I think the same thing is true in Kalvad as in Thedas, which is that universities are a place where one is permitted the time to ask all sorts of questions, and not expected to do so alone. In the sense that there are other people who have been asking questions or wishing to learn things before you, and then at the same time as you, so one isn't reliant entirely on their own cleverness. Which isn't to degrade the institution, of course. I think it's a very admirable sort of arrangement.
—But yes, of course. There are lots of dreadful Kalvadan scholars.
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—But yes, of course. There are lots of dreadful Kalvadan scholars.