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Intellect is a character’s raw brain power. Call it I.Q., learning curve, or smarts, an intellectual character has an easier time remembering information, thinking in abstract ways, picking up on clues, and learning new things.
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Intellect is a character's raw brain power.
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Call it I.Q., learning curve, or smarts, an intellectual character has an easier time remembering information, thinking in abstract ways, picking up on clues, learning new things, and solving puzzles or mysteries.
  
 
Some smart people include Sherlock Holmes, Stephen Hawking, Pablo Picasso, and Albert Einstein.
 
Some smart people include Sherlock Holmes, Stephen Hawking, Pablo Picasso, and Albert Einstein.
  
 
[[Category:Abilities]]
 
[[Category:Abilities]]

Revision as of 15:20, 20 June 2010

Intellect is a character's raw brain power.

Call it I.Q., learning curve, or smarts, an intellectual character has an easier time remembering information, thinking in abstract ways, picking up on clues, learning new things, and solving puzzles or mysteries.

Some smart people include Sherlock Holmes, Stephen Hawking, Pablo Picasso, and Albert Einstein.