"If you like sweet things, get in with Burly." Burly is her favourite. Best thing about being part of the group that got the Tal-Vashoth chefs to come to Skyhold? They feed you extra things.
Laughing quietly enough so she doesn't disturb anyone else trying to get some actual work done, Araceli shakes her head. "I'd put it closer to sixty, he's had a lot of practice growing up where we did and as I did." To call Lux's situation unique sometimes feels like selling him short, but Araceli had never met another fox in the flesh until the little ones in Thedas.
"For some that must work, if there's a lot of instruction for learning all the same parts together. I cannot imagine it working for the climbing so well, but that's always going to be individual cases each time. Language and culture, maybe some of the alchemy or even the mounts." She's heard a bit about Korrin's lessons but that's pretty much a given for the two of them.
Eyes wide, she tries to imagine that but there's not really anywhere in Castileos that would be so large with the way things are. "So many? Not even the University of Orlais could boast so many I am sure, and they have changed in the past few years from what I have studied so far. I cannot imagine such a thing in my homeland, there the classes are smaller, or apprenticeships are how someone learns a craft or profession that requires a great deal more time and dedication than lessons alone.
"I had tutors in my girlhood, then when I left home I had more practical lessons from those who knew the ways of the world not found in their books."
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Laughing quietly enough so she doesn't disturb anyone else trying to get some actual work done, Araceli shakes her head. "I'd put it closer to sixty, he's had a lot of practice growing up where we did and as I did." To call Lux's situation unique sometimes feels like selling him short, but Araceli had never met another fox in the flesh until the little ones in Thedas.
"For some that must work, if there's a lot of instruction for learning all the same parts together. I cannot imagine it working for the climbing so well, but that's always going to be individual cases each time. Language and culture, maybe some of the alchemy or even the mounts." She's heard a bit about Korrin's lessons but that's pretty much a given for the two of them.
Eyes wide, she tries to imagine that but there's not really anywhere in Castileos that would be so large with the way things are. "So many? Not even the University of Orlais could boast so many I am sure, and they have changed in the past few years from what I have studied so far. I cannot imagine such a thing in my homeland, there the classes are smaller, or apprenticeships are how someone learns a craft or profession that requires a great deal more time and dedication than lessons alone.
"I had tutors in my girlhood, then when I left home I had more practical lessons from those who knew the ways of the world not found in their books."