TLDR: A new NPC on outposts that will explain game mechanics for a small amount (a few hundred to thousand) of gold. Mainly to help out new players instead of them just googling the answer.
This is an idea I've had for a while and I'm finally making a post about it. I frequent the SoT subreddit quite a lot, and even on the forums occasionally we'll see new players asking for help, or a question. I think it's great that new players are integrating with our community, but I'd prefer there to be an in universe answer before they need to run off to a forum or google it.
A new NPC, the "Old Sailor" (or something along those lines) would set up shop at the outposts. Rather than making a whole new building, they would be found at one of those small pop up shops that are currently empty. You go up to them, and along with the 3 normal talk options, there's an option to ask a question. Asking a question brings up the following pop up.
You're taken to a screen where there are several topics to chose from. There could definitely be more than those 6, I just went with them because I think they're broad enough to cover most of the basics. Once chosing a topic, you're taken to another window.
Here you see a list of things the Old Sailor can offer you advice about. For example, in the 'The World' topic I've shown that you could ask about the 4 regions, shipwrecks, the sunken kindgom and skeleton forts. Already purchased advice is coloured, and not purchased advice is desaturated. You would be able to scroll through and see if there's anything you would like to know more of.
The idea here is that little pieces of information that we usually just get from forums or by googling can actually be found in game. You could learn how the animals you find on merchant voyages differ (pigs must be fed, snakes will attack you and other animals), or that you can shoot the meg to stop it from biting your ship, or where to get fireworks from, or what a world event is, stuff like that. Because if you're a new player and you see a big skull in the sky, you're either going to head over, or google what it means, and I think googling it kinda takes the magic out of it.
Plus it acts as a small gold sink for new players and makes the outposts feel a little more alive by having more NPC's we can interact with.
