So the idea I was working with pertaining to her INT was: yes, the I'wali teach their young how to read and write in their native language (a mix of Kinyarwandan and Elvish) at a young age but also that the I'wali are a people and land more analogous to southern Africa during this time period--where people were reading and writing at high levels in comparison to medieval Europe. Imare's magic was an all encompassing blessing which makes the I'wali forests awash in her myst and makes the I'wali preternaturally adept with using [i]her[/i] magic (i.e. temporarily blessing objects, and at higher levels of aptitude: rune-writing and infusing, enhancing one's body, etc.) but they aren't expert spellcasters (she won't be slinging Relentless Hex or Agnonizing Blasts everywhere djsdksjdskdjs) or extremely knowledgeable about other kinds of magic. They're learned, its just highly specialized and culturally specific. On the industrialization thing: I was using it kind of broadly, in retrospect. That far as the I'wali are concerned, the advancements of major cities are extreme and frightening and are coming at a pace more rapid than they've seen. But you're right, there's a better term for what I'm trying to conceive, I just couldn't think of it at the time. The daggers were just one of those things where I was thinking 'yeah she'll be using them often might as well list them'. EDIT: yeah let me gone head and take out the carbon aluminum arrows dhdhdhd iono shit bout archery im baby [@Xaltwind]