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 ===== Class and Skill Training (14+) ===== ===== Class and Skill Training (14+) =====
-A few lucky students get to continue their training, although most go on to start their adult life as L1 commoners.  Some students go back to work in their family business. Others find a mentor who will teach skills in exchange for menial service, while others can find the money to pay for extra schooling at a college or an academy.   Use the [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/alignment-description/description/|standard Starting Age rules]]  to work out how long training takes for characters to retrain into a PC class.   For an ++NPC Class|//Treat Aristocrat and  Spontaneous Adepts as Intuitive Classes, Warriors as Self-Trained Classes while Expert and other Adepts are Trained Classes,)//++ it takes about half the indicated time.+A few lucky students get to continue their training, although most go on to start their adult life as L1 commoners.  Some students go back to work in their family business. Others find a mentor who will teach skills in exchange for menial service, while others can find the money to pay for extra schooling at a college or an academy.   Use the [[https://www.d20pfsrd.com/alignment-description/description/|standard Starting Age rules]]  to work out how long training takes for characters to retrain into a PC class.   Treat Aristocrat and  Spontaneous Adepts as Intuitive Classes, Warriors as Self-Trained Classes while Expert and other Adepts are Trained Classes.
  
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   * **The Horcroft Library** – a sophisticated library, in New Stetven, open to scholars of all sorts.  For a small fee you can browse and study among the books and artefacts of The Local Collection, The Religious Collection, The Arcane Collection and Lord Rudy’s Collection.   ++Note|//(Although you must have skill slots to spend you could develop the following Knowledge Skills – Local, Religion, Arcana, Planes, Dungeoneering & Nobility)//++ \\ ++If you use my Campaign Rules|//(Treat the he Horcroft Library as a normal library with extra galleries.  pathfinder:campaign_systems:organisations:academic page)//++   * **The Horcroft Library** – a sophisticated library, in New Stetven, open to scholars of all sorts.  For a small fee you can browse and study among the books and artefacts of The Local Collection, The Religious Collection, The Arcane Collection and Lord Rudy’s Collection.   ++Note|//(Although you must have skill slots to spend you could develop the following Knowledge Skills – Local, Religion, Arcana, Planes, Dungeoneering & Nobility)//++ \\ ++If you use my Campaign Rules|//(Treat the he Horcroft Library as a normal library with extra galleries.  pathfinder:campaign_systems:organisations:academic page)//++
   * **The Academy of the Arts** – in Pitax.  Training for bards, artists and entertainers of all types – studying there is cheap, as it is subsidised by the government, but it might not be of the highest quality ….   * **The Academy of the Arts** – in Pitax.  Training for bards, artists and entertainers of all types – studying there is cheap, as it is subsidised by the government, but it might not be of the highest quality ….
-  * **The House of the Gauntlet** – Iomedae’s Temple in New Stetven, trains priests – be they Divine Adepts, Clerics, Paladins or Justicars.  The training is free, so long as you adhere to the faith and can deal the  particularly strict and frugal lifestyle expected of acolytes under training.+  * **The House of the Gauntlet** – Iomedae’s Temple in New Stetven, trains priests – be they Divine Adepts, Clerics, Paladins or Inquisitors.  The training is free, so long as you adhere to the faith and can deal with the  particularly strict and frugal lifestyle expected of acolytes under training.
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