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<blockquote data-quote="Nightbreeze" data-source="post: 3985736" data-attributes="member: 46755"><p>Ok, I checked the skill points and they are fine. Keep in mind that as for languages known, you can leave unused skill points and fill them later (but before leveling). </p><p></p><p>Dwarf and halfling are languages on their own. Imperial (called "seran") too. "Common" is a mix of 60-70% seran, 5-10 other languages and the rest are words from local dialects tham somehow affirmed themselves. It is most of all a spoken language, used in order to understand someone coming from anywhere in the world. The language spoken in Hethon is a mix between seran, common and the language of the tribes at the north (they were the original inhabitants of this land). I will rule that if you are trying to learn a language very similar to one that you already know, you need to spend only one skill point, instead of two.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Well, it depends. I think that some knowledge skill should be regarded as class skills, but if you have a different view, I have no problem with that. However, with your intelligence, it would seem strange if can't grasp quickly a book about history. Your only probelm is the fact that you didn't have any source for those knowledge skills. But knowledge(nature) is ok even without a source: you were living in a forest, up to now.</p><p></p><p>The question is not that important, however, as from now on you will be taking class levels, with their own class skill sets.</p><p></p><p>I can't access invisible castle...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightbreeze, post: 3985736, member: 46755"] Ok, I checked the skill points and they are fine. Keep in mind that as for languages known, you can leave unused skill points and fill them later (but before leveling). Dwarf and halfling are languages on their own. Imperial (called "seran") too. "Common" is a mix of 60-70% seran, 5-10 other languages and the rest are words from local dialects tham somehow affirmed themselves. It is most of all a spoken language, used in order to understand someone coming from anywhere in the world. The language spoken in Hethon is a mix between seran, common and the language of the tribes at the north (they were the original inhabitants of this land). I will rule that if you are trying to learn a language very similar to one that you already know, you need to spend only one skill point, instead of two. Well, it depends. I think that some knowledge skill should be regarded as class skills, but if you have a different view, I have no problem with that. However, with your intelligence, it would seem strange if can't grasp quickly a book about history. Your only probelm is the fact that you didn't have any source for those knowledge skills. But knowledge(nature) is ok even without a source: you were living in a forest, up to now. The question is not that important, however, as from now on you will be taking class levels, with their own class skill sets. I can't access invisible castle... [/QUOTE]
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