Edukacjusz (Educator)
He is not the first bookish Dwarf in Wrocław. He is not the only one who is a lover of books and acquiring knowledge.
What does this mean? Simply that dwarven Intelligence is growing in strength. We have recently devoted much space to the Merchants’ Guild. Now it is time for the group, not very originally called Intelligence. It includes Bibliofil, Wykształciuch, Edukacjusz and many other dwarf sages unknown to people. The knowledge that even "average” Dwarfs have is unimaginable for humans. So how do we embrace the wisdom of the little Intellectuals? An additional difficulty would certainly be the fact that the attribute of wisdom is understood somewhat differently by Dwarfs in many areas. To be more precise, they value what is undervalued or simply unknown in the human world.
For example, a Dwarf who has possessed the ability to reach a destination known only to Pigeons was considered a sage of extraordinary significance even though he could not scientifically explain that ability. Dwarfs often gain knowledge not by reason, but by intuition. They need books and disputes to preserve the wisdom of generations, which they consider their greatest treasure. An example is the work studied by Edukacjusz, written down in the old dwarven language, based on observation of the sky. This allows Edukacjusz to read from the stars what his ancestors saw in them.