February Update

In the development plan I posted late last year, I made the educated guess that I would be finished Act 3 sometime around July or August.

It is currently the middle of February, and I am almost finished Act 2. At this rate, I may even finish the interlude that follows the end of Act 3 by the beginning of June.

A lot of this has to do with the new medication I’ve been taking for the past two months. For a long time, I really did believe that my inability to focus on almost any task was a normal thing which everyone dealt with and that this was really all just a lack of discipline on my part. I didn’t really consider that it might have had something to do with the chemical state of my brain until relatively recently – and it’s only been even more recently still that I’ve seriously considered getting a professional assessment and a prescription to manage it.

But now that I have, the results have been nothing short of phenomenal. Throughout my entire writing career, I’ve been stuck at a sustainable rate of about 40-50 000 words (counting code) a month. If I were really pushing myself, I might be able to manage 75-80 000 words, although I’d be more or less in a state of mental exhaustion after that.

I’ve written 80 000 words (not counting code) in the past two weeks – and this is accounting for the fact that I’ve spent two of those fourteen days solely on outlining and plotting. It used to be that 4000 words a day was the upper limit of what I was capable of in a 24 hour period. I’m now beginning to consider 4000 words to be a “slow day”.

I am genuinely not sure what my limits are right now, and sometimes I feel like I’m still testing them. I can only imagine how much I’ll be able to get done in the long-term, once I find those limits and become comfortable with them.

And yes, I will be making lamb chops tonight.

If you want to support the project – and get access to the development Discord and the playtest versions, take a look at the separate Patreon for Shadow of the Eagles here.

In the meantime, my first Patreon is still going strong. This month’s Soldier’s Guide to the Infinite Sea, Adventurer’s Guide to the Fledgling Realms, and Creator’s Guide to Writing and Worldbuilding, are now up, thanks to its supporters.


5 responses to “February Update

  • Dom Grenouille's avatar Dom Grenouille

    He is become mad with power !

  • ladyexactly699c5a67f0's avatar ladyexactly699c5a67f0

    so is limitless just someone taking their ADHD pills?

  • MoXXKo's avatar MoXXKo

    Saints go with you, Paul!

  • Ben Apakorn's avatar Ben Apakorn

    brother, if you have ADHD. Just 1 tap of Ritalin will change your life. I was a student who fail all his exam and got whooped everyday until a friend of my parent who is a psychologist notice me and start giving me Ritalin. I well from fail all exam to No. 1 in class the very next semester. And here I am an accomplished physician/surgeon/businessman. That one movie about a super drug call Limitless can definitely describe my life.

    I will give you real actual advice fpr some one who took it for almost 3 decades

    1. Adjust type of methylphenidate to your style of work. Do you want a burst of super focus 3 hrs period or longer 6 hrs concentration or even 12 hrs marathon
    2. Save on snack with high level sugar for the classic one that give you hyperconcentration of 3 hrs, you will need it when it stop
    3. try to not have full stomach when taking the short acting one. If high enough does you will feel you want to vomit. This nausea should go away or at least you become used to it after years of taking it
    4. a mix between each type of drug can be fine tuned to your life style. You don’t have to choose one
    5. be hydrated and take some high sugar snack when in focus mode. Your concentration will be much stronger and crashed headache after will be much less severe. Even though you will feel completely fulled and don’t want eat or drink anything while the drug is taking it full effect. You will feel like throw up but you gonna have to pish it down.
    6. if you do 5 correctly, you can have another does after about 1 hrs break and the potency of Ritalin will be pretty much the same
    7. if you do it wrong, you will have headache, brain fog, very easily irritable.

    long time fan since sabre of infinity, still remember when I first play it in high school

    1. Nikhil Singh's avatar Nikhil Singh

      God I remember getting on ADHD medication for the first time. I was actually so pissed off. YOU TELLING BEING ABLE TO COMPLETE TASKS IS THIS EASY AND I’VE BEEN ON HARD MODE THIS ENTIRE TIME. It felt like a superpower

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