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'''Education''' in [[Thedas]] varies depending on race, culture, and class, and from nation to nation. |
'''Education''' in [[Thedas]] varies depending on race, culture, and class, and from nation to nation. |
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+ | == Human nations == |
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+ | === Andrastian Chantry === |
⚫ | The education provided to those of the [[Chantry]] appears on par with that of nobles. [[Templar Order|Templar]] recruits are literate and are taught history<ref>As [[Alistair]] mentions in party banter with [[Morrigan]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref> in addition to their martial training and religious education. Only initiates, those who have taken vows to devote their lives to the Chantry, receive an academic education.<ref name="Chantryhierarchy">[[Codex entry: Chantry Hierarchy]]</ref> |
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⚫ | Among [[ |
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+ | Members of the Chantry, by virtue of their responsibilities, are naturally literate and well-read, in the [[Chant of Light]] if nothing else. |
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− | A major facet of noble education appears to be history, as Aldous drills both the [[Human Noble Origin|human noble]] and young squires in the household on family history. Reading and writing are naturally part of this education. |
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+ | Local Chantries may also provide some instruction to their followers and allow access to their texts.<ref>As [[Ser Donall]] is doing research on the [[Urn of Sacred Ashes]] at the [[Lothering chantry]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref> |
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+ | Chantry members may also pursue scholarship. Clerics are the true academics of the Chantry, those men and women who have dedicated themselves to the pursuit of knowledge.<ref name="Chantryhierarchy" /> The most well-known Chantry scholar is Brother [[Ferdinand Genitivi]], lecturer and author of numerous texts and travelogues. Other scholars search for ancient artifacts and scrolls, such as Sister [[Justine]], curator of the [[Denerim]] chantry. Justine is also versed in decoding ciphers and encrypted text. |
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− | Notably, a noble education does not necessarily make one a strong scholar, as King [[Maric]] is by his own admission a poor reader.<ref>''[[Dragon Age: The Calling]]'', p. 261.</ref> |
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+ | === Circle of Magi === |
+ | [[File:Mage-tower-screens-preview-2.jpg|thumb|270px|The library of [[Circle Tower|Kinloch Hold]].]] |
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⚫ | The education provided to those of the Chantry appears on par with that of nobles. [[Templar Order|Templar]] recruits are literate and are taught history |
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⚫ | The education of a [[mage]] is as extensive as that of a noble, if not more so. Beyond being taught to control their magic, a mage learns of the various schools of magic as well as languages, reading, writing, scrying, [[Medicine|healing]], etc. A mage's training consists of extensive study of arcane lore. |
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+ | Much like the Chantry, the Circle of Magi encourages scholarship and publishes the completed research. Examples of this are the botanical writings of [[Ines]] and the spirit research of [[Rhys]]. Through their education and scholarship, mages are considered some of the most educated members of society and as such may sometimes function as advisers in royal courts. |
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− | == Circle of Magi education == |
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⚫ | The education of a [[mage]] is |
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− | Circles of Magi have massive libraries and are typically the greatest repositories of knowledge in |
+ | Circles of Magi have massive libraries and are typically the greatest repositories of knowledge in a given country, though access is naturally limited. |
− | == |
+ | === Commoners === |
− | Commoners appear to receive little formal education in most countries in Thedas. As such [[Dwarf|dwarven]] runes may be used in place of writing in some cases.<ref> |
+ | Commoners appear to receive little formal education in most countries in Thedas and many may be illiterate. [[City elves]] receive even less education than [[human]] commoners. As such, [[Dwarf|dwarven]] runes may be used in place of writing in some cases.<ref>''[[Dragon Age: Asunder]]'', p. 128</ref> In other instances tally marks may be used to delineate locations or distances.<ref>As noted in ''[[Dragon Age: The Silent Grove]]'' Chapter 2, tally marks are used by illiterates in the [[Antivan Crows|Antivan Crow]] prison [[Velabanchel]].</ref> |
− | + | However, in sharp contrast, those who work as servants in noble estates appear to receive extensive education, at least enough that is sufficient to perform their tasks.<ref>[[Cyrion Tabris]], for example, has by necessity had some education in order to be a servant in Bann Rodolf's [[Denerim]] estate.</ref> |
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+ | In recent years, Empress [[Celene Valmont I]] has been strongly encouraging the [[University of Orlais]] to overlook the lack of status and rank for individuals who show prodigious talent or potential which could help further the interests and prestige of the [[Orlais|Orlesian Empire]], provided a noble sponsors them. Most recently this has even extended to Celene personally interceding in support of an elven math prodigy, Lennan, who was sponsored by Comtesse Helene.<ref>[[Dragon Age: The Masked Empire]] ch1.</ref> Elves are now allowed into the university, although it is common for their work to go unacknowledged and uncredited.<ref>Dialogue with [[Colette]]</ref> |
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− | Notably, [[Morrigan]] professes knowledge of history in spite of not having had a formal education. |
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+ | === Slaves === |
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− | == Dwarven noble education == |
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+ | [[Slavery|Slaves]] in the [[Tevinter Imperium]] are often illiterate<ref>As seen during [[The Book of Shartan]] quest.</ref>; However, some receive formal education and training for specific purposes such as working in libraries, accounting or scribing. Literacy is notable and reflects on a slave's price.<ref>As seen during [[Under Her Skin]] quest.</ref><ref>[[Codex entry: The Long Walk to Halamshiral]]</ref> |
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⚫ | Dwarven education |
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+ | To make up for this lack of instruction, Tevinter slaves develop their own pictograms as a way to warn other slaves of things such as a master's temperament and other practical uses related to their society. These symbols go largely unnoticed by their owners and have a local significance, thus the same image might mean different things to different groups.<ref>[[Codex entry: The Secret Tongue of Slaves]]</ref> |
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+ | === Fereldan nobility === |
⚫ | Among the [[Ferelden|Fereldan]] nobility, an education is typically provided by a learned tutor, such as [[Aldous]] in the [[Human Noble Origin]]. Noble Andrastian families may often have a [[Chantry]] Mother as a member of the household to attend to the religious education of the young. Examples of Mothers attached to noble households are Mother [[Mallol]] and Mother [[Ailis]] of the [[Cousland family|Cousland]] and [[Theirin family|Theirin]] families respectively. |
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⚫ | Education among the [[Dalish]] appears to be in the main oral, |
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+ | A major facet of noble education appears to be history, as Aldous drills both the [[Human Noble Origin|Human Noble]] and young squires in the household on family history. Reading and writing are naturally part of this education. A noble education does not necessarily make one a strong scholar however, as even King [[Maric Theirin|Maric]] is by his own admission a poor reader.<ref>''[[Dragon Age: The Calling]]'', p. 261.</ref> Martial training is also a component of the education of nobility, as nobles are expected by their commoners to defend them and their territories. It is unusual, but not unheard of, for noble daughters to be educated in the ways of war and battle. |
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+ | Noble education may also include such things as dance and song, as [[Leliana]] learned in Lady Cecilie's household. |
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+ | == Dwarves == |
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+ | [[File:Orzammar Shaperate - archives.png|thumb|290px|The archives of the Shaperate]] |
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⚫ | [[Dwarf|Dwarven]] education in [[Orzammar]] appears to be given to those with [[Caste system|caste]]. Little is known of the nuances of dwarven education but it appears that at least part of it, amongst nobles, may be administered by members of the [[Shaperate]].<ref>As implied by dialogue between a [[Dwarf Noble Origin|Dwarf Noble]] and Shaper [[Czibor]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref> Martial training appears to be a major element of dwarven education in [[Orzammar]], with the best trainers being retained by noble [[house]]holds. |
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+ | The [[Shaperate]] is arguably the largest repository of history and knowledge. Its resources are available to anyone, in order to pursue both personal<ref>As seen with [[Orta]] during [[Lost to the Memories]].</ref> and professional research. Noble households may also serve as patrons for Shaperate scholars.<ref>Such as [[Gertek]].</ref> |
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+ | {{Tabletop RPG material}} |
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+ | However the Shaperate is not the only source of scholarly work in Orzammar. A [[mining caste]] dwarf named Grundrak wrote a book named 'On Combustibles and Corrosives' which discusses the use of combustiles and corrosives for best effect and contains the formalae for both the [[Fire Bomb]] and [[Acid Flask]]. This book was written in the [[Trade tongue]] as he was certain that [[human]]s needed the advice most of all.<ref>''[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]'', Player's Guide, p. 89</ref> |
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⚫ | Amongst the [[casteless]] there is no formal education; indeed, most casteless dwarves appear to be functionally illiterate.<ref>Based on [[Sigrun]]'s illiteracy prior to joining the [[Legion of the Dead]].</ref> However, [[noble hunter]]s are literate and highly educated in poetry and other skills in order to make them attractive to noble partners. |
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+ | [[File:Ben-Hassrath (Those Who Speak).png|thumb|250px|A Tamassran educating converts]] |
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⚫ | Education amongst the [[Qunari]] is administered according to one's role in the rigid society of the [[Qun]]. Learning is a core philosophy of the Qunari way of life. In spite of it, many Qunari do not speak the [[Language|common tongue]] of Thedas.<ref>{{Cite wot|42}}</ref> Amongst Qunari, the [[tamassran]]s are arguably the most educated, being fluent in many languages<ref>As implied by [[Rasaan]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Those Who Speak]]''.</ref> in order to educate, or re-educate, converts to the Qun. Tamassrans raise the young, administer their general education, and evaluate them for placement in society. |
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+ | == Dalish elves == |
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⚫ | Education among the [[Dalish]] appears to be in the main oral,<ref>As implied by [[hahren]]s [[Paivel]] and [[Sarel]].</ref> who instruct through the use of lore and storytelling. The Dalish retain their history through oral tradition as well as books in some cases.<ref>As implied by the book [[Morrigan]] takes from [[Ariane]]'s clan.</ref> A clan's First studies lore, magic and history in order to become a successful [[Keeper]].<ref>According to [[Merrill]] in ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.</ref> A Keeper is ostensibly a clan's leader and as such is viewed as wise and learned. |
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Dalish elves hold Arlathvhens in order to reconvene with other clans and to exchange their collected lore. |
Dalish elves hold Arlathvhens in order to reconvene with other clans and to exchange their collected lore. |
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+ | == Known scholars == |
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− | Among city elves, Hahren [[Valendrian]] in the City Elf Origin also acts as an administrator and intermediary between the elves and the city at large, indicating that, in order to fulfill his tasks, he has enjoyed greater education than most city elves are given. |
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+ | === Chantry-sanctioned === |
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+ | * Brother [[Ferdinand Genitivi]]<ref name="wot125">{{Cite wot2|125}}</ref> |
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+ | * [[Ines Arancia]]<ref name="wot125" /> |
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+ | * Sister Petrine<ref name="wot125" /> |
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+ | * Sister Lilian Hatch<ref name="wot125" /> |
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+ | * Sister Oran Petrarchius<ref>{{Cite wot2|141}}</ref> |
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+ | * Sister Dorcas [[Guerrin family|Guerrin]]<ref name="wot143">{{Cite wot2|143}}</ref> |
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+ | * [[First Enchanter]] Josephus<ref>{{Cite wot2|145}}</ref> |
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+ | === Disapproved by the Chantry === |
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+ | * [[Laudine]]<ref>{{Cite wot2|139}}</ref> <small>(former Chantry Sister)</small> |
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⚫ | Education amongst the [[Qunari]] is administered according to one's role in the rigid society of the Qun. Learning is a core philosophy of the Qunari way of life. In spite of it, many Qunari do not speak the common tongue of Thedas. Amongst Qunari [[ |
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+ | === Others === |
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+ | * Philliam, A Bard!<ref>{{Cite wot2|136}}</ref> |
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+ | * Massache de Jean-Mien<ref name="wot143" /> |
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+ | * [[Orlesian royalty and nobility|Lady]] Alcyone<ref name="wot144">{{Cite wot2|144}}</ref> |
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+ | * [[Orlesian royalty and nobility|Baron]] Havard-Pierre D'Amortisan<ref name="wot144" /> |
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+ | * Ferdinand [[Pentaghast family|Pentaghast]]<ref>{{Cite wot2|145}}</ref> |
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+ | * Mother [[Ailis]]<ref name="wot142">{{Cite wot2|142}}</ref> |
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+ | * [[Frederic]] of Serault<ref name="wot142" /> |
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+ | * [[Codex entry: Hyena|Stephan d'Eroin]] |
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+ | == Notable repositories == |
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+ | * The [[Shaperate]] of [[Orzammar]] |
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+ | * The library of [[Kinloch Hold]] |
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+ | * [[Archive of the Crows]] in [[Antiva City]] |
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+ | * The Grand Library of The [[Winter Palace]], [[Orlais]] |
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+ | * Vir Dirthara, the [[Shattered Library]], accessible from [[The Crossroads]] |
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+ | * The library of [[Weisshaupt|Weisshaupt Fortress]] in the [[Anderfels]]<ref>[[Dragon Age: Last Flight]], p. 214</ref> |
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== Known universities == |
== Known universities == |
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+ | * [[University of Orlais]]<ref>''[[Dragon Age: The Masked Empire]]'', Chapter 1</ref> |
+ | * University of Markham<ref>{{Cite wot|71}}</ref> |
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− | * Ferelden university ''(if [[Anora]] rules alone)''<ref>''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]'' epilogue slide if Anora is the sole ruler.</ref> |
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+ | * University of [[Ferelden]] (If [[Anora]] is the sole ruler)<ref>[[Epilogue (Origins)]].</ref> |
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+ | == Trivia == |
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+ | * [[Zevran Arainai]] and other [[assassin]]s of the Antivan Crows are notably literate,<ref>As assassination contracts must be read per Master [[Ignacio]].</ref> and the Crows maintain their own scholarship in their archive. |
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+ | * [[Fenris]] is illiterate as a consequence of his enslavement.<ref>As seen during [[The Book of Shartan]] quest.</ref> |
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+ | * [[Elan Ve'mal]] mentions there being a specific college for herbalists. |
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== References == |
== References == |
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+ | [[Category:Lore]] |
− | [[Category:Chantry]] |
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− | [[Category:Fereldan nobility]] |
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− | [[Category:Orlesian nobility]] |
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− | [[Category:Elven lore]] |
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− | [[Category:Dwarven lore]] |
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− | [[Category:Qunari lore]] |
Revision as of 00:32, 31 July 2020
Education in Thedas varies depending on race, culture, and class, and from nation to nation.
Human nations
Andrastian Chantry
The education provided to those of the Chantry appears on par with that of nobles. Templar recruits are literate and are taught history[1] in addition to their martial training and religious education. Only initiates, those who have taken vows to devote their lives to the Chantry, receive an academic education.[2]
Members of the Chantry, by virtue of their responsibilities, are naturally literate and well-read, in the Chant of Light if nothing else.
Local Chantries may also provide some instruction to their followers and allow access to their texts.[3]
Chantry members may also pursue scholarship. Clerics are the true academics of the Chantry, those men and women who have dedicated themselves to the pursuit of knowledge.[2] The most well-known Chantry scholar is Brother Ferdinand Genitivi, lecturer and author of numerous texts and travelogues. Other scholars search for ancient artifacts and scrolls, such as Sister Justine, curator of the Denerim chantry. Justine is also versed in decoding ciphers and encrypted text.
Circle of Magi
The education of a mage is as extensive as that of a noble, if not more so. Beyond being taught to control their magic, a mage learns of the various schools of magic as well as languages, reading, writing, scrying, healing, etc. A mage's training consists of extensive study of arcane lore.
Much like the Chantry, the Circle of Magi encourages scholarship and publishes the completed research. Examples of this are the botanical writings of Ines and the spirit research of Rhys. Through their education and scholarship, mages are considered some of the most educated members of society and as such may sometimes function as advisers in royal courts.
Circles of Magi have massive libraries and are typically the greatest repositories of knowledge in a given country, though access is naturally limited.
Commoners
Commoners appear to receive little formal education in most countries in Thedas and many may be illiterate. City elves receive even less education than human commoners. As such, dwarven runes may be used in place of writing in some cases.[4] In other instances tally marks may be used to delineate locations or distances.[5]
However, in sharp contrast, those who work as servants in noble estates appear to receive extensive education, at least enough that is sufficient to perform their tasks.[6]
In recent years, Empress Celene Valmont I has been strongly encouraging the University of Orlais to overlook the lack of status and rank for individuals who show prodigious talent or potential which could help further the interests and prestige of the Orlesian Empire, provided a noble sponsors them. Most recently this has even extended to Celene personally interceding in support of an elven math prodigy, Lennan, who was sponsored by Comtesse Helene.[7] Elves are now allowed into the university, although it is common for their work to go unacknowledged and uncredited.[8]
Slaves
Slaves in the Tevinter Imperium are often illiterate[9]; However, some receive formal education and training for specific purposes such as working in libraries, accounting or scribing. Literacy is notable and reflects on a slave's price.[10][11]
To make up for this lack of instruction, Tevinter slaves develop their own pictograms as a way to warn other slaves of things such as a master's temperament and other practical uses related to their society. These symbols go largely unnoticed by their owners and have a local significance, thus the same image might mean different things to different groups.[12]
Fereldan nobility
Among the Fereldan nobility, an education is typically provided by a learned tutor, such as Aldous in the Human Noble Origin. Noble Andrastian families may often have a Chantry Mother as a member of the household to attend to the religious education of the young. Examples of Mothers attached to noble households are Mother Mallol and Mother Ailis of the Cousland and Theirin families respectively.
A major facet of noble education appears to be history, as Aldous drills both the Human Noble and young squires in the household on family history. Reading and writing are naturally part of this education. A noble education does not necessarily make one a strong scholar however, as even King Maric is by his own admission a poor reader.[13] Martial training is also a component of the education of nobility, as nobles are expected by their commoners to defend them and their territories. It is unusual, but not unheard of, for noble daughters to be educated in the ways of war and battle.
Noble education may also include such things as dance and song, as Leliana learned in Lady Cecilie's household.
Noble households may also boast libraries, as Castle Cousland does.
Dwarves
Dwarven education in Orzammar appears to be given to those with caste. Little is known of the nuances of dwarven education but it appears that at least part of it, amongst nobles, may be administered by members of the Shaperate.[14] Martial training appears to be a major element of dwarven education in Orzammar, with the best trainers being retained by noble households.
The Shaperate is arguably the largest repository of history and knowledge. Its resources are available to anyone, in order to pursue both personal[15] and professional research. Noble households may also serve as patrons for Shaperate scholars.[16]
However the Shaperate is not the only source of scholarly work in Orzammar. A mining caste dwarf named Grundrak wrote a book named 'On Combustibles and Corrosives' which discusses the use of combustiles and corrosives for best effect and contains the formalae for both the Fire Bomb and Acid Flask. This book was written in the Trade tongue as he was certain that humans needed the advice most of all.[17]
Casteless dwarves
Amongst the casteless there is no formal education; indeed, most casteless dwarves appear to be functionally illiterate.[18] However, noble hunters are literate and highly educated in poetry and other skills in order to make them attractive to noble partners.
Qunari
Education amongst the Qunari is administered according to one's role in the rigid society of the Qun. Learning is a core philosophy of the Qunari way of life. In spite of it, many Qunari do not speak the common tongue of Thedas.[19] Amongst Qunari, the tamassrans are arguably the most educated, being fluent in many languages[20] in order to educate, or re-educate, converts to the Qun. Tamassrans raise the young, administer their general education, and evaluate them for placement in society.
Dalish elves
Education among the Dalish appears to be in the main oral,[21] who instruct through the use of lore and storytelling. The Dalish retain their history through oral tradition as well as books in some cases.[22] A clan's First studies lore, magic and history in order to become a successful Keeper.[23] A Keeper is ostensibly a clan's leader and as such is viewed as wise and learned.
Dalish elves hold Arlathvhens in order to reconvene with other clans and to exchange their collected lore.
Known scholars
Chantry-sanctioned
- Brother Ferdinand Genitivi[24]
- Ines Arancia[24]
- Sister Petrine[24]
- Sister Lilian Hatch[24]
- Sister Oran Petrarchius[25]
- Sister Dorcas Guerrin[26]
- First Enchanter Josephus[27]
Disapproved by the Chantry
Others
- Philliam, A Bard![29]
- Massache de Jean-Mien[26]
- Lady Alcyone[30]
- Baron Havard-Pierre D'Amortisan[30]
- Ferdinand Pentaghast[31]
- Mother Ailis[32]
- Frederic of Serault[32]
- Stephan d'Eroin
Notable repositories
- The Shaperate of Orzammar
- The library of Kinloch Hold
- Archive of the Crows in Antiva City
- The Grand Library of The Winter Palace, Orlais
- Vir Dirthara, the Shattered Library, accessible from The Crossroads
- The library of Weisshaupt Fortress in the Anderfels[33]
Known universities
- University of Orlais[34]
- University of Markham[35]
- University of Ferelden (If Anora is the sole ruler)[36]
Trivia
- Zevran Arainai and other assassins of the Antivan Crows are notably literate,[37] and the Crows maintain their own scholarship in their archive.
- Fenris is illiterate as a consequence of his enslavement.[38]
- Elan Ve'mal mentions there being a specific college for herbalists.