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=The Academy=
 
=The Academy=
  
The Academy is a building where character can study and increase the following attributes: Intelligence, Charisma. It is managed by the ''Academy Director''.
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An Academy will have the following public links:
  
[[Image:academy-1.png]]
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* Donate
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* Info
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* Study
  
==Public Links==
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An Academy will have the following private links:
  
===Donate===
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* Inventory
This function allows players to donate money or items to the structure.
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* Manage
  
===Info===
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==Donate==
Here it will be possible to view general statistics on the building's contributions. This page will also be a Monument of Gratitude to the players who built the structure.
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Function to donate items to the structure.
  
===Studying===
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==Info==
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It will be possible to view general statistics on the building contribution. This page will also be a memento to thank the players who built the structure
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==Study==
  
You can study two courses:
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With a level  1 Academy, two generic courses will be available:  
  
* Logic, Rhetorica and Grammatica'': Increases Intelligence
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<ul>
* Politics, Literature and Art'': Increases Charisma
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<li>Logic, Literature and Arts: Increases Intelligence</li>
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<li>Retorica and Grammar: Increases Charisma</li>
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</ul>
  
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Each course has 20 levels that will raise the related stat to the level.
  
For further details, please see [[en_US_Studying|Studying or Training]].
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Example: If char has charisma 14, he will be able to attend to course Retorica and Grammar level 15.
  
==Reserved Links==
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Action is blocking and takes '''3''' glut per hour and '''5''' energy per hour.
  
===Inventory===
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    Canceling the action won’t refund the money and the hours will be wasted.
The structure owner will be able to add and withdraw items from the structure's storage.
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===Manage===
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==Inventory==
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Academy Director will be able put and withdraw items from structure's storage.
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==Manage==
  
The structure owner can manage the Academy and can:
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When the Academy will be completed an Academy Director will manage it. The Academy director is appointed by a Vassal.
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He would be able to:
  
* Set the hourly cost for studying for citizens and foreigners
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* Set hourly cost for studying for citizens and foreigners</li>
* Manage the Academy inventory
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* Manage the Academy inventory</li>
  
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    The Academy Director must insure that there is enough piece of papers stocked
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    in the inventory in order to keep courses slots available.
  
<div class='evidencebox'>
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Each piece of paper will provide enough material for '''3''' hours of lesson. a [[Workshops#The_Herbalist|Herbalist]] will be able to produce paper pieces from linen and leather (linen was cut, beaten and allowed to ferment and rinsed in water. Then sheet was sized in an animal glue made from animal skin).
The Director must assure that there are enough pieces of paper stocked in the inventory to keep enough courses slots available. One piece of paper will provide enough material for 3 hours of lesson.
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</div>
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===Setting course price===
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===Setting course price===
The Director will be able to set the hourly cost for both citizen and foreigners. Hourly cost must be greater than 0.
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The Director will be able to set the hourly cost (> 1) for both citizen and foreigners.
 
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===Rest===
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The Academy Director can rest in the Academy. See [[Resting]].
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[[Category: General Information]]
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