Talk:Book 8: Legacy/@comment-50.47.104.74-20190522014643/@comment-2601:600:9880:21C0:69C1:B48D:53C:688A-20190522214828

Q1) Yeah, they start training early on in Foxfire (by which I mean the elite levels) Q2) some Talentless/unworthy people are told yo go to exillium and I’m very sure there’s got to be some other ‘normal’ schools around as they mentioned in the first book. And talentless also still get offered jobs but are in the lower class cities Q3) Well it’s actually certain talents that are more ‘valued’ than others. A lot of people have talents and more people have talents than don’t, but it’s certain abilities like inflicting and Beguiler that are valued. (But Mr. Forkle and Fitz said opposite things on book 1 and book 5. Fitz said that telepaths are super rare and are a very valued ability, while in book 5, Forkle said ‘that’s why there are so many telepaths in the nobility’ so they’re both two contradicting statements? But I have an ability list and more people have the Telepath ability than anyone else (like around 10 or so). Second is Empath. Which I think is around maybe 6 or 7 people?) Q4) I don’t know for sure but I think Della might have explained that they get the same jobs as people with abilities, just in different cities which symbolize which class they’re in. Don’t quote me on this though as I don’t know for sure Q5) Depends. There’s a lot of jobs but a popular one is an Emissary for the Council (they basically investigate and do the all the dirty work). And there are other jobs I can’t remember in the nobility but there might be a less higher system of Emissaries for the emissaries/the council. I think Alden calls Timkin out for that in Exile at the part where they’re trying to steal Silveny but I can’t remember the exact words Q6) True, plus the Lost Cities was quite peaceful before Sophie came. I mean, even if there weren’t that many errands to run, they were pretty big errands, such as Prentice’s mystery (and Alden believed Sophie existed when the council didn’t), Cyrah’s death, and probably more, also you can’t forget matchmaking. That’s not related but idk if it’s in the nobility or not. Probably is because it’s deciding the future of everyone. Q7) Yeah, in the first book it explained that there were many schools, but Foxfire is the school for the noble and that’s where you should go if you want to be in the nobility. At this point, Foxfire and Exillium are the only specific schools I’ve heard mentioned and I’m pretty sure there should be more but I don’t think they come into play yet. (Or Shannon forgot about them) Q8) In Lodestar I think it mentioned that Exillium was the school for the unworthy which kind of implies it might be the only one, but there probably are more we don’t know about.

Sorry this was so long!

-GGTheBookworm