There are a few options you have at your disposal. The
mentor command will alert all people from the kingdom that you need help, and (I believe) it tries to alert people close to you skillset-wise before people who aren't. If that doesn't get you very far, check the
who list, and look for people with titles that might be able to help you. If you don't see anyone like that, be patient. People frequent the inns a bit, so I'm sure you'll run into someone that will help you.
If you simply want to learn the ropes and learn how to play SK, then look for anyone with a title on the
who list that might be nice to you and send them a
tell. (Most people are even willing to step out of their character a bit to help people who want to learn in game. If you do ask someone, for instance, who is generally mean, they might help you out, but they also might act really tough, cold, and uncaring while doing it.
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Be warned, learning SK is a bit of trial by fire. We're player's too, and we have other things we need or want to do while we're on, so they will likely show you the ropes, and cut you loose to figure out the rest on your own. That doesn't mean you can't ask anyone else for help when you need it or have questions, but try not to take advantage of it.
sleeper