
For Kurt and Keil, it's from their parent figures.
Kurt's case is a little bit more basic and he's learned to try and be a little more literate on his journey to level 50, mainly by trying to assimilate whatever he can gleam from others.
Keil's case requires him to read and write seeing as his adoptive parent had a penchant for gathering stories and riddles(which ties in to how I translate the MSQ to his own storyline) aside from skewering bodies with a spear.
As for Alicen, no she can't read or write but I can't bring myself to start sounding like a complete dumbass....even if I'm developing her to be one.
Kurt's case is a little bit more basic and he's learned to try and be a little more literate on his journey to level 50, mainly by trying to assimilate whatever he can gleam from others.
Keil's case requires him to read and write seeing as his adoptive parent had a penchant for gathering stories and riddles(which ties in to how I translate the MSQ to his own storyline) aside from skewering bodies with a spear.
As for Alicen, no she can't read or write but I can't bring myself to start sounding like a complete dumbass....even if I'm developing her to be one.