Crake
I AM THE STORM THAT IS APPROACHING
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ah, yes, that's the dude I've been thinking and forgetting everything about!
Ah, so...
If what I'm getting is right, we have the following people teaching in SD Scholarum:
1) Teana
2) Velen
3) 2 Oracles (one of whom is a crafter via craftbots and his feat, and as such also a teacher)
4) 2 Druid Treants
5) 1 Lotus Leshy
6) Sarah
We also have the following problems:
1) Avariel Hunter of 7th level that was there from the very beginning, with the other PoA teachers/crafters was completely forgotten about and we need the results from him.
2) Druid Treants don't give us any druids, despite OG's having made their 'generic' classes (like druid) more-or-less freely available.
3) Alas the Wisperer, level 7 Witch, isn't yet teaching although she's crafting via craftbot nowadays too, and should be moved to teaching.
4) the numbers of applicants/students are bjorked.
is that all?
:/
What I tried to convey with the minor action seen coming to fruition in this update was just that, but DP preferred to just rebuild the tower, instead of dropping some more facilities on the plaza-sized space directly around the tower which is already available :/
From what DP has implied in prose, the Shadow Tower was about two-thirds to one-half functional, or thereabouts, so our total possible local student population just increased by about one or two orders of magnitude.
And I imagine that other locations, based in large, palatial Manses, can house at least one hundred, maybe two hundred if you squeezed them in real tight. If we're assuming our current number deducts about a hundred which Horio has deferred to SD until he could get up and running, that means SD currently has a student population (not counting aspirants) of 400. I have no idea where aspirants fall, but he referenced facilities for people actively learning rather than merely catching up on their letters or attempting to awaken their sorcery. You only need part of the facilities for short amounts of time for the latter, and not at all for the former. So long-term occupation, we can assume he only meant students.
Now increasing the number of Aspirants doesn't greatly increase the logistical problems unless you outstrip the number of mundane tutors or spellcasting teachers/instructors to oversee the sometimes trial and error awakenings.
So we can assume that the Tower alone can accommodate 800 students, at minimum. I think 1,000 might be possible, if you spaced classes very efficiently and had enough instructors.
You start running into problems by trying to actively run an educational institution above that number out of one building, no matter how large. Foot traffic, fire hazards, and classroom sizes.
I also posit that we could theoretically accommodate that same number of aspirants in SD alone, who could first option SD Scholarum when a space opens up, or learn in a neighboring city.
So what are our short term practical limitations, is I think one question you asked? And what's more important, because we can always just expand later.
Minimum, 900 students, if we include Tyrosh. So we could take on nearly 400 more mages. That's 100 for Horio, on his own, to oversee, and 800 that the number of staff we currently have could probably keep up with. Hire three more teachers, and we could probably handle 200 in Tyrosh and 1,000 in SD, bringing that number up to 1,200.
If we're talking about maximum occupation capacity just from opening new outposts in different provinces, the ones in mind (Myr, Lys, Tolos, Mantarys, Naath), if we hired an additional thirteen teachers from what we have now, we could probably have as many as 2,200 students.
That's me spit balling numbers, though.
A complex occupying most of the excess free space in the Shadow Tower, going by my impression of how big it is, and how you could have multiple levels whilst conserving as much room as possible, SD's possible mage population making use of the facilities for both educational purposes and research, quickly climbs to probably a few thousand, to several thousand if they book labs and workshops in timeslots months ahead of time.