School
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- Mysterious Stranger
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School
I don't know who will do it, but some of the child chars I was talking to earlier on where all saying they wished there was a school for them and I thought this was a good idea, and was wondering if anyone would be interested in running it, and what child chars bar, Emily and Will ((my son! yay!)) would be interested.
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A lot of characters rp writing many of us leave notes on the forum.
To my knowledge miedeval times did not have ogers and mummies,elves were a little unsual to. Lizards may have been around but it was apparently pronounced leper
I mean how can we be so hung up on realism and then logg in to play our orcs and elves ?
Brian
To my knowledge miedeval times did not have ogers and mummies,elves were a little unsual to. Lizards may have been around but it was apparently pronounced leper

I mean how can we be so hung up on realism and then logg in to play our orcs and elves ?
Brian
The printing press and universities had been around for hundreds of years in China by the time the medieval ages started in Europe. Just something to think about since some of you are making it sound like schools and books are some high technology unique to the 21st century.
Any ways I agree with Pendar. Sacrificing fantastical fun for the sake of misguided realism is counter productive to roleplay.
Any ways I agree with Pendar. Sacrificing fantastical fun for the sake of misguided realism is counter productive to roleplay.
- Mysterious Stranger
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- Talaena Landessi
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just make is a freaking military school, have callith teach. He is like the perfect person for the job. He wont let the children act like litte shits and he will teach them about everything they need to know. PLuse most want to know how to fight anyways. The ones that dont can have another teacher, most likely damien due to him bieng the elven elder and wisest on the isle; he would teach like finer arts and other stuffs
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The peoples of Illarion are already super-smart despite their lack of intelligence. Extensive knowlage of government, politics, philosophy, and trade seem to come naturally to everyone. It seems people are even born able to read and write two languages even. Sounds more like misguided fantasticism. I wonder how many characters even have average intelligence. If this were a private school which charged a good bit of money per pupil, I would say it was a good idea. Oh also, you'd spend your whole life learning these things to not even have people pay for you to teach their children it? HAH, not a chance, you have to eat to. (Or do people in Illarion have to eat even?)
I admit to this. Every time i start a new character i try to make him see as a stranger to this isle, but it fails. Every time. I must put in my 2 sence and bring up a comment only PO me would know about.Gro'bul wrote:The peoples of Illarion are already super-smart despite their lack of intelligence. Extensive knowlage of government, politics, philosophy, and trade seem to come naturally to everyone. It seems people are even born able to read and write two languages even. Sounds more like misguided fantasticism.
0%I wonder how many characters even have average intelligence.
What about the orphans? 9/10 children IG have no family.If this were a private school which charged a good bit of money per pupil, I would say it was a good idea.
Your right. This is hard to see in the future, but my in due time we shall see.Oh also, you'd spend your whole life learning these things to not even have people pay for you to teach their children it?
Omgz the apples are sooo frucking tastey =DDDHAH, not a chance, you have to eat to. (Or do people in Illarion have to eat even?)
He has some points.
- Devrah Liioness
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Yes, she does mean attributes.Ziel Oden wrote:sigh, not attributes.
I'm not saying there weren't schools, but not public schools for peasants and slaves.Hadrian_Abela wrote: Schools were around during roman times...
Is this your opinion, or your character's? Most orphans in medieval times would not have survived. If your character wants to be a teacher, take an apprentice! Oh you don't have any skills, then what would you teach? Only rich people would be taught of politics and higher studies via tutors. Play a tutor and try to have someone hire you! Oh theres no rich people with children, then how the hell is everyone so smart? I can't stop you from making a school, but I just wonder if its the characters trying to make it not the players (if that makes any sense).3) Till now, RP schools... better than leavign orphans running
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