Message from @Lucienne d'Anwyl
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the polish
Like other craftsmen
the mongols
etc.
they never had a written langauge
Writing is a witchcraft!
until missionaries gave them one
Yes most people in history were illiterate
Or at least it's what our *svyatoi otets* said.
Some did have some basic comprehension
the norse adopted the roman writing system
Like that of a child
because nordic runes were retarded
We treat people from history like they were just apes
@retxirT you know whats really stupid
in mesopotamia
They're so retarded we basically still use a lot of them
Give them a bit of credit we can only infer so much
writing stuff down was such a big deal
In Pathfinder Golarion setting, the goblins consider writing taboo b/c they think it *steals your thoughts.*
They're not necessarily *wrong* tho, *technically.*
How many phone numbers can you remember off the top of your head? How many pieces of famous literature?
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theyd write stuff down
then seal it inside clay
Like we think of history so sterile
Yes, I know.
so no one could know what was written on it
Yes they weren't as educated but they could still use and infer they're human
Writing is super important for trade yes
ostensibly to prevent tampering but it obviously doesnt
IIRC, the oldest example of human writing is a *beer tab.* <:slurpgon:583424900732157956>
Some ancient places have graffiti
First commercial secrets protection ever.
I'd look into it
Shows at the very least even soldiers could write to some extent
or that the scribes were malcontent
Their names, and that's it.
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if you consider the greeks
they were pretty special
because of their class systems
freemen were all basically minor nobles compared to other societies