Hirochi the Booklord
Hirochi the Booklord
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Location: | Bookshop and library south of garden.
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Species: | Rakshasa
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Beast Speak: | Yes
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Speaks With: | All
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“I am a booklord, as was my father. I buy and sell books, of course, but I also facilitate the creation and use of books. You may read books in my study nook for free.
Hirochi the Booklord is a Rakshasa merchant and Booklord
Location
- Rahu
- Hirochi the Booklord lives in a bookshop south of the public garden in the City of Rahu.
Shopkeeper
Hirochi the Booklord sells some basic, prewritten books for use through Autodidacticism.
Items Sold[view/edit]
350 councils | [Neutral] | |
520 councils | [Neutral] | |
900 councils | [Neutral] | |
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7 councils | [Neutral] | |
15 councils | [Neutral] | |
60 councils | [Friends] | |
105 councils | [Close Friends] | |
150 councils | [Best Friends] | |
195 councils | [Like Family] | |
270 councils | [Like Family] | |
15 councils | [Neutral] | |
37 councils | [Neutral] | |
75 councils | [Friends] | |
112 councils | [Close Friends] |
Items Purchased [view/edit]
Spending Limits [view/edit]
Favor Level | Cap Per Item | Weekly Pool |
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Neutral | 50 | 2,500 |
Comfortable | 7,500 | |
Friends | ||
Close Friends | 550 | 22,500 |
Best Friends | 750 | 30,000 |
Like Family | 45,000 | |
Soul Mates | 60,000 |
Favor
Small Talk [view/edit]
- Likes New combat textbooks (for any combat skill).Hint
Favor Rewards
Hang Outs
The Hang Out options offered by Hirochi the Booklord are only accessible to characters with an active VIP subscription. The Hang Outs are used to give Autodidacticism levels to characters who have already learned more than the introductory books from Non-Fiction Writing can teach.
Take a course on autodidacticism (?h)
“Hirochi said, "That's it! Just remember my study mnemonics and you'll do fine. Study in a quiet place, free of distractions. You can use my study nook if you want.
Oh, and remember to try to take care of your textbook! It will get messed up over time, of course, but if you can just avoid spilling anything on it, the textbook will last a long time."
- 85 favor with Hirochi the Booklord
- 2500 Autodidacticism XP
Take another course on autodidacticism (22h) - Complete "Take a course on autodidacticism"
“Hirochi said, "You've learned one of my favorite autodidactic techniques, speed-reading! But it will take time for you to master it. As we Rakshasa say, 'practice until it's instinct!'"
- 3500 Autodidacticism XP
Training
Hirochi the Booklord will train Non-Fiction Writing to anyone with 50 levels of Calligraphy.
Non-Fiction Writing Unlock Skill Level Cost Favor 0 ??? councils [Neutral] 50 ??? councils [Neutral]
Services
Consignment
- Hirochi the Booklord offers Consignment at [???].
- Mark-up fee of ???, stocking fee of ??? Councils.
- Max ? items (Item categories).
Events
Winter Celebration
[Friends] Favor - | ??? |
[Like Family] Favor - | ??? |
Conversations
“Textbooks are precious. Especially martial textbooks. Everyone needs to know how to defend themselves.
- What is this shop for?
I sell textbooks for all sorts of martial arts. My visiting friend Wintria sells textbooks for some less-practical topics. If you've never studied combat by reading a book before, please allow me to give you a free lesson! Afterwards, you are free to use my study nook for your research!
- Can you teach me to write books?
If you already have excellent penmanship, I can teach you the basics of assembling a textbook. This includes how to bind and cover it. Of course, your first few textbooks won't be great, but if you keep at it, you'll eventually be able to make viable textbooks. And I will be happy to buy those textbooks from you!
“Many of the Rakshasa living in Rahu learned to speak basic Rakshasan from our parents or grandparents, but none of us can read the texts left behind by our ancestors. The written language uses colors to indicate important parts of speech, and those of us born on this world don't seem to be able to see the same colors as our ancestors.
Our sages are working on that problem, of course, but in the meantime there is no way to write Rakshasan! I've been trying to convince people to write Rakshasan phonetically using the Human alphabet, the way Goblinese is often written. it may be the only hope of saving my ancestral language.
Oh, but don't worry, all of my books are written in Human for convenience!
“Wintria prefers the term "bookseller" over "booklord," but of course she's a Human, and that's just how they are: commerce-oriented.
Whereas I wish to be seen as an expert at books --a booklord -- because Rakshasa value merchants who are experts. It's a pity that Wintria is not a Rakshasa, because she is worthy of the title of booklord. I don't believe the Humans in her homeland recognize her writing expertise.
“On our homeworld of Ravana, my people write books in the Rakshasan language, and most books aren't bound and printed at all, they're entirely magic! Of course, I've only heard stories of Ravana from my father, but I long to see it some day.