Charisma (stat)
Charisma helps you with Bardic songs, bargain with shopkeepers, extends your spirit health (and therefore the time it takes before you auto-depart after dying), and is used in various magical 'spell vs statistic' contests, among other things.
Charisma is also used as one of the main things dealing with teaching and learning from teachers/students. The more charisma your students have, the more teaching experience you will earn. The more charisma your teacher has, the faster you will learn the skill you are trying to learn. The more charisma you have, the more scholarship you will learn as a teacher or student.
Charisma is also used for empaths in shifting and manipulating.
Training
Crossing
- a stone cottage
- (can use DIR charisma)
[Woodruff's Recitation Room]
A smattering of applause greets you when you enter the cottage. Several seated youths are listening attentively to an Elothean lad at a podium who is addressing them. He speaks animatedly with eloquent gestures, and his audience leans forward in their seats, captivated by his speech. A Halfling instructress studies him carefully, occasionally jotting down a notation in her book. You also see a painted sign mounted on the podium.
Riverhaven
- Academy, Lecture Hall, go gate, n
- (can use DIR charisma)
[Academy, Lecture Hall]
A small lectern set upon a table stands alone and exposed at the front of the room, facing rows of high-backed chairs where students sit, each waiting their turn to speak. Aside from the front podium which is flanked by 4 glowing lanterns, the room is poorly lit, with shades covering all of the windows. You also see a notice tacked to the classroom wall.
Ratha
Aesry Surlaenis'a
Shard
Paladins' Guild, Justiciar's Study
- (can use DIR charisma)
[Paladins' Guild, Justiciar's Study]
The office of the Justiciar is plain, balancing on the knife edge between spartan and severe. Nothing but a clean whitewash adorns the walls, except for the east one which has a single red dot painted on it, oddly enough. A simple desk of uncarved wood is pushed up against the back, the papers on its surface in neat, regimented order.
Hibarnhvidar
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