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                "title": "Read & Write (sage ability)",
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                        "*": "[[File:Read & Write (sage ability).jpg|right|560px|thumb]]\n'''Read & Write''' is an [[Knowledge Points|amateur]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] in the [[Sage Study|study]] of [[Instruction (sage study)|Instruction]] which is a rare gift in a medieval fantasy setting, awarded only to those persons who have reason to acquire the skill.  Virtually every bard, cleric, mage or illusionist can read, because those vocations require reading as a critical part of their exertions.  Most other character classes can't read at all, unless they happen to have been raised in a family where the children were taught to read as a matter of course.  It should be taken as canon that those who can read can also write, and they were raised around books and are comfortable even with difficult to read texts.\n\nReading and writing can be taught by anybody who's literate.  The time needed is but 50 hours of steady practice, which must be spread evenly over a time of not less than two months.  Lessons cannot be more than one week apart.  At the end of the first 25 hours, the student makes a success check by rolling a d20 against both their intelligence and their wisdom.  If either are successful, the student has achieved the first of two milestones, and can read simple texts.  Following the second milestone, when the student has been tutored a total of 50 hours, the student will be able to write legibly.\n\nIf a check fails, then the student is \"set back\" 10 hours in their instruction.  When this ten hours is made up, the student can try to roll success again.  This process continues until the character learns to read and write, or gives up the effort.\n\nAlthough this process does make the character literate eventually, we must recognise it will take six or more years for the character to become fully comfortable with texts that we'd rate as \"high school\" or \"university\" level.\n\n[[Category: Sage Abilities]]"
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                "title": "Reading Tides (sage ability)",
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                        "*": "'''Reading Tides''' is an [[Knowledge Points|amateur]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] in the [[Sage Study|study]] of [[Oceanography (sage study)|Oceanography]], granting knowledge of tides, currents and eddies along sea and lake shores, largely by observation and the feel of the water. In particular, this includes falling and rising tides inshore, inclusive of the time of year and other factors, allowing the character special knowledge that can help with [[Sailing (sage ability)|sailing]], boating or [[Catch Fishing (sage ability)|fishing]].\n\nThe best fishing is managed when a rising tide pushes against a bay mouth, bringing with it an abundance of baitfish and catch, enabling the best possible yield. Recognizing not only the time of day, but the specific point of land at which to fish at a specific point of time, this is part of the knowledge the character has. The skill only finds the fish, however \u2014 it will impart no special ability to catch fish, so that the character should be viewed as an unskilled angler.\n\nThe knowledge will also provide safety from currents where it comes to swimming, ensuring that the character does not venture into areas subject to riptides or undertows.\n\n[[Category: Sage Abilities]]"
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