We could use the second year schedule shown in After the Fall as a model for how to handle things academically.
7:30 a.m. --- Breakfast
8:00 a.m. --- Plant Science, Professor Thumbelina Peach
9:45 a.m. --- Military Strategy, Professor Peter Port
11:15 a.m. --- Weapon Crafting and Upkeep, Professor Harold Mulberry
12:30 p.m. --- Lunch
1:30 p.m. --- Stealth and Security, Professor Ann Greene
2:15 p.m. --- Legends of Remnant, Professor Dr. Bartholomew Oobleck
4:00 p.m. --- Combat Training, Professor Glynda Goodwitch
5:00 p.m. --- Sparring, Self-Directed
6:00 p.m. --- Dinner
And then anything after that would be a mix of studying, homework, or free time activities depending on how each character wanted to handle things. And the weekends would be free, of course.
Obviously we'll need to switch things around since this is the second year schedule and our characters are first years. The meal periods would be the same for everyone though.
Um...no. That means the first years would be in the same classes as the second years and that's not how things work.
7:30 a.m. --- Breakfast
8:00 a.m. --- Stealth and Security, Professor Ann Greene
9:45 a.m. --- Weapon Crafting and Upkeep, Professor Harold Mulberry
11:30 a.m. --- Military Strategy, Professor Peter Port
12:30 p.m. --- Lunch
1:30 p.m. --- Combat Training, Professor Glynda Goodwitch
2:30 p.m. --- Plant Science, Professor Thumbelina Peach
3:15 p.m. --- Legends of Remnant, Professor Dr. Bartholomew Oobleck
5:00 p.m. --- Sparring, Self-Directed
6:00 p.m. --- Dinner
We'll go with this for Year 1. We can use the year two schedule when we get there, at least until the fall of Beacon happens, assuming our team doesn't get wise to what's going on, because if they did, well...let's just say things would go a fair bit differently, although there are ways of achieving a similar outcome if continuity is a concern.
He might just have to get used to it for certain parts of Volume 2 territory if Team ABSL takes a more active behind-the-scenes role in figuring out who or what is targeting Beacon Academy.
I'm not sure what that is, but the seven deadly sins is an anime on netflix.
The dead are resurrected through a demon's magic, but instead of being truely alive, they are animated by the rage, sorrow, and regrets they held in life and have not let go in death. Should they be appeased and the source of their unrest dispersed, so too does their life end once more.
The Seven Deadly Sins: Resurrection of the Ten Commandments.
Or, as shown in the original anime title,
Nanatsu no Taizai: Imashime no Fukkatsu.
I figured you would get the reference as I thought that's what you were going for, but Imashime no Fukkatsu came to mind instead of Nanatsu no Taizai, which probably would have been more recognizable. lol
I just had an apostrophe.
Hook: I think you mean epiphany.
Shut it James!
Anywho, what if Carmine's dad was involved in a secret mission assigned by Leonardo Lionheart related to the Grimm Resurrections taking place? I'm assuming these are to be Grimm-type resurrections, yeah?