He wouldn't be the first RDD in Layonara. *smiles*
Like I said, or it could be minorly edited to tone it down, which can be as simple as a choice of words. You guys do know that I generally do not go tirades about things that only me with my poor reading comprehension misunderstands? How something is interpreted is part of the process. Had Rork been the only one mentioned as being fluent, everyone would look past the little-bit sour fact that they were just written in halfway through a campaign in which they should have been known, or that they were written into roles of events past that were PC-driven. Just change the line about there being a bevy of draconic speakers translating away. If it is not what you intended, it should be altered. You know what I mean?LORE: Lucinda: SectsIt is not a question of "what it is" or "what it is not". It is about representation and interpretation. Snippets of writing represent the whole. If the above statements about the rarity and impossibility of learning it remain true, then snip is prone to misinterpretation about the whole. I'm just saying to keep it even across the line; I don't care where the line itself is. We were barred from draconic because no one spoke it anymore, yet here they are... Alterations can be as simple as phrases like, "Though few in number..." or focusing on single persons that speak it rather than a group.
It really is a contradiction that should be addressed by either loosening the restrictions on PC draconic, even if only within Aragenite/Lucindite/Rofireinite faiths, or by realizing the sect didn't match your established lore at all and editing it slightly to tone it down.
The last faction of the Aragen church are Teachers. This is a late development of the church, designed in response to the occupation of Prantz. The church took no stance on whether the occupation following the war was evil or good, only that there was a huge outcry for knowledge. With the church's goal of even accessibility, members from the existing sections gathered and created this new section so that the knowledge would be accessible to all, even those who could not read. Teachers are slowly being asked for in various kingdoms across the world as tutors for the children of the rich. They also attend some of the orphanages across the land to teach. However, they also teach adults, excluding no one who comes in search of knowledge.
The only reason it's rare for us is because there's an OOC rule prohibiting learning from NPCs.