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[[File:dwarf_scholar.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Smart, but still depends on alcohol.]]'''Scholars''' are an assigned [[occupation]] at [[libraries]]. They can be assigned in the Locations and Occupations menu ({{key|l}}). Scholars from other civilizations may visit your fort to discuss topics with fellow scholars, or write books.
 
 
 
Scholars research [[topic]]s through pondering and discussing them. Each scholar will spend their time on a single topic until it is researched or they obtain the [[knowledge]] through apprenticeship or reading a book. Each time a scholar ponders or discusses a topic, an invisible counter is increased. This counter will randomly (time wise, roughly twice a year) finish and then the scholar will obtain an invisible amount of research points. The latter seems to be semi-random, but the higher the scholar's related scholarly skills, the higher the amount of research points they obtain. Once they've received a certain amount of research points (Values of 100K have been reported), scholars will either make a discovery and get a happy [[Thoughts|thought]], or if the topic was already known, be dejected that they could not further the field of research. Exact mechanics can be found on [[Topic#Discovering Topics]].
 
 
 
Research can take in-game decades, but scholars will continue their research if the fort is retired and will bring their research when migrating between forts. The topics and discoveries involved currently have [[Book#Literary_Forms|little in-game effect]], but will be expanded upon at a later date.
 
 
 
Scholars will write manuals for topics that they know about, but that are not yet represented in your library. The [[writer|writing]] and [[wordsmith]] skills are used when writing books, with each book giving 50 xp in writing skill and 12 in wordsmith. Migrant and visitor scholars have learned a number of topics in worldgen, but your starting dwarves, no matter how many skill ranks you give them, will not. For new libraries, it is therefore recommended to either use migrant and visitor scholars, or to buy and raid pre-existing books.
 
 
 
Pondering will give roughly 0-5 xp in a topic's related scholarly skill (leading to about 700 xp in a year of only pondering), while discussion will increase said skill by 10-30 xp. The [[speaker]] skill is also used while discussing a topic. Discussion does not lead to research progress for the scholar that is not researching the topic. However, its higher xp gain will increase the amount of research progress they can make over time if their research topic is in the same field.
 
 
 
Scholars can also form master/apprentice relationships, and the master will teach their apprentices about a topic. A high teaching skill for the master and high student skill for the apprentice leads to faster skill growth.
 
 
 
Being a scholar is pretty much a full-time job - dwarves will eventually do other things as well, but it can take a season or so to get around to it. If you make, say, your mechanic a scholar, then it is best to take them off the job when you need them to work; the same goes for doctors.
 
 
 
It appears that pondering is one of the things that fulfills the "think abstractly" need<!--not rigorously tested, but dwarf with high need in that was assigned to be scholar in library and he appeared to  ponder a bit and the need was switched to fulfilled-->.
 
 
 
==Involved skills==
 
Discussing and pondering topics trains skills. Some of them are useful in practice, but some of them are only useful in the library.
 
 
 
{{Skill Box|Scholar|5:0|5:0|
 
* [[Critical thinker]]
 
* [[Logician]]
 
* [[Mathematician]]
 
* [[Astronomer]]
 
* [[Chemist]]
 
* [[Geographer]]
 
* [[Optics engineer]]
 
* [[Fluid engineer]]
 
* [[Tracker]]
 
}}
 
 
 
Skills trained that are also useful in practice:
 
* [[Diagnosis]]
 
* [[Bone doctor]]
 
* [[Surgeon]]
 
* [[Suturer]]
 
* [[Wound dresser]]
 
* [[Mechanic]]
 
* [[Organizer]]
 
* [[Record keeper]]
 
* [[Pump operator]]
 
* [[Observer]]
 
 
 
==Traits involved==
 
A belief in knowledge is needed to be a scholar. A dwarf that thinks knowledge is a waste of time will not engage in scholarly activities.
 
 
 
Being curious and/or inclined to abstract thought is ideal for a scholar. A dwarf that is incurious or uninclined to abstract thought is less likely to study in the library.
 
 
 
==Professions==
 
While "Scholar" is the default profession, dwarves who gain sufficient scholarship skills can receive one of several titles (in order of preference):
 
 
 
* '''Sage''' - High Levels of Critical Thinking + a 2nd skill (Logician, a Medical Skill, or possibly others)
 
* '''Mathematician''' - High Levels of Mathematics
 
* '''Philosopher''' - High Levels of Logician
 
* '''Historian''' - High Levels of Critical Thinking
 
* '''Astronomer''' - High Levels of Astronomy
 
* '''Naturalist''' - High Levels of Tracker
 
* '''Chemist''' - High Levels of Chemistry
 
* '''Geographer''' - High Levels of Geography
 
* '''Engineer''' - High Levels of Optics or Fluid Engineering, can be coupled with Mechanic or Pump Operator.
 
* '''Scholar''' - Low level academic skills
 
 
 
Medical professions work as expected ([[Surgeon]] for Surgery, etc.) except when coupled with critical thinking since that will produce a sage, and with multiple medical skills will become a '''[[Doctor]]'''. It appears that [[Diagnostician]] is most important for medical scholars, but relevant topics will increase other medical skills as well - discussing the [[Topic#Medicine|Suturing]] topic increases [[Suturer]].
 
 
 
An engineer without experience in [[Topic#Engineering|optic or fluid topics]] is simply called [[Mechanic]].
 
 
 
During [[world generation]], historical figures who decide to become scholars will relocate to their nearest library (located either in a dwarven [[fortress]] or human [[town]]) where they will typically remain for the rest of their lives, unless they are promoted to nobility. It seems that any creature that can learn can become a scholar, which includes not only civilized races, but also animal people and even plump helmet men (which cannot speak). Only members of dwarf, elf, or human civilizations can become scholars, with research areas [[Entity token#SCHOLAR|determined by civilization]]: dwarf civilizations can have scholars in any field, elf civilizations are limited to nature-related areas (naturalist, astronomer, geographer, and philosopher), and human civilization research areas are determined by their randomly generated [[Personality_trait#Beliefs|cultural values]] during world generation. Goblin and kobold civilizations will never produce scholars because they lack the necessary [[entity token]]s, but goblin members of scholarly civilizations may become scholars.{{cite forum|140163/7489079}} Elf and goblin scholars will effectively live forever within the safety of their libraries, many having seen the entire history of their world come and go, after long since mastering their chosen field.
 
 
 
{{Translation| dwarven = mishthem | elvish = naquina | goblin = mol | human = rushán}}
 
 
 
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[[Ru:Scholar]]
 
[[Fr:Savant (scholar)]]
 

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