wordcount of 368.89

March 23rd, 2025

Total: 92564 Words, Average Wordcount of 368.23

Strange how average wordcount actually decreased?

March 24th, 2025

Total: 93965 Words, Average Wordcount of 372.13

Boosted

March 25th, 2025

Total: 94267 Words, Average Wordcount of 372.96

March 26th, 2025

Total: 94824 Words, Average Wordcount of 374.51

March 29th, 2025

Total: 95222 Words, Average Wordcount of 375.62

March 30th, 2025

Total: 96065 Words, Average Wordcount of 377.96

March 31th, 2025

Total: 97024 Words, Average Wordcount of 380.62

April 2nd, 2025

Total: 97597 Words, Average Wordcount of 382.21

April 7th, 2025

Total: 98003 Words, Average Wordcount of 383.34

April 20th, 2025

Total: 98357 Words, Average Wordcount of 384.32

April 22nd, 2025

Total: 98795 Words, Average Wordcount of 385.54

April 24th, 2025

Total: 98980 Words, Average Wordcount of 386.06

May

School's over (or nearly so), so I make myself good ambitions for this. >:)

This comes in direct tandem with an extremely conscious effort to stay on track and stay on topic with whatever I do.

This also means NO EXCUSES. If I don't make these... well I'm too afraid to sic the knife on myself, but expect that metaphorically.

Goals:

  • 500,000 Words total.
  • 150,000 by the first week (~7250 words/day)
  • 300,000 by the second week
  • 450,000 by the third week
  • 600,000 by the fourth.
  • Fully fleshed out anatomy of the Ibrófeneð species.
  • Fully fleshed out Heta-Alšewharžar and Nota-Alšewharžar

May 1st

99489 Words, 387.47 Average Wordcount

May 2nd

101233 Words, 392.31 Average Wordcount

May 3rd

101308 Words,

May 4th

102117 Words,

May 5th

103198 Words, 397.77 Average Wordcount

May 7th

104112 Words, 400.31 Average Wordcount

May 8th

107948 Words, 410.97 Average Wordcount

We are balling right now.

May 9th

111448 Words, 420.69 Average Wordcount

Hehehe 420 69 hehehe

May 10th

116144 Words, 433.73 Average Wordcount

May 11th

117263 Words, 436.84 Average Wordcount

May 12th

120107 Words, 444.74 Average Wordcount

May 13th

122405 Words, 434.82 Average Wordcount

So my Brigid's acting up again... had it at 121500-something and then reloaded it and all of a sudden it jumps to 126605? that can't be right, so I decided to subtract 5000 from the Brigid value in all future records. I added a bit more after this anomaly, though.

May 14th

123905 Words, 438.78 Average Wordcount

May 15th

125450 Words, 442.73 Average Wordcount

May 16th

128561 Words, 450.81 Average Wordcount

May 17th

131480 Words, 458.39 Average Wordcount

Look upon this monstrosity and weep. I know I am.

May 19th

133385 Words, 463.34 Average Wordcount

Barely anything's changed, i guess. i barely worked on 9 articles, they were fun to do. Woohoo!

I'd love to post what articles i worked on, but given how this page can already be seen as an artificial way to increase my wordcount, I'll pass on it because even I find using links to boost my count absurd.

and yes I know Brigid ain't exactly consistent with the colors on these pie charts. deal with it.

May 21th

133915 Words, 464.71 Average Wordcount

May 22nd

136899 Words, 472.44 Average Wordcount

May 25th

137914 Words, 469.01 Average Wordcount

May 25th, 1:00 PM

139841 Words, 473.95 Average Wordcount

May 25th, 6:00 PM

141026 Words, 476.99 Average Wordcount

May 26th

141278 Words, 477.64 Average Wordcount

May 26th, 12:45 PM

142123 Words, 479.80 Average Wordcount

May 27th

144115 Words, 484.91 Average Wordcount

May 29th

145335 Words, 488.04 Average Wordcount

May 29th, 12:00 PM

145986 Words, 489.71 Average Wordcount

May 29th, 3:00 PM

146533 Words, 491.11 Average Wordcount

May 30th

147063 Words, 492.47 Average Wordcount

May 31th

147179 Words, 492.77 Average Wordcount

May 31th, 7:00 PM

147592 Words, 493.83 Average Wordcount

May 31th, 8:45 PM

148639 Words, 496.51 Average Wordcount

May 31th, 10:00 PM

149235 Words, 498.04 Average Wordcount

June

We have made it to 150K words, fam!

Given the prospects, we are at 213 days left to reach 500K. As of June 1st, this amounts to a daily wordcount of 1640 words per day.

For the summer campers, listen Buckos, it's 12:40 AM and i kinda didnt read what the questions were. cut me a bit of slack. i'll do them tomorrow.

GOALS FOR JUNE:

  • If we go by the daily wordcount, that means an increase of 50,000 words this month. That is the baseline.
  • That means we need to get at least 75K words in. That also means we must break 225K words altogether.
  • We still have like 150-ish articles that are completely blank; shave that down to 100K this month.
  • Replace May as the most productive month on record.

Summer Camp Stuff

1.1: Think about ways the theme of Nourishment affects your world. Do people generally have what they need? What happens when they don’t?

These creatures are sulfur-based, which I have no experience with. They consume nutrients and energy through rocks, and I have to put myself in that sort of mindset. All this talk about rocks, and body morphology/physiology, was admittedly determined ad hoc by five-years-ago me, and now present-day me has to wrangle all that into a coherent, sensible narrative. For example, the anatomy of an Ibrófeneð's digestive system right now is such that one has a very good chance at not being able to get all the nutrients. How do you explain that, evolution? How do you explain that, me? Yeah, how... how DO you explain that???

I've implied that one benefits if it has access to wood and vines and other things of the forest. How? What are these vines? I've only ever described architecturally and practically-useful materials like the Tdëtap and Yoži-Volën (thank you Mayterial) but no mention of materials that the creature can use to improve their health. It's probably a part of me that is still locked in human-world and human-sense. This is a not-so-huge problem that I am slated to not resolve until 2027 at the earliest.

When a creature does not have nutrition, it must rely on others. Thus, by inference, one that has lots does not rely on others. This is the dichotomy between the Hýyó-Hayïd and Hýyo-Wýðúr. However, I feel that I have designed these two communities in isolation of the rest of the world. When the Palïŋ-Lhrúuŋðarr reaches the Hýyó-Wýðúr, what compels the cities to start trading when, in theory, they should have everything they need (well, just rocks) in terms of self-sustenance? I have it such that this is due to the risk of ground collapses and sinkhole formations, but I haven't really thought about it much. I'll need to do that.

1.2: Download the pledge document and fill it out with your goal for Summer Camp!

See above.

1.3: If you found any outdated articles in your world, update the most important ones now! Do the same with your worldbuilding meta.

This cracks me up. I have well over 130 blank articles and 160-some barely-written articles. As for 'finished'-ness, all of my articles, without question, are unfinished.

Let me show you the extent of this history. I've fleshed out one family, maybe one and a half, out of twelve. I've created and completed the Arfarotï (well, just the Ýmor-Šapariž given how uneventful the Ýmor-Šïwëðo is), and the First Ýlëntukian War, but the rest of the Heta-Ýmor-Vëtam is just blank. I'm on the cusp of creating and revising the modern version of the First Varhoŋïan War, which is in 24976 AYM. The Arfarotï begins in 25187 AYM (AYM is the equivalent of BCE). This is just about 200 years of history, and it's taken me what, 4 years? Four years to create things, rewrite things, leave things, come back to things, revise things again? And they say Sisyphus was a happy man; how long till I become happy too? Or how long since?

The Meta has always been the same; this is purely a passion project, and I do none of this for some kind of real-world recognition or anything. It feels great, I must say, to sit in a world you've created, to sail down a river you've set into motion, to meet a character you've sculpted. I accept that as a clear-cut advantage of worldbulding. However, I want to make a world that is so fundamentally different from ours, whether in terms of biology, history, social sciences, whatever. Nowadays, everyone has suspicions about the things they read, that it is a subtle indictment or praise or metaphor or any kind of what-have-you about some political or social issue in the 'real'-world, and if this perceived narrative is against the reader's beliefs, they find the writer's address, grab a pistol, and shoot that person's brains out. I hate the world of today for that, especially because I know my writings can never escape that sort of response from a reader. I mean no sort of between-the-lines message, but if a person with a gun shows up on my doorstep, I accept their harsh feedback whether I want to or not.

I write a history solely for its own sake. It is not a case of what should happen or what shouldn't happen, it's a case of what comes about. But I always find my world real. To me, it is as real as Abe Lincoln, chiefly because it is modeled on Wikipedia and I've learned about Abe Lincoln only through Wikipedia. It's just a world though, nothing more. In a million years, this world of mine could be obliterated, it and its species, by a nuclear war or an asteroid or the sun's death rays, and so long as it makes sense, I am glad to see it happen.

2.1: Look at the cultures and areas you’ll focus on for Summer Camp, and think about how their past shaped them.

The cultures I will most likely focus on are those of the Hýyo-Wýðúr and, if I feel obliged, the forest-dwelling tribe of Kairn. I've already started on them by revamping such facets like the Púlö-Ïlýrhonid and Öšdúu to portray the Hýyó-Wýðúr as being primarily molded by the type of factions existing within the city. Those in the extreme ends would be largely predominated by ideologies of the Púlö-Ïlýrhonid, while those in the middle with instead see factions delineated by religious/familial issues. This would then determine how soon one would consolidate the varying factions into an isolationist Öšdúu-type government. This is what I have right now.

My main area of exploration is how these Öšdúu differ. I've implied, much to my detritus, how each Wýðúrian city differed from each other culturally (especially regarding arts and architecture) and ideologically (depending on the warring factions and which one of them won). It is truly a massive field to be tread upon, and truly a massive amount of potential (both for wordcount and future developments), but my god does this hurt my brain.

I'm restraining myself from going ham. I have to remember that these are ancient civilizations and may very well be subject to historical erasure or records or simply a gap in the records. I've always covered up my instinctual verbosity by tying the Ibrófeneð psyche to the idea of rocks and carving into them, thus becoming an analogy between the etching of historical records and the maturation and/or passage of an Ibrófeneð life. Now, it seems cliché to do it again. And yet, I need a good reason to break from that if I so decide to. Do I have one?

2.2: Go to your world’s homepage and imagine you’re a new reader discovering the setting for the first time. What should you change to make the experience more engaging?

I don't know. I've never really considered the fact that other people may want to view my world. It is very much the fingerprint of a chronic nerd, someone who fixates himself on the exhaustive complexity of such encyclopedias like Wikipedia. I always want to emulate Wikipedia as much as possible (it would be pretty sick to code some kind of 'random article' as the Wikipedia homepage has) and that instinctively means that there isn't some kind of 'tutorial' or 'starting point'. Of course, I'm forced to add such a detail since my little corner of the Internet is not nearly as visible as that of Wikipedia, and it likely doesn't concern anything that you already know of or want to know about.

Of course, I'm always touched when someone has the gall to follow my world or like an article. However, beware that I'm not really going to bow to any requests merely for the sake of more clout or recognition. Perhaps that's why I'm so invisible here.

2.3: Find your earliest worldbuilding project. What mistakes did you make that you want to avoid? What good ideas from those early days can you integrate into your current project?

This is the evolution of a single project I've had all the years of my rememberable life. It is a Frankenstein conglomeration of different things. The map and its geography were from a project I had in middle school, around 2018-19. My writing style was born from a now-defunct project I did with now-defunct friends in 25018. The biology was from notebook sketches I did in 2022-23. The later organizations like Blivon, Loðo, and others were from the map itself. The early organizations, which I have so fleshed out in these last few months, were not made until mid-to-late 2024. It's all been years of on-and-off; I'd get interested in a certain project of some monumental scale, play with it for a few months at most, and then lose interest and forget about it. You could say I've been microdosing on Worldbuilder's syndrome.

Since 2024, I've been doing a grand maneuver consisting of retconning and combining of all elements of the previous unfinished projects into my magnum opus. In a way, the entire existence of this world is the integration of ideas from all my previous projects. Somehow, I feel I cannot let go of my previous ideas, even if they are no longer relevant. Somehow, I feel I must tie them all together, like they'd all fall away if I let them go, dragging my childhood with them? I don't know, I'm not a psychiatrist.

3.1: What transformations and adaptations have the people in your world gone through? What changes are going on right now… and who is trying to stop them?

Ooh, this is arguably my forte. I have made it a great big focus of mine to have my characters and organizations go through drastic changes because that is a great way to alleviate the feeling of stock 2D-ness that these cliché unchanging narrative-arc-devoid counterparts have. This comes in three parts: artistic/cultural, philosophical, and political. For example, the Maðúšýï's leader, the Hyvamto-Maðúšýï, is a philosophical leader as well as a military and diplomatic one in that he readily adjusts the tribe's rationale for raiding in response to circumstances, both to maximize the raid's effectiveness and to chorale the public into pursuing a symbolic mission much larger than the purely literal component. These three components often come in tandem with each other; philosophical changes like the raiding philosophy occur side-by-side with political/governmental changes like the segmentation of the army and cultural changes like the Ótaš-Hayïd in the Maðúšýï's case, and they can even cause each other to happen, both directly or indirectly.

Enough of me bragging and me-splaining, lemme lay out all the sad sad details of what I have yet to do. As of June 25th, yes I know this is kinda overdue, the situaton is as follows. I am at or near the time of 24976 AYM, that is, the First Varhoŋïan War, and I have been documenting the changes from 25032 AYM to 24976 AYM, specifically in the settlements known as the Hýyó-Hayïd and Hýyo-Wýðúr, such that they would adequately fit in to the whole narrative. I have indeed come up with the idea for the War long before even the existence of the Hýyó-Hayïd and Hýyó-Wýðúr and even the Maðúšýï, and I've inevitably had to rechange the War to fit the changes that these new tribes have gone through as well as the future events I still have planned. I'm especially proud of the fact that it's become a feud between the growing, evolving power (and the desire for self-preservation) of the Maðúšýï and the slow, oblivious draw towards trade exhibited by the isolationist Hýyó-Wýðúr. I initially had it as just a massive beatdown of the Maðúšýï, and afterwards, everyone would just... go back to normal? Sign a treaty? HAHAHA as if.

Conflicts like these are deceptively easy to create because you, as the writer and the artist and the spectator, always view everyone from the top down. You create an issue for them to fight over and you just say 'get at em, boys!' and wait for the dust to fade. But it is never that easy. I've been lucky in that I was able to wrangle out of that old format an issue that deeply resonated with the essence of both sides. The Maðúšýï could not bear to see the Hýyó-Wýðúr interacting with each other, because, due to the philosophy of Úvremk, that would lead to coalescence of these isolated settlements and the much-decreased effectiveness of their raids. The Hýyó-Wýðúr... well, I'm still working on it, but I bet I could say that the isolationist, borderline xenophobic nature of these Öšdúu was beginning to fade as the gruel and toil of everyday life forced its way into the forefront of their minds. Combined with the ground being dangerous due to an overuse of the mines, this would further incentivize them to seek relations with other cities. Ain't that cool? Now how do I make it so that these cities become MORE xenophobic during the war...

3.2: Choose a new genre, style, or author, and take a look at their art! Write what you learned from them and what inspired you.

Art is a really strange thing. For me, it's meant to supplement your world by providing a baseline for the audience to visualize upon. I want the audience to see what I see on more than a literary level. Being someone who records things from my imagination, I often make the age-old mistake of not explaining something well enough because I incorrectly assume that something my mind takes for granted has been explicitly shown in my writing and not, you know, swept aside in the torrent of words I spew. Furthermore, I'm trying to explain a picture I have in my mind that I cannot record well with these bony, clumsy hands and the structural indepth of language. I cannot at all guarantee that what I see is what you see, and that in turn affects how well you understand my storylines and how you feel about this strange unworld I've made.

If I had images, it would be massively helpful, because it would create a starting point for me and the audience to match ourselves on. If I give you a picture of the Ibrófeneð species, you can immediately understand it without having to sift through a 6,000-word contiguous mess. And I would rest assured that you at least understand the species in the same caliber as I do as dictated by that picture. In theory, I could create a hopscotch series of pictures through which we could create a full understanding of my world. It's all rainbows, sunshine, and hand-holding, skipping through the grassy fields with a mutual understanding of mutual understanding in everything.

Anyways, I doubt I'll ever put a proper image on here. I've been super busy and I will be super busy for what seems to be the rest of my life, and I can barely squeeze in 2,000 words on a good day. I don't think I can trust AI either; it's human-oriented to a phenomenal degree, and the alien-ness of this world just does not jive with it. I've tussled with the dilemma of pictures and art for a while; the narrative of this is that it is a wikipedia-like compendium of information collected by me and my crew. Ideally, there'd be images taken from the perspective of the crew, but I doubt I have the artistic capability to accurately recreate that. My best bet would be to attempt to do sketches, akin to explorer journals and sketches from the 18-19th centuries, but why would such an advanced SPACE CREW go around painstakingly sketching everything if they surely have the technology to use cameras?

Anyways, about the studying of other people's art... uh, well, three-quarters of it is AI-generated, so I don't really care lol.

3.3: Read a couple of articles from the community, give them a like (and why not a sticker!), and write about what inspired you.

I admit, I've never really gone to significant lengths to seek out the worlds of others. Given how niche and unique my writing style is, especially in the sphere of worldbuilding, it's just seemed useless to go consult others' work. It's all about science and objective writing here, maybe, pure wikipedia style, and very not-based-on real life, and I just felt that going to consult magical worlds or those inspired by a particular period or genre or feature humanoid semi-aliens in some sort of strange amoebic mix-up just wouldn't lend me anything, not that I'm deriding those worlds or something like that.

However, coerced by the social construct known as copycat syndrome or peer pressure, I've reluctantly delved randomly into some recent worldbuilder winners. I'm obviously taking the differences in style and topic with a grain of salt, and intend on seeing these as religious stances or viewpoints a culture like the Ïlýrhonid could create as part of something like the Kavamïŋ-Ïlýrhonid.

I'm looking at the world of Malkora, specifically this article: https://www.worldanvil.com/w/malkora/a/powers. One thing I pick up is the emphasis on a 'personal connection' between a divine/primal/leyline and an individual in order for the latter to gain powers. I suppose one does this mainly for that advantage (and all the good things one can do with those powers) and barely much else. I suspect this is to do with the notion of human nature; we are intrinsically selfish, after all, and it seems reasonable, heck, almost cliché, to have that type of reasoning. Of course, I do not say that to be human is to be selfish. However, this selfish thinking is so ingrained in human nature as well as nature nature; if we do not do something for ourselves or do not glorify ourselves in some selfish way, we seem to be foolish, or we give ourselves up to some unwelcome fate. After all, if a deer does not run away from a tiger, it dies.

How can I transcend this notion of selfishness? It's so inescapable, and yet it's something I want to escape from desperately. Mines are made, and trees are felled, to fuel our own selfish needs. Conflicts are fought by selfish desires. All of these exist in my world. I think I can do nought but follow it. However, some part of me believes I am close to breaking it. What selfishness!

I've tied the Ibrófeneð to several key notions, mainly the superceding of one's own identity in favor of the collective whole. Entire cities and tribes are described as and function as massive super-Ibrófeneðs to which each participant gives its ultimate allegiance. I think this can be elevated past a 'certain quirk of the age' to be one of the species' true natures. In terms of religion, governance, and patriotism, one could see them acting not in their own interests, but doing what is best for the collective whole to survive. So many good ideas can come from this!

4.1: Think about current events that will impact the future. Who is working to create a specific kind of future?

Well, I talked earlier about how an Ibrófeneð sacrifices himself to benefit and work within a collective whole. The natural answer to this question, therefore, is that an Ibrófeneð will work towards a future in which that collective whole is still intact and healthy. In a retrospective sense, the preservation of the whole preserves the individual members as well through their contributions and its mark on history. For example, if I build a wall that helps to sustain the collective whole, my memory lives on both through this wall that I myself have made and the additional sustenance my wall provided to the collective whole.

4.2: Make sure everything’s ready—from your writing space to your writing schedule—before Summer Camp begins!

It's all up in the air for me... I'm super busy handling three other separate duties throughout July, so it will most likely be a fiasco. I've been mentally geared towards disappointment, so I'll be fine no matter what. As for planning stuff and getting ready, well, it's never really formal. I just sit wherever is comfy and type a bunch and drink my energy juice. I do need to stop looking at my phone, though. I feel that that's been costing me a lot of time and a lot of words.

4.3: Who or what will help you achieve your goal? What will your sharing strategy be during Summer Camp?

Listen, bub. I'm a lone ranger of sorts here. I understand, and have understood all my life, that these projects of mine are of no resemblance or interest to any other creation or person. This is a double-edged sword; it makes me proud that I'm blazing a new path, regardless of whatever new useless advancement I champion, and it also humbles me, restricting and choking my urges to shove this bloated, hyper-nerdy project down the throats of others. After all, I do this to create and experience the world I make, and to frolic around in it as I see fit.

It is for this set of reasons that I always write and work on this alone, and I plan to do so throughout this summer camp. Think of me as that strange little kid that always eats alone and whose parents no one ever sees and whose personal belongings are the bare minimum. Of course, this doesn't mean that if you comment on an article I will become FURIOUS and DOXX your ENTIRE FAMILY and report you to cyberbullying or whatnot, but I just really am not the type of guy to be hyperfixated on using this world to get any sort of attention or reward.

June 1st

150700 Words! 501.79 Average Wordcount!

June 2nd

151332 Words, 503.42 Average Wordcount

June 2nd, 11:00 AM

152141 Words, 505.49 Average Wordcount

June 2nd, 3:00 PM

152656 Words, 506.81 Average Wordcount

June 3rd

155954 Words, 503.64 Average Wordcount

June 4th

156648 Words, 505.38 Average Wordcount

June 4th, 2:00 PM

Argh!! Brigid is showing its error and its length is 500!

i'll have to do the calculations myself...

Ýlëntuk Family: 2764 → 3549

157433 Words. I don't have the energy to calculate average wordcount

June 4th, 5:00 PM

YF = 3549 to 3705

Ürïstúd Family = 151 to 483

157921 Words

June 5th

159200 Words! Calculations below. i worked only on the families for the latter part of june 4th, so thats what the abbreviations are for.

BF = 161 to 677

UF = 151 to 599

EF = 98 to 413

June 5th, 11:00 AM

Ïntiyóða Family = 96 to 388

Ïlamatril Family = 97 to 357

Good News! Brigid's working again.

159600 Words, 512.78 Average Wordcount

June 5th, 5:45 PM

160280 Words, 514.49 Average Wordcount

June 6th

161054 Words, 515.13 Average Wordcount

June 6th, 4:20 PM

161866 Words, 517.16 Average Wordcount

June 7th

162904 Words, 519.76 Average Wordcount

June 8th

163216 Words, 520.54 Average Wordcount

June 9th

164918 Words, 524.79 Average Wordcount

June 11th

165780 Words, 525.64 Average Wordcount

June 11th, 2:15 PM

166382 Words, 527.14 Average Wordcount

June 12th

167119 Words, 528.98 Average Wordcount

June 13th

168117 Words, 531.46 Average Wordcount

June 15th

170745 Words, 538.02 Average Wordcount

June 16th

171894 Words, 542.24 Average Wordcount

June 18th

172599 Words

June 19th

173611 Words, 546.33 Average Wordcount

June 21th

175605 Words, 551.51 Average Wordcount

June 21th, 10:00 AM

176070 Words, 552.67 Average Wordcount

June 22nd

176562 Words

June 22nd, 3:00 PM

177375 Words, 555.94 Average Wordcount

First Varhoŋïan War

Úvremk

June 22nd, 4:30 PM

178271 Words, 558.18 Average Wordcount

Hyvamto

Hyvamto-Maðúšýï

June 23rd

178304 Words, 558.26 Average Wordcount

June 23rd, 9:00 PM

178737 Words, 559.34 Average Wordcount

Hyvamto-Rkhërn

June 23rd, 11:00 PM

178945 Words, 559.86 Average wordcount

Vörrügša

Vïhlü-Tkor

June 24th

179253 Words, 560.63 Average Wordcount

June 24th, 9:00 AM

179034 Words, 560.09 Average Wordcount

Žülfaðïŋ-Ürkaž

Ðlahšvý

June 25th

179918 Words, 562.29 Average Wordcount

Ok I switched back to Chrome cuz opera was having some issues and I have now remembered that my brigid there had a really weird stuff going on. It doesn't say 180K, that would be too simple. It says 195K, which is cool, but also still wrong and nowhere near 4500 more than my actual amount (at least I hope). So I'll adjust such that the actual is 15K lower than what it says.

June 26th

180783 Words, 546.88 Average Wordcount

June 27th

181397 Words, 548.49 Average Wordcount

June 27th, 10:30 AM

181811 Words, 549.75 Average Wordcount

Ambush of Šahr-Óðlýn and Öðma-Amakoð

June 27th, 1:30 PM

182497 Words, 551.66 Average Wordcount

Tžý-Gýbakk

June 27th, 3:00 PM

182994 Words, 553.06 Average Wordcount

June 27th, 7:15 PM

183287 Words, 553.87 Average Wordcount

Tžý-Gýbakk

June 28th

183829 Words, 555.39 Average Wordcount

June 28th, 5:15 PM

184012 Words, 555.90 Average Wordcount

June 29th

185045 Words, 558.67 Average Wordcount

June 29th, 6:00 PM

185700 Words

Tžý-Gýbakk

June 29th, 10 PM

186125 Words, 561.80 Average Wordcount

Tžý-Gýbakk, Tžý-Úvremk

June 30th

186862 Words, 563.86 Average Wordcount

July

The Main Goal of July is to conquer all the blank articles, put at least 200 words in each.Given a current count of around 140 blanks, this should net me 28,000 words total.

Currently, i need to put in around 1700 words per day to get to 500,000 words by december. This means a total of around 51,000 words total. In true Sirzbear fashion, I will aim for 75,000 words. THis means a final count by august 1st of 262,000 words.

July 3th

187692 Words, 566.18 Average Wordcount

July 4th

188786 Words, 569.23 Average Wordcount

July 4th, 4:00 PM

Brigid is NOT working. In fact, WorldAnvil is also NOT working. by not working, i mean that WA has to check my internet connection every time i visit it. Fine by me, I suppose.

Back to manual calculations for meeeeeee...

Never mind, I tried just now and it works. Guess I'm delusional.

189716 Words, 571.83 Average Wordcount

Hyvamto-Maðúšýï

July 4th, 6:30 PM

190449 Words, 573.88 Average Wordcount

Tžý, Týk

July 4th, 9:00 PM

190922 Words, 575.20 Average Wordcount

Týk

July 5th

191657 Words, 577.25 Average Wordcount

July 5th, 6:00 PM

192615 Words, 579.93 Average Wordcount

July 5th, 9:00 PM

193215 Words, 581.68 Average Wordcount

July 6

194259 Words, 581.73 Average Wordcount

July 6, 11:00 AM

194504 Words, 582.41 Average Wordcount

July 6, 6:00 PM

194830 Words, 583.32 Average Wordcount

July 6, 8:30 PM

195595 Words, 585.46 Average Wordcount

July 7th

195754 Words, 585.91 Average Wordcount

July 7th, 11:45 AM

196365 Words, 587.61 Average Wordcount

July 7th, 11:00 PM

196758 Words, 588.71 Average Wordcount

July 8th

197355 Words, 590.38 Average Wordcount

July 8th, 9:30 AM

197542 Words, 590.90 Average Wordcount

July 8th, 3:30 PM

197807 Words, 591.64 Average Wordcount

July 9th

197976 Words, 592.11 Average Wordcount

July 9th, 3:00 PM

198615 Words, 593.90 Average Wordcount

July 9th, 7:00 PM

199000 Words, 594.97 Average Wordcount

July 10th

199213 Words, 595.66 Average Wordcount

July 11th

199461 Words, 596.26 Average Wordcount

I promise I'm not edging the count on purpose.

July 11th, 1:00 PM

200540 Words, 599.27 Average Wordcount

July 11th, 4:30 PM

200775 Words, 599.93 Average Wordcount

July 12th

201695 Words, 588.75 Average Wordcount

July 12th, 9:15 AM

202279 Words, 590.28 Average Wordcount

July 12th, 10:00 AM

202550 Words, 590.92 Average Wordcount

July 12th, 5:30 PM

203366 Words, 597.07 Average Wordcount

Did some cleaning up and wording of my stub articles

World Anvil is really laggy.

July 13th

204494 Words, 598.33 Average Wordcount

July 13th, 10 AM

204856 Words, 599.13 Average Wordcount

July 13th, 12 PM

205243 Words, 600.10 Average Wordcount

July 13th, 2 PM

205962 Words, 598.97 Average Wordcount

July 13th, 7 PM

206448 Words, 602.57 Average Wordcount

July 14th

207029 Words, 603.84 Average Wordcount

July 15th

207826 Words, 605.72 Average Wordcount

July 15th, 10 PM

208441 Words, 607.17 Average Wordcount

July 15th, 11 PM

209067 Words, 608.65 Average Wordcount

104 stubs left

July 16th

209690 Words, 610.12 Average Wordcount

101 stubs

July 16th, 11 AM

210733 Words, 612.58 Average Wordcount

94 stubs

July 16th, 8 PM

210925 Words, 613.03 Average Wordcount

July 17th

211976 Words, 615.91 Average Wordcount

84 Stubs

July 18th

212800 Words, 617.45 Average Wordcount

I have a long and empty weekend and am planning on the following to be done by Monday:

  • Finish the First Varhoŋïan War
  • Reduce Stubs to 40
  • Get to 225K words
  • Submit 10 articles to the summer camp

July 18th, 10:30 AM

213457 Words, 619.00 Average Wordcount

July 19th

214197 Words, 620.75 Average Wordcount

July 19th, 12:30 PM

215949 Words, 624.88 Average Wordcount

78 Stubs

July 19th, 3:15 PM

216467 Words, 626.10 Average Wordcount

74 Stubs

July 19th, 7:45 PM

216625 Words, 626.47 Average Wordcount

July 20th

217209 Words, 627.85 Average Wordcount

July 20th, 10:40 AM

217890 Words, 629.46 Average Wordcount

July 21st

219023 Words, 632.13 Average Wordcount

69 Stubs. Nice!

July 22nd

219225 Words, 632.61 Average Wordcount

July 23rd

220225 Words (?), 634.96 Average Wordcount

We need to get around 17K words in within the next 8 days. This SHOULD be easy, but I am not taking no chances.

July 23rd, 9:00 AM

220770 Words, 636.25 Average Wordcount

July 23rd, 12:00 PM

220910 Words, 636.58 Average Wordcount

July 24th

221024 Words, 636.84 Average Wordcount

July 25th

221709 Words, 638.46 Average Wordcount

July 25th, 9:30 AM

221864 Words, 638.83 Average Wordcount

July 25th, 4:00 PM

222257 Words, 639.76 Average Wordcount

July 26th

223735 Words, 638.75 Average Wordcount

must subtravt 47K from the brigid number because of stuff.

July 26th, 9:30 AM

223829 Words, 638.75 Average Wordcount

July 26th, 5:15 PM

224172 Words, 639.56 Average Wordcount

July 27th

224901 Words, 641.28 Average Wordcount

July 27th, 11:30 AM

225885 Words, 641.24 Average Wordcount

July 27th, 1:00 PM

226364 Words, 642.37 Average Wordcount

July 27th, 8:00 PM

227257 Words, 644.47 Average Wordcount

July 27th, 11:00 PM

228270 Words, 646.86 Average Wordcount

July 28th

228680 Words, 647.83 Average Wordcount

1717 words per day in order to get to 500K by December 31

July 28th, 9:30 AM

229139 Words, 648.91 Average Wordcount

July 29th

229699 Words, 650.23 Average Wordcount

July 29th, 6:00 PM

230688 Words, 652.57 Average Wordcount

July 30th

231192 Words, 653.75 Average Wordcount

July 30th, 11:00 AM

233223 Words, 656.19 Average Wordcount

July 31st

233597 Words, 657.07 Average Wordcount

August 1st

234145 Words, 653.64 Average Wordcount

August 1st, 12:00 PM

234719 Words

August 1st, 3 PM

234912 Words, 653.09 Average Wordcount

August 1st, 8 PM

235642 Words, 654.82 Average Wordcount

August 1st, 11 PM

236532 Words, 656.92 Average Wordcount

August 2nd

236606 Words, 645.30 Average Wordcount

August 3rd

237689 Words, 647.85 Average Wordcount

August 3rd, 11:30 AM

238992 Words, 650.92 Average Wordcount

by Sirzbear's fucked-up eyeballs

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