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>>41809586
I think I would enjoy her figuring out puzzles and stuff in survival horror games more than just listening to her getting spooked. We get plenty of high pitched owl noises in normal streams anyway.

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Wait why are you asking me? I'm really not that knowledgeable in terms of education history.
Please note that at around this point in history there's basically no public education, much less one that has different subjects. Aside from say China where there's a long history of a public examination system and centralisation. You also need to consider who holds power in your society. And have the most access to knowledge. In many societies, it was the ecclesiastical organizations that handle education. Also consider what your people do. Agricultural work requires quite a lot of manpower. Farmers often cannot spare their manpower (children) to work their own fields. But of course, that also depends on how your society is organized. If your society is full of landless or under-landed farmers (so they work on the farms of big land owners) then in general they might be able to send some of their children to school. There's a reason why public schooling in its modern form only really emerged in the 19th century, and it's only in the tail end of the century that it really bloomed.
I suggest reworking that into something that's for young hags from rich or well off families instead.

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