User blog comment:Harold Burned-Mane/Tamriel Total War II: Rules and Guidelines/@comment-24696651-20160202164646/@comment-24696651-20160203180545

Harold, you're clearly taking a page from CKII in this system, and you don't need your court chaplin to teach your children in that game, you assign a courtier to educate the child, who passes on their skills and traits. That system makes more sense than requiring it be the court wizard. I wasn't taught by a scholar until university, and the only reason education needs to be organised at all is millions of people are being educated every year - in one on one tutoring, that need for organisation disappears. Also, what if a character has multiple children? If tutoring a child's education is a full time job as you imply, and only one person can teach, then you'll only be able to teach one of those children properly, which strikes me as being unintuitive.

Also, the court wizard isn't necessarily best suited to handling religious matters. I recall in the original TTW that Windhelm's court wizard was apathetic toward religion at best - perhaps a dedicated priest would be a better choice.