nobles made reading unpopular, showed one couldn’t afford buy spells — Colleen Chen, Dysmorphic Kingdom

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The nobles had made reading unpopular, as it showed that one couldn’t afford to buy spells or magical devices, since one had to get knowledge to do things the ordinary way; even if this view held little logic, the king himself was known to insult readers as “bookfaces” or “unable to think for themselves, so they need to spout what others have said,” and these opinions became popular, as did most views expressed by the king or his son.

Colleen Chen, Dysmorphic Kingdom

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