
On Brynhildr , in my group, we have a lot of Scholars and we have it nebulously in that the Sch you meet in the questline starts teaching new scholars.
Another thing my group on Brynhildr plays with is the creation and Lore behind soulstones and how they once belonged to people and how they're made and how they affect people.
Essentially, Â because in the paladin storyline you kinda just get given a soulstone for becoming an initiate, it seems that it actually is something that is not absurd to make, particularly with a living practice like that of Paladins. We believe it to be a living person imbuing a stone with their experiences so that with training and exposure someone else might obtain those skills. In the case of Scholars this either acts as a beacon to or housing for the fairies attached to those memories and it's an elite art to create these (only a master would be able to craft one to pass on an art) you could very well come across a soulstone in the ruins or perhaps if you have a group where someone adheres to the job quedts happening amd avts as a teacher to pass on the art .
I think any story can be made plausible particularly since Koji Fox dropped a hint on other factions (like the Lambs of Dalamud ) uncovering the art of white magic specifically. Â So even if one place or culture is associated with something it doesn't mean that is literally the only way to learn rare skills.
Plus coming up with unique names for fairies is also a thing.
Another thing my group on Brynhildr plays with is the creation and Lore behind soulstones and how they once belonged to people and how they're made and how they affect people.
Essentially, Â because in the paladin storyline you kinda just get given a soulstone for becoming an initiate, it seems that it actually is something that is not absurd to make, particularly with a living practice like that of Paladins. We believe it to be a living person imbuing a stone with their experiences so that with training and exposure someone else might obtain those skills. In the case of Scholars this either acts as a beacon to or housing for the fairies attached to those memories and it's an elite art to create these (only a master would be able to craft one to pass on an art) you could very well come across a soulstone in the ruins or perhaps if you have a group where someone adheres to the job quedts happening amd avts as a teacher to pass on the art .
I think any story can be made plausible particularly since Koji Fox dropped a hint on other factions (like the Lambs of Dalamud ) uncovering the art of white magic specifically. Â So even if one place or culture is associated with something it doesn't mean that is literally the only way to learn rare skills.
Plus coming up with unique names for fairies is also a thing.