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The illiterate conduct means going without reading, writing or engraving during the game. The main effect of this is the lack of reading scrolls, no engraving Elbereth to protect yourself, and spellcasters being unable to learn from spellbooks.

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  • Illiterate
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  • The illiterate conduct means going without reading, writing or engraving during the game. The main effect of this is the lack of reading scrolls, no engraving Elbereth to protect yourself, and spellcasters being unable to learn from spellbooks.
  • Illiterate means never having learnt to read or write. Usually illiteracy means having little or no formal education. If a well educated person loses the ability to read and write, for example through going blind that person isn't called illiterate.
  • Refund: 5000 RP Points You do not have the ability to read or write.
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  • The illiterate conduct means going without reading, writing or engraving during the game. The main effect of this is the lack of reading scrolls, no engraving Elbereth to protect yourself, and spellcasters being unable to learn from spellbooks.
  • Illiterate means never having learnt to read or write. Usually illiteracy means having little or no formal education. If a well educated person loses the ability to read and write, for example through going blind that person isn't called illiterate.
  • Refund: 5000 RP Points You do not have the ability to read or write.
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