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I didn't realize it at first, but I think I may have tackled the project to give myself an in-game goal to strive for. It took months to complete, and resulted in fully trait researching and learning 20 full motifs (including the base racials) on 6 of my 14 crafting alts , to boost a steady flow of master writs and survey reports coming in to fuel the production of writ vouches. My main crafter has leaned every motif in game, so there's not a master writ she can't complete.
Along the way I'd revisited locations I hadn't stepped foot in for what seems like ages. So that was pretty cool. I grumbled a little bit when I had to collect some of the PvP tables (I don't PvP much), but afterwards the adrenaline rush was a much needed thrill.
The project also encouraged me to finally get around to building a nice well designed craft hall in my Grand Psijic Villa. Something I'd previously only made token efforts to accomplish due to a personal hangup that it would feel incomplete compared to the guild halls that had fully attuned GM tables. It's the first house project that I planned out entirely before laying the first stone.
4 GM tables, 81 craftable sets, 324 attunable tables, a total of 87,000 writ vouchers later , and I'm finally all done. After that long haul, with a fully functioning factory churning out master writs rapidly enough that adding any new added craftable sets as they release will be a simple mundane chore. And since I really don't even have much of a use for my writ vouchers anymore, the gold income they're providing is somewhat obscene.
The sense of accomplishment felt great! Amazing! But if I'm being honest, the past month I've been feeling a bit lost in game. With the project being over, I'm feeling a bit aimless. Still trying to figure out what the next project's gonna be.