[quote=@Spoopy Scary] Good point. I have a better idea, You'd expect an athlete to have a high proficiency in athletics, not a beggar who is fast on his feet. I'll move it down one tier. I'd then have two slots available for somewhat in addition to the crossbow: acrobatics, since he'll do a bit of climbing and jumping - and it was revealed he was destined for the college, so maybe a touch of illusion, as has been revealed, [/quote] Sounds serviceable! [quote=@ConstableWalrus] [@Spoopy Scary] Keep in mind mate that Magic is a study, you have to learn it. You can't just have someone suddenly know a couple spells or just pick up a textbook and learn it. That's that same for any skill especially magic :P Just keep that in mind :D [/quote] While an excellent point, I imagine it wouldn't be impossible or entirely unreasonable for someone with a magical affinity to be able to self-teach themselves a relatively simple spell from a book, but it would require a lot of time and practice. After all, you can learn a lot of real life skills from just reading a book and practicing (heck, most of my job's technical aspects come from understanding theory from books and then applying it), and if somebody already has an affinity to magic, then I can see them feasibly at least getting their foot in the door. Won't be like a formal education, mind you, but it's still better than guessing blindly.