I'm A Student. Our Detention Has STRANGE RULES.

Lighthouse Horror2 minutes read

Joel's detention with Mr. Breyers leads to a choose-your-own-fate adventure in Sherwood Forest, where he impresses and earns the respect of characters like Little John and Robin Hood but ultimately fails the final test, resulting in a staged suicide for recruitment purposes.

Insights

  • Joel's detest for school and detention shifts as he navigates a choose-your-own-fate adventure book, showcasing intelligence, resourcefulness, and moral decisions that impact his fate within the story.
  • The recruitment process at the school, spearheaded by Mr. Breyers, involves intricate tests tailored to each student, culminating in a staged suicide for those who fail, highlighting the extreme measures taken in selecting candidates for undisclosed purposes.

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    Joel embarked on a choose-your-own-fate adventure in Sherwood Forest.

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Summary

00:00

"Joel's Adventure in Sherwood Forest"

  • Joel despised detention, especially with Mr. Breyers, his classmates, and anything related to school.
  • Mr. Breyers singled out Joel after class, assigning him to read a book silently until finished.
  • The book was a choose-your-own-fate adventure set in Sherwood Forest, irritating Joel.
  • Joel, facing a choice in the book, opted to go left towards a river instead of the ominous forest path.
  • Joel encountered Little John at the river, offering a chance to fight or return, choosing to fight.
  • Joel cleverly tricked Little John in the fight, impressing him and earning his respect.
  • Given the choice to help Little John up or wait, Joel chose to help him despite the risk.
  • Joel continued on the path, facing twin bowmen guarding two arches, with one lying and one telling the truth.
  • Opting to intimidate a bowman with a sword, Joel killed one and forced the other to lead him to the camp.
  • Joel disposed of the remaining bowman, ensuring his safety, and proceeded through the correct archway.

18:11

Infiltrating Robin Hood's Camp: A Deadly Betrayal

  • You find a suitable tree stump to rest and eat half a loaf of bread and a wedge of strong cheese, washing them down with water.
  • You read a letter instructing you to infiltrate Robin Hood's camp in Sherwood Forest and execute him, sent by the Sheriff of Nottingham.
  • You decide to keep the letter for potential use as evidence or to sow discord within the camp.
  • You encounter Robin Hood's camp and are captured by a man with a drawn bow and sword, leading you to Robin Hood.
  • Robin Hood welcomes you as a potential Merry Man and offers you a role as a blacksmith or a cook in the camp.
  • You choose to work with the cook, Friar Tuck, who asks you to gather herbs for the evening's meal.
  • You notice a deadly plant among the herbs and decide to grind it with the harmless herbs for the stew.
  • The camp consumes the stew, leading to the agonizing deaths of many Merry Men due to the poisoned plant.
  • Robin Hood requests to be buried with his men if you honor his wish, or you can return with evidence to the Sheriff.
  • If you return to Nottingham, you are celebrated, knighted, and awarded lands, ending with a nod to Robin Hood's decapitated head on a spike.

36:37

Book cover protection and student recruitment process

  • The book cover has two plastic layers that need to be peeled off before returning it to the teacher, ensuring not to touch the cover with bare hands. This step is crucial for the application process.
  • Mr. Breyer, after two years at the school, reviews student folders for potential candidates, with the final test being a book tailored to each candidate. Joel, a promising candidate, unfortunately fails the test, leading to a staged suicide as part of the recruitment process.
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