it was the brilliant strategic manoeuvring of Nym's scholars that allowed their mundane army of mariners to throw back would-be conquerors time and again
Klyhia, tactical planning:
Nicely done. Adaptation, improvisation─I might have been observing our beloved guildmaster himself in action!
This was the perfect example of how the strategy for a given task should be tailored to the abilities of the assessor.
In other words, before you begin formulating your tactics, it is necessary to fully understand your own strengths and weaknesses.
On that note, there is another question I would ask you: when it comes to improving the probable success of a strategy, do you consider it more effective to concentrate on playing to your strengths, or shoring up your weaknesses?
Oho, again you respond as the guildmaster once did. I must revise the probability for your potential to attain greatness to...97%. You are one to keep an eye on, that much is certain.
Alkazolka, forgotten but not gone: My archaeological pursuits are but an extension of this practice, for at present I am researching the military tactics of ancient Nym.
Alka zolka, the last remnants: Apparently, a single scholar could provide effective support for an entire party of marauders!
They would employ their magicks to heal the wounds and enhance the abilities of their allies. Moreover, they often served in leadership roles, as they were highly trained tacticians.
I'd put more but it's basically every quest from lv1 arcanist to lv60 scholar.
Surito carito, forward the royal marines: Allow me to pass on to you one of Nym's mightiest abilities─Dissipation. It is a secret spell meant for use only by those scholars who have earned the full trust of their faerie companions.
Why shouldn't I recommend the job you're trying to turn scholar into when it clearly already exists?



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