All professors must be either English or German,
Australians are easy going beer swillers who can survive on a patch of scrubland for about 3 weeks, and always carry machetes.
Villages, towns, and forts which seem safe are anything but.
In JRPGs, your chances of survival are either DIRECTLY proportional to the size of your main melee weapon, or INVERSELY proportional to the amount of armour the character is wearing.
Giant monsters which take up the entire screen have a great sense of fair play, as instead of simply crushing you like a beetle with a sweep of the closest thing they have to a hand, or destroying the building or platform you're fighting them from and toppling you into the abyss/burying you under debris, they will wait patiently whilst you attack their weakest (and presumably, most pain-inducing) body parts, and politely telegraph their attacks a month in advance to let you know what's coming.
Many major PMCs/security details have a great disabled employment scheme, and will often employ deaf, blind people as guards. Also, basic weapons training is not mandatory.