
Perhaps most roleplayers have their characters able to read and write because there's a misconception that the inability to do so means the character is unintelligent.
Crisiet learned from his mother, a runaway noble from house Dzemael. However, it's not something he does incredibly often anyway. He'd much rather be in the garden.
Celestaux grew up in poverty, a situation all too common for the duskwight of the shroud. As such, he is illiterate. He doesn't like being illiterate though, and would very much like to learn.
Eicha'to is from a small and traditional moon-keeper tribe. He could not read and write as his family's traditions and stories were passed down orally. However, as he wandered he learned some basic literary skills. Enough to get around.
Crisiet learned from his mother, a runaway noble from house Dzemael. However, it's not something he does incredibly often anyway. He'd much rather be in the garden.
Celestaux grew up in poverty, a situation all too common for the duskwight of the shroud. As such, he is illiterate. He doesn't like being illiterate though, and would very much like to learn.
Eicha'to is from a small and traditional moon-keeper tribe. He could not read and write as his family's traditions and stories were passed down orally. However, as he wandered he learned some basic literary skills. Enough to get around.