[Hermit] ([personal profile] advisories) wrote in [community profile] auroraexpress2019-03-29 07:13 pm

The Ninth Trial

Who: everyone
When: Day 18, starting just after dawn
Where: The Hermit's Tent, and all around

[This morning as the sun begins to pour through the train's windows, there's the tremor that signals a Trial.]

Come hither, Heroes. Prove thy worth. Or something like that!

[It's the same older man's voice from the sixth trial, and outside is the same fortune teller's stall. Today the front flap is lifted to show a normal interior -- there's a wooden table, carved with geometric patterns and painted in bright colours, lit by teal-coloured carved candles.

At the table sits a man of indeterminate age, somewhere between 30 and 60. He's wearing what appear to be monk's robes, teal with patterned trimming. In front of him is a crystal ball and a stack of bingo cards, along with a stand-up sign bearing the rules of this Trial.

Across the top in large font, it says:

Icebreaker Bingo


Good luck and have fun!]
desirestruth: (I wonder which one is better)

[personal profile] desirestruth 2019-04-01 01:46 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. I believe the capital's institution focuses mainly on teaching magecraft, particularly for healing...

[She is actually deeply considering this idea now, though. Schools! Widely-accessible schooling. The Black Forest is low enough in population that individual education has always worked fine but...

Hmmmmm.

You may have lost her a bit here, Elaine.]
unaffective: (Untitled-16f)

[personal profile] unaffective 2019-04-01 01:48 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, its focus, rather than those things, is more frequently academic matters - mathematics and the sciences, or literature...
desirestruth: (I wonder which one is better)

[personal profile] desirestruth 2019-04-01 01:50 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm. Normally those who'd wish for more than a basic education in those topics would join the ranks of the archivists...though, to be honest, the system hasn't been reformed in a long time.

[Because of. Reasons.]
unaffective: (Untitled-15f)

[personal profile] unaffective 2019-04-01 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
Respectuflly... how is it that your people are intended to persist, if they are so poorly educated?
desirestruth: (Mother--Mother)

[personal profile] desirestruth 2019-04-01 02:01 am (UTC)(link)
They are not particularly poorly educated. We are a small nation, and literacy, arithmetic and basic forestry skills are easily taught by a headsman or archivist in a settlement.

On a broader level, for higher education, individual study or apprenticeship is still feasible for a small population, especially given nightkin are longer-lived humans.

And, very respectfully, there's very little use for the study of literature in times of war. And as we are a cursed people, breaking the curse and achieving piece have been of somewhat higher priority than educational reform.

[She's not really offended by the question, honestly. It is a fair one. But her tone and bearing do shift, as they do any time she discusses policy and politics.]

Going forward, I would like to establish a more rigorous system, but rushing the establishment of it wouldn't do anyone any good. Furthermore, it would have to be a system that appealed to both my people and the Empire's, and I don't yet know enough about the latter to reliably suggest policy change.