Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-98.102.158.34-20140908143429/@comment-14909251-20150726223636

73.Anon.52 wrote: Except that Beacon is like a college... you are suggesting that the art of infusing dust into clothing... let alone using raw dust... is not taught at the highest level of education available... which would make it a dead art that is so rare as to be traceable... yet Ironwood claimed knowledge of it and that it was common enough anyone could do it.... do you see the disconnect? This is not some public high school... it's an elite finishing school that considers sending students into battle both an acceptable and necessary risk. In fact, I suggested it may be taught as an advanced course at an academy such as Beason. Even then, it is not as if it failing to be taught in a formal educational setting somehow means it would be a dead art. There are many ways to learn certain archaic methods.