My Vampire System. Episode 13 and 14.

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Summary

TLDRIn a military academy where hierarchy is based on power levels, Quinn, Peter, and Von navigate the school's unwritten rules. Quinn gains experience for avoiding sunlight and eating heartily, but his hunger remains unsatisfied. Von, a high-level student, defies norms by associating with lower-levels, causing tension. When they are confronted by second-year students over Von's behavior, Quinn's inspect skill fails in the sunlight. Mono, a second-year with a '6' on his wristwatch, warns them about the potential involvement of powerful figures if they continue to break the rules. Tensions rise as the trio must decide whether to comply with the school's hierarchy or resist it, with Von ultimately choosing to challenge the system.

Takeaways

  • 🛎️ The story is set in a school with a clear hierarchy based on power levels, where higher levels are treated with more respect and have better opportunities.
  • 🏆 Quinn has a daily quest to avoid direct sunlight for 8 hours, which he completes, earning him 5 XP towards leveling up.
  • 🍽️ The school canteen has a self-seating policy that inadvertently creates a divide among students, with high and low power levels segregating themselves.
  • 🚶 Quinn, Peter, and Von notice the social divide when they choose to sit together, despite their different power levels, which is unusual and causes attention.
  • 🍴 Quinn's hunger is unusually high, possibly due to the energy expended in a recent fight, and he consumes a large amount of food and water to complete his daily quest.
  • 🔍 Quinn uses an 'inspect' skill to learn about Von, discovering that Von's ability resets daily and he hasn't used it yet, which is unusual.
  • 📚 The school's social structure and hierarchy are also reflected in the classroom, with students choosing to sit with peers of similar power levels.
  • 🕊️ The story touches on the broader societal implications of power levels, where higher levels receive better jobs, pay, and government support, while the lower levels are marginalized.
  • 👥 Quinn, Peter, and Von are confronted by second-year students who are upset with Von for breaking the 'unwritten rules' of the school by associating with lower-level students.
  • 🤬 Mono, a second-year student, issues a veiled threat, warning that powerful individuals within the school could take action if Von continues to defy the hierarchy.
  • 💥 Tensions rise as Von rejects the idea of following the school's unwritten rules, leading to a disagreement with Quinn, who suggests they comply to avoid trouble.

Q & A

  • What is the daily quest that Quinn completed and what was the reward for it?

    -Quinn completed the daily quest to 'avoid direct sunlight for 8 hours' and was rewarded with 5 XP, bringing his total to 75 out of 100.

  • Why did Quinn feel hungrier than usual?

    -Quinn felt hungrier than usual possibly because his body had used up a lot of energy during a fight, as he surmised.

  • What is the seating arrangement like in the school canteen?

    -The canteen has large tables that can seat six people, and there are no set seats, meaning students can sit where they like, which leads to a divide based on power levels.

  • How does the school hierarchy affect seating in the canteen?

    -The school hierarchy affects seating as high power level students sit with others of similar levels, and low power level students do the same, creating a clear divide.

  • Why did Von, Peter, and Quinn choose to sit together despite the hierarchy?

    -Von, Peter, and Quinn chose to sit together because they are friends and do not care about the power level hierarchy, defying the norm.

  • What was Quinn's strategy to complete his daily quest of drinking 2 liters of water?

    -Quinn grabbed eight bottles of water to ensure he would drink enough to complete his daily quest, as he wanted to avoid dehydration from sweating in the sun.

  • What is the inspect skill that Quinn used on Von and what did he discover?

    -The inspect skill allows Quinn to view someone's stats. When he used it on Von, he discovered that Von's ability resets every day and he hadn't used his powers yet.

  • How does the school's power hierarchy extend to society at large?

    -The power hierarchy in the school reflects societal norms where higher power levels equate to better jobs, higher pay, and more government support, while those with lower power levels are often overlooked.

  • What is the significance of the number on Mono's wristwatch and why does it make Quinn's inspect skill fail?

    -The number on Mono's wristwatch, which is six, might indicate his power level or status. Quinn's inspect skill fails when used on Mono because the status screen appears blurry and unreadable, possibly due to being outdoors in the sun.

  • What is the conflict between Quinn, Peter, and Von with the second-year students?

    -The conflict arises from rumors about a high-tier student (Von) associating with low-tier students (Quinn and Peter), which is against the unwritten rules of the academy. The second-year students confront them about this.

  • What is the underlying reason for the school and military not intervening in the bullying culture?

    -The school and military do not intervene in the bullying culture because it benefits them. The strong bullying the weak pushes the weak to seek power and protection, which the military can offer.

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