[Philosopher]
- [Philosophers]
These are aliases for "[Philosopher]".
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Total mentions
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Chapters with the most mentions
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Volumes with the most mentions
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Interlude – Two Rats | They scurried across the floor, sniffing. They searched for food, although food was to be had in plenty. But a rat, in the way [Philosophers] and [Sages] are never content with the limits of their knowledge, continually searched for more food. |
8.40 CTV | The [Student], and apparently aspiring [Philosopher], looked satisfied with his answer. Cognita just raised her brows. |
8.41 | Now there was a stupid thought. She wondered if it were possible, though. There were already [Philosophers] and their equivalents, [Sages]. Could there actually be…she tried to remember some of the more outlandish ideas. |
8.50 | She was part of the intelligence of Ailendamus. Not the ‘spymaster’ intelligence, but the literal intellect cultivated here. Another of Rhisveri’s initiatives. He wanted [Sages]; thus far they had [Scholars], [Historians], [Librarians], [Teachers], [Philosophers], and those were just the ones who were specialized, unlike say, a [Mage]. |
9.14 VM | Everything in moderation, or balanced, was probably the [Philosopher] or [Bar Drunk]’s takeaway on the issue. Another interchangeable group. |
10.06 | Ilekrome remembered that. Erin could only imagine, but the young woman seemed to know. Booste asked her one of those impossible questions. Asked her to…make some sense of it. A job for a [Thought Healer] or [Philosopher]. |
10.14 | Well, he already knew how. The very first number he had found in the rolling of a die corresponded to an ancient [Philosopher]’s chart of elements of the world. From the properties of air to Truegold, an old thinker had tried to quantify each material with a value. |